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NORFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SO - s S. Sir J. A. Park arrivedin this city on Saturday last about five o'clock, laving been met by the High Sherifffor the county, Anthony Hamond, Esq., in a splendid carriage and four, and the City Sheriff, Horatio Bolingbroke, Esq., in a neat carriage and pair. The Learned Judge opened the commission for the county and city on Saturday afternoen, and on Sunday morning proceeded, with ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL FOR MURDER. EXETER, Jus.y 28. Thomas Oliver, alias Buckingham Joe, and Edmund Gal- ley, alias Turpin, were indicted for having, on the 16th of July, at Aforetonhampstead, robbed and murdered Mr. Jonathan May, of Dunsford. Proofs of the robbery and murder of the unfortunate man at Moretonhampstead, alias Moreton, Fair, were given by 8 respectable and accredited witnesses ...

THE NORFOLK POACHERS

... tHE NORFQLK POACHERS. At the last Norwich Assizes, 6 men, ?? Sutker, Thomas Bassett, John Joseph Bruce, T. Dawes, and James Stalnes, were convicted before 1fr. Justice Gazeleej of the wilful murder of Wm. Case, a labourer, on the 30th of No- vember preceding, in the planfation of W. L. Jones, Esq., of Methwold. . Sentence of deathwas passed by the Learned Judge oniihe whole of the prisoners, ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUrFOLK LENT ASSIZESP A BURY, AMarch 21. The Commission for holding these Assizes was opened on Monday last, at noon, by the Honourable Sir James AlItn Park, Knight. Shortly before his Lordship's arrival the High Sheriff, Edwardi Bliss, Esq.,of Brasidob, accoinpanied by his retinue, met him on the Newmarket road. After opening the Commission, his Lordship proceeded to St. Alary's Church to ...

DANIEL O'CONNELL

... Daniel O'Connell, Mr. Clay, et hoc gentfs omize, have accepted the invitation of the Ipswich Radicals to a din- ver, and we are to be honoured by their presence on Friday next. Various reasons have been assigned for the getting up of this festival at this particular time, but that *'vhich obtains most general belief is, that it is intended as a means of preparation for the approaching ...

BURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... _ 3 .6*97A~! :- IOWA mm need on OV31X QVA3.TWMM - The sessions for this bivision commenced on Tuesday last,. at the Sh ire balli, Bury. before the Rev. Nathaniel Col- vile, D. D.. the Chairman, and 4 full ben ch of Blegistrates ; ci~ng hemwer the Right lion Lord jermkyn, the Earl aofl Euton, Lord Charles Fitzroy, Col. -Rushbrooke, Col. Camac, HL S. Waddiligtonl, Esq., ThoMas .Quayle, Esq., ...

NORFOLK AND NORWICH ASSIZES,

... NORFOLK AND NORWVICH ASSIZES, (Con1tinued from last week.) ?? v. Pilyrini.-It will be recollected that the defendant was some thee ago charged by his late employers, Messrs. Sewell and Co., solicitors of Norwich, with havingembez- zled certain monies belonging to them, and that the inves- tigation of the matter was postponed in consequence of the illness and absence of Mr. Sewell.. Mr. ...

SUFFOLK ASSIZES

... SUFPWOLE ASSIZES, 9. ?? from last' ieele. of NISI PRIUS COURT. Gonday v. Mlasgrare and ethers. (Special Jur~y.) Mr. Andrews opened the pleadings. stating tbat AMr. Johnt 'St Crisp Gooday isas the plaintiff; anti Messrs. Thomas Alls- grave, Thomas Goldsmith, James Ellis, andi Thomas Green, a. were the defendants. 'The declaration stated thnt the dc- c- fendants had struck, wolunded, and ...

ROLLS' COURT—APRIL 13

... ROLLS' COURT-APRIL 13. TIme 4ttoraey-General v. (7Ullsm and Otlers. JUDGMENT. His Honour (Lord Langdale) ?? this was an in- formation filed by the Attorney-General, on the relation of Francis King Eagle and James Cobbing, praying that the Trustees of a certain charity (Guildhall Feofhient) in the town of Bury might be removed; that the administration of the charity might be made the subject of ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Monday, May 2

... COVRT Ot KING'S BENCti, Monday, Mayo 2. Tilt KiNa V. FiNclH AND OTHER'S. JUiDOFMENT.-THE LATE IPSWICIt ELECTION. The defendants, who pleaded guilty to an indictment charging-themw-vith bribery at the late Ipswich election. preferred against them by order of the House of Commons, were this morning brought tip for judgment. The Attorney-General said he would proceed With the case of Edward ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS; JUNE 22

... COURT OF COIMMON PLEAS; JusN 22. NORTON V. alflhIJE. At an early hour all the doors of the Court were besieged vith Eersons str ugg ing fr admission. Never on any foa iner occasion was witnessed so great an anxiety to hear pro- ceedings in a court of law. T'fhe number of barristers who tried to obtain adriittanccwouldhavemore than twicefilled the Court, and when the doors were opened the rush ...

MR. KETLEY'S CASE

... NIR. XETIYEY1 CASE. ice nt-n- rmte ria cut The recent secession of this ?? tl nia thle rian connexioii, cudl Ili, public recantation oif the religious the errors of that body, had alreadly engrossed their share of iiattention, preViOuAY to his inaitiigl his appeal to the corn- tie illunity at. large, by the piibliuition of the Discourse, wherein hie took occasion to avow his chiange of Sentd- ...