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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIACE. D. ROLLS COURT, March 27, 1810. he IAINsiRIaGG V. BADDELEY. red BAtNtRIOGGI V. BAINDRIOGGE. ire This was a motion on behalf of the plaintiff, Thomas l it) Parker Bainhricge, for an injunction to restrain William c Arnold Bainbrigge, one of the defendants, and the party at present in possession of the lands, &c., claimed by the plsin- t ror tiff, his servants, agents, ...

AFFECTING CASE

... Ar 1' O.U1INSkX UAZP,. AIANSIOse-sOUSE-Rose Hunet, aged 19, was brought before YO ?? Gibbs oin a charge of having attempted to commit cas self-destruction. Im (St It appeared thot the unfortunate Creature had been for four co] I years living a wretched life of prostitution in the eastern parts s tU Ut of London. Her history is aI ieplorable uoe, asis presents atid 'Os melaocholy example of ...

THE GORHAM CASE

... AD'rfi5ESS FraU} ?? BISHOPS Op THE CiliieCH IN SCOTLAND. h hpno LoNDON HousE, March 2d. V. Te Bishop of London presents his compliments to the 'd editor, and sends a copy of an address which ihe has received from four of the bishops of the Church of Scotland (who desire that it should not be considered as merely a private document) P, IC and also a copy of his answer to the address:- A id ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST THE REV. DR. NOLAN, INDEPENDENT MINISTER

... EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST THE REV.t , l DR. NOLAN, INDEPENDENT MINISTER. .t A th Livrpol 55i7.S, o Tbrsdily last, the case of The plaintiff in his declaration stated that he was minister 1' of a congregation of Protestant Dissenters, worshipping, at Duie Chiapel, Manches9ter, andthaitthe defendant, maliciously if intending to injure the plaintiff in his goed name and repo- I - tation, and ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS

... I Im I These Sessions commenced on Tuesday (yesterday), in the New Municipal Hall, Chesterfield. before John Balguy, Esq., Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates, among whomn we noticed Sir 11. S. Wilmot, Bart., W. P. Morewood, F. G. Goodwin, J. G. Crotupton, F. Hurt, J. Oakes, Edivd. liadford, XW. Evans, Il. P., E. G. Maynard, J. Radiford, W. Longsdon, W. 'Milues, IV. L. Newton, J. S. A. ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... April 2-A1erander Thompsorn, charged with being a tern suspected person, and with frequenting the Duffleld-road with pub intent to commit a felony, was committed to the house of ra correction to hard labour for three calendar months as a rogue sup and vagabond. preE April 3.-Isbert Harroep, Williaml Ford, Adolphus Letteer, as a Michael Murphy, and IPillianx Mood, charged with being stiti ...

DERBY BOROUGH EASTER SESSIONS

... DERBY BOROUGH EASVER SESSIONS. I [leld at the GtILlIlALL, before ?? BAc.1IUY, Esq., Recorder, on Thursday, April II, I tdO0.3 The Court opened at half-past 10, when the following gen- tlemcn msere sworn on the Grand J ury:- e ~Mr. BAKERa, ForCean. e Mr. Whitchumrst, Mr. Wedge, Mr. Chadfield, Mr. Wild, 't Mr. luggins, Mr. Bates. Mr. Bloor, Mr. Stevens. Mr. Etches, It 1r. hlolmes, Mr. Beeland, ...

EXECUTION OF ELIAS LUCAS AND MARY ANN REEDER

... EXECUTION OF ELIAS LUCAS AND MARY ANN I IREEDER.AmRRmnv. RnhiV. . CAMBRIDGE, Saturday. hr t The execution of these young criminals took place this day Dtf, at noon, at the common gaol of this county, in presence of a Tb vast multitude. At the assizes just passed they were convicted of poisoning bei - with arsenic Susan Lucas, wife of the male convict and sister e of Reeder. The convicts had ...

CONFESSION OF A MURDERER

... I - -grep a On Friday ?? Saturday a most intense sensation was oc- in ti casioned at Anhford, Sunbury, Lslehamr, and the surrounding side localities, in consequence of its being reported that a murder fitI committed 20 years since, at Lalebam, a ua ilg ?? Staines and Chiertsey, had been brought to light by a volun- lb. ; tary confession, made on Friday afternoon by Charles Hlolden, 141h -a ...

DERBYSHIRE APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS

... l)EBRySjIlRE APRIL QUARTER SESSIONS. WED~NESDiAY, Arair. 10.I -13eforc J. BAL s-, Esq., CH~slAlRAoe, and Jtrh MIAuls- TRhATES]. ItcCourt openedl at 10 o'clock, and asfter tle usual form- :ititlw followinlg gentlemen were Sworn upon the Grand j I y ST~IEHIiFl MeIALAsN, E~q., Ashgaste, Foremfani. MrI ,otm Wood, Mr. John Arthur, Mr. Septimnus Ancliff, tr. dwad Badaaw, Mr. William Baker, Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WesrmixsTar, April 17. (Sittings in Banco, before Lord ChiefJusrice WILDs, and Justices CAESSaWxLL, WILLIAMS, and TALFsURD.) BARROW V. THE MANCHESTER AND SHEFFIELD RAILWAY COM. PANY AND OTHERS. This was an action tried before Lord Chief Justice Camp- bell at Derby, at the last assizes, in which the verdict was found for the plaintiff, with nominal damages. Mr. ...

INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT, COUNTY HALL, DERBY, SATURDAY, 20th April, 1850

... INSOLVENT DEBTOR'S COURT, COUNTY HALL, I I DERBY, SATURDAY, 20th April, 1850._ [Before J. T. CANTnILL, Esq., Judge.] prop I Henry Johin Lea, of Derby, gentleranlt, appeared on his gero I first hearing for protection from process. frorn The insolvent was opposed by Mr. St. George Smith, on Sleck I behalf of several creditors in Derby and Tamwortb, and was next supported by Mlr. Briggs. D It ...