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WREXHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... WREXIHAM PETTY SESSIONS. ., V16JA±IA±vl rjwxJ'z. macuoue~ e. C MONDAY, August l9th. 0 -- ?? a - Before Francis James Hughes, Esq,, Sir R. H. Cunliffe, e | ?? Bmrt., and Towisilhend Mainwarisig, EsqI a C. ?? c licabeth. Jones, of WYrexham, was committed to Ruthin Gaol, for 14 days, charged writh stealing vetchees, l the property of Townshendl Mainwaring, Esq. e Williun Bostick, an old offender, ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT BANKRUPTCY [ill]

... * LIVERPOOL DISTRICT BANKRUPTCY CoulJ, 1A _ ?? e cir- IN RE WV. HI. GRIFFPTHS, ironmonger, Newtowr4I tie in This bankrupt cane before the court on his last exat:- l poa- nation.-Mr. Mason, of Liverpool, appeared on the Fars thout of the assignees, and Mr. Evans, of Liverpool, and Irni lants, Jones, of Newton, for the bankrupt--Mr. Mfason 6v Lun- jected the bankrupt to a lengthened examination ...

THE SANITARY CONDITION OF BANGOR

... (Fropi fs, Lonsdon5 Galfifid of Tuf sdaysji Att Court at Buckiaghamn Palace, the 14th day of Atte~Present, the Queeii's 'Most Excelltrnt Ma- Augut, c~18' WNhereas ther~e was this day read at the jesty In ?? from the General Board of Health, dated P: Boisra a thirod daly of July' one thousand eight hundred the ~e~t thewors following-that is to say tb aml ~ the Quen's Most Excellent Majesty. in ...

A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST AND HIS SERVANT

... At ROMAN CATHOLIC. PRIEST AND HIS I A'mn'st serious chargeeas preferred aainist the lti.e pon -A'raomst serious harge'was preferred against the i E ev. this Mir. Parsons, the leading Roinish priest in .Sheffietdi.on 1lass Monday last, at the Wakefield Court-house, wlhen agirl, sion who had lived with him as a domresti servants accused uts, him of being the father of an illegitimate child, to ...

DENBIGHSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... re- f you The Commission for this County was opened on Mon-jd ii011 day evening at the Shire Hall, Ruthin, before the Hon. th, iam Sir Thomas Noon Talfourd, Knight, who had. arrived drE ion, on the same afternoon from Bangror. His Lordship wit nlot attended divine service at thle parish church of St. T pri- Peter on the following morning, when prayers Were PILa 3 in read by the Rev. Mr. Evans, ...

PWLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS

... :. . t, } . PIYLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS. WrEDNISDAY. ArousT 7th. liberal .WEDNESDAY, AcwusT 7th. si Before S. 0. Priestley, Esq., and the Revs. J. P. Jojes to it. Parry and J. Williams Ellis, Clerks. 01 led by . ASSAULT . -S Secre- Mary, the wife of Thomnas Hughes v. Griffith Ellis. It was proved that defendant had beaten the complainant, sc 'much and after she had retired to her house andthslut ...

FLINTSHIRE ASSIZES

... : ?? ?? . i: : ' ' i' ' ?? , 1 L I ;FLINTSHIILE ASSIZES.. i, , ?? , :! ?? 0; ?? ?? I' ?? ? aect - 7= lie. Weramentioned in oui last tha the Commiession had betn' By bpened lfoi this county at Mold.. .A&ftei ~divinie'service. MW'~ veil Justice 'Talfourd took, his seat on the' bie'nch, when thea the' following gsnitlcmn welcre sworn, on-! ,ego TILE GRANfl maR. ory The Hon; ?? Sir W.;H. Cleike, ...

PWLLHELI PETTY SESSIONS

... ?? -1 WEDNESIDAy, AUUeSTr 21st.. Thb Justices present:'-.-Lietit.Genf. Sir L. P. J. Parry, street Knight; 0. J. E. Nanney, John Lloyd, P. LI. Edwards, Bev S. 0. Priestley, Clias. Wynne, Esquires; and the Revs. Chirie Robt. Jones, J, P. .T. Parry, John Owen, Griffith Owen, John Jones, ansi J. Williams Ellis, Clerkss. The Benchl having divided to two sittings, one for' the the st transaction of ...

A DIVORCE CASE IN AMERICA

... |A DIVORE.CASE ItN AMERICA. I ?? ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~m ruth, In England it is difficult to get a divoree. The 'he marriage tie is considered, by all denominations Fehn of religionists, as something too sacred to be 151st, op r i !nd trifled with, and men are unwillillg to permit mns, tle easy separation of those whom God has -he| joined together. In-order to make separatioll nist, effectual, that ...

DENBIGH SPECIAL PETTY SESSIONS

... AuiusT 1ric, 1850. IU Before John Heaton, Esq., Chairman, and the following dh Justices:-.R Lloyd Williams,.Esq., M.D.,,Thomas l Hughes, Esq., Richard Roberts, Esq.,'and Jo Wil-Th : Hams, -Esq., M.D. rOOR-i0iANT CASES. CO! The first, case which came on for hearing was one a the the instance of the' parish of Denbigh, against a person' 'mt now the occupier of a farm and premises in the same ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... ors' STrAFFORDAssrzrsis ek (Before Lord Campbell and a Special Jury.) ng Dor DEm BAiNnaeGIG ?? BAMEinajEo. -This wasC ug d action of ejectment, to try. the validity of jlvwill iniade 0r in 1818, the plaintiff, the hei-at-law~, seeking to, upset it ~On~twogrounids-insanityandfr-aad. The case, as opened' en. 'by the Solicitor-General, was to' this, effect :-The tes-f ter' tator, Thomas. ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE BY A MARRIED MAN, AND SEDUCTION

... BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE 'BY A I MARRIED MAN, AND SEDUCTION.' CEPfEfru AssrzHR. OgEsVri ASsNzUB. NY MILLAiARD v. LITTLEWOOD.-The plaintiff, Elizabeth T .Millward, was a widow, of the age of. 35; she was Cl le. married, very young to a respectable innkeeper at Suttou, of I near Macclesfield, who kept a house, known as the Wheat d, Sheaf. She lived S with him as his wife for a period-of oe ...