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COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—SATURDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI--SATURDAY. (Sittings after Term in B(ineo.) . hin I;ERNE v SIOWEL.L CLERNt. , This was an1 actiiu live. ihcalstitlnpuet- c ac u s o tie ?? The al eod ill Imoputed ti the p~aiotlff that be, as a R rman Catholic irs: St, hacd :mposed a hore. bly remre nid a ridiculous p.riarce upotn a p-er m.,, a mcni:tcr ,f his church. Tic case was tricd b f..re 31'. B rin Kufe at r ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... [BEFORE MR- JUSTICE WIGHTMAN,] THE QUEEN v. GEORGE WHITE AND THE EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR, The ATTORNEY-GErERAAL moved, in this case, for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be Idled against a Mr. George White and Mr. O'Connor, who, according to the memoran- dum discovered at the stampcEffice, was editor and proprietor of the Nore/tern Star newspaper, ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 2Nisi PRIUS COURT, FRI-DAY, JULY 23. (BEFORE LORD DlENfMAN.] In consequence of thc late hour at which we received an ancmont of~ ite two following e~uscs, we 'mere unable last week to do mnore than merely flotlce the results. We now lay before the public futter repOrsl5 TAYLOR v. GREENWOOD). istesare. CRlO5SWS5LI and Horn-i;s were for the plaIntiff; Myessrs. Bl3Ae555 and WATSON for the ...

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. ...

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. ...

IMPORTANT CASE

... pater- COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, Nov. 15, 17, & 18. expirt WALTON vs. POTTER & HORSE'ALL. uonfit The Uosaer was occupied during these days in reading tdie Unfder store~s of theI ev idence on this trial, aid hearing rho arguments of ?? Ceunr.el on behalf of the respective parties. It will hermmbrd ' lie by ott renders that ?? action win brouxght by Mr. James Walton, of Ijury. ,welti,b Bridge, a ...

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 ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY. JULY 10, 1841. THE, AssIZEs.-The commission will be opened in York, this dlay, for the Yorkshire Stimmer Assizes, by Lord Dennmun and Justice Wightman. It will be seen by the calendar, which we have given in another part of our paper, that there are not above an average number of prisoners, though we alre sorry to say that sotne oF tho crimest are of a very serious character, and ...

THE BRADFORD CHURCH-RATE CONTEST

... 'f The proceedings in this case came on again on W edne- day, before the Magistrates, at te Bradford Court. ll.Th cort was crowdec nevr 'rtand the attendance of the Magi$- treat was unusually large. E. C. LIater, Req.. was in thecralr; t sd was aissisted by Co,. Tempest, Ri. W. Hirt), J. G. Paley, W. Busfeild, M.P., Charles Hardy and John Raod, Esqrf. Thre Court was occu- pied with the Church ...

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1341. THE AsizEns.-YonKI, Friday Afternoost-TiiE CAuSE LIST.-In the fidst or North and East-Riding list, 32 causes were entered for trial. The whole of these have been disposed of, except three Special Jury cases the fixtures for these we understand are as follows :- Lock- ! wood 71. Wood (respectin Ea ing ld .Market) on Thturs. |day, the 22d July ; ' Clotigh and Another v. ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JAN. 20

... - tunve Ur QUhJSiN'b 1±EiNU, JAx. ZlJ. the ion THE QUEEN v. SHEPHERD.-The question In this case was whether the overseers of Wakefield had a right to rate to the Poor the Justices of the West Riding for the currn-mill and he treadwmil In Wakefield House of Correction (on the ground :he that a profit was made known by grinding for hire), on Mr. ad Shepherd, the governor, for his house and ...