POLICE

... the statement of the watchhouse keeper, con- sstables, and watchmen, that the prisoner is a most formidable . enemy to the guardians of the night in the neighbourhood of Is- lington, and that none of then singly can face tier; on many occa- sions she has ...

POLICE

... some ycses of seduction, which, if fully- established, are of an ex- g tremely atrociousnature;by- a person placedas the guardian s of his victims, and therefore peculiarly bound -to-protct them. dThe- pariah of St.- Andrew, Holbon, has an establishment ...

Oxfordshire Assizes

... Demise of BAStEMAN V. HARRIS. was an action of ejectment, to recover possession of the t Star Inn, and other meesitages, at Banbury, in this county. a Mr. Talfourd, in the absence of Mr. Taunton, stated the case. a The premises sought to be recovered were ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS, JAN. 3

... she not been fortunately rescuted, would not have been now living to en- cumber him by her maintenance. John Richardson, guardian of the poor of the parish at Rugby, deposed to the appellanit keeping sev ral horses and a gig. On the 3d of December tthe ...

OXFORDHSHIRE ASSIZES

... lie confidently anticipated PC, their verdict. Under atty circumstances,, lie relied on the law ba as laid down in thle Banbury Peerage. S M)r. Robert Hlarrisson, from lthe Prierogative-office, pro. En duce:d the weill of the first Atithoity Hodges. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... one time re- sided atNo. 2or3, Banbury-court; this wasAugust twelve- months ; was on a visit there ; it was a bad house; knows Bryant and Adurphy ; saw them in court to-day; fre- quently saw them at the house in Banbury-court con- tinued on her visit ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... work and labour done on a contract, entered into by the plaintiff, with the guardians and 1lireetors of the poqr of the parish of Mary- la-bonne, who (in common with other guardians and d rectors) were, according to a late, Act, empowered to sue atiidtobe ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... wvas married, Mr. Jabez Francis, of Bir- mingham, to Miss Mary Stephens, neice to Mrs. Green, of the Queen's Head Inn. Banbury. BANBURY MARKET, THIURISDAY. WVheat,4s. Od.to4s. d 0bs. 21s. to 28s. per qe. Beans, 4s. Od. to 5s. Od. ditto. Floor, 24s. to34s ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... convicted of having I stolen a truss of hay from a wagon at Chipping-Norton, the property of their master, Charles Judge, of Banbury, were e sentenced by the Court as follows :-Castle to be imprisoned for three months and kept to hard labour, and Hughes to ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES—CONCLUDED.)

... Bowler's father- in-law lives in a cottage belonging to me, and I lately gave him notice to quit. I have been one of the guardians of the poor, and ceased to be so at Lady Day last. About nine o'clock in the evening of th§ 22d ol October last I went to ...

CITY SESSIONS

... J. C. Ne do. and T. Itichlardson. P1us la/ ,f St. Xieiho/as.-D. P. Cooper and F. Travers. At a meeting of the Board of Guardians of this Union, on Thursday so'niiight, J. C. Neole and IV. Badeock were re- elected; and W. .9tacoy, and T. Payne, Jun. were ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Kilkenny. Henry Prittie, of Corville, Esq;, has been appointed High Sheriff of this county for the ensuing yeat._-Nenaghs Guardian. BUNTING APPOINTMENTS. The Independent Club 'Hounds will meet on Friday- Jaduary 31st, at Clondalkin-hill; Monday, February ...