Refine Search

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... ; 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, ...

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 ...

NINA LASSAVE

... This woman was Fieschri's mistress, and the following is an account of her introduction into the Court during the trial, and an extract from her evidence. Public expectation having been greatly excited by an announce- ment that the proceedings of the day were to commence with the interrogatory uif Nina Lassave, the mistress of Fieschi, and at first implicated in the charges against him, all ...

EXECUTION OF FIESCHI, PEPIN, AND MOREY

... This morning (Friday), at ten minutes past eight o'clock, the awful sentence of the law was carried into effect upon Fieschi rand his accomplices. Up to the last momnteo a belief prevailed that the capital penalty would be commuted as far as regarded Pepin and Morey, but at a lquarter past seven o'clock it became evident to the public, in the immediate vicinity of the scene of death, that no ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... I3ENbH OF MAGISTRATES. n TuEsDAY, 6Dc. C;-Present, IV. SEYMtOUa, and G. ,e I. BASEVI, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. d Jams Henaings, charged with being found concealed in the cellar of Mr. Baldey, St. James's-street, and Henry Upton, a i- supposed accomplice, w ere brought ?? case was clearly it. 'proved against Hemings, 'and~he was committed as a rogue and n vagaond for three months. Upton clearly ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Sunday, July 24th, at the Royal Sovereign, Preston-street, on the body of Lieut. Edward Cravford Windup, aged 39, of the 11th Light Dragoons, brother to Mr. Windus, the wine merchant. The Jury being sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination com- menced with Mr. John Dill, surgeon, of 21, Regency-square, who was called to attend the deceased about half ...

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 ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEWES. Tile arrival of Lord Abinger here as judze of the Assize, excited some interest to see how Scarlett the barrister would conduct hini- self, under his scarlet robe, towards those who once nade great sacrifices, believing him an honest nman, to serve him. Ite oaome, but gave no sign of recognition to his victilms, tbough ho must have seen theme. 1IA recognition hosever' of his old ...

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 ...

MRS. CHAMPION'S CASE

... AIRS, CHiAMi1PION'S CASE. IlArI'l.4OVINnAtiY ?? UNDERO TrIe roon-LANV Bnr, L. 'Ihis case came on again before the Mlagistrates yesterday, at tile 'Town Hablf, Seaford.-.Present 'IThe Rev. J. Carnegie,- Cthanmbei s, and -- Alt work. Jane Champion was in custody on a warrant dated 5th January, 1836. Mr. Ixell attended on behalf' of (he parish of Sealordl, and charged her as a rogue and vagabond, ...