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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... 1lENCH OF AIAGISTITS'1'S. MoNDsA, MlARnCn 30.-Iresent-Sir D. Scoiir, Bart., Captain FuiL.i a, UI.N., and S.Y.r2IOCtU, J.ll ALL, attdJ. II. l mioten, 1?',ter Shepherd was remanded till this day week on a charge of havirjn robbed ?? 1 m. pi!l11, of 1vi9igean, rvith viwhom hc former ly lived as fo(otian, of a large quanotity of plate wearing apparel, &c. It appeared that tbe prisoner hadl tounll ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... Thursday, March 12.-Present-Sir D. ScOTT, Bart., and WV. SBYNItlUit, Fsq. Frederick Denman and Thomas Pairsons were charged with having a quantity of turnip greens in their possession, under sus- picious circumstances. Cousens, the police-officer, deposed that on Tuesday morning last, between 5 and 6 o'clock, lie sawv the prisoners in Trafalgar. street, with the greens in two sacks (whi ch the ...

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 ...

LEWES SPRING ASSIZES

... IHW1,S SPRING ASSIZES. CJROWN COURF-TLJESDAY. Thornos Snsell was charged with stealing at Frant two hand-,bell .and a brass tap, the goods of Lleut.-Col. By. The bells;an tp ~h~d been take from the outside of the house on the 18th of ,February last, and prisoner had subsequently sold them to a dealer in marine stores.-LGuiltY.-Gne mosnth to, hard lafiour. 'Thos. Bradford, Aal, Geoirge Bradford ...

ABOLISHMENT OF ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT FOR DEBT

... ABOLISHMENT OF ARREST AND IMPRISONMENT I FOR DEBT. Sir John Campbell has introduced into the House of Commons A Bill for facilitating the recovery of debts, the relief of debtors willing to make cession of their property for payment of their debts, the prevention of frauds by debtors, and fur abolishing imprissiirnent fin debt except in cases (f frid. As this Bill is &;together of very great ...

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 ...

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 ...