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LANCASTER INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I -iANCASTEIt IMSOLVNT' DEVTORe' COURT.2- A .f- This court opened ?? Lancaster, at ten o'eloek it. on )ondry * before the Mon. Johsi-Greatliead -Harrii, one of i t Majesty's commissioners fur the reli ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IIVTA'LLICE.LVCE. -- I Is VICE.CHANCELLOWIS (OU17RT.-Fa'uxy. ir- Mir.G0.ks A ?? diet g tl ?? Nit hicli tat ate to been obtain ed in this cause in May, 1834, whereby the die- in. fendant was reqtraineil fronm selling certain advowesoo and in dther estates, the property of the plaintiff, or fromt further red acting tinder the trust, of an indenture mnade in 181 6. 'The toe facts appeared to ...

CASTLE OF EXETER.—FRIDAY

... CASTLE o ?? F-IDA. Eofir .7. S. Pitimin, and J. Carshliet, Thqra., futicew. Win, Sattovictya, a oy of lid years old, son of a retailer of fruit, rt.idiinf At Went .'lvii', lde,, waon ltirtoed wirh robhltlig thle garden of Ayr. Simout 1ot, ;IIt fn, ?? tilar parh ?? Friday lti'l10th innt.;., o AItr. TI 1. llrok~l4, tetdiog for W.r llre. A bail (cnatre it. this CaSe Wiri, Its;c Ar.71tirriao, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT CB.IG M ARLHOROU (GIL STRFF.T Testeritay Captain Joh. Hr,,/rett it.N Messrs. IDyer, Conant. and Hall, no a.. 'S ?? Stephen Rumtbolt Lutshingtor. Fs, AI p ?? ain hostile mcancifestations toward hun ?? 1 , Captain. r Ir. Stephen Lushingtou linivirig entered tin oly, some friends and a solicitor, two, loiters t ron,.j e' ciisr-rd writing of Captain Hanchett, andt direce to t r handed ...

ASSIZES

... WINCHESTER, JULY 17. SEDUCTiOx.-KNOWLES V. COMPIGNE.-This was an action brought by the plaintiff for the seduction oF his daughter by the defendant. The plaintiff is a respectable man residing at Winchester: the defendant is also a residenf at Winchester, where his wife carries on an extensive business as a milliner. The defendant is the father of a family of five children. In theyear 1830 ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... -.0 DANGEROUS NAVIGATION. When the form of giving bond was concluded on S'aturday, the Master and Wardens of the Watermen', Company were called into the court to be sworn. Mr. DRINKALD (the Master of the Company) pri sented to the Cotirt a list of bye-laws which he said greatl interested the public, and he hoped would be sanctionesi by the Court. They related to the watermen's boats o} the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INVTFLLIGENCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT,-NcOrTT NIIAvI, JU LY 24. th [Before Mr. Justice G6ASELEE and Common Juries.] vi OEESON V.. i11ABBOT. hi This action was brought for the recovery of two su rns of hi 501. each, due on two promissory notes. ed Mr. HILI, (Mr. H UcmriEv was with him) stated the case. te The action was brought to recover two surms of 501. due aold l owing to the plaintiff by ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... sERI.FF.CRIMINAL COURT. CAUTION TO FtAiL;ES.- O Saterday Jast, Janet r;6ei,.1latslr servana with.a family inmJamnes' Square, s.as put to the bar, r'harged with the. crime of theft from ;Jolifast places, as also reset of tbeft,' and.having pleaded Gailty, she was sentenced to six mon'ths Jionfirmept in : .Bidiavell, To ogive an idea of the extent ef the pri.: soner's depredations, during the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I (;I II.>IALL. Yesterday, a yotng mian named Henry Sergeant, formerly a clerk in the emiploy of Alr. IHoughton, wholesale oilman, Bartholomew.-close was ehargel wvith stealing bank notes, gold, arld cheques to the amouint of £449. Mr. Hloughton stated, that on the 11th of February lie counted up the above sum, and left it on the desk for the pri- soler. wsho wais to take it to the banker's. ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT—TUESDAY, JULY 21

... MAGISTRATES' GOURT TtESDAY, JULY 21. RIOTING.. At the Magistrates' Court of.Petit-sessiors, several rioters were bound over to take -their trials at the next Quarter Sessions. The just and irnporte,,t determi nation of the Magistiatesoupon this occasion swill, it is hoped, have the effect of deterring both parties, in future, from disturbing the public peace, by their contemptible party feuds. ...

GLAMORGANSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLAMolGANSl[lR]E ASSIZIS. c Xe1MI JUI.Y 14, 1ti~5. ILefro rethle Hanoiribl IL'ir J. PRnrr si, I KnWH ?? Jiii~i NLtcnVEMAN~y, E59., hg li On 'Tuesdaty last a tange party of tile uti - the ecointy'iliet thle lnigh-lf'oriffJ . ?? In- lell' 0 C .at thle Catrdiff ArIn Insiiianad ?? h if (Imore major'ion) to uilctt thle J udge (I file Hfuse, a Ai r. Justice P 51t? ol) Oil tile NewNport renit. C ?? ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW4 INTELLIGENCE. VicE-CHASNC`lI. 0R' (OU RT._-Tv'vsmAy. SilRttAN t' trA.tSARP The hearing of the oftioMI it this s !se w&a Z oncluded his ?? n - hlg. Thisv wanaceeteor betwzeen too r~elslenlgieers, each of witoos had entered intoa contract ?? Sttaam-hooatC-tnipan for sthe ayply at paddle a-heels for os;m-hoatn Thle tinh e for-tn. paltlon the defendant's contract had nearly arrihed, when h ...