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INQUESTS

... UEFORE SIR1. WHtISiOtJ, JUN., CORONER. UV g Oil Monday last, ait Little Chester, on the body of William C551 7s Blore, whose death took place thle Saturday night previous, afte very suddenly. 'fle deceased was a labourer, aind hod been fort following his employment duritig the day, and on his way Oiwi home was takens suddlenly iil, aind died shortly afterwards. YOit 'e From thle evidene osf ...

JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY COUNCIL

... JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PIIIVY COUNCIL. I - - - - -. ---ail nr, ry-rrI GORHtAM V. THlE BItSHfOP OF EXETERi. TiltS Jtiatiti5%N. A special meeting of the Judicial Committee of Privy Council wasl held on Friday afternoon, It the Council Chain- ay bei', Downing-street, for thle ?? of giving judlgment in re, the :appeal ft-sins the Court of Arches in this impovtant and hie lung-litigated case, ...

SHOCKING CASE OF POISONING AT SWINSCOE, NEAR ASHBOURN

... I SHOCKING CASE OF POISONING AT SWINSCOE, | NEAR ASHBOURN. I ?? XXeboDUt%11.I( O00I'TTAl. FRoi WILFUL .NIUoDERaiof Last week te stared thatit somewhat mysterious ciarcumn- staunce laid occurred at Sssinsroe, a hamlet abouet four miles al from Ashbourn, situated ocr the Leek-road. We are flow able to give a detailed account of tire affir which probably or involves the fate of one or more ...

ALFRETON COUNTY COURT, SATURDAY, 9th March

... II ALFRETON COUNTY COURT, SAIJunu)Av, )th 'March. .. -I I I- his Before JossLn THOMAS CANTRiELL, Esq., Judge. andorl a Jury1. LISTrIl V. rHE MIIIDLANDI) IIAILYV COSIPANY. This action was brought to recover the value of a cow I 0 belonging to the plaintiff, which had been killed near South nn .W\ gtield Station by the mail train, on the night of Sunday, . e the 4th November last. bet e Mr. ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... Y March 6-.-W'illinin Godwimi, charged with stealing one I pair of buots, the property of Mr. George Ward, was com-a d msittedl fi) triallit the ensuing borough sessions. tc Johnl Boaom, charged with wandering abroad and begging al ,alms, eas committed to the house of currection tolmard labour di for 14 days. d e March 7.-Aynns Stevenson, chergtle on the information of a I llary Rtichards with ...

GENERAL ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... YORK. ry- LAYCOCK v. PICKSLAY.-At York Assizes on Tuesday, this er- case was tried before a special jury. The action was brought le. for a breach of promise of marriage, to which the defendant ter pleaded a release of his promise, upon which plea issue was lie joinedz-M. Serjeant Wilkins, in opening the plaintiff's ease, at. said it was one presenting aspects as diversified as any of this uld ...

INQUEST

... [L. %VffIIITON. JUN.. BEFORE BIB. WiVSITONe, JUN,, CORONER. FATAL ACCIDENT AT THE WATERWORKS, AT BRsEAUSAt L.- On Monday last, a youth of the nasne of William Merry- wether, accompanied by his father, went to the new water- I works, at Breadsall, for the purpose of working the engine. The boy and his father attended the engine for the greater I part of the day, and about four o'clock the ...

THE CASE OF POISONING AT SWINSCOE

... A- AA - *-1A-lk sn rb A -~~lA n ?? - ~ -VA1b +-IIA f Since the inquest, which closed on Thursday week, touch- U ing the death of Samuel Tunnicliffe, several statements, the *e particulars of which ire not yet before the public, have been be made by the prisoner Chadwvick, which leave no0 doubt as to N the cause of Tunnicliffe's death. That he was wilfully and N IS deliberately poisoned by some ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER BY POISON AT SWINSCOE, NEAR ASHBOURN

... I ATROCIOUS MURLIDER BY POISON AT SWINSCOE, i NEAlt ASHBOUIN. w~ I 1- ?? ?? ..-nl s A-nedl .-llafl -~nulnfclln f+S We have already mentioned the somewhat sudden death, at Swinscoe, if tin old man named Samuel Tunoirliff, late of rei Butterton-in-Mayfield-lhe rurnoutis that got abroad as to the th cause ot deathl-the exhluriatioll of the body-the discovery of to arsenic ih the intestijivs-and ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... NiOTTINGIIAM BA N II;IKPl'CY COURT. U I II( rLoNU (,I A i OWtie I-,t. r II. ) a raF RIDaAY, Marci 22. S in ?? Mr. Commissioner BALVIUV.] th Re James Cslwiihaw and Jo/hn Cowlifihuw, of Derby, rail- of lie way carriage builders. 'T'he bankrupts came tp fircertificates, of ed which were grantedi on the application of Mr. Chaplin, of m of Birninwhatni.- -olicitoir, Mr. Chaplin. tb RHe Zaccheus ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... D)ERBLYSIIR1IE L1;NT ASSIZES. VIM~ Assizes were opened at Derby on Wednesday, by Lord Ck.sNII'FL-L aind 'Mr. Baron PARKE. Ip TEhe hligh Sheriff of thle County, RtOBERT AaRKWaIIG'r, of0t Suitton, Faq.,-arccniipainid by theRev. Goie'ais' AuKWrHIGHT, liii cilaplain, olt the Under Shei ifl', and other official gen- S t,:emean, at Little Chester, at two o'clock that day, where the Ib ?? was tormned ...

Published: Wednesday 27 March 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 24913 | Page: Page 1, 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE GORHAM CASE

... =- . ?? . . .. , T ihe Bishop of Eyetcr has written to the Archbishop of3, Clanterbury, in whose province the diocese of Exeter is situated, ' ~'to state that hie positively refuses to institute Mr. Gorham to3, '9the vicarage of ?? Speke. The bishop, in his letter, says that it is only out if courtesy and politeness that he calls at'I re' thle decision of thle Judicial Committee of the Privy ...