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COURT OF CHANCERY, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7

... FEARENSIDE v. DERHAM. Mr. K. PARKYsR and Mr. C. MALL concluded the argument on the part of the plaintiffs in this case, the Lancaster Banking Company. They seck a declaration that certain deeds de- , posited will their house by Mr. William Ilinde. of the firm of Ilinde and Co., to secure advances noade by them,-are a con- tinuing security in their favour after his death for the present r ...

PROTEST OF THE LORDS AGAINST THE CORN LAW OF 1815

... The following Protest, written by Lord Grenville, and equally to be admired for its statesmanlike reasoning and for its classical composition, was entered on the journals of the House of Lords on the passing of the Corn Law of 1815. Its predictions have been lamentably verified by the practical operation of the law : I. 1 Because we are adverse in prlnciole to all oevt restraints on commerce. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 26

... e! POUURT1o BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 26. a _. - to er fBf(BfreAlfr. C'omnmsissionecr Sjseplerd.) r. 11 RODINSON'S BANKRUPTCY.-RULWAY nr n SPECUL1TIONS. WI Ti n The bankrupt in this -case was a siarebroker, carrying c on business int Coptliall-courti and to-day he applied for his certi- Ic I ficats. m n Mr. Coniosc and-Mr. D. W. Wilsel opposed, and Mr. ToSILINSON tho ws- ulportod the ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE DUKE OF ORLEANS

... ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE DUKE | I OF ORLEANS. X Eoy, - PA~tis, Sept. 13. t ring An attempt to assassinate the Duke of Orleans was made ~ this forenoon near to the Rue Paubzurg Sr. Antoine. ?? Royal SaI aol dred Htghnessand his brothers, the Daikes dte Nemours and Attitue, pre- EN *3Cnt ceded by a brilliant staff', were rldir~g at the head of the 317.h Light Ile rear- Irifasstry, which was ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1841
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1818 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF LORD PALMERSTON ON THE CASE OF MR. Mc LEOD

... -- VI-La - JU tS C IOFFICIAL STATEMENT OF LORD PALMER- a STOX ON THE CASE OF MR. Mc LEOD. t: A;- X V15 i 1[9bn Ut' VPIYI. AMc LEODJ. f THE country at large, and more especially the classes interested in trade, will read with the highest eratisfaction the following important statement made by , the FoaEIG.N SrCRUTARY, in the House of Commons, in reply to questions from Mr. RoeBucE, on Thursday. ...

THE RAILWAY ROBBERIES AT HUDDERSFIELD

... . ted HUDDERISFIELD, SEPT. 21. fn td This subject continues to excite cons~ideble attention, dayt (u both from the magnitude and extent of the operations, end also fromt ttle the ingenuity and Oisnniisg exhibited in the execution of a scheme I s. if a th5t has for a considerable period baffled all inquiry. As wasin- Tny a ~nstaed last week. the investlgatious of the constabulary have heeir ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1849
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3671 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... These sessions (Spring quarter) commenced at Pontefracit Court-house, on Mlonday laot., at eleven o'cloock it in the forenoon. There were sixty~eight prisoners in the the calendar. Clias.Wood, Esq. M.P., Deputy Chtirman of the Sessions, presided. At The following gentlemen wvere sworn, on the sed GRlAND JURY. Lie- Air. John Carter, Hnottingley, merchaint, Abo-n-cn. ~a- ,Joseph Milner Atkinson, ...

IRELAND

... I-1U?LANB. ,THE STATE TRIALS. SEVENTEENTH DAY, FRIDAY, FEn. 2 o At ten o'clock the Attorney-General, the Solicitor-Gene- ral, and Mr. Sergeant Warren, entered. Inimediately after, Mr. Mr. Whiteside, who was received with loud cheering, which pro- ceeded from the bar and the galleries. On his arriving near to where- Mr. O'Connell wivs eitting, Mr. O'Connell rose, and witb both hise a bands he ...

LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... LEEDS BREWVSTER SESSIONS. a, On Monday morning last, the Annual General Meeting S of tie Justices of the Pease for the gianting of inklieepers' licences, fi wlas held at tile Coart-house, Leeds. tl The Magistrates present were :-lseory Cowper Mersiehll, Esq., it the Mayor, Damner Stansfeld, Esq., Joshe Claphamn, Esq., Edward ?? CGrace, Esq., Gcorge Goodman, Bg., 1 Win. PI'wson, Esq., David Wio ...

Published: Saturday 02 September 1843
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1205 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE CASE OF MUTILATION AT LEEDS

... THE LATE CASE OF MUTILATION AT !1 LEEDS. I ADJOURNED INQTIEST.-VERDICT OF WILFUL MURDEIR AGAINST SOME PERSO3N OR PERSONS UNKNOWN. On Mtondax- evening, last, the second adjournied inquest toulchling thssokn an ysterious tragedy, took -place biefore John Blackburn, Esq., coroner, at the Leeds Conrt House. As we anticipated in the ilfercursy of Satur- fday last, notwithstanding that every ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... , . ,~ yo-K AssizEs.-SUMMiT.\RY Of' THE SE1NTEWCES.- lnoliwng is a sumac t of the sentences ;-Dosth re- ?? for life, 6 ; do. twenty yeai'a, 11 ; do. 61001n years, 18 ; do. fourteen'yearis, 1 do. len years, 23 do oesn years, 12; imprisoned two, years, 16: do. one sud to enter into recognizeances of Xlud to keep the ?? for t so years, I ; do. eighteen months, 4 ; do. twelve thle 10 do. ten ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... (BeAore JAMES STANSIFELD, Esq., Judge.) SLADEN ?? THIlE LANCASHIRR AND YOrISIIIEtE RAILWAY CoMPAXV.-Mr. Bond, eolicitor, of Leeds, together with Mr. Edw\d. John Ridd, of ialifax, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. iliulitch, barrister-at-law, for the defendante. Tie court opened at ten o'clock in the morning, and the entire day, until lalf-past flve, was occupied in the hearing of ...