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YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... IYOR KSHIRE AS&IZES.|. 3. ~~~TH UBSDA ?? .easch 9. to The H on. Sir En DWARID HALL ALDERSON, Konight, teand the lion. Roigsc.jT MorNsEy ROLIp,, Knight, the Learned ?? Who have elected to take the Northern Circuit onl !ing this occasion, Opened her Majesty's Commission of oyer arid blic torininer and general gaol delivery for the County Of York iere and for the City of 'York -nud County of the ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... i i I Q A'IrTlDT. ' T ,. 11 tid ?? JAN. IL. Ia (Before Mir, Comsaissionuol A VRTON,) grE itO, IN RI: GE'OP.GE TAYLIAI, GRiOCERt, BADF~liORlD. a This baaklrulst. wbose liabilities sire fronm X4,00 to zLM,000, On re ;,nd lisving mstset to a ver y liimited amaoutt, dlisco up to pass eni ore0 iis last exameeination. Mrl. C.ourteoay appeared for, the bsossk- be rupt, and thea assigneeis, whso ...

IRELAND

... IRELA ND. A inrnar to MUFtDItR.-Two farmers ?? Sullivan and Michael Connors were stopped last week by three men armed with gans and pistols; in the barony of Cothmore, in the county of Waterford,-and who demanded .money; on being refused, bne of the party fired at and slightly wounded Stillivan. A reward of .e60 has been offered for the arrest; of the villains.: LunoR SURRENDER op FrUE-ARDIS. ...

COUNTY COURT, HALIFAX

... (BeAore JAMES STANSIFELD, Esq., Judge.) SLADEN ?? THIlE LANCASHIRR AND YOrISIIIEtE RAILWAY CoMPAXV.-Mr. Bond, eolicitor, of Leeds, together with Mr. Edw\d. John Ridd, of ialifax, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff; and Mr. iliulitch, barrister-at-law, for the defendante. Tie court opened at ten o'clock in the morning, and the entire day, until lalf-past flve, was occupied in the hearing of ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... THURSDAY, JAN. 27. (Before Mr. Commissioner WEST.) RE KABERRY KETTLEWELL, SILVERSMITH, LEEDS, To-day, Mr. K. Kettlewell, late silversmith and jeweller, of this town, attended to pass his adjourned last examinatlon. Mr. Sangster. solicitor, appeared for the bankrupt, and Mr. Naylor and Mr. Mid- dleton, solicitors, opposed, on behalf of the assigneee and creditors On this occasion, Mr. John ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... (Cotsiijncad front 0our sispyelem t.) Subts nevi C R0 w N- Co U It T. O:1 (Before Mr.jutie ERLti.) that TII URSDA Y, JesWY 27. I. TU!.E I3INGLEY CHARTISTS. I - II&tItIT W111TVIRILD, JOTIN KIlVI~NGTON, JFSSE. 51151 ItUIL~t. fr rit ad cnspiacyat tinges' enthe 2filth of brat May ast ti th appicai~nof r. loi.ort, Wre raversaid to Still' S~~r i~vOW~~e5 tO~~dO~eo.Ottieetlon, suit ~~his Lordshtp dir ...

ALARMING STATE OF IRELAND

... - - - ,- - - ,TnM A (V ENFORCEMENT OF THEU COERCION ACT. THE criminal proceedings of the Irish Con- 3 federates have at length compelled the EARL Or I CLARENDON to determine on enforcing, without fur- i ther delay, the Act passed by Parliament in its present session with a view to preserve Ireland fromthe horrors of a rebellion. The Dublin Evesinyq Post states that Government has received ...

IRELAND

... IRELAN . maut The THE SPECIAL COMMISSION. 05 C TeSpecial Ceommissiaon for thle trial of the State prison1 5o icry M~ Was5 opined at Clarniel, onl STlosdariy sweek, by Lard Chief JSea 25 ?? Idlisebaro Chief CJattire D0eliery, tied Air. C inlire Aleolo andf The Laid Chief Justles charged lh't Griusid Jociy, tiosfidl Vioreisoltt Seiritele, at eret lengths. Thle review tie gave of tie at t even ts ...

Published: Saturday 30 September 1848
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2362 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT,

... VICE-CIIANCELLOR'S COURT, WEDNESDJAY, MAY :3. C (Jds~fsss' Sir L~. *Shusdiell.) C~ ATTOPRNEY GENERILI. ?? WILSO.-LAIDY IIMYELlY'S CIIA5SITIMS, a This clI7os, as rutssinsg to Lady Ilewley 'a clissisie in tile no rtli of Eulghiodi muler the title of' Attorlicy. General Shore,'' it will bas leo .sslboyrd oicupiued the attleit:lon of tile Court sonie yoaLr; barts l tt ?? the spros'its cs tar; sea ...

SUPPRESSION OF CHARTIST & REPEAL MEETINGS IN LONDON

... SUPPRESSION OF CHIARTIST & REPEAL : MEETINGS IN LONDON. COLLISIONS WITH THE POLICE. por soanle timle past meetings have been held in various parts of tihe metropolis, of Irishmen who are advocates for tbe repeal of the Union, and also of the Chartists, and the resolutions arrived at have been to tile effect, that in the event of any punishment being inflicted on Mr. Alitchel, who bas now been ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... MONDAY, JULY 24. (Before Mr. Commissioner AYRTON.) S RE N. ASIE, WATCHtMAIKER, WAKEFIELD: tar. CAniss applied to his Honour to grant a certlifcate to this bankrupt, against whom a fiat was opened in February last, The application was opposed by Mr. Bond, and it ppeared from ai statement made to the Commissioner, that tie debts owing by the bankrupt amounted to £1,006. while those due to him, ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTOY. I Is6 MONDAY, MANY 8. d IBfolre Mr. Ceosmiseiconr AvnRTOX.) fl E J. D. GREEN, PLAID MANU'FACTUJRER, LEt4D. .e 'lis was at meeting for proof of debts and biankrupt's test oxraifle' ties. Mc. Boend, of Leedo, and Me. IRowlatt, of London, seaered it for thle aeeigsseez, and J. IT. Itill, Esq., harriset r, fi~r the bay.oupt. is At the first nmeeting for proof of ...