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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEANCCE. NIANSION-1101USE. vvere brought before the Lord Msayor, chlarged with having stolen a large quantity of game. Mr. Ebenezer hToward, salesman, of Leadenhall Marlket, stated that hie hail ascerteities that hie cwae nightly plundered of' poultry and wild fowl, but how hie ?? not fied oat for acme time. At last he perceived that there vwas lietsveen the cellar of the next ...

EAST SUSSEX ADJOURNED MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... EAST' SUSSEX ADiJOORNED MICHLMAS SESSIONS. I These Sessions commenced on Wednesday morning last at the County Hall, Lewes, at ten o'clock. The Earl of Chichester, Chairman of the Quarter Sessions, presided in the Crown Court; and William Seymour, Esq., in that of Nisi Pries. COuWN COUnT. The Grand Jury having been sworn, His Lordship delivered his charge: in the course of svhich he lamented ...

LEWES

... LtAVS. Wlc understand that the Board of Guardians ave abandoned their intention of building a Union ifr ti pe, an have come t4 a detevmi'ationl of repatring1 SOe'diert o-1dt as to render them apabiec f tilte -bc ?? i6esvhilihhybe5h.5 to of them, anidthat ted at an d im s irve a Iprnedt of ainew one-the preetivt plafjebtnottk i~to e'uat frota the rates than the original plan wes alat that the ...

COMMON PLEAS.—FRIDAY

... C(OMM.iON PLEAS.-FIU DAY. CLASSON ?? MU155Y. TlIis Nvan an action for assailt. The parties are officers ofthe Palace Court, and sill the haibit of re- tiog to the Crown pstblic-lhouse, iln thialt llcigbboir Imlil tad upon an crening in April, senie larkin, took plare, w'len a ?? ensued, anI the a;ssault ill netoii scan cowaCommitted. ThorL wits nir cil rntl-a- lictory evidfence. One of thi ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV iNTELLIGENCE. CO() liT OF CHIIANCEIRY, lSI~cOI.S INMONDAY. Blefite the Lords Commissioners, Sir L. SHADVrEiL and Sir J. LOSANQI)EI .| ELr.15 V. j\ AtISiSI'F'. 'his was an appeal fiorn a decision of the Mnater of the Rolls, opened on Saturday by Mir. Jacob. Mr. IELD this morning followed at some length on the same side. MAr. KiNDi)RaTXY, in support of the original decree, put it to their ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... ?? JVOTIW?.-Tllls 'Al', vICEf:CHANCEI.LOES C * ORT, L;qC OLN'S INN. olwteO at t :v. sti I; ~vi, plt Iv.lv ir f1li ?? Icr vu.i.>u'l'm t,,ti l,,te1,:1I)iiiRInI s iu 0,!I? jietitti.,, ivy ?? tio,. c \ Varr. a, cititi- l~sai te i awiler, petitkt, t! ,ril r-F. aictt v II'Fes, fur tiber dil Itt ?? -'.iIl I ittti v(i.o caiti,e. 1, lerder-ltetiiillhg v Over- tol, cause, fly order-NV iI ?? v Nel Will, ...

The Court for Relief OF INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... me OM1 ?? - . . . . .- . . . I , . . . Man At Ah* County Hall, in Derby, on Thursday last, before t John G. HARRIS, Esq. Commissioner, the following cases were heard and determined: Robert Higginbottom and Samuel Ottiwell were not op- posed, and discharged. Abraham Shaw was opposed by Mr. Mpss for James Ingham and others, and was supported by Mr. Dowse. It a appeared that the insolvent's wife ...

Published: Wednesday 09 December 1835
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4073 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—TUESDAY

... INSOL ITNT7' DEBTeRS' COT'R7-'11 i's)A. it [13efore the CHiEFt ?? and Mr. comlminsuoller Bow ?? I Rioutipt Hlone, descri'ied as JSlte of' the VXandsworth-roa. lodgitig-house-kceptr, witse ppseted by M r Coteil on beha of Mr. (Guoodmain and scvetal other creditors, one of stow, Air. Mtorgsin, a s!iceiriake, declared that the imioiveft had g ?? hill) that hie had ail appointilleat Wider ...

SECONDARIES' COURT.—TUESDAY

... SECONDAI RES' CO(C'11 '-TtPISDAY. [ifefore J. Po*ii, Est., Secondury.] ClIIDS lMI ?? tlRlO ?? I his vw. s an aectien lirought to recover ti lim ot rN. being for halt a year's rent of premi-es in ? ove-lane, City. The ease was one of cunsitiscrble intcrest, as it arose from the effect of the new ilaproves ent. itt the city, anti there ore Many other similalr cases. The defence was, that the pre ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW iATELLIGEA'CK. r- VICE-CIIANCELLOR'S COt lkT.-TI-tEanAY. at AITORN-sL'-rGENtlAI ?? 1HE MAisUt ANDt LOPPOTIA71i.S or ed w .It S. 0o Mr. Conceit moved for it epecial injunction e-i 1wrte, to to r-train the dv toudantos from proceeding9 to carry into eftle't hO certain cootracts for the sale of teat tiroperty bielongtng to the corporation, and fromt erecting aI new mnaiket-hou-.u in a lie ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTIVTLLIWENCE. a -e itI -u ni is orI MANSION-r i(T SE. Yete-rday a yarrng man si reel iolshm Thompso n who is bc- lieved to be ars w(n-erienced hanl at housebreaking, was b ors-lit hbhr re Sir C iapvsil a Marshall, s ho wat for the Lord Mayor, charged under the frllowing circumstances Alr,. Owen, the Ivife of tile proprnetor of the Ship public- house in Leaslenhall strect, Oilted t0iut ...

COURT OF ASSIZE, LOWER ALPS

... COCRT 07F A.S'JIZE, LOWl ER ALPS. Iiuitpv PoF A alAN ByO HIS0 M11 A~l) (liii TlItrN. A ciiik Iiri inooit itorrillIi- natare woas hittel v committed hi itlz time I:ootl--omet ?? Forkiiiquier. riamely, the tiurder of or IL Ioali bljor i.. Ol ii 0d11111no v 1. !hf, sanction 01 thei'r ioothir. fil %li' Crie JiOk-hr )Ito take their trial at thio Colrt andlil tip ,tr 1fir d ott ,ll ini It ow. 'I lwy ...