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OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... On Thursday morning, between eleven and twelve o'clock the Judges of Assize for this circuit, Mr. Justice Crowder and Mr. Justice Willes, arrived in Oxford frorn Reading by the Great Western Railway. Their Lordships were met at the station by the High Sheriff (Viscount Dillon), and pro- ceeded at once to the County Hall, when the commission was opened, after which their Lordships went to their ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... J.i4L E L iaO±UL.L BULLINGDON DIVISION.-County iall, Oxford, Feb. 28. Present, the Eat1 of Abingdon, Dr. Mearsham, Rev. Dr. Wyntcr, J. H. Ashhurst, Esq., RDLI Gny Thomson, Esq. STIALING TuRimps &T LI'TrLIat01on.-Marl SimIml1ons1 and Jessy Simmons were charged with stealing turnip-tops, the property of lMr. William Burgess, of Littlemore, but as it was their irst offence, the prosecutor forgave ...

BUCKS LENT ASSIZES

... a,. ?? sown be. . ?? 1 a £JLKP wX fCOI~!.^ The Commission for the County of Buckingham was opened on Mondlly afteimioon, at Aylesbury, by the Chief Baron, at two o'clock, and his Lordship having charged the. Grand Jury proceeded to try prisoners nt three o'clock. George .fovdan, aged 22, was indicted for feloniously wounding and shooting at Joseph 1l3andy on the 26tb of January last, wvithl It ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION-Coutylgilell, Oxford, M1(r. 21. Present, the Earl of Abingdon, Dr. Marshlam, Rev. Dr. IWynter, J1. H. Ashhurst, Esq., J. Weylalld, Esq., Guy Thomson, Esq,, and G. Ganirri, Esq. Elizabeth Perrin complained against John Cooper, of Heacdington, for non-payment for support of an illegitimate child. The defendant offered to pay 3s. on Saturday light, and 2s. 6d. per week till ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGI)OiNDISION-Cosstylcft;I, zford , Mar 14. Present, Dr. Marsham, J1. 1H. Asishurst, Esq., Guy Thomson, Esq., and G. Gammie, Req. o John Windows was charged with attempting to steal, onl 55 the 7th instant, a piece of leg-wood, the property of Air. nE Edward Hurst, of`Cowley. The charge was wIthdrawn. Ann Sawyer, charged wvith attempting to conceal the birth of' ]her illegitimate chifld, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON.—MARCH 16

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON-MARCH 10. .,I . , . . I - __ e (Before 2-31X. oami-sisionea Gosrllhtrn.) 3 RE TAOG, BEAR HOTEL, REAJING.-ThiS was the ad- journed last examination meeting and for the proof of debts Ls under the bankruptcy of Johl James Tagg, of the Bear nHotel, Reading, innkeeper and brewer. e Mr. Reed appeared for the trade assignees, Mr. Charles LB Cocks, of Reading, ...

BUCKS LENT ASSIZES

... B3UCKS LENT ASSIZES. -R - --78t- o AYLESBURY, SATURDAY, MARICH 14. (Before aMr. Justice Erile ad as Special Tlary.) LOVETT V. LOVETT.-GREAT 'WILL CASE. This was an issue directed by the Court of Chancery to ttry the validity of certain testamentary papers executed by (the late Miss Elizabeth Lovett, of Liscombe House, in the county of Buckinghaun Mr. Serjeaut Byles, Mr. G. L. Russell (of the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—MARCH 21

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-MAfnCH 21. (Before arcs'. Commnissierses' Phillils.) RE CHARUES JAMES AIA'nHwS.-Mfr Dowse to-day ap- peared to show cause against a rale which had been obtained by Mr. Allcroft, the librarian, upon Mr. Charles Mathews the comedian. The rule had been granted upon the appli- catiuon of Mr. Sargood, based upon au affidavit from Mr. Alloroft, in which it was stated that ...

OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... ] 1 - . . 4 : . r (Continued from our last Journal) CROWN COURT.-FRIDAY, MARci 6. BURGLARY AT LITTLEMORE. .Tohe Is iggin, 46, labourer, and James Harl-iis, 21, labourer, were charged with burglariously breaking and enteling a dwelling house, and stealing a watch and other :rticles, the property of Mary Augusta Surtees, at Little. more, on the 9th of Februiary. Mr. Staveley Hill appeared for ...

ST. PAUL & ST. BANABAS, KNIGHTSBRIDGE

... I ST. PAUL & ST. BARNABAS, KNIGHTSBRIDGE. JTUDGXIENT. his On Saturday last the Judicial Committee of thle Privy bho Council delivered their judgment on the appeals of Liddell o.v. Westerton and Liddell ?? from the Court of Arches. rid There were present, Lord Wenslevydale, Sir J. Patteson, ral Sir W. H. Maule, Mr. Pemberton Leiigh, the Archbishop of nt, Canterbury, and the Bishop of London. ...

ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT AT MURDER IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... On Saturday an unusual degree of excitement prevailed in the neighbourhood of the Marviebone Police-court, in consequence of a young man, who gave the name of Willim Webb, and who described himself as a sailor, being about to undergo a re-examination before Mr. Long on the very serious charge of attempting to murder Mr. Alfred Buckler by stabbing him with a butcher's dressing knife in a ...

DURHAM ASSIZES—FRIDAY, MARCH 6

... DURIIA M ASSIZES-FRIDAY, utAcgE 6. (Before .1r. Justice Cromnpton.) DAVISON W. DUNCAN. Mr. Atherton, Q.C., and Air. Manisty appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Hill, Q.C., Mr. Overtnd, Q.C., Mr. Untbank, and Air. Farrer for the defendants. This was an action for libel brought against Messrs. Duncan, the proprietors of the DBui(?S Advertisea', and it has acquired considerable notoriety by reason of ...