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... ; Tnrv ?? 29, 183G.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, Bert., W.!S2YNOVR;R. PnooDss, G. I3ASEvJ, and J. HALL, Esqrs. C Jas csi'hnt wais put to the bar, charged with druiikennessI and carelcess driving.t From 'the statenicut of Wise, it appears that the defendant Witscomng ?? Jmess-sree onthe previous ?sturdily in acri~, f whch e hd th cae.ie was in that state appoahin ahapy ncnsiounestermied by the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Thursday, at the Horse Barrack, before Mr. Gell, Coroner, on the body of Thomas Pavera private in the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. The jury having bele sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination cons. menced with James Davidson. who being sworn, said I am a private in the Inniskilling Dragoons, and belong to No. 16, in the Bar. racks. On the afternoon of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESDAY, Nov. 8th. A man, named James Blaoer, was brought up by Thoburn, charged with stealing the fowls for which the boy, James Taylor, was remanded for offering for sale on Alonday. It being clearly proved that Blaber stole them from Mar. Brilger, of Ringnner, he was committed for trial, and the boy was liberated. WEIDNE3SDAY, Nov. 9.-PlenSet, W. SEYMOUR, Esq. A boy, about 12 years of age, ...

NEW MARRIAGE LAW

... NEWV M1tAIMI trA 15ml.v By the amended law of Marriages, bans need not be pub- lished after the Ist of March, 1837. The marriages of Quakers and Jews according to their o wn usages are declared and conlirined good in law, provided notice be given to the Registra, and his certificate have issued. The Superintendent Registrar of Births and Deaths, in right of office, will be also Superintendent ...

LEWES

... LFIV ES. Air. Kemp has reaped golden opinious from his constituency lor the able and busintews like nmanner in whichl he presented the Lewes Petition, on tile 2nd inst.. and supported its prayer; and they are further pleased that the Honourable Member has given b notice that, on 'uestlay, the 15th instant, he will bring in a Bill for the repeal of tho 4th and 5th William the 4th, chap.. clause ...

EXECUTIONS

... d Tim COMMITTfE of the Society for the diffusion of in- it formation on the subject of Capital Punishments, convinced ie that the least effective mode of protecting life and pro- 'e perty is by sanguinary laws, address the public on this I Important subject. . The arguments against taking human life for crime are too numerous to allow more than a concise enumeration Yof the principal ones on ...

MURDER Of A GAME-KEEPER BY A POACHER

... MIURDER OPf A (GAEt-KEEPER BYA POALAJlER. OCl Tuesday last an atrocious murder was comtnittdd oln the body of a man named (iltrow, game-keeper to Colonel fl-nier, Al. P. of Stockgrove, at his estate at Leighton Buz. zard, Bucks. Giltrow's wife, alarmed that her husband had not returned hovte on Tuesday mnnrning, sent up to stock. grove to inquire for him. lie had not been there, and, in ...

CARLISLE ASSIZES, AUGUST 3

... CARLISLE ASSIZES, AuGUST 3. m ?? Z.iD~, dlem. of Perry, v. ?? was an action of ejectment, brought to decide the validity of a will purport- ing to be that of a Air. Brockbank, by which he bequeathed a sum of about 2,0001. to the defendant, who was reputed to be his natural daughter. In consequence of the form which the pleadings had taken, the case was opened on the part of tbe defendant, for ...

Abingdon Borough Midsummer Quarter Sessions

... Aziwl!(1Iol &moiig/h ?? Quarter Sessions. ie Thlese Sessions w ere ha t in the Town Hall on Friday the St Ist instsnt, before Henry John Shepherd, Esq. Recorder of nt the Borough, lie having been re-appointed to that hononr- Id able situation. As a matter of courtesy, the Mayor, NV. D. le ilelcher, Esq. and the four Justices, J Copeiand, B. Col- lingwood, R. Bedcock, and J. Kent, Esquires, ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BFINCIi OF1A(ISFIIA't'ES. j iloSDAsV, March 7, 1B36.--Prcsent: Sir 1). Scoci, Bart., V. Sl iY ltii, W. FRAN;Ii.ASI), MAd Johnl IIAI.I, I'StIfs. 1jenry Braveryi a butcher, in thl servie of Mr. Bsattle, w.s chargcdl witlh having received a conduidinb)lc stun ol iowecy onl bi master s account ruoin the housekepl~ce of Mlrs. Goldswi tho Silvool *plutce, ;d which lie had tappropiiated to his Own ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OP MAGISTRATES. I .5pI vAYV, OCT. IZ.-I'resent, W._SyMoUR, Esq. George Head, alias Bougiey Head, a boy about 12 years old, was committed to the House of Correction for three Mnonths, for being found in the shop of James Aram, baker, of Nelson-street, for an unlawful purpose. TlUnSDAY, OCT. 13.-Present, Sir D. SCOTT, and R. Pin- mEst, and J. HAL.L, ESqrS. John Clarke being placed at the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISUIATES. TII'RSDAY, 12th. May 1836.-IPiesent. Silt D. SIOIT, IBA.RT, Sin .1. N. I.toyD, W. SvEsUCvit, and F. NV. I nANI.ANo, IsQns. Mary Ann Potter was charged by John BreweT, iho ke=psa vagrants' lodging-house iu Egreniont-street, with continuall Sisiting, and, as she cxpressed it, torlarinig his %s ile. On one or- casion she came to his house drunk, broke some windows, upset ...