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January 1866
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PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLING DON DIVISION.- CoLealy lill, Or,-forw, Dcc. 23. Present, the Right Hon. J. W. Henley, M.D., the lion. and Rev. F. Bevtie, Rev, DIr. Wynter, 3, H. Ashlhuret, Esq., Rev. F. GlanIville, Major Rnek-Keene, Guy 'Th1om1son1, Esq., G. Ganuniie-Maitflilld, Esq., Capt. Faie, and Col. Harcourt. There Nvas no other business than tho transfer of tho fol- lowin'g ?? Chequers, Stanton St. John, from ...

CHICHESTER COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... e SATURDAY. -Present: F. Smith, Esq. (chairman), h Colonel Oldfield, and G. lHenty, Esq. a TRANSFER OF IICENSE. f The license of the Canteen was transferred from Eliza. I beth Bishop to George Jamieson. I HIGHWAY PATE. A highway rate of 3d. in the pound was signed for the s portion of the parish of Ruraboldswhyke beyond the city , boundary. t OFFENCE AGAINST THE HIGHWAY ACT. VWiliam -Pitman, ...

HAMPSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... IHAMAPSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS. These sessions, which commenced on Menday-as re-I ported in our impression of Wednesday-were continued on the following day. The trial of prisoners commenced at ten o'clock before Melville Portal, Esq., who presided in the first court, and Sir John Simeon, Bart., a.P., who presided in the second court. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand jury: ...

FAREHAM

... Agent-MIa. G. SUTTON.bPt PFAREHAM PETTY SESSIONS. G MONDAY.-Before Admiral Sir 11. D. Chads, x.c.B. lie (chairman), Major Wingate, and Captain F. E. Brace. fo ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POsSESSION OF GUNPOWDER. or John Sleath was charged with having a quantity of ,i gunpowder in his possession, supposed to have been stolen in from Hilsea. go .Mr. Field appeared for the prisoner, who, on the appli- T] ...

BUCKS QUARTER SESSIONS

... AYLESBURY. THE CATTLE PLAGUIE. TIhe Qualrtr Sessions for tile County of Bucks opened on Mondsy,.and there wvas tn unuilsuailly large attendalco of Magistrates, incliuding Lord Carington (in the chair), the Duko of Besckingluaill, Lord Chluasan, Sir Harry Yrrney, Buat., M.r., Mr. ii R B. Harvey, M.P., Sir T. F. liantle, Bart,, licy. Dr. Booth, Itov. r T. TOOVy, &.C Thle nlohe Chairman1111 said ...

OXFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... OXFORDSHIIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. rlift'so Sc'ssions c-ommented on Irtonday, When thle lla:gistrates t1ti at oito o'elodk for the transaction of alid thero were presenit the Vi(,eC- Chairrmian (C. B Thiornihill, REsq.), tile l1nkct of JMorhliotrongIt, tlic Eir! of Abingfli, Oie ifOIL. J. 1F. WN. ]2'iiicnes, Sir Hentry Dashwood, Blart., Iligltt lion, J. jiN. Henle0y, Tt.P., Col. 1'ortli, M.1., T1 ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1866
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14011 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PORTSMOUTH EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The general quarter sessions of the peace for this borough commented at the Police-court yesterday morn- ing, before the Deputy-Recorder (Mlontsgu Bere, Esq.). The Mayor (E. M. XVells, Esq.,) and other mnagistrates also occupied seats on the bench. The following gentlemen were sworn on the grand jury: M~r. Win. lhilton, tereman. Mr. Wm. Lush Mr. J. Iidoutt. W. Millers. J. Rind. T. Platt. , V. ...

WINCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... W - C S W^INXIIESTER CITY SESSIONS. anl These sessions were held at the County R-loU, on Monk. re dlay, before the deputy' recorder, ?? H. Gunner, Esqi., and ar: thle Itlayor, NV. Bndden, Esq., and Alderman Dowling. co1 The Calendar contained the names of ]4 prisoners, con-. tained in nile cases, being the heaviest presented for some years. W The following composed the grand jutry :-Messrs. WV ...

HAVANT

... nIA yI An,. Agent-Mit. G. WHiTE. fo PETTY SESSIONS.-TicuRSDAY, JAisuAity 4TH, 1S66. ?? ?? Before ,J. Dei'erell, Esq., (in the chair;) W. H. Stone, Esq., Mr.P.; and H. Spencer, Esq. e THE LATE EISSEWORStH CASES. c On the magistrates taking their seats,A The Chairman (addressing the Clerk) said before the proceedings commenced lie had FiL yeny painful duty to perform, but he felt it was one hie ...

HAMPSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS

... tJ The Hampshire Epiphany Quarter Sessions commenced at the Castle at Winchester on Monday afternoon. Lord c Eversley occupied the chair; and the following magis- trates were ?? Lord Lieutenant of the county t (the Marquis of Winchester); the Earl of Carnarven; Sir W. Heathcote, maP. ; Sir J. C. Jervoise, sal'.; Col. Pane, M.r.; W. H. Stone, Esq., m.a.; Sir John Simeon, ?? 0. Sclater-Booth, ...

GOSPORT PETTY SESSIONS

... FRIDAY.-Before R. Mansel and B. W. Carter, Esqs. g BREACH O THlE PERRY ACT. Sr George Hag/ghton, of Portsea, pleaded guilty to working for hire in a wherry without a license in Portsmouth harbour. He received a good character fiom the superin- tendent of the ferry, and he was ill on the last licensing c day. He was fined is. and costs, and allowed a week to a pay the same. ASSAULT BY A SOLDIER ...

BERKS QUARTER SESSIONS

... B3ERNS (QtAlRlTE11 SESSIONS. T6 ,, tv I:I i i; i0 ill't l Ii ilititoi i tt i lItD t . Reaiuilll, oil AMonltly I ?? -l ?? ti:- p!ilillel' ,, i vtro. onl Ttiee.-L:ii, lri''k ?? Al's't.11 T Tl,, i'.,lti v i*v tl' !:I ?? . - . ahue ?? tile pvojicll of Clvcilrp It Nvwlxellxt 'iv, on1 i , Oet. is : uot nly I I`, . ; ?? t 1ith 'alfiri five lih,t.; of irek ?? ?? ] iK a'i;i 1l. v~l t, ?? ?? pt iity} ...