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BAIL COURT, TUESDAY, Nov. 24

... us; he| [Before Mr. Justice PATTrsSON.J I VC THE QUEEN v. WHITEHEAD, Town Councillor of Leeds.- i MIr. ADDISON moved in this case for an information in the nature I n-of a quo warrantor, as Oalinst a person named Whiiehead, calling 5 upon him to show by what right he acted as a Town Councillor in ] a the Borough of Leeds. At the last election there had been 332 Of votes given for a persono ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, SATURDAY, JULY 24

... COURT CF CHlANCERY, SATURDAY, JULv 24. I er 'IILNER v. SINGLETON. This was an appeal fr-nt an order of the ViCe-Chban ty celtor refusig a new trial of an iwue d'rccsd by the caser:. The ?? plalhtaff is a Vorkshire farmer, the dlefendant is a land ag~r1t hi the *ov salre CoUnY. Isl thc Year 1837, the plaont ff fxprcs6 o a w'sh to !r, purtrase thr fe'm of Esilham, which is thc preircrlv of the ...

THE SMOKE NUISANCE

... I THE S&[OKE NUISANCE. The following is -s abstract of the evidence given by Mr. tu Weat, of Leeds, before the- Committee of the iouse of Commons, seon this subject, on Wednesday and Friday week. It will no doubt eve ere be perused with somne interest, from the references made to Na local improvements and introductions, as well as from the compre-PO hensive viewe which lie has taken on the ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS.—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE

... WEST RIDING SESSIONS.ESTABLISHM1ENT I OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE. I I On W~ednesday last, the Miclbaelmas General ce Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the W~est Riding of ed Ytorkshire Were held at thle Court House, Wakefield, by adjournment, for the Purpose of inspecting the Riding Prion examining the accounts of tie Governor, &c. The official advertisements also gave notice, 1 That, at the ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12283 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALARMING STATE OF IRELAND

... - - - ,- - - ,TnM A (V ENFORCEMENT OF THEU COERCION ACT. THE criminal proceedings of the Irish Con- 3 federates have at length compelled the EARL Or I CLARENDON to determine on enforcing, without fur- i ther delay, the Act passed by Parliament in its present session with a view to preserve Ireland fromthe horrors of a rebellion. The Dublin Evesinyq Post states that Government has received ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUTCY

... , I LEEDS DISTltICT COURT OF BAN~kRUPTCY. 0 ae FRIDAY, NOVfENDElt 9. - le [Before Mr. Comnmissioner WEST.] of BANKRUPTS' ALLO IVANCE FOR BALANCE SHEET x Be UNDER THE NEW ACT, in RE HARSHAW AND ASKEW. 2b at 2 rIr. BOND appeared for the aesioneee, and applied for an adjourn. 2u msent, on the ground that the assignees bad not had time to examuine 3t a- the balance sheet. On the last occasion of ...

IRELAND

... IRELAN . maut The THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. 05 C TeSpecial Ceommissiaon for thle trial of the State prison1 5o icry M~ Was5 opined at Clarniel, onl STlosdariy sweek, by Lard Chief JSea 25 ?? Idlisebaro Chief CJattire D0eliery, tied Air. C inlire Aleolo andf The Laid Chief Justles charged lh't Griusid Jociy, tiosfidl Vioreisoltt Seiritele, at eret lengths. Thle review tie gave of tie at t even ts ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2362 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NISI PRIUS COURT

... ?? ?/n .4 V Vo-4- FRIDAY, Yesterday. Before Mr. Justice PATTESON.] MAULEVERER v. ROBINSON & ANOTHER, AND ,ROBINSON v. MAIULEVERER, ,SPECIAL JURIES.) Mr. WATSON informed his Lordship that these cross actions had been arranged. SMITH AND OTHERS v. BOYES. (SFECIAL JURY.) In this case a Verdict was taken fior the Plaintif; by con- sent, subject to a reference. THE QUEEN v. TIlE INHABITANTS OF ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT,

... VICE-CIIANCELLOR'S COURT, WEDNESDJAY, MAY :3. C (Jds~fsss' Sir L~. *Shusdiell.) C~ ATTOPRNEY GENERILI. ?? WILSO.-LAIDY IIMYELlY'S CIIA5SITIMS, a This clI7os, as rutssinsg to Lady Ilewley 'a clissisie in tile no rtli of Eulghiodi muler the title of' Attorlicy. General Shore,'' it will bas leo .sslboyrd oicupiued the attleit:lon of tile Court sonie yoaLr; barts l tt ?? the spros'its cs tar; sea ...

BRADFORD CHURCH RATE

... I. COURT OF.QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 30. li Sitt~ibgs in'Bauco, befoare Lord Cblef'Justitie DErNSOIV, and ,be .JUstice PAITESON, WIGHTOIAI, and Eata. ins DALE v. POLLARSD AND OTHERS. Id Thiie vas an action of replevin tried at. the Summer As- not alies for the county of York in the year 1842, before Lord Chief ad Justice Deoanmo, when a verdict wae found for the plaintiff, with A3 Pa. djmdsges, ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 27

... [SITTINGS IN BANCO.]) THE QUEEN v. FRARGUS O'CONNOR.-The ATTORNEY- b GENERAL prayed the judgment of the Court on this defendant, who t] was convicted at York of publishing a seditious libel. 1I Mr. OTCONNOR said, that he had to ask the favour of the Court n that the judgment might be postponed till this day week, on account e. of his being much indisposed, from inflammation of the chest. b He ...

STATE PROSECUTIONS

... ie COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DUBLIN. WEDNESDAY. li- OBJECTIONS QUASHED. Lt1 At hialf-past ten o'clock this morning, Judge Pamnass f I e- took his seat upon the Bench, and disposed of several motions of f a course. ry The CHIEF JUSTICE having intimated, at the close of the argu- N oments on last evening, that the Court would give judgment this ill morning on tise validity of the pleas of ...