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SCOTS APPEALS

... , I-House of Lords, Srptember 7. Their Lordships intimated. tirat they enuuld d'elivor their opinions irs the cases of Lady Rrmsay v. Colva a sod Ndirne, and Elliot v. C(loghorn, on Tuesday notxt. I ,IOGUAN V. RANYEN.-Tltiscase0 his occasioned much eerplesity. An objection is taken to an instrunment of _ geisire,.v tbo grdo'unhth the .tlth-e, in tbhedate of. t hc year of our Lord, is written ...

MAGISTRATES' ROOM.—Before A. CLEASBY, ESQ

... MAlISTRATES' ROOM.-Before A. CLEASB Y, ESQ. ! 'IIrj-r TT D nA V Q o.I t T-IT URSDAY, SEPT. 24. Sa This Court was opered at tell o'clock lr the morning, when the oner. stree o seers objections to persirns on the lists for the township of ilareslet were M r. a entered into; of these there were sixteen ; of whicis number, seven Sa IY having made fresh claims, were put upon the list, the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—TUESDAY

... CEI TRAL (RIMINAL COURT.-TLESDAY. Aline0 1 o llJ I 1. 2 i l.- 1110 di 'OI -tealing ai ring, the ho Propert' rit I ?? s i e . x''h ?? lle i Cl1f. -iiC*l** CC antI tie ju 01y returned it i II I 0I C I ly ,I tilt'crSlililery. l M] I il ll it Il -II. 48, II.itidi ri fop l 1tllC vlity l LiltI AIl IC oluxll liili r lI'M ll Iliti t i li axi> bulit, to lv ori i t'C Ir' nevereho illr I'lli'l IIIr ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... Alibi)!. ESEX A ?? UlN\i) $srslo.Yx I[Befote Air. I ,I,, C iairalan. flanl ;i 1 enchl of :\lilgittrtfc. 1 I N ?? E I t' Yesterday Jioiles 11 Illord ot' the Victory pulica- llei ?? Nlsoi-.trei Ileihnal-re'l, Michatel Wi til, , t1l(1 m' Wor sd 1oi jicici l Iiir ?? Joht froik-, 11 II 0 I'cltor stil dl 1ii't I t s t ii ?? ilt II I - tiic 1itllul lletvlsll, ?? .oinila- iuiloril[ re,`l ?? lil. ...

CASE OF LOVE AND SUICIDE

... - CASE 0r LOVE AND SUICIDE. Wedfoisday evening an inquest was bolden at tile Black Horse Tavern, Kingslandl Road, before Mr Ba- -ker, the Coroner, on view of the body of Misa Phiebe Powell, a fine young woman, twenty-one years of age, the daughter of a respectable Excise officer, who corn- nuitted soairdie under the following cirfumstances: - Benjoinin WadIclil, a hair dresser, residing at No. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW.STREET. On Saturday, Jamoes [Vaitfvt-dandlJshtti Burrett were chacited with haiing attetnlted to rob the shop-wvindow of Mrl I 21tiPsoo, ht~ ier and glover, 176, Strand. The pr~soner `t at- ford wees'seenl on Frid-tv ei eniag inl company wvith two otitems standing outsidr. the shop-wvindow, apparently eitgttged inl doing ?? Ito ltoe franto work. Titay thots wvnt aNa.Iy, but shtortly - ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE JNTELLIUcENCE. GUILDHALL. Dl~rie 0 f'sx rtz q stout yonnl bd-Iloss', 55'as chargedl *a ith stcal- hig frons tie pl'-ou of iarali Riti-rose, o(t ('ck and Castle! htlae, litngslai IIl, a pocket c1ontailiing lUs. in silver. 'I'he proseciltrix *aas pi--ing through Blartholoniew Fair it Iis lse ealns b;ltled by at gang, antld thc prisoner puttiig his ki li 0d p ilet clothes tori alway hel ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... G 1, AS GO W C'I R C U I T C O U 1'r. GLA GOW CIRCUIT COURT. TWlAl l, 1F1O1 iiNIDI:IO Oil Wedlaic-lsnv la1t, 00orge C:pliel l1 llS puit to ?? bar, acciised or the Crililmpt tf mullrur, livilng. ill tlille ilst, ill the lwia.is of Mary ltlaulin or Ywalersu, in Dieawsol's (Clise, tGl15ow. staliltl tile slit -lI tlviy 111t1ll or Wl-Vcs a vjileit bloi (ill tile mlid, by w'hiiil c lih masfollvil to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... At nine o'clock on Friday mdorning, I-.t1csr ,Staii pwdsght, aged thirty-tive, swas arraigned on the coioncr's inquisition (the Grand Jury having ignore e billt hich had been piqsdnted), 'or tile vwilfil murder of William Henry ?? Stannynoright, ?? prisoner pleaded Not Guilty.-At ten minute's p~ast ten d'clock, Mr Baron Gerney, Mr Justice Williasm, and the Recorder ente-ed the Court, and took ...

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT

... Y'esterday the Aliddlesex aingistrates met at the ('ourt- house, Clerkenwtell, for the dispatcl of county business. B. Retch, Esq., in the chair. 'I'he Report of the Visiting Magistrates for the House of ('orrection was rend. It stated the numnber of prisoners on the diet of Ausgu-t to be 77u; viz., 577 males and 202 females, 22U of swhorn are *ag ants and reputetl thieves. Sir. .11'WILLIAM ...

THE REFORMERS AND TORIES OF LEEDS

... ! _An attempt has been marie to fix upon the Reformers of' 3.Leeds thle charge of having acted with illiberality towvards tire than Tois No imputation con be more unfounded. Every year thn ?? of the Reforita Act, the conduct of thle Re-' are famr nti lcw a tfearlessly, h~as been net only I Llay fair towards their opponents, but considerate towards thle elec- Itors on both sides, as the ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1835
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2300 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY

... I ^ 1X _ .. . e On Monday, the two men who had been apprehended s on the charge of committing the robbery at the Crown and Cushion public-house, Silver-Street, and who gave their names Henry Byron and Jbili Leach, were brought dbefore the Mayor for final examination. T. he depositions of Mr. Hird, landlord of the Crown tand Cushion, and of Mr. Morley, constable of Barton t who apprehended ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2640 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment