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LANCASTER LENT ASSIZES

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Lancaster Spring Assizes

... I ?? Aprin g CROWN COURT. te Fr iday, Mar.ch 20. ~e MRDEROF MR. SOUTHGOATE. INSPECTOfl o le CUSTOMS AT LIVERPOOL. . Norman Weelah. aged 56. was indicted fir theua ilfil lura,, .y of WVil i on Southga' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I G U LD)ElA LL. Yesterday a decant-looking~ worntn, namled Bradford, who resides at No. 2, Beech-lane, Cripplegate, applied to Mr. Aldermati Pirie for informial ito w~hether lii.r landlord,. who ditratrined liar fitriit nrc ott Tuesday, coukid lawfully sell her property onl ?? fl-llowing Friday' (I his day). T[le A itjitr.ifitAx, rifier consunii g with IIris ciorle, sald he'could not rdo so. ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 16

... ' - -MoNDAY MAHC LI , 'IIs C([11CF , MOCNDAY, IllkncI 1f; (I Heltre I, r. II-r-- 1 A i LCISO t. : Mr. Bi roni Aldicisili look li 8t0t, 'it ?? o'elock -ti, eI* CROtea list is imuchl est numlerous thoul loriiieui. conta~iningit I jeii . llhtic suvell ciii. s.17ry io l h' ?? iii ituS 'liurl uI(Iirtrr11; itil Irty six ill ?? West Derby.-I Iuci nre l : ipr.t4il'i r' Atelisele,' teik hlig si:t as ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... OFFENCES., ACCIDENTS, &c. DESTRUJCTIVE FIRE.-With the exception of the destruction of the late Houses of Parliament, a more extensive loss of property has sot taken place than the awful conflagration on Tuesday morning, about one o'clock, in Mar- shall street, Golden square. There is every reason to believe that the fre commenced in the timber-yard of Messrs Taprell and Holland, and a strong ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.-STREET. Mr. Dattgerflcid; a solicit or, residing ut No. 20, Lin- coln's-ionntields, appeared to answer t~o a complaint laid by Carter, the informer, charging him, under thle 89th of Goo II., ithpubishng ertain bills, without having the printer's namie attacbed thereto, thereby rendering hinmselfliable to a penalty of 201. Charles Dlgby, the informer's witness, deposed that on the 14th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE.-S4TURDA. E I GUILDHALL. A female of respectable appearanc e, namnte Elia Toys- /in, and her daughter, about 12 years old, bearing the same name, were brought before Mr. Alderman Ansley, charged with shop-lifting. Mr. Bartleoot, of the firm of Parkyn and Barulcott, drapers, l.od gate hill, stated thattheprlsoners came Into his shop between six atid sevell o'clock otl Friday ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. OOURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Exparte Back, lunatic petition by ?? v3forris, by order. VIClI-CHANCBLLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S INN- Sittings at Ten. Ilei v Lvw, to be snoke ?? v Huntsmnan-Wright v ?? v Joneo-Edge v Dallas-ll~fnage v llenage- ?? v Howell-Dalton v 1teavsn-laldlihi v Lewis-Same v Prica-Attorney-General v Jones-Edwards v Jones-Ewsters v ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCII OF MAGISTRATES. Thursday, March 5.-Present- W. SEY1U11, JouvN HA LL, Esqrs. and General ST. JOINS. VEXATIOUS ?? information was laid against William Cave, the keeper of a beer-house on Mount Sion, for not having the words ' to be drunk on the lirnmises, on the samie board whereon was wiitten his name, &c. Goodman, the common informer, called Harry Andrews; I took notice of the two ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF' CHANCERY-TtiuflDAY. MORTIMERt V. WEST. Mr. STUARiT at the sitting of tire 'Court, begged to men- tion a petition in this cause under very peculiar circtum- stances. The Mast&r to whom. the cause was refoirrcd, had prepared his report, but the charge for taking Rtout, under the new sqhedisle of fees, establiehed by tihe late orders, weas so extravagant, that his client, who desired to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA TV INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF CHANCIERY.-~FitIDAY.th 8oAtES V. GOVEIS.Il This was a motion to dissolve an irjfwe~lwih n n estrainred the defendants from parting uwith or nelgotianting H~e certain bills of exehange claimed by the plaiiatifl ans the To figent of th~e present Governmenlt of P'ortugal. The question has been repeatedly (hiscussed before th h'ic etC Chancellor, and amotion of the ...

Oxfordshire Lent Assizes

... O?ford?hire Lent i?ss?zes. Thursday last John Fane, Esq. H~igh Shetriffo0l his CountY, attended by the usual cavalcade, proceederl.to.s mleet M~r. Justice Park and Mir. Justice C'oleridgel then Judges of Assi'ze, and the Commission was on their arrival opened at the Town Hall. Yesterday rnortiingj thleir l~ordship~s attendeds divine service at St. AlaTry's (Jhurchl, where an excellent and ...