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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 ...

BRUTAL ASSAULT ON MR. FRASER

... I BRUTAL ASSAULT OX MR FRASER. 1 HTAaRL01ouom.GSTRaan.-On Wednesday week, the Ron.. G. F. Berkeley and the Hon. C. F. Berkeley were placed at. the bar, before Messrs. Dyer and Chambers, charged, theli former with committing a most violent assault upon Mr. Fraser, the bookseller, of Rcgent-street, and thelatter gentle. mail with aiding him in committing the assault. Mr. Fraser, upon ...

Published: Friday 12 August 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POLICE, MANSION-H0TJs Sep plied to the Lord 1aavor lenil d) Slladr cumnstances ?? 1itiee tgrj ollo eillrlI publication issned by Mr thbeen OlR Wilcox and Anderson, erci Oftheh accept a proposal to engage ; leeil bacena's establishment fur Carry - 3,u a t whale fishery in Brazil for three l tie jd of forty shillings a month. ThOY r's a't A 'et however, broken his agrcemeIC tb areels hA plunged ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... MJIDDLESEX AD.JOURNEI) SESSIONS. 'It LU it AY. [Beafore Mr. Sergeant AilAiss and a lull Besnch of Magistrates.] 'lT'e Lord Mayor, John Simp~sonl, Tho, 'latas Milks, ?? ?? rge,'ir, ei Esq., Johnit Frecetrittle, Esij., 'Th,01 is ?? Esq.,q an i Art hur SmithI, Esqi , II e~e swrn hiota the toamiis Iol ofia ti, peacu aor tue (it ly at Mdub -x. EXTRlAORDlINAitY NUISANCE, lt'itlwiit Bil' wits0 ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—WEDNESDAY

... Il'SO1.VENTDIJ)E7WTO.1S COU(JR .[F-i)NISIA. reforit Mr. Comm tiissioner 1LAw.] CI;i l tt, I cf tiinniltly 4vttiir is lwtiot (mIt, appliedi ?? ,1 pmooi o, iti on11 tl:i Kin~g'. t1entii P','iiu, to bilitil t I-li' 119olfppeed iby br. Nit oi'! ii tO.- tpt it M Nit. 'N H ti Dlithit . llo lillti New lhinditnieltri. Hlo ipl i,,'ittio wyas atl,. 11iITICIh IIy Ar. CoItito wi1th rheat Was4 Mr. \'~iiiee ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTALLIUGENCE. llClfl'oE t(l LOUDS-5 APPEAIM-'nTi'tt voxv. titiore the 1,toni I(A'09,1 III1O, 01, I)R 1AO, L oa 111, NVON'- ,t i., Lontf IN by1151 itS 4 , Loniitl ' li Lo, itD Ito 001111 [in fuhe An IC(,itltmtli' f AR ll AhIt. I WxILI [At stIll, F0 AND JoHFN tAISI Nt ?? TMlE VEtRY R150. EhIt. II. 'I ?? xln-tox, wtfni 1050,1 WAS the SofHl'nITI.RE'1NK' ICA V. piit'retl. for Itol Alpji ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MAltrtlOROt)UlfGtl STREFT. Le,-,I llerntiS, a Frentchman, wits brotight before Mr. Chonul crg, charged with having yttilt bi irillianit hotrt tile ttop of NMessrs. C tclllptol andCo., itegrtttnttort, ?? epritoiter . tetit lto the )tr se Cto r'9sItol) nt I WelrIesiy aiftIer- tinoti, tutu askedl to 1 uk at sotmite Itioti brilliitits. Tee trtich a were showvit to himn bt it is sotoe imtpichlot ...

MURDER 0F MR. MAY

... MURDE1'R 0F',11R. MIA K }:y- it, A ?? liver ant(d EilIvy are left for extcution oa 1'rid y next, unlesc a respite be granted, Oliver has no exletclatmn, to dt sire, lor R rei pite, Iild hn6 quietly ?? Liiisel.f to tl; ii, ila;rc oJ lii religioums duiis. ' Galley is in it iiiscr i!t-stit of iind ; lie still maintains his bino. cen e, uindl C !not hring liimself to believe that he slill he ...

THE NEW POOR LAW

... .TH1 NEW POOR LAW. If the - effect of the recent discussion on the operation of the new Poor LawBll-wert only to be, that ?? should exercise a more humane discretion than is the case at present, much good would result from the Petworth and other petitions, and the manner in which they were brought forward by the member for Berkshire. We have, however, ourselves no. doubt.but-that an ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... I The Summer Assizes for tile northern division of this county were opened at Lancaster on Saturday last before Sir James Allan Parke, Klt., and Sir John Taylor Cole- ridge, Knt,, the former presiding in the Crown Court, and the latter a Nisi Prius. The calender contained nine prisoners for trial. The following are the particulars;_ Montday, Augtust fth.., BEFORE SlIt J. PARRE. BroA3rY. ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—August 5

... VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT-August 5. LYNDSAY V. THE EARL OF BALCARUAS. Mr Knight made a motion, on the part of the plain- tiff, the Hon. Edwin Lyndsay, brother to the defendant, the Earl of Balcarras, for the production of some docu- ments, and for paymentto the plaintiff of the dividends of a gunm of L.4000 stock, whibh the defendant had paid into Court to answer an annuity of L. 150, to which ...

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. ...