Refine Search

COUNTY SHERIFF'S COURT, YORK CASTLE

... COUNTY SHIERIFF'S COURT, YORK1 CASTLE. TU;Si)AV, MlARitCIr 10. TIlE LATE RIOT AT HALliANX I)UIING TIlE ELECTION. A Coort wils hldl this ntrning at elr ell o'clock, in tile Magistrates _ xomixit the C.ltlirt ?? ;?V§. GoAY, Esq., Under Sherill to assess t I tile dalumges lole ?? imli,,idmik lilfllfirs, dirring tire litre election :1 ?? the hliundred haI 'ig sulttred udlgmcit to go by defarrlt. ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... The Assizes for this county commence this day, before Air. Baron Parke and Mr. Justice Alderson. Although the calendar contains the names of com- paratively few prisoners, we are sorry to add that the nature of a greater portion of the offences is of the most grave description. There are no fewer than seven persons charged with the crime of murder. Three are charged with forgery, two with ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... wOnLTRUYUflIMAND AU9MES, CONCLU 051. 3,a4iday, Maurch 0, CYROWN SIDE-BEFoRE Mr JusTicE ALDERSON. 3OSE PH LA (IB 2RT, aged 17, who had been tried the day before, but in cofltoquentce of an informality in the lndict- wuent, the Judge ordered another indictment to be made out, or, which he was arraigned, viz., for having, on the 22nd of Oc.- tober last, stolen a kylile cow and a kyloe heifer, ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT BOLTON

... SHO CKING MURDER AT BOL TON. [FROM THE MANCHESTER ADVERTISERS.] A most extraordinary sensation has been created in Bolton since Friday week, arising from a rumour that two children on Bolton Moor had been poisoned by their own father. The facts which transpired at the coroner's in- quest on the bodies of the deceased, on Monday last, are ats follow- John Orrell, the father of the two children, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-CARLUIS~, NIARI CRIMINAL COURT. [Before Mrt. Ilaran PARES.' MURDER OF A Nviflt John Pearson, aged 47, was indicted for the rnilrul mr. der of his wife, Jane Pearson, at Randy-lands, in the parish of Abbey Lanercost, on Tuesday, the 14th ?? last The prisoner is a coarse-featured, hardy-looking Mni' belonging to the labouring class. Th e case excited 9reat interest, and 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 ...

Oxfordshire Assizes—(CONCLUDED.)

... As.?izes-(coNcLuDED.) NISI P1UUS COURtT-MAUCIx 7. ti B fre ?? and a Special Jury.) a GORuON, Es.vcOl~ov sthis ease excited considerable interest from the peculiar or mutre of the action~, Eve present our readers with a ?? report 0 M( r. Tvrwllitt opened thle pleadings. h idr. Mnc stated the plarintiff's case. He said this action t Idbenbrought uinder ctroutuSmtanceO which entitled the l8 q.Oa ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCEL COURT OF CHANCERY.-TnIuRsDAY. The LorD CHANCELLOR heard counsel on a lunatic petition in his private room. The case occupied the whole of the day. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT-TnunSDAY. The Vlce.Chancellor was occupied the whole morning with causes of no public interest. We understand that Hir. Spence has determined to give up his extensive proctice in this Court, and confine ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-S4TURDA4 ?? OLD COURT. (Btefore the Loan CHEFo I3AitONI) MURDER. Anne Clark, thle elder, aged 86, was indicted for tin' wilful murder of Anne Clark, the younger, on the 11th of le January. in the parish of St. Matthew, Bethfual-green.. Mr. Aeor~ruus conducted the prosecution; and having ,shortly stated the fucts of the case to thle jury, said that he would not 'harass ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSION

... l l COUNTY DAY. i The business of the day from the paper appeared to be of the greatest importance ; and although the Court did not sit until 12 o'clock, shortly after that hour there was a full attendance of magistrates to the number of about 40. l The first business was a return from the various parishes in the county of their several rentals-these were made with some few exceptions; but the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LINCOLN, MArn:ni 10. [Before Chief Justice TiNDAL and a SpecialJury. THE SING V. WILLIAM ?? BOND. This was an indictment preferred against the defendant by his iajesty's Governiment,fir halving, whileacting in-the capacity of an Excise officer, obtained under false pro- tences certain sums of money, and applied the same to his own use. Mr. B3A n61Y, .C., Mr. Serjeant ...

POLICE

... .MANSION HOUSE. On Saturday a Frenchmann, named Colliard, whose pocket had been picked. f a handketrhief ai few days go, chariged a fellow, named Brown7, with attempt- ing to steal his hafdkerchie The prosecutor, d lau~hing, jolly-lookin msan, ?? Lor, I vas going. down Loribar street, Friday veek, and I felt tug tug, and ven I turned abdht to see vat it vas I saw i teerh little garqon run avay ...

Published: Sunday 08 March 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1939 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment