REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT AT BRADFORD, FOR THE RIDING AND BOROUGH

... REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT AT BRADFORD, FOR THE RIDING AND BOROUGH, T Tie Revisioa of the Overseers' Lists for tte Borough of Bradford, came on yesterday week before-W. KAYE s nd A. CCELASB, Esqre., at the Court.House, Bradford. No cite of isterest arose during the revision, but some little difficulty eas fou n the mill cases iwhich there werewseere sparters . T hire occupiersworwe rented for ...

WANDSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS—OCT. 3

... I IANDS WORTI IPE1'TY SESSIONS-OCT. 3. Before Mr. NOT'rAcu, and a Bench of Magistrates.] .Adward lVinks, a police-constable of tile division No. 125, was brought iop in custody, charged wit i an attempt to commit a burglary at the residence of Mr. Constable, a gen- tleman of fortune, residing tit Battersea. James Courtney deposed that he was gardener in the establishment of Mr. Constable for ...

SALFORD COURT LEET

... |- - SALFORD CoURT LEET. Her Majesty's Court Leet for the Hundred of Salford of thei was held on Wednesday, in the Town Hall, Salford, -Patrr before ROBERT GILSON Duci, Esq., Barrister-at-law, Franici steward, and JOHN Owoor', Esq_,.deputy-steward. e '.Cornw following Keotlemen were sworn gf the juy- ~ ' Willis' Mr. JolsEO'5 KATE, of Br~lcsn'BarnkM,foeman. 'Esq.,J Mr. W. A. Attkins Mr. John ...

MARYLEBONE POLICE

... thursday the sitting Magistrates, Mr Gregorie anrd tord Moatford, were engaged for a considerable time in the investigation of the particulars connected with a case wherein George and Richard Smith (brethers) privates in the Coldstream Guards, now stationed at St John's Wood Barracks, stood charged with having, on the previous night, stabbed and wounded in the abdomen with a bayvnet a ...

LONDON POLICE

... AN L'MPRUDIENT SCOTSMAN. A twoman, named Prudence Barton, was recently brought before Sir P. Laurie, charged with robbing David Morris, a Scotsman, of three half crowns and some odd lialfpence. Davie stated his case in the mother tongue of sweet Edinbro', and did nae disguise that he was Unco fou, or thereawa', between twelve an one yesterday morning, when the lassie at the har made a dead set ...

PALLAS GREAN PETTY SESSIONS

... PALLAS GREAN PETTY SESlON I 7 1 A17. , 1 10 O1 ?? . . . ( Promt theC 1-arresponflent of ti/e Libeit-;r S~t- FRACAS BETWEEN DARBY GRADY 0 ! ANM) Tlit' OF TIlE UeNt.N . Presiding Magistrates-Edinotd Scualy, F; nt., andj, Wilcox, S.M. About the timne the civil butsinei3 was noirl Darhy O'Grady and tise Re v. Charle. s oe rY . r th6t eession house. Mr. O'Grady to' k bi; f , i of the table where ...

WEST-RIDING MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... JIG MIC HIAEGLM AAS | SESSIONS .: ifebe il Quartet Sessions of the ~es' Gnera dlagcomfmenceed at Leeds, on Wedieanaay L ~ cnurrirnent from K~naresbarcugh. .15; qagistratle were present upon the Bench pile~ ~ ?? Of Masnoinghim HRunse, near fbi itr e~ Esq., or Leeds; Win. key, Esq. lsd q.of Oulton;. Rev. Gen. 'Lewthwalte, Ro eds~.I. ?? Stansfield, Esq., M.P., of ne rdrd Winl. ltepwortt, E~q., of ...

Published: Saturday 21 October 1837
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16266 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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... rem- ttthlefIim no zebod of (ames hike, aged S13, ho was ledon, the Geat- )We,,'s~t~ern~h~ilron-d.homas uhem, deposed that he was employed asgan excavator on the railroad betWeen ton andEaling.i .The deceased wasgOn of the boys employed to hook the waggons together afterithey were loaded witribearth; on Wedneda'y afteriiobn2 tibi o'elocl, -wuitiess, saw the d- ceased drving o'neof thle loaded ...

Case of the Glasgow CottonSpinners

... case tYse Q1as?ow Cotteui- 1;& h+ylei6bd of'ttleel4 Qjrs an ,ile reative to -the GlaSo9_VptntRia tthihC is writteo with gr aiblitty, and x CADI Pi cited great attention. We *aesire Poerped our columns to this ciase, and we n*aed, cop the greater part of our taleted icle, in oder to give our aid in making the exiit e- cetfleeS as well known as possible. After stating that many letters have been ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—OCT. 23

... CENTRAL CRII1MINAL COURT -OcT. 23. [lBefoic Mr. Ju-tice BflSANtUEIT, Mr. Baron BOLLAND, and Mr. Jwtjiel COLTrMzAN]. IIARBI lURI NGl AN ESCAP'IED CONVICT. Jisseph brrorsx, a cVtnatill, april 23, was indicted for tn- lawfully and titliuioesly receiving and liartouring onie John Wicker, well knowinig hima to lihve coimmitted a felony in stealing two mares, aund to have been conmicted thereof, the ...

SWEARING IN OF THE SHERIFFS

... SWEARIIAG IN oP' r SlE sHE'RIFF-S. N. tt ithistmji d in-g that . ',111 110li l I' fII ll I , 111( (ntrIi r I11,pi ,goine dir, roullfi ,of th1e ryf I !1, Ow1 iAl, ,-itTr, te ' pr. 1lrtiilei ti if' (Cuirt if AlIt, 1'lpr oil .aalr-A.li loll \iii' on al, te li oi elck 1,1 le t1r iur ifor limifnr tcro his Ilit oil tl hcuchti i' t.ie .11 v.f tiil .110er ti vii hI 1S tf l .re ct ?? l Irif iliC ijor' ...

SURREY SESSIONS—KINGSTON, [ill]

... S URJRE Y SlfSSIONS-K.N;S fON, NVI OTSDAVY. T'lis being the liconinll' *In.y there wam, ats ucral, a very frill iittenii lre ofi ' ?? lsimilr'gst Nvijo we nto iced Lord Ninjg, Sir C. Fletcher, NI;. IBterinard, (Colilel Ch(lhorrr, Mr. Ilrdger, &v. I, In tilt! vintion of' Mr. J C:1 u1 7'1T the liecenee wern remoewed for Ilthe Surrey ''ie:tre, to .Mr. Itividige ; anl for Asti.y'b Tiheatre, to ...