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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 ...

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 ...

LEWES QUARTER SESSIONS

... These Sessionscomienced last week, when the county accounts were laid b*ore the magistrates. The receipts for the last year amonntcd to 11,1151. (8201. of which was received froni Go- vernlent), and the expenditure to 8,5261. A rate of 3d. in the pound. was ordered to be made, together with a &d. rate for Lewes gaol. The diminution in the number of prisoners was estimated at twenty per cent. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... T[HUaRSDAY, OCTOner. 20, 183G.-Present-Sir D. Scoir, Bart., AV. SIYuOUIn, It. PIEDDcn, G. BASEaVi, and J. ITALL, EsS(IrS. An old woman, named 1-allen, Vlmose appearance ?? the most at'ject mnisery, and -sl e looks %oauld have subjected her to be drowned or burnt for a witch if she liad lived three centuries ago, was placed at the bar. A policeman stated that he had founl her on the steps of a ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... WrDNESDAY, OCT. 5.-Present, W. SEYMOUR, Esq. Janoe Bvered, a girl between 18 and 14 years of age, was committed to prison until Monday, for robbing her m istress, Mrs. Edwards, of a cloak. The prisoner was a servant in the emplluy of Mrs. Edwards, and lhad until very lately conducted herself with propriety. Being charged with robbing a lady in the house of two sovereigns, she absconded, and ...