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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 ...

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 ...

OXFORD ASSIZES

... G-EFORD A§qxzvr4. On Saturday evanlihl last the Commission foir holding ihbt Assize and General G;aol ?? ht out opened in the TIown' Hall, by mihitoHi. E. 1f. Alderson and thle Hon. Sir J. Willfcs'.t~s'h- .lutlgds tof' sslze. Their Lord. Ships dined on that dlnj. with Clieailes Peers, Esq. of Chisel. hampton, where et.piarty.'ofrlenas lead been invited to zabet ?? Sun4*. ?? lse judges attended ...

HANTS ASSIZES

... HTIANTS ASSIZES. The Lent Asqize~s flor this County commenved I (on 31onday. Msi Majesty's Justices of Assizs, S~ir a Josieph Littledale and Sir William Bolilind. arrived in Ii Wii chester onl Saturday afternoon about ?? four 5 o'clock, in the carriage of the High SherifF Sir Charles S, Hulsle, Bart.; acconipanjed by the Usu'al escort 01 w javelin bearers, &c. On their arrival they proceeded h ...

THE CASE OF MRS. JANE CHAMPION

... THE CASE OF MRlS. JANE CHAMPION. l ?? - Our readers will remember that Mrs. Champion, after her hus- band had been transported, was allowed a few shillings a week, for the support of herself and large family, by the parish of Seaford, till the new Poor-Law Bill came into operation; when her pay was taken off, and she and her children were ordered into the workhouse. I hey accordingly went ...

LEWES

... STAMPS'ON NEWSPAPERS.% OatTueda lat a' fibt~g' f bdoier~~e. Bdother petitiounig 'Parliament for the'jeodaf ?? lmpisrsb 01: !1MR'*M ELLjt~inh r.Stronach moved the fid . OlIP&es odf, t .soxptI renderkdlmentiinhappy.' By~he 'sanib rul ht b a uaa meat who'bad been brought t.~ the brinlk bt i'iin'b thfi'~iA oage4 . mnset of hsi4 steward, becate' ?? tqtr int th rel sateofhis affairs; but it was time ...

ISLE OF WIGHT

... I?LE OF WI 11T. ? - .1 . -N'vwPOT.-On Saturday, the 261h instant, Therasa Ureeit, a cimney sweeper, of West Grove, Carisbr6ok New Village, WaW charged, before the Right Ron. 'Lord Yarborough, TIhoina- Sewell, Esq., C. B. Roe, Esq., and Thomas Cooke, Esq., wlih conceahing liquor in his lnuse On the Vltl of November last, by which antd other acts he had incurred the penalty of£300. lie pleaded ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... [lBefore Baron Vaughan.) Cr'osby v. Tlroaop.- Au action Of trespass. Plaintiff agreed o e take a verdict for £200. subject to a reference.d o c IMorley v. Sheanrurnn.-An action to recover the balance of the e prceso aeby ?? for defendant. 8 Merr'icke v. Ballord.- This was an action brought by the plaintiff, v, a cabinetmaker, t recoverfrom thedefendant, the landlord of ) the Dolhin Hotl at ...

SPRING ASSIZES, LEWES

... SPRING ASSIZESS, LEWES. (B~efore Lord Chief Justice Tindal.) Thu following is the list of the Grand Jury:- LORD G. LENNOX, F'OREMSAN. HON. C. C. CAVENDISHI, W. L. SISADWELL. Ese., SIft C. F~ GORING, BART., H1. D. GORING, ESQ., SIR G. 10. WILSON, BART., Rl S. STREATFIELO, ESQ., SIR G. sniFFNEn, DART., R. W. iiLENCOWVE,IESq., THbS. PARTINOTON, ESQ., J. H. BRORER, ESQ., J). ILHEfST, i5Q., ROBT. ...

COWFOLD

... HORRIBLE CONDITION OF THE ENGLISH POpT. LATION UNDER THE NEW POOR LAW, At a public meeting of the inhabitants of the parish of Coivfold held the 10th day of March 1836, convened for the purpose of petiti ning Parliament against those clauses of the Poor Laws Amendment Act, which press so heavily upon, and are so injur aus to the working classes of the community, it was resolved,- oThat a ...

BERKS ASSIZES

... jTRfiCS A9IZES. . ?? Wei I3JXW' ~ ~ ereseverally sen.. The prisoners tried at these A 4irs were tenced ?? oddd viliallh.10 Mjads, convicted of stealing fona the purson ?? Folly, at Bishamn, a silver watch, and ?? halipenCe; Wi'lliami Jones and Daniel Skates, for lbouse-brepkitng at Hngerrfod, and stcalinig a quantity of goe)godthle property of Alar ff Mlfls; and Jos. Kelly, alias oult, g alias ...

SUSSEX LENT ASSIZES

... ClkOWN COURT-fliefole Sit N. C. TINDAL.1 1illiam lYde, aged 33, was indicted for arson.-lMr. Darby conducted tlhe proscctiton, Ali. Espinrasie the del'etce. 'TIhe prosticuior, .1 . Borner, is a frinmer residing at Henfield. Betwoeet teon anti eleven o'clock at night of the I ILIA of September, Iis Lutn was set file to and consumed. Ihe principal evidence against lie pri~osor seas that of ...