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JURY COURT, EDINBURGH

... .1 LilY0 C(ulI(I' EI)cImuilT !. (10 't'1'0(ily. till' 0121t011 of bia laxee ialgd by Mr 121arl;, 'coeolev to the Lhil f1 eilgliv of t~Li( ld 16 10( AndNilllohl Agalinst tile DOllJIjlity Of tile Presbylery of DintoLeidi, efaow IO be I 'toO beforo Lord Coonltitilame 1, In al Ju I y -I ?? fo I Uvloiog i'onl' - y Whether11 ?? About0 tile ,ltti ?? of AMorot, a1lid 27th A prilI, 1d11, ofaII eith, ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? Ittat diled. SOUTHERN DIV~~~IiON. mar BEFORE IMR. BARON PARKE AND) MR. JUSTICE was Vp.ENI1NG OF TECOMMISSION. lfow The 8ssiZO com sabon for the southern division of tbis assqe -sop ae on Satityday lest. The High Sheriff, we O ?? Gantt sq., of Manchester, with his attend- and ?? about ?? o'clock, arid the Judges arrived sent ?? from York a little aifter six o'clock. the I bY a ?? ?? Shrff's ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... IYORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZLES.1 (tOoveludedrom in last weekc,) CROWN COUIOT.-THIURSDAY, MAncon 23. I JBefore Air. Justice COLTMIAN. Josejst F~airest, L21, Ceorge Dalfson, 22, Thomans ~loydi, 20, and an3 John, Datton, 20t, were charged with having, on the Lahof JanaI- Id r ary last, at Sheffieldi., broken into the daelting-liouse of James V ]lBoolser, mid stolen three pairs of boots, three liver, ...

Published: Friday 31 March 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2770 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONEW'S INQUESTS. DREADrUL DEATIL-.J. E. Hyplman, Esq., city coroner, held an inquest at 49, Thomas-court, on the body of WVi- liam Brsldsturd, who came by his death under the circian- stances detailed in the e'vidence Anne Bradsford examined-I am mother of deceased, who died at ten o'clock on Saturday night; he was quite well at six o'clock; Anne M 'Farlan had charge of the child all day on ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STAFFORD, IARlICic t)7. jktfore Mr. Justice Erskirne and a Special Jlry.J lie tridi of tll Cinrtists, Ctoprrr, Richarrrldo, arid (rrpjr r, still d ,i;ll yet, ill all pr6bablity, last fososr S dir- Tbor '-LI ire tlt, pros -iton; closed on Naturday iligt, aisvi-g oecacUitei ffi' lfiry-thretr hlror. This tnornittg the threa tlen t Vil] btegi ir 1 Cooper, Co(,lrer, as it is expected ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHlACERY, LINCOLN'S INN-lit at ten. APPEAL MOTmONS.-Mely v Crosawell, part heard-Pearson v Kensit-Barned v Lang-Diever v Maudsloy-Needham v Needlifm- Innay v Tegg-Watson v Mtostyn v Spencer-Bazalgette v Verlew- Needhami v Smith-Westfield v Skipwith-Hartley v Gilbert. VICE-CHANOELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten, THE FOrIERO SEAL. Before Sir L. SHADWELL. ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... /a7.7 .4A D . . I . - .1 I 5 X I /via)o 4-Before Ald. Ridley and M. Longridge, E5q.-Jane Brown was brought up, charged with stealing a book fror the shop door of Mr Olyston, in Pilgrim-street, bat was discharged as the prosecutor oid not ?? Burns was charged with robbing a man of one sovereign and a half and some odd silver. The case not beig made out she was ?? N Neet and John Gledstolle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AISSIZE INTELLIG(ENl.'VCE. MIDLAND CIRCMlT-WARwICK, MARCH 2il. [Before Mr. Barou Gurney.] BURGLARY. Ednard TT hitcnman, aged 22, a young man of reepecteb , appearance, was charged with having, at the parish of Sol.- hull, on the 7th of October last, feloniously and burghirr- ously broken and entered the dwelling house of Edwald Graves, and stolen therein a quantity of drapery goods si various ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGHNCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT-COVENTRY, MARCH 28. The commission for the northern division of the county of Warwick was opened at this place yesterday morning at nine o'clock, after which Mr. Baron Alderson attended di- vine service. The calendar contained a list of Sixty-five pri- soners, nearly the whole of whom, however, were charged with minor offences. There were but six causes ...

CAMBRIDGE ASSIZES, MARCH 25

... | CAMBRIDGE ASSIZES, MXARCH 2.5. 1 7D - -- I {A ., I - _1 A ?? . AA.w (Before Lord Chfbief Jzstice Tindal and Special Juries.) BELLANY, CLERK, V. TOTTON, CLERK. This was an action to recover damages for a libel- lous letter written by the defendant to one Peter Sparke, of and concerning the plaintiff; the defendant pleaded the general issue. Mr Kelly, Mr Andrews, Mlr Serjeant Byles, and Mr ...

ANTI-CORN-LAW MOVEMENTS

... y1'J7CORNLtIi MOvL'VIENTS. EXETER. W cdnesday evenibg the Subscription-rooms were roded with one of the most numerous and influential rtotha.jotiO meetings ever held in this city, to meet a tDpnrIjon from the Anti.Corn-law League, consisting of ' ,Ltl yeouipson, and John Bright, Eiq., of Rachdale, G orest questiou was fully entered into. The veteran creite (jOlle IO 1tl,,,el spoke in bis ...

LIVERPOOL MARCH SESSIONS

... I w ?? ?? _ .. , I These sessions commenced on Monday, the 20th inst., o and terminated on Thursday, the 23rd, in the Crown I Court, before James Clarke, Esq., Recorder. Thle t calendar contained the names of cighty-two prisonprs, It seventy-nine being charged with felony, and three with 0 miederesesnor. and assaults. Of these. thirty-nine could neither read nor write, fourteen could read ...