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NEWCASTLE EASTER SESSIONS

... NM1WCABTLE mAsT30FR, SEDSO. I hese Sessions, suee held at tlhe usual place on Wednesday sIst, beforefu G. H. Wilkilsion, Esq., Recorder, J. L. Hood, k., I ]leso, Aldermen Forster, Shadforth, Brandling, anld Bell, *1. jClpinpri, Esq., Sherllf, &c. The following gentlemen nere 55501o oF the grand jury -Mr Jas. Pollard foreman so I Alessrs R. Rayne, R. Usher, W. Pearson, R. HarJis -, J. Chiambers ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN CIRCUIT.-YORK. SATURDAY, APRTIA. NISI PRIUS COURT.-[Before Mr. Baron Parks] FARRER, V'. BROOKE.-ASSAULT. Mr. BL.ACKBURNE and Mr. DUNDAS appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. ALEXANDER for the defendant. The plaintiff and defendant were cheering an evening in the glootly month of November, by taking a few glasses at the Duke of Leeds public house. near New mill. in Saddleworth, when the ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a Court was held for the dispatch of business. Although it was well known that the question of throw- ing open the Court was to be taken into consideration, there was by no means a crowded Court during any part of the sitting. MOTION FOR OPENING THE COURT. Sir PETER LAURIE rose lor the purpose of moving the resolution of whichl he had given notice- That this Court do conduct all ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. The Lorns CoN1S26ssionErrs (the laster of the Rolls and Mr. Justice Bosanquet) entered Court this morning at ten o'clock, and after disposing of some matters of no importance, retired to their Lordships' private room for the purpose of hearing a motion in the case of Shirley v. Lord Ferrers. At twelve o'clock their Lordships re- turned into open Court. TUE ATTORNLY ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLICENCE. COURT OF CHANCERY.-MONDAY. ?? V. HICNS. The LOnD CsiANCI':..I.On, on taking his seat this morn- ing, gavc judgment in this appeal. The circumstalmces of the case were laid before the public at thle time it was ar- gued, anid also when it was before the Viee-Chancellor. His Lordship afiirmed the decision of the Court below. ATTORNEY.GERSERAL, ?? SHO00. The farther argaments in ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... We have been desired to insert the followsig more extended report of the cause LAV'l'ON v. TURNER.-Counsel For the plaintiff, Mr. Ar.exaqeonn and Mr. ?? r fer the defenrdant, Mr. BLACrrenerrre end AMr. ADDtI- ?? Ceonsel for the plalIell' stared that sils was an action to recover the slim of £X9 14s. lid., under the followieg circumstances 5- Tire plainstif' in tiis case is Mr. Joseph Layton, a ...

SHERIFFS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... SHERIFFS' CO UT.-WrIDNESDAY. [Before Air. Sergeant ARABIN.] IURINElt V. GMEMDLEY. In this case, which excited considerable interest, the plaintiifl, a lad 19 years of age, sought the sum of 71 17s. fron his employer, an attorney, as a recompense, at the rate of 7s. EL Week, for his services. aMr. MANSELL stated that the plaintirt was con Odentially employed by the defendant, as appeared from ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN-SQI' ARE. On Thursday evening, Ar. W5illiamn Heywood. a re 6pectable corn-chandler residing in King-street, Ham. mersmith, appeared to answerthe complaint of Mr. John l'ayne, a neighbour, for maliciously shootingat his pigeons and killing two of them. It appeared from the esidence that a Mr. King, another neighbour, had long viewed with envy the pigeons of Mr. Payne, in consequence of ...

/THISITV-lIOUSE, HULL. W A N E D, MASTER fur the MARINE SCHOOL establiNhed and supported thia Corporation (in ..

... of Mr. Michael Fullam. deceased), Edncale Thiity-six Boys, Sons of Mariner* belonging the Port, in Reading. Writing, Anihmctic, ami Navigation, and otherwise to instrurt yxSlCr them useful School-knowledge,that after their Apprenticeship at Sea, they may q a iaiified for Males and Misters of Ship* the Merchants* Service. The Election will lake place on SATURDAY, the 2nd Day of May next. Such ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 113 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PUBLIC ROOMS, KINGSTON-SQUAHE. MR. JACKSON begs to inform the Indies sad Gentlemen of Hull and its ..

... the 14th Instant, bis PUBLIC BALL will held at the above Rooms. Darning to commence at Eight o'clock, Tickets, including Tea and Coffee. Gentlemen. 5a., to bad Mr. Dancing Academy, 12. Flsh'Streat; list Music Warehouses; aud the oum MICHAEL ROBINSON k SONS, hosiers, ARE in immetliatc want of an APPRENTICE;—a Youth from the Country would pseferred. April 9. 1835. ...

Published: Friday 10 April 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 78 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WILLIAM FIELD,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA-DEALER, GROCER, AND COFFEE-MERCHANT, No. 11, MARKET-PLACE, HOLE, ¥J ..

... support he has received since his commencement, and has great pleasure in acquainting numerous Customers and the Public, that large Stock of THE HONOURABLE THE EAST IN COMPANY’S TEAS.” Purchased their ** DrcEMnER Tea Sals,” from 4d. to Od. per lb. under the Pricea of the ** March Sale.” The profession* of *‘ topetinr atfranloget, prirtleget, and other pompous boastings, are too stale but ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 237 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IPaebet* FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1835

... FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1835. . THE LOUNGE, 55, WHITEFRIAIIGATE, NEXT DOOR TO THE BANK. G. MEARS, JUN., to return hit sincere Thanks to those riendt who have ao liberally patronised him his opening tbcaimre Establishment, and most respectfully iafbtms them that baa received part of bis eatensive purchase from the Continent, which is now ready for inspection, consisting of Isrge assortment of Vun ...

Published: Friday 03 April 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 108 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment