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DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... I | CROWN COURIT-WEDNESDAY, MTARCH 15. in EBefore M~r. JUStice COLERIDGrE,] bOn Tire Court opened iit ten o'clock. aop GRtAND JUILY. anti The 11on. A. H. VEKNria , Foreman, had Sir TI. S. Wilmot, Barn. P. B. L~e Haunt, Eaq. Joll Sir H. S. Blane, Hart. W. Me~ndly, Esq., ALP. 'C V Dr. Peach. A. Al. Mlundy, Esq. all F. Bradashaw, Esq. W NedaRq. abo C. Clarke, Esq. James Oskes, Esq. saw5 J. G. ...

Published: Wednesday 22 March 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 30573 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY, March 11

... if [Before thre MAYOR, Sir H. S. WILMOT, Bart., It. FoustAN, and it J. HIAYWOOD, Esqrs.) Mr, Peat, Chairman of the Race Committee, was summoned f'or naon-paymnent of three poor-rates for the grand stand, amounting = ,ogter to 1t01.ls. 7d.-Mr. F'. B3AKER appeared on behalf of the ovesees othepoor-Mr . Peat objected to the paymecnt, on the dl ground that when the first assesoment was made the ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, 13th MARCH, 1854

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY, 13th MARCU, 1854. I D -ur p e .. .- [Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq., Judge.] Tb a This was a FULLER V. MURPHY. Co a Ts t wr action brought by Mr. Fuller, of Victoria- wei enp street, Derby, stationer, against Mr. Murphy, of the same we keplace, dentist, to recover the sum of 11., for damages for a sd Ot nuisance. ad[ his The plaintiff's case was conducted by Msr. Borough, ...

POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY, Feb. 25

... POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY. Feb. 25. -- l : V ,- T -.Ghna nn w-f X llowv- gBefore Dr. BENT, B. FoRMsAN, J. HAlwooD, and D. Fox, LsJrs.] irthe Mr. James Ball, nmil-owner, Devonahire-street, was summoned C SHles, by Sarab Oakley, a young woman who had been in his employment, a for assaulting her. It appeared that complainant had bcen west inge tysomeSlk, and on the 1puller going to take it ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT,

... V -- o h afA lid FRIDWAr. March 24. tb rBefore Mr. Commissioner BALGUY.] 9C ut In re Rowland Hill, of Nottingharos, lace-manufacturer,- le: he This bankrupt, who was supported by Mr. Maples, and i as- opposed by Mr. Shilton, came up in accordance with an order iis made last week, the matter having been adjourned for the WI ras production of a witness.-Mr. Win. Hemriley, examained by re [r. Mr. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTILLIGINCE. TB1Im utilEYi nb w 7113 BURNHM5AM ittlail1la At the Aylesbury sasshes, last week, Moses Ratio was tried for. the, murder of.,Mary Ann Sturgeon, at Burn- it he ham, in November last. The case excited the greatest In.' a of terest on account of the atrocity and mystery attending the re. sirme. The evidence give~nwasin substance the same as that v already before the pubilic, ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, March 1

... POLICE OFFICE, WEDN3SDAY. March 1. [Befote I. FoBXeN, Esq.) Charlotte Corbett, was charged with stealing a loaf from the shop of James Gray, Willow-row.-The prisoner entered the shop about eight o'clock on the preceding night, and whilst Mra Gray was at- tending to other customers, she took the opportunity of secreting a loaf under her shawl, where it was. discovered immediately after- wardi. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I SSrIZE INTELLIGENCE. In NORFOLK CIRCUIT. Is, Nottwicue, TnuitsiAY, March 23. iS Ca~owN CouarT.-(Befors the Cos1aF BARON.) ve TsE TITrrLIsiAiL MsURDEa at frifflamn Thonipson, aged 21, was Indicted for the wilful ly murder of Lo.rena Belts, on the lath of November last, at w ig Tittlesball. W Io Mr. Evans and Mr. Bulwer were counsel for the Crown; ha do, Mr. Carlos Cooper and Mr. Metcalfe ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... id The commissioin for our March Assizes was opened yester- e day (Tuesday), with the customary processional display and pi legal formalities. In the morning, between 50 and 60 of the hi i, tenantry of William Drury Lowe, Esq., the High Sheriff, le is partook of breakfast at his seat at Locko Park-Mr. B. Pym, who has been agent for the sheriff's family for nearly half a cl e century, occupying ...

LAW AND POLICE

... This long-standing CSSC was brought to a conclusion on Wednesday week, after occupyng the Court ofQueeh'sBench three sucoessive days, when L.,oT( Cmaipbell summed upit great impartiality, and subnmitted three quest ons to the jury. Upon the question of whether the agreement between the plaintiff and Mdlle. Wagner remained in force on the 5th of April when the agreement was signed between her ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... an act BOLLS' COURT, CHsANcazrAT Aw, Feb. 23. led, (Before fAa Mrrzaofthe RoLLS). the O)KZ Or 'DiVONS5IrE V. 'LAVOBZST. to This suit cgme betfre the'lCburt on a motion for an In. 'eh- junction, by the Duke2of Devousbire, the prevent the defend. V of ants, who are' wiie 'merchabtas, fron proceediuo with any action at law against htm relative to certain wine.w blch bad been ordered by his butler ...