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LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLN'S-INN. Sittings at ten. Ills Honour appointed cause petitilois to be heard this day. One hundred and forty.eight are placed in the paper, but only those peti. tions which are unopposed nith motions will bo heard to.day. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Sittisgs at ten. AFTran tntAtIsING PETITIoNs.-81otr CAvsss.-Barthrop v Ihayhew-Long v ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A man named William. Crouch was brought before Aldermani Piri under tie following circumstanices:- George Hopper stated that one Mr. (,Uason had offered a reward to anybody who should stop his cab and horse, which were in hands in which they ought riot to be. Witness asl he passed along the street saw the missing property in a regular rankh ivating for a fare. Tije defendant sat ...

THE CROWN CALENDAR FOR THE YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES,

... THE CROWN CALENDAR POn TliE YORKSHIRE Is LENT ASSIZES, Whici comnmience on SAruitmsy, March 28, at the Castle of York, io and for the county of York, before the Right Ilaon. Sir JAMES t0PARKtE, Kniglit, atid the 11011. Sir EDWA\t1D HALt AL.IoRt sox, Knight. RICIIARD H-tENRY ROUNDELT., Esq. High Sheriff for tile County. 1. lonsalhrtn Lee (21),-killhig John Whitehead, at loddersfield. 2. JIaies ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES,

... SUFFOLK ASSIZES (Continued from 1st Page.) NISI PIUS COURT. ]read v. Wu&.-l~~cnt al joeince beroutght lts &lee painectiff who resatits tit Busry' Sc l'.tillintid'. agaictnst tihe dtefentdanet who nreshipse at Ieelaifix Ilit Yerkvhti't, to trecover th RIees Of 10 sheets e'tf tiotl soid the dlefencdaeet hi Jetty tho Plaintiff had arnrvna ed it at she tine uof thee pist'clhase Tlhei ...

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 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-STArro RD, MARCH4 20. [Before Mr. Justice CoL.ERmDa'.]j Jonat1han ottiruin w as indicted for the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Mottrarn, in Septeniber last, in the parish of Uttoxeter. Mr. WVHAT'rlY fnd Mr. PHIILLIP9 were for the prosecu- tion ; Mr. LFE defended the prisoner. On being desired to plead, the prisoner said, Guilty! what of ? and being told that he was charged ...

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 ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25

... COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, MAnCl 25. It le DR.t WARREN'S CASE. '0 WARREN v. HtURTDN.-Thel Lton CHANcOtL1,O having appointed ItO tu morning for giving judgment tll tis roare, long previous to his IS Lordship's taking his seat the Court seas crowded almost to sufiocactron. 00lHs Loolnsuit', im,-nedlteely upon taking Iris seaot, procoedod to give judgment. He entirely agroed twitit the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENE. BOWY-STREET. POST-ofFFCE RBBERliiY.-Th/omas~ Boicher, a letter- carrier in the Genet at Post-office, was yesterday brought up,, char-ed with stealing a letter, contahinig 31., which hfad been intrusted to his charge to he delivered.C it appeareti that an the 17th of December SlIr. COX, the trife of a farme resiing i thneiglibenriiood of ShIdmoutil, Dlevonshire, wrote a ...

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 ...

POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDINARY

... POLICE REPORT EXTRAORDIJAR Y. BOW-STREET OFFIC E. On Saturday morning a stout deecuitldokin, m a s, I having the appearance of an upper-sermant, nas brouoa , before th c magistrate s under a warrant, in thi e ustiA' form, against the peace of our said Lord the King , h t crown ani dignitvf, &c. &c., charged inith sendine threatening letter to Middlesex oe, it hard biorksing m at The prisoner ...