Insolvent Debtors' Court

... In.soweut Debtors' ou40i4t. A METHoDTsT.-Joqsep Grayson.was bpposed y Mr. Cokeo on the part of a creditor nanmed Worrall, andi supported. -by Mr. Nicholas. The: insolvent, n elderly ian, -hadbeen in partnersbipo with the.opposing creditor as millers and smiths inYorkshire,.wbich: partncrship was dissolved in.the. year a1829; he had siuce .then !been in partnership with his-brother, and he ...

COURT OF REQUESTS

... COU.RT OF SEQUEIT. L.AusiALE Cosz oP Tu rwo DAnim BvLaannmtExs.-Otn huday isat, when theoge-erofte Court called these euphl n paus-tionjiet, two sloot feflowa whose wearing apparel gave testimaony tabtey were had-mnd-morter men, stood before, and began tWstate helirases together C iaste-4tos- atop. little; pray which of you is the complainant? The B13g11141!1 W.'re both complainants, your ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... jlNSOLENT JDEBT RS COLRT. HEi - .o'0TRhES, LAND .AN .;A;s8iS;w3TAxES, A1;rD m tIR COLs. LECTOiis.-William Dodd Bond, a respectable-looking personage; applied .upon 'hispetition to beveleaserdfomhbisioadlytoubles. He wns opposed'by 'Mir'egswel ; oxiiJit e arit of thb' Overseefs of the parish, of Ealing,in the countysog2,Thillesex and in person by Mr. J ef enun n.',H: was iuppo~ted )by~esrs. ...

CHILD MURDER AT THE PALACE OF THE BISHOP OF WORCESTIER

... A. report having been circulated that a child was found dead in one of the servants' bedrooms, at the palace, an inquest was held before Mr. Hyde and a respectable jury of fifteen of our fellow- townsmen in the dining-room at the Palace, when, after a very diligent inquiry, it appeared that a female in the service of the Bishop, of the name of Charlotte Grouncell, and who has been with the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... iNSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT., oTis. FPouo RATESIii L nD ANSD 'SSa'-D TAXES, ,ND TAuCO'>, LECTOIIS.-William Dodd Bond, a-respectable-lookiiigpersonage applied upon his-.petition toibe released-from-his worlly 4roubles He was opposed by Mr.. Creswell, on-the partof the Overseers of the parish of Ealing, in the county oif Middlesex, and in &erson by Mr. James Hemming. Het was supported by iMessrs. ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... , d . : -; . . .. i . CO CTION OF A.GANq OF PICUWCo.iET.--Williatl Prerder. gast, 48, .Jane,, S atsoa,, 59, Elizabeth Emeryi 56, d Geore r ee indicted fes lina purse contiimag three sove~i~s gd 6veneePShili6 r i the persn of M~r The Jury pronapnueed all Ihe prisoners GAilty. I .Th'e prisohers i*ere called up for judgment. - l -The Recorder told them their 'ffence amounted very nearly to ...

Insolvent Debtors' Couurt

... Insolvent Debtors' Court. A MnrTHoDxsT.-Josep Grayson was opposed by Mr. Cooke on the part of a creditor named Worrall, and supported by Mr. Nicholas. The insolvent, an elderly man, bad been in partnership with the opposing creditor as millers and smiths, in Yorkshire, which partnership was dissolved in the year 1829; he had since then been in partnership with his brother, and be had been a ...

MURDER AT TOVIL, NEAR MAIDSTONE

... Last week a report was circnlated in the villa-e of Tovil, which is abot half a mile distant from Maidstone, that a woman of the name of Ann Covis had been murdered by her husband. Cries of Murder, had been heard to proceed from their house, when, as some wordQ which had previously passed between theta had been heard, the door was forced open, and the deceased was found lifeless at the foot ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... central crmifjM-, Co MONDAY. MINT PROSECUTlONa..W..wilicar Sithers, aged ad, described as an auctioneer, was indicted for unlawfully having in his posses- sion counterfeit coin, well knowing the same to be counterfeit5 with intent to utter the same. From the evidence it appeared that an the evening of the 14th of August last the prisoner, formerly an auctioneer, but latterly a shoemaker at ...

PRESENTATION OF THE NEW SHERIFFS IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... PRESEATATION OF TIlE NkE3l SHERIFFS I I IXN TIHE COURT OF EXCREQ[7151. I 'esterdIay, according to ancient cutorm, Mesers. Duke and Jol rso!, tihe Sheriff of Ionlo' tfil Miiilevex, i ere pre- *. otedl it) he Coil., of li'ft iltxquer before the Ctilitor J2iirnn (ti. Binkes, l:-q ) lor hii Mlajestv's approbation. 'Ihe Court wiri exceedingly crotwdled. Ili e'on-eq 'jee of the ?? g Of tlri Act tur ...

INQUEST ON MR. SAYER

... QSY N . I>NQ UEST ON 111B. SAY1ER. I Yesterday week the inquest on this unfortunate gentle- man was taken at Wlittle-ii-le-W'oods, before R. Pal- mer, Esq. The depositions did not reach us in time for our edition of last weok, but we then took occasion to state some of the leading particulars of the accident. James Widiftfeld, of Chorley, said, that on the Tuesday evening preceding, he was an ...

POLICE

... Jr O.Lil £iM- P~~~~~ 4 .- eI^ -SREEP-STEALUNG.-A young mtan, named Charlcs 'Rih, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with 'having stblen twventy sheep.' the property of'Mr. Meakins, a fanner at fornchurch, in'Essex. lThe prosecutor had offered 1l0i. reward 'for the apprehension and conviction of the thief. Mr.' Meakins stated that he had' purebased 20 sheep'fSor 32L and lodged them in ...