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ADJOURNED MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... ADJOURNED MICHAELAIAS SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced at Lewes on WednesdaylaFst. The Earl of Chichester presided in the Crown Court, and R. W. Blencowe, Esq., in the Nisi Prins. The Noble Chairman, in delivering his charge to the Jury, said there was nothing in the calendar requiring comment orom him, the offences chiefly consisting of felonies. There were one or two points, however, to ...

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 ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF ]MAGISTRATES. FlIDAY, Drc. 2, 1836.-Present: CG. BsEvx and R. PEDDER, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. G111orley and T¢1ns. Short, two lads, were brought up in custody charged with entering the herring dees af Thomas Webb, and stealing therefrom six dried herrings. The tact of their being on thle prcmiscs was clearly proved, and a kev was found in the pocket of Morley that unlocked the door ...

ROLL'S COURT, Nov. 25

... The Azc ?? l av. 7Wardi.-.Mar. Penberton moved, in this case, on behalf of the trustees of the flawle Ch~arity'; in SufFolk, that the Revs. John and Edward Ward be'directed to pay into Court certain sums of money to be invested in the Three per Cent. Annuities for the benefit of the charity, and that a receiver be appointed to the charity estates. The learned gentleman stated that the ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14.-Present, W. SEYM.OUR, Esq., and Major ALLEN. A man, named Hill, was brought up in custody upon sus- picion of having stolen three geese, which he had offered for sale to Mrs. Baker of Little Castle-square. Remanded. THURSDAY, DEC. 15.-Present, W. SrYXIOUR, and J. HALL, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. William I'edmana was charged by M1r. Dumbrell, of St. James'E-street, with ...

ERRATA—In printing the Address of Mr. HARCOURT, last Jour— ual,two mistakes were made, viz., commensality of ..

... In pnjtiflg the AddreCs df My. -IAILCOURT, III our last Jour. ,css istake; lre made, viz., comnmensnlity of fecling, ?? . ?? if eetling; aiid, ?? the LCeislaturc. instead ?? ? befli?ljot ilie 1I.e?i?i UY? instead ??jCOfl5?1 ? I?gi6lnture. ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INTQUESTS. On Wednesday a coroner's inquest was held at the New Steine Hotel tap, before F. 1H. Gell, Esq. on the body of Wm. Leggatt. It appeared from the evidence that deceased was walking up the west side of the New-steyne, with two others, about balf- past twelve on Tuesday morning, v.hern a large piece of lead, weighing about five cwt., was removed by the wind from the roof of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESD.,AY, Dec. 20th.-Present, Sir ?? SCOTT, Bart., and G. BASIv3, Esq. Susan Kelly, a girl twelve years of age, was charged by a woman named IBarratt with robbing her house. The prisoner, itappeaed, lived a few doors from. the prosecutor's house; and having obtained by some means a key which fitted prose- cutor's door, entered and stole various articles of wearing apparel. The prosecutor not ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MoNtAy. . . I ?? CHARGE OF CoNsriNAcY.-Ho1SO Chaunting.-Joln Pywell, John Brown, and Charles Tempnlar, who surren- dered to take their trial, were indicted for a conspiracy to defraud William Kerrison. Win. Kerrison stated that he was a commercial traveller, and in consequence of an advertisement in a morning news- paper, on the 4th of August last he went to stables in ...

COURT OF CHANCERY-MONDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY-MIONDAY. SCOTT v. LATIDrIE.-The Lord Chancellor gave judg- ment upon this appeal. Ilessrs. Latimer and 6cott were in partnership, as wine merchants, at Oxford. Mr. Scott had paid 1,5001. as good-will for his admission into the business of Mr. Latimer, he being to have one-fourth share of the business for twenty-one years. By the articles oftpartnarslip, Mr. Latimer was to be ...

TUNBRIDGE WELLS

... POLICE REPORT, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 30.-Present, Aretas Akers, Esq. Several persons were summoned for non-payment of poor rates; amongst them was a tradesman, who pleaded as an ex- cuse that he had been asked for them only on Sundays ! This novel excuse had its weight with the Bench, and the defendant paid the rates without costs. Mr. Foreman, solicitor, then addressed the Magistrates, and said he ...