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COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... COUTNTY OF ANTRITI ASSIZES RECOiRD, COUITt. l1' i. Jeolha Peacocak v. I1i1. 6'eirseen. This was an action of trespass, to recover damages for an illegal seizure of plaintiff's goods, under execu- tion. Jury found for plaintiff, with costs. Counsel for plaintiff Messrs. Holmes, Nelson, and Joy.- Agent-Mlr. Edmund Malone. Counsel for defendant -Meszrs Napier, Whiteside, and Molyneux. Agent -Mi~r ...

EXECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE—DEPRAVITY of the CULPRIT

... EX-VECUTION of JAMES TAYLOR for the MURDER of his WIFE-DEPRAVITY qf tho CULPRIT. -a It will be in the recollection of our readers that James Taylor, a pig dealer, residing at Toockenham, near Wootton Bassett, was charged at the late Suminer Aosizes, held at, Devizes, with the wilful murder of his wife, when it ap- peared that the prisoner, about thirty-nine years of age, ?? given up his ...

KILDARE ASSIZES—NAAS

... KILDARE ASSIZER.N-AA. Coppinger V. Bredley. This case excited a good deal of interest. The plaintiff is la gentlenian of propezty,. who gesided. for satiia time' in i the countyKildare, and the defendant is Mr..Thomnasl Bradley, of Golden-lane -Dublin, -for-whoin;Mr.'Keatioge came down special. 'a ' - c . ' .Mlr. Nugent opened the'-pleadings. It, was an action. forl 4419b impriso6nrtent;*the ...

Legal Intelligence

... legal lixtelliglice. RIGHT Or VOTING (ENGLAND AND WALEs) BILL.- This bill, the names endorsed on which are tllhoe of Lord J. Russell, lr. Attorney-General, and Mr. Fox Maule, proposes to enact as follows:-I. That no joint lessees or joint occupiers in counties shall be registered as county electors, or be entitled to vote for the election of knights of the shire, uinless the clear annual value ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... CROWN COURTT-TIIUMSDAY, MARCH 1I1. indraii' Crismlish was iridicted for assaulting, on tho l4th of January, at Auhoeranningin, in the neighblour- hood of Gortin, Catherine Morris and Mary Nugent, ;mud stabbing them, with intent to (1o them- grievous bodily harm. Guilty of the assault, EdIzward Campbell neil Bell Iaqugee, for ?? shillings, in iluitation of the current coin of the realm.- Guilty ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... Yesterday a court was held for the despatch of business. Mr. Ki.N(O, the chairman of the City lands committee, presented a petition from the inhabitants of the vicinity of King-street, Cheapside, praying that measures might be taken to widen the great thoroughfare to Southwark- bridge. It was, he sai'd, stated as an argument in favour of widenintg the streets on the north side of Cheapside, ...

Yorkshire Lent Assises

... Yodsbire lent assi?ez. CROWN COURT -WEDNESDAY, MARcK 10. COINING AT HULL. Richard Coussinrs, (23), and Ann C'oussins, (25), were charged with having, on the 25th of January last, in the borough of Kingston-upon - ull, feloniously made two counterfeit coins, intended to represent shillings. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Wilson conducted the prosecu- tion; Mr. Bain defended the prisoners.-Mr. Armstrong ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6764 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN ?? HEAD OFFICE, PuocanEs OF TEMta *acx._Theie *ele 25 persons l, brought Up at this office, charged with ke; ping Sc. Patrick's 'Dty after the manner of the good old times, by appearing diunk in the public streets. The number convicted at this 1 office of a similar offence on the same day last year I office amounted to 37. |,HLEav'q BacoN.`-An old woman, named Eliza lHynes, whose looks ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... AlOND~r, March 15). Andretv 1Yeunq,7siowscagdwt saii JeS. Heondersozi n scmtu osabhnwt JInIife. 'Vile 121oscceo ttd hto audyngt as he was goingalg ?? Sharpo's Entrvleswts rese n te w hada kife drawl nhslad n te'eetieti ing to stab thle firstplcmnta leayn What weay and illterfered withl tles nhalgtilewn n toid a poliecemanl, anid, o hi hevn ht h P1r1s0ner embraced the lirst Opportur)itadra fe ...

SOUTH DUBLIN POOR LAW UNION

... SOUTH DUBLtN POOR LAW UNION. The Guardians of this union metyeaterday, at their Board. Toom, Old Kilmainham, J. L. AIIABaN, Esq, in the chair. R. Hall, Esq., Commissioner, and the following guardians were present :-John Mackay, Charles P. Gavin, Cor- nelius P. Shannon, John Barlow, William Andrews. Robert Smith, Doctor Nalty, William Reilly. Francis Smith, Terenee T. Dolan, Simon Foot, James ...

HINTS TO GRAND JURORS AT QUARTER SESSIONS AND ASSIZES

... | HINTS TO GRAND JURORS AT QUARTER I ISESSIONS AND ASSIZES. . First.-The Grand Jury are not to try the prisoner, but use only to ascertain whether there is sufficient presumptive bei evidence to put the prisoner upon his trial. However, ] in cases where the person charged has not been sent to Di trial by a magistrate, (that is to say, where he is neither he in custody nor out upon bail,) then ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELJ.IGENCE-TIrRitDAY. HATTON GARDEN. Edward ?? Chapman, Esq., as magistrate of the county, resid Iog in the Gree-is nos,Horteiy, charged a young man named Henry e/taapmirn with attempting a forcible entry into hit dweilig-bouse on the previous evening, and alleging that It belonged to him From a statement of tacta it appeared that thie prisoner was di ordered its his Intellects. When ...