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LEWES QUARTER SESSIONS

... LEWES QUARTER SESSrOVS. 'the Sessions coalleseed ao '~Ak a~.t ltr~rny business, prsisesslqgllhitjle. 'enlera'l anterest, 'wAs 4iSpsed-oF, an. the daty'on coaio, underihe lew Mkt directing thersvtolrs sold .by weight, was filied at 2t.d' ~ t rsrhlthe duty'o ttcuhn at 2s. Coke wilcnitd o e slbV izieallit. . -THE COMPOUND TINAT$.. Jamsrse Parker v.. Parish of Rrikhontlrf'insipoitatt ease Cam ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 11

... The King v. the Mayor of the Borough of i/7s51ich. Sir W. Follett moved for a writ in the nature of a quo warrxnto, calling upon B. Brain, Esq. to show by what au- thority he exercised the office of Mayor of the borough of Ipssvich. The question arose partly under the alit charter of the borough andl partly under the Municipal Corporation Reform Act. Tue first section of the Act bad repealed ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, JAN. 2

... -0A-4 linportant Case-In the 1J'attor of George Barker John- ?? this case, which occupied the Court a portion of yesterday and to-day, a question of considerable importance was raised. The insolvent had been an extensive corn mer- chant in the neighbourhood of WVanstead, Essex, and had warehouses in Wapping. In the year 1833 he was declared a bankrupt, and in the same year obtained his ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... Edward Mills, a veryold and respectableinhabitantof Ilorsilam, was indicted, at the Petworth Sessions, for having, when brought before Sir C. M. Burrell, Batt. and Percy Bairrelt, ?? at the Hlorsham Bench, charged with a misulemeanonr, for which he was ordered to find sureties lor his good behaviour, sad to Percy Biurrell, EI.q., then acting in the administtition of justice,- It is a rascally ...

HANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... HIANTS EPIPHANY SESSIONS. i, had These Sessions commenced on Tuesday, at lbonc 11inchester, before the Chairman, R. Pollen, Esq., and r, had a full bench of IMagistrates among Whom we noticed rpool. fiord Calthorpe, the Earl of. Cavan, Sir Richard Simneon, luals, Bart., 11.P., Sir Raymond .Jarvis, Sir J. Ommnaney, Iwho Sir John Pollen, Bert.. the Hon. G., Rose, Sir Claudius s not Hiunter, R. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MONDAY, January 25th, 1836. -Presept-Sin D. SCOIT. Batt. W. SEY'MOvni, ajld JOPIN HALL, Esqrs. Johia r3ennelt and Richardajollingdesle, chargedwithlleingdiu k and very disorderly, weie fined is. each, withl costs, and bound in £10. to keep the peace. ?? Spirt was charged by - Terry with stealing from the premnises 0f Air. Butcher, a millqr, a quantity of iron-wvork, value tOs.: he was takinig ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... . BENCH. . .F),GtSTRATES. ?? 83S4W_ 1'Pre sento Srir-K~trr .i stiou a, Joi1Ns HALL, and W. FBANsKLAND, Eoqrs. l111Dis1/iNT C'A5E.-Fftfleis Thomas Yates was charged by Mr. 'Cohern,. of the Gitaidiass office, as follows :-thellerendaut is his apprentice; and had printed some cards ato his office on his own account had waistedl his time; and had undertaken work in the, printing line, which he ...

Inquest on Mrs. Sarah Day

... yestcrday se'nnight an inquest was held at tie Greylhound f1in, inl dlik city, before Mrle. (Ocil, roroncr. and a very rc- tl sinetable Jury, on the body o(f Mlrs. Sarah Day, wile of al Stephein Day, landlord of the Greyhound Inn, whose dcaltl i was occasioned by taking poisont as mentioned in our last al joulrnal. The following are tie dpepsiiioes of the witnesses Fired. Moans said- I am a ...

OPPOSITION TO LAW.—ONE MAN KILLED, ANOTHER WOUNDED

... OPPOSITION TO LAW.-ONE MAN KILLED, I ANOTHER WOUNDED. | y (From the Cork Condtitutiert received yesterday). s On Thursday and sorne previous days process.servers were it employed to serve tithe processes from the Exchequer, in the e parish of Inniscarra-n parish in the vicinity of Cork, and within call of a police station-apolice depot, we should have e said. Several were served-probably by ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JAN. 26

... THE ICING V. THE 1IAIIQUIS OF DOWNSICIMtE. This was an indictment against the defendant for stopping up certain roads and footpaths in the parish of Easthanip- stead, in the county of Berks. The cause was last tried before aMr. Justice Park, at the Assizes at Reading, in 1834, when, under the Learned Judge's direction, a verdict was found for the defendant, with leave, however, reserved to the ...

CITY SESSIONS

... CITY sTrslozhs. The (General Quarter Sessiotnv of the Peace were holden for this tyon AS ondav last, before Mr. Alderman Ens. worth, Richard Sheen, Win. Thorp, anad Deodatus Eaton, Lisqrs. and 'Ihonas Roberson, Esq. Town Clerk, Assessor, uinder the powcrs contained in the 1l07t1 section of the Bilu- nicipal Reformt Act, which, after enacting that from the first day of May, 18360, all powers ...

ROLL'S COURT.—TUESDAY

... ROIL.LS' COURT.-TuESDAY. JUDGhOrENT-TIIESOLICITORt-GENEttAL V. TXlE MAYOR AN'D CORtPORATION OF IATl1. The Master of the Rolls said this was an information filed agailst the Corporation of Bath, for the dec administration of certain charity property, bequeathed in the reign of Ed- ward VI. The testator directed that the Corporation should appoint a schoolmaster, whom they were to pay HlO. a ...