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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK, (Before Mr. Commissioner Bunvoe.l MONDAY, Nov. 2-Mr. Commissioner Burge Will sit at eleven to hear motions and applications. TUvSDAY, Nov. 3s-William lJ. Tempest, Leeds, sharebroker, judgment on certificate; Win, Buckley, Saddlewortb, mann- facturer,judgment on certificate, both at II. . VXDNcsDAV, Nov. 4.-John Birch, Hull, tailor and draper, first dMv; It. and W. ...

LEEDS:

... LEE DS: ad SATURDAY. MAY 30. to ?? i id. SUAINIER CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. th Md . ye to NonTntrRN-%Mr. Justice Wiglotman, Mr. Justice Cresswell. of HOMiE-Mr. Baron Parke, Mr Justice Coltman. pr rds Oxron-Lord (iief Justice Tindal, Mr. Justice Manle. Po I. Noastomi--Mr. Baron Alderson, Mr. Justice Williams. th MIDLAND--Mr. Justice Patteson, Mir. Justice Coleridge. of WESTFRN-Mr. Justice Erie, ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS

... The Midsummer Intermediate Sessions were held at the Court-house, Wakefield, on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday last, before Joshua Inglbam, Esq., Chairman; Joseph Holdsworti, Esq., H. W. Wickham, lsq., Edward Tew, Esq., Thos. Hague, Esq., J. F. Carr, Esq., William Hepworth, Esq., J. Waterhouse, Esq., Joshua Pollard, Esq., &c. &c. A second Court was formed, over which H. W. Wickham, Esq., ...

Published: Saturday 12 September 1846
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1158 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... 1 LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPy. I BUSINESS OF TUIli1PfiUING WEilK. :(Bef'ore Mrg' emmniaioiier UtrOK,) MfoNDAJ Srip. .21-Pleaumont and Wiliamsonoi !.eeda, share broke ?? l~tJ,i' no'f rctts j Thos. .Yhcisonn Saliterbebble, noat Haif~ax .,mannf..ctar~r. '.Judgmr-n in respect of coita to wit. ?? it' ?? H~ailewell and ?? Ulrtihouae, dyera, la,- .iarn iadi ?? 8; Win. Braim a d Jonas Wade, ann. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 26

... e! POUURT1o BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 26. a _. - to er fBf(BfreAlfr. C'omnmsissionecr Sjseplerd.) r. 11 RODINSON'S BANKRUPTCY.-RULWAY nr n SPECUL1TIONS. WI Ti n The bankrupt in this -case was a siarebroker, carrying c on business int Coptliall-courti and to-day he applied for his certi- Ic I ficats. m n Mr. Coniosc and-Mr. D. W. Wilsel opposed, and Mr. ToSILINSON tho ws- ulportod the ...

WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... These sessions (Spring quarter) commenced at Pontefracit Court-house, on Mlonday laot., at eleven o'cloock it in the forenoon. There were sixty~eight prisoners in the the calendar. Clias.Wood, Esq. M.P., Deputy Chtirman of the Sessions, presided. At The following gentlemen wvere sworn, on the sed GRlAND JURY. Lie- Air. John Carter, Hnottingley, merchaint, Abo-n-cn. ~a- ,Joseph Milner Atkinson, ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE AS .SIZES.| [CONTINUED FROMK TUEB S rIEE rbeet lies Chit CROWN COURT. bs TIIU ReSD A Y, Hal-CIL 19. mnt [Before Mr. Justice COLERIDGE.] hl chit In accordance cltic an announement made by hlis Lordship on Not Taroiley, lie this morning proceeded coith thea North acid Idast-fli Rhiding Cause List. Thle first cose called ou n-as that of 18 BAILEY v. CASTLING. cric Mr. BtANSiiARD and Air ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... NII I , IR I X IU S CO0 UR T . ,; C' if U ?1 . 1) A 1-, Mlarch, 19, I- (Before iir. JUSTICE PATTESOX.) Lt I \e&M'SON v. PAVER AND ANOTIEI, (SpeCLial Jury.) d This case was reainsed at the sitting of the Court, by the exaeniehn Is tion of witl:ces for the doiuAce, which ?? until a quarter to If two, hicin 0e Mc. WATSOX rose to relply. und contenlded that the now drain at N , the O sgang wonid ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... LEEDS BOROUGHI SESSIONS. The Christmas Quarter Sessions for the Borough s. ,, of Leeds were opened on Wednesdiay last, at two o'lol;ck ii. the afternoon, at the Corrt-House, before Tisos. FLOWER G P[ LLLIs, Esq., Recorder. Tile number of prisoners for trial ti was 65. 'The folloxwing gentlemen were sworn oil N THE GRAND JURY. 0 3, Mr. John Armitago ]3uttrcy, wool mnerobhnt, Cross Bank- a ...

WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES

... [Before Mr. JUSTIC13 COLTMAN.] I IMPORTANT PAWNBROKING CASE. IN CAUTION TO PARTIES ILLEALLY PLEDGINCG. Two young women, named MARY ANN RICHARDS and ANN a ATTEIRSLEY, were cleargod with lhaving been found in possession of certain articles, kinowing them to have been stolen. MCr. MILL1e31, inlstucted by Mr. T. Herding, appeared on behalf of the prosecution, Tle prisoaers were undefended. Mr. ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Y O R K S H I R ?? ASS I ZE ?? 4.- ?? or C' 1 0 W N C 0 U R T1, A FRIDAY, .J im ID. shon Nir. JlI~tiCV C1t155-WEIL took hriS seat inl the VlroWn Pitos( dourt at noon, Wihel tllre ?? itrelinainrtries hsaving been ISe,~ gorse thtroughi, the 'ollowing gentlemen were Sworn onl the Sir, IThomas Digby Legarsi. of' fl~ant on, Dart., Fotremant. AOS Thle Ilon. Charles I'anig'Iftle, Of 1-leongltton. Sir ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MAY 26

... I; ,tl (Before Mr. Commissioner EVANS.) lr CORN ANT) RAILWAY SPECUILATIONS.-IN RE CROSS. ir The lislkruapt in this case, who was described as ; corn- el dealer, at Leeds, Fpplied for his certiticate. Sonme discussion Pi ensued as to a claim of £453 los. C5d, upon the part of Messrs. t( Scott and Co., being a balance Iarising out of a certain specala- ti tion of corn, at Hamburg, called ...