Wilful Murder at Fleetwood

... . Considerable excitement was caused at the new town of of Fleetwood, yesterday week, by a report that a man had been murdered. A person of the name of Michael Hand had been struck on the head with some instrument, which caused his death on Sunday following. The particulars will be seen from the depositions which were taken before R. Palmer, Esq., coroner, on Tuesday last, at the house of Mr. ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... TUESDAY, Ju:NE 29. The LonD PIOVOST ;i11 the Chair. CITANI OF BIBLICAt. CRITICISM1. Treasurer Dn ?? again broogjlt forward the subject of the late vacant Deanerv Of the Chapel Royal, and tile diversion of the funds belonging thereto. from the estnblishnment of thle Chair of Bi- blical Criticism to the complimenting of Mr BIennic. Ile maintained that Lord Nornmauby had no right to give away ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZI INXtELLIGENCE. STAFFORD, FRIDAY, July 23. CRowN COUiT-Before Mr. Justice Codman. William Simpson was indicted for the wilful murder of t William Hewitt, on Saturday, the 19th of June last t Mr. Greaves and Mr. Kytineraley conducted the prosecu- tion. The prisoner had no counsel. It appeared, that on the morning of Sunday, the 20th of June, a peron of the name of Holland went to a stone ...

POUND ROBBERY AND PENNY RESITUTION

... POUND 1iOB i D PENNY RESTI- I (Frog; the Nconifoiiaist ) ex TaERE, said the highwayman, as lie tossed a op crown to the traveller whom lie had robbed of hun. wl dreds, that Wvill pay for a night's lodging-take it, ne and thank your stars that you have fallen into the bands of a gentleman capable of showing kindness ! We know of but one specimen of impudent irony to L equal this-and it is ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA IV NOTICES-(THIS .DAY). (COiRT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S.INN-Sitat 10. Jones v Jones, for mudgment-lu ra Humphr, petitlon-flo re Staplttoni petitionl-ltower v Molrris, ?? v Joyce, per * ?? v Tiptoll, ?? tthley v Ua(rdrIr-11rInhe v Locke-Parter v Verooor-Richuerda v Earl of Mlacclesielid, ?? v Richards-Horeley v Powell-Cobbe v Lowe- Brown vThorpe. VICECHANCELlOR'S COUVT, IfINCOLN'S-INN-Slt at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. BOW 3TREET. Forony.-Nichaie Bau*kc was charged witb uttering two forged checks, one for £3, nia taerther for £2, purporting to be drawn by Shi George Balilie Hamilton, upon Messrs. Coutts end Co., with In. tent to deirmrid John Smith, residing at No. 3, Ring-street, Long- ace; snd filebaelsurley, resbdi)g at No. od, Carlisle-street, Lam- beth. Upon both chorges the ...

JURY COURT

... tAW OF V.TP.RNTS. BlaROW e ANVANIALE & SON. Thit wee on itinao Rs sO tthn valillity of a patent for ?? f u intl ifiriVpalm.e, ile dii maunuftnetu°e of paper, mnil the valiitit of it turntd .i ini tbh oiriginalitp IS' Iv ia. vauitisln. Tlhe ele~renlelgnlldiil! the ii inijtitv alrnilivuegi tm prove. ie. previn,1oy o a.i liti ijsventhiio in Englanoi iewoll as tin Sreiland. lo the nalintibiiti' of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW IA TBLLIGENCE-TUESDAY. COURT OF CHANCiERY. Mr. Whately and Mr. Godson, of the oxford Circuit: Mr. Baies, Mr. Klnowles, and Mr. Vortley,of the Northern Ciruit ; and Mr. S. Sharpe ot this bar, took their seats this ?? within the bar is of her M ujesty's votuisel. Mr Austin, of th.e Norik Circuit having obtained a patent of precedenc, was also called withinl th bur. MOSS V. BALI)OCK. '(his a ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENC IE. OXFORD CllRCUlT-jVR()Il9;TE, JULY 17. CROWN COURT. [Before M~r. .lustice Colerilge.] A tnt 3 t1oeiboys WlS indicted for the Wilfill tmture'r of her nalte bastard child, at Alvechnirch, on tie 2th oftA pril lost. Mr. V. Lee prosecuted; Mr. W. J. Alexander detenided dile prisoner. TIlle prisoner was lairvmaid in the service of Mr. Ward, a respectable tarmer at .Alvechureli ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENC1'-WEDNESDA Y. COURT OF CHANCERY. WARD V. NASH. This appeal from the Vice-Chancellor was argned a few davs ago. The suit was instituted for the administration of the estate ot the late Mr. Nash, and a question arose wite- flier the salc of eertnin Regent'.s-canal shares, by M r.WVard, of the tirm of Bere, Ward, and Co., was a private tran.sac- tion, or a sale on the part of the ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... -YOERSHI;E SUMMER S ASSIZES. * CROWN COURT.-FRIDAY, JULY 16. (Before Mr. Justice lWighltman.) RAPE. Robert Allison, 20, and Thomas Pralt, 17, weie h harked with having on the 25th of March last, at Start- th, the former committed a rape on Jane Camber, he latter with aiding and abetting in the same.-I 3!&ViLISS appearedl for the prosecution, and Sir GRE- I GOETI.,LEwiN for the prisoners. The ...

INVERNESS PRESBYTERY.—THE DAVIOT CASE

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