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Flintshire Quarter Sessions

... o Tlhese Sessions commenced ?? last, beforc the Ioin. Lloyd Kcnyoll, Chairman, aiid thc following l magistrates -Lord Kenyon, C. J. e W1rD D Dundlas, 6. B. T. Roper, F. C. Phillips, 1 Esqeuircs, aid the Rev. C. n3. Clough. le 17illinao Coiplftand against Joseph Daciv Roberts, fur assaulting a policeilian in the execution of his c duty. D This case excited considerable interest, par- Le ...

CARNARVONSHIRE

... CARNARVONSIIIRE. S Mr. AhtnSmthaaridathis. new Irc-, ' Vsidence, Plas Nowydd-the ancient seat of the v~ Anglosdv fiimily;-'' ' ~by: The Ifishdp.~f Wanger, Sir Richard Bulkoley, pra MmBat, M.P§P.Pee~s Williams, Esq., M2P. and Gri W. B3. llu~glic, Esq., MLP. are expccted to reach eha r their respective seats shortly.Pr A CAINAnivo- BAR.-At the Quarterly meeting fje of ?? Carnarvon H~arbouir, ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Al ERIONE'VlIlSB-1I1L QUAITER SESSIONS. Tlhese sessiotrs were held at Bala on the 7th inslant, belore Edward Lloyd, Esq.Clrairman; Samuel E.vane, John Jones, (lIyddynlian,) George Price Lloyd, Geurge Casson, and Edward WN illiamF, Esquires, and the Reverends Roberl Townsend Passinlham, and Morgan 1lughes. Ihe Chairman in his address to the Grand Jury, observed that there was only one case in ...

VICE-CHANCLLOR'S COURT—JULY 11th

... I vic-E-Cla!N- coult'r-jul'y 1101. -I y ]toiimr.rSf Joxias.-ili'his vas a petition hoard 't s before the Vice-Chalncellor, to determinie which of two suits, in an inlilut's naulle, was tic one for the tb infatnt'sbeiielit. janeltobhit theini ott wasahout the age of seventeeni, wvas only ihild of Mr. Hugh Ia Roberts, a Grocer at Dleaunuiris who died ijtes- a) Y at ;r tate, leaving a wahloo' ...

TRIAL OF FRANCIS FOR ATTEMPTING TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN

... . Th'De trial of John Franicis, for attempting to airc shoot her Majesty onl Constitution-hill, took place fthle on Friday ait thc 'Old Bailey. 'Vhe-Court -wa$ very full, but, from thce regultations Which had been e of' ma'de, not ineodveflicutly Crowded. Colonel that Arbuthnot, Colonel Wylde, and some other officers Veoy- of her Maj esty's Household, had seats enl the lites, benich, 'rem Thie ...

[ill] Quarter Sessions

... 'gcnbighLirc Quarter 5csslome. l3.e'rilix T fu 11511W-, 211th lonec.---i loilet Soli Ileatoen, ESqI., (h3irii'clln-johlil Pr'iice Itid 'I'lios. 1) wn ?? ?? rc I ~b i owVI'11e, Ii evils.. I)r, (1Owel, 1el rd veii, Ele l'eiu'tidi; TI'hci- ;~intl 'all, l ; isi Roheits,] ?? b 'jlL's, ?? ?? 1 ltuflhe, Hi . tildv'11to, &c. &e1. 'Ih1et ii'io:iil11:1 hoeicfv addeesedoi the fnl red Jury , stain that ...

Anglesey Quarter Sessions

... The E'itc, (Qu.,rtrr rint fot tle county or An. elesey sve a beldf at tile Counoy Hlt ll, eauniaris, Onw 'I nesday ast, balare Jvhn V'iilliaio, Euqr chiairman , John Price, Esq. Rev. J. W. 'Irevor, Rev. James Villifnfls, andilte liev William Tiboaas. a The followingu peraons hbiuyig answered to their nan es to erve of lie plaitr in july- elr Leneii PIrry, Pentiieih, foreman. 'lltoiltas ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DlNBIGHSHlRE QUARTER SESSIONS. These Sessions owere held at Rutinn, on Tuesday, 3rd January, 1842, before J. Ileaton, E-q. Chairman, Col. I. RAl. Biddulph, (the Lord Lieutenant,) Colonel Parry, Yale; J. Downward, Esq. Eathalfarn ; Jos. Ablett lEsq. Llanbedr H3al; Jlin Piaice, Esq. La.i- rhaiadr Hail ; tire Venerable Areideacon Newcome - the Revs. E. Williams, Llanrhaiaidr ; Ellis Rtoberts, ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE SESSIONS

... MIONTGONIERYSIIl1B SESSIONS. gC These sessions were hold on Thursday lest, be- - Icfore the f6llowing Magistrates: IY ight lion. C. ?? W. Wynn, (Chairman) Sir IdJ..Edwards, Bait, Sir C . T, Jonesq, ?? Corbett4 r 21h Esq. Rev. G. A. Evors, Rev. D., G. ML yttonl,. J. [i- Williams, Esq. J. Owen, Esq. (Broadway) P.t M~lorris, Esq. W. Morris, 1Esq,. I). Pugh, Esq. it. -)Ie. 13. Maurice, Esq. J. 1). ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... FLINTSHIRE QUARIAERt SESSIONS. These Sessions were held RIt Meld, on 'Th'ursday week,before sire lilo. LIloyd Keo so0 chairan.ill-u is, F. Mi. Lloyd Moslyn, 1t. ,1. ?? 1.. l'emllber- ton, Esq. fC. T1. Ihoper. I cr; Coucitiel 1J'hillips, I.. ?? lEsq. lion.Tl. ?? Lloyd, T1. AaMltier ,s \V. ?? Ellis Esq. C. 1). Dondas, Esq. P. Parry, E.q. and the lev. C. B. Clough. 'T'he following is the result ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER, AT WHINALL, NEAR WEM, SHROPSHIRE

... Al \\'IIIXNA L, N L.A I \\ E:M SII ()Pl'S I III:. Fro I a (1l Seemnil I Vdi Iio it oft t I, ?? tl,blvslu / Ae IC s ) | Aliother mirder Ims beiil pptn1et'lied in tbis coullty ?? IIe flebiit ve't, ?? chicullis tlilis' tII g reater Iltrocity i vt (i tiI inn tile Olie01 ?? 'Ot ive~tt Iiinilr Wsivestrv. AX nile iviti il i, lissisetllce Of hr iljsi *bI'Mid 1,, E k;llit f J;L-ioolil I st t 1011 bel- ...

Anglesey Quarter sessions

... Anglesey Qaarter Sessions. On Tuesday last, the Sessions for the lMichael- nissquarter were Isels din the SIiri-:ial , Ieaurnlaris, before John Williamis, Esq. Chairminm, and WmI. : !Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. M.P. Lord Vivian qualified as a Magistrate for the County. Tue following yeomlen answered to their niamies to scrve on thec granid inqucst MIr. Robert Lewis, G arlnenmecn, Foremllia . Mr. ...