County of Anglesey Assizes, THURSDAY, MARCH 19

... County of Anglesoy Assgzs, TlHLU lA , MAINCHI l. Bie LA ectiI t%%l VII and liii' IIPllock, tleIii' lli. li~llti iii thle pariishi ilitirli, aniii t a aii Inolst iltmpressileI (Ii' ?? r1 Ofo I lI ii'V VA 211. J llI! X sflN, (I AI IIpI, vv I I i~l ?? (I)VULOP tlie colilili.iolslo ill tim, 6hire litili, Built Thr Ie f low iog geiilleineti Were smmorn (a i G mu in, ?? co t'i'so, t2E- toy1\hso I ...

LEWES

... LEW ES. LEWES Ssritvo AsSIzES-On Saturday, the High SherifT, Charles Dixon, Esq.,. accompanied by his Chaplain, the Rev. John. Pannell, arrived at their lodgings (M1r. Willard's), pre- *paratory to the Assizes. On Nlondly morning, about nine o'clock, the prisoners from Horshali, about twenty in number, were lodged in our House of Correction. On the same day, about haltfpast two, the High ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... DOWNtPATRICS-MONDAY, MAItCSI 23. This day, at half-past ten o'clock, the Grand Jury of the County of Down were sworn before N. Batt, Esq. High. Sheriff. The names were called by Clotworthy Macart- ney, Esq. Clerk of the Crown, and are as follow:- Mathew Forde, Esq. Foreman. Hon. H. Blackwood, John Echlin, W. H. Smyth, Andrew Nagent, J S. Crawford, G. R. Boiuford, J. W. Maxwell, Trevor Corry, ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, HORSHAM

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, IIORSHAM. A Court was held yesterday, (March 23), at Horshaam, before the Commissioner. W. B. Bowen, Esq., and the following iusl- vents were heard on their petitions. Elizabeth Ctickston, W. 'Ttppen, J. W. Ward, tobacconist, F. Thompson, wine merchant, Albert Fisher, all of Brighton; Robert Shaft, of Arundel, and David Matthews, of Chichester; all of whom were ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... WEJN'ESDAY, MA!RC! 18.-Present-Sir D). SCOTT, Bart. Henry Soper who deposed that he was a servant to Air. lenry Lee, landlord of the Royal Sovereign, Prestott-street, stated, that a short time since he found upon Wick 11il several sheep skins. Ile had kept them a considerable time, and had made every enquiry among the farmers in the vicinity, to ascertain if possible to whom they belonged, hut ...

DERBYSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... I I In our last we noticed the arrival of the two Judges& Chief Justice Tindal, and M1r. Justice ILittledale, in this town. About eleven o'clock on Wednesday morning the courts were opened, the first named Judge presiding In the Nisi Prius, and the latter in the Crown Court. CROWN COURT, WEDNESDAY, MARCE 18. Before, the Hon. Sir JOSEPH LITTLEDALE, Kst. The following Gentlemen formed the Grand ...

Published: Wednesday 25 March 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8066 | Page: Page 1, 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAMSON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL

... THE ROBBERY OF MR. WILLIAM.SON'S SHOP IN CORNHILL. On Tuesday the Committee of General Purposes, to which the report of the Court of Aldermen, relative to the accusation against Mr. Brown, the Marshal, of having T attempted to obtain a restoration of the stolen property by v a compromise with those who were parties to the com -v mission of the offence, assembled at Guildhall, for the pur- pose ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE' INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCCIT.-LANCASTER, MARCHi 23.: CROWN COURT. Thomas Siriglt, ?? 33, was indicted for having un- lawfully, naliciousiy, and feloniously set fire to a barn, a stable, alid an out-house, at Scotfortih, in the occupation of John Alston. On the 26tbs of January a pile of buildings was found to be oil fire, and despite every exertion, the erections, with their contents ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... DEN ON ASSIZES. ICsoatinuael frona stir ?? C R WNV.\ 1 A n. WEDNESDAY_.AS~ 'pairt ot' onr itnpressioii only ]Inst week Contained a list of the Griiied J ut-v, we ro-itoct It- Mr. Baron Gurtrey.took li's seat ait ilie Crown Bii r, when ,53 Magistrates answered to their, itotos. aiontog whom wvere thle Right H9on. Lord P6ltimore, Lord Viscount B3orniigdon, and thle llight Hin. alld Rev. Lord ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... - z . . . - ?? f Confsuesd from ouer dh Page.) SATIURDAY.-This morning Air. Baron Gurney again entered the Court at 9 o'clock, when WiIliain Jones was placed at the bar, anid Mr. Gully, the Governor of the Exeter City Gaol, identifying him as a matt who bad been convicted (as stated in yesterday's report,) and transported 7 s,-the Jiudge sentenced him to be transported for life. Tbe prisoner ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-WEDNESDAY. WvARMEtN V. BURITON. The Loan Ciia-cl~f.Lon, at the sitting of the Court, gave juilgmtent in this matter, which waso argucd for four days of the last week. After a brief reviewv of the pro- evedings in thle niotion, and the decision of the Vice- Chancellor agalinst the application of Dr. Warren, his Lordship proceeded to obqerie on the kind of govern- snent whichl ...

CAMBRIDGE ASSIZES—March. 13

... : '-11rj ZE 1 Ad h I1~ l ?? -Ig ectt thnake IGtne ,~ eeeqen T2 i wotrieos na il e n il 5 Nt55vrr~d ic L:500, vennder way he totot p 1 to ed him if he fotevte f0 tt rs livefldeen co on ty rtit s Mebr thnd and ~ fieswlial 0;;flneit!. tile for tha t by thefior the cas for the plaintiff ?? IT in t . sgive thion (Gartner) tflD tl ati'i 0 0 ha~tit't inight L t the uptn g leiot. owclock on the firsti ...