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PREROGATIVE COURT.—TUESDAY

... ITlRIOGATI VIE COU RT.-TL'mSDAY. (IBe ere Sit ?? Jenter.) s Trhe Court was orcopiept fur sometime to day in I heari ig motions, several of w hicih erose out of the non-adhlerence to the proviiolss of thI new latw res- pectilig Wills, tl IIAl 5 IS ?? IiIt ). h'l'e question itt thli* case respected tile validity of the Will of tbe late Jlihn field. 'I'hce! aignstmes were heardl a conisideibie t ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DENBIGHSHIRE QUA RTER SESSIONS. The-e SessiOnS came on at Ruthin, on Tluesdy the 2nd instant, and, in consequence of the number of Prisovers on tie calendar, and other ?? to be traosacteil, did not teriniflate until a late houron Wed- nesday. Ilic Rcv. Ilicliard Newcone, Presidel, and licie was a ?? attendance oif agistrates on the first day ; tie attendasce on \Veitnesday was not so nu- merou ...

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... : it- ?? ily Oil Thursday last a general quarter sessions of thle nos peace for thle 'ITrinity quarter wnts held before the foi- ha i r- I ow iits, be i) li t4fI ma ?? tes; : -1iijor Gene ralI S irI L. tno its P. Jonso, Parry, chairman, 0. J. EC. Nannriy, R. TI. C CarreeaJo ItIaVi I Ii -iiism,, ?? J o I an It v ilttrtIds. EsquIitir es; InRevs4. \W. IV. WVi Iliamri, U rillilt It tre I. L. ...

POLICE

... POLICEX. GUILDUALL., FRIDiAY, ItAiwCn '23. Friday !homnia W~iIliains, Esq 01a I~ryn o ris CanI t I, beI DIwr ii ally exavrii j tr before Sir I.'Pertar Lame -id Alr. Aldormani Laliosrn, ha argeI witl ifo r-gitg c20r. tarn testamenitary papers relating to 'ire property of tile lat Jones Paiorrn, Esq. oif Pia.'gwyn, Aniglesey. AMr ?? M~r, Floweratterided furtie prosecu- tioll duad Air. Adolpfiuq, ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—TUESDAY

... I Fromia the Ianlinwg lIeljlld, January 18th, 1838. 1 I 1 01 tic 0UR /atu g A V . . ?? OF X QU - w sn Lav CCUlITlOF EXCII-li QUERt-TUESDAY. (Sittings in Banco.) FRA NCIS V. ROOSE. Mlr. Welsby shewed cause against a rule for a new trial which wvas obtained by Mr. Jarvis. thje action was brought to recover damages for slander, when the plaintiff, who is clerk to a mining company in Anglesey, ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... tI.I..xI I.'IIS. i ?? Aifl -s 1iu. N . I TliCOCSe5sionts 55 tem Iti( I IaIit lie Ith'. ii, HDogeils' Pairiday, tlie I' ii intistsi. 'Ihle I'oliasing Mlogis- Tiulcsol preided - I,. ?? t, Iv. Es. (Chirttol Cat. 'liohntlavn (tamidarifu), J. .ARe'v.,fo .lusij. he ice ((wrag), the(, Rue. John Wynune, dwll.sod dunnl, E't. ( c;rit ynhiled ), tiud Lile Roe. j. Atlurice ?? ds. '[he Chaitrman it] ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... The Commission for this county was opened before Mr. Justice Vaughan, on Saturday se'nnight. At ten o'clock on Monday morning the business of the assize commenced, and after the usual preliminary routine had been gone through, the following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:— Sr. W. W. Wynne, Bart. M.P. of Wynnstay, Foreman; Lord Dungannon, M.P. of Brynkynallt; Sir Robert Henry Cunliff ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT,—MONDAY

... I CENT'RAL CRIMINAL COURI',-AloNDAY. ; 'ihe sixth session ofthe fourthyearly commission was g e opened this inorning before the Recorder, Mr. Alder- n y titan Faretrother, and tile usual aueluritivs. - 'bhe grand inquest having been emnpanselled, the tl I, Recorder addressed tile jurors at considerable length, cotoltelscieg by observing that tile calendar before him v ts contained the names of ...

FLINTSHIRE ASSIZES

... FLINTSIIIRE ASSIZES. - The commission of the peace for this county was C 6 opened before Sir VWilliams, int. in the New 'Town . _ lI-all, Mold, on Wednesday se'nnigbt, and the court Si if immediately afterwards adjourned to ?? followill-g C . day. On IThlursday hlis Lordshipx attended Divine a . service in Pdeld Cliurci, aud then proceeded to i , the despatch of the business of the anssize. ...

SPRING ASSIZES, 1838

... ?? AND NORTH NVALIS CIllCVIT._BefiJi Mr. Justice WillifunS and ?1T1r. Jut. ice LColtussai UI outtgomie r h it e.- W\eI, llip (in ITesclTy, Mlarch 6th. AIlerionetshsl dre-Bala, Salurday the 10th, Car fsrroiiliire-(Crnirvoit, Thursday the 15th. A unleseu- le;TITtriis, ?? the 20ih. DenabiAire-Rstisn, Saturday the 24th. Flititdtire--iMold, \VedlnecnTiy the 28t1h,. Chesihire-(Jhemer Cbutlc, ...

Anglesey Assizes

... Anglcsey AssizcS. p Sir Julll kvrsUlraI atiriced at Icaleninalis on WeVl- co a neoday evening on 1 horseback nun vj ithuli parade from re ri al p hanger and imiriediaiely after his ar. bi orival pjoeeded to epen tile Coilvlliniesll ill tile Slire te Ilall. Next aidll'i g lliv l ordshi l attended l ivine ea service at tlie pillisit chibiti where ill approptiate discour.e was delivered liv hle ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... Anglesoy 91 Lrter Sessions. JG a uCtesIlY lust a general sessiotis oifthie peace for Clatsterwais holden at the Shire-ball, v ala Trimly La~fr Jolniuwillintins, of Treffoa, Esq., f Iblutaiaria. Ibev ilia Lloyd, of Llarrftiethle, and I I:11armli n ev of Tirevor.] fits learned Chairman, in ,addressing the grand i jsryh riefladv li.to the calendar, which he said etole'ineo thei xperience would ...