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OLD BAILEY SENTENCES

... OLD BAILEY SETENCES. TRANSPOaTATION.-Lif.-Thomas Bare. Ten Years.-Edward Kelly. Scuen Years.-George Corbishley, George Fraser, Susan Ryan, John Peachy, Edward Charles Masterton, John Mason, Charles Rssseli, John Cook, Levi Tobias, James Fitzgerald. I ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... separate eartntes at half-past one. INSOLVENT I)lE3TORS' COURT-Sitatte Anjoucnvan HEAaNro.-Thomnas Richey-Wllitam tackett. ORI OTNAL UNroososD.-Edward Reeve-Benjaosin Harris- James Wilson-Thomas Pietty. ORtIAlOAr, OprosED.-Jaeme Doahue-Oeorge IV ?? Lacy- ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT

... Lucas), Aid. Saunders anrd Brikell, and Justices C. T. Hawkius, Sheard, Braei, and Salter, ASSxuLTING A. Pao-Pnooiot.-James Richey, Tfinity 5College, Dublin, was charged wills assaulting Sidluey George Oweu, while in the esocuticu of his duty as Proc. tar ...

Police Courts

... by Mrs Richey, bill poster, for having wilfully damaged certain'posters upon a hoarding round the net police-station in Wetgate Road. Mr C. DI. Dix appeared for the complainant, and Mr E. Clarke was for the defence. -It wag stated that Mrs Richey had secured ...

I DURHAM MICHAELMAS

... MONDAY, OCTO3ER 16, 1843, The court met this morning at 9 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as grand jurorsi- Edward Wylam, Esq., North Bailey, foreman: and Benjamin Dunn, Hurworth; Isaac Crawhall, Stan- hope; George Ewbank, Durham; Baker ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... in support of any of them, and the defendant was ordered to be discharged. NEW COURT. (Before the Common Serjeant.) Thonias Richey, 50, warehouseman, pleaded guilty to stealieg 100 yards of silk, the property of John Falshaw Paweon and Co., his masters ...

EXETER GUILDHALL,—WEDNESDAY

... Mlayor (T. G. Norrisi, E. Woolmer, R. Bastard, and C. Arden, Esqrs, JOSEPH SYLVESTER was steininoned for violently assaulting Edward Ridlge. his landlord, and also P.C. Back, who interfered between them about twelve o'clock on the previous night. It seems ...

Police Court

... Wsigglesworth and John Hardie, described as e drovers, were charged with stealing a sheep, valued at a £1 10s belonging to Edward Jackson, cattle dealer, Stocks- a field, on the 5th inst. The case had been remanded fromn V time to time, and the particulars ...

MANCHESTER WINTER ASSIZES

... tors in the n The prisoners werefoond guilty and se to 18 months' imprisonment, with hari '500sd e A MYTHICAL PATENT Sainuet Edward, Horr~son ani esleri indicted for obtaining by fasii Ptetencenthr £200, £610, and £I150- an~d with atteclptin ~ obtain X4 ...

DURHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... A. Wil- kin3on, Eoq., Rev. A. D. 8hafto, R. Webater, Eeq., BL Carr, Eeq., &c. The following were sworn on tho Grand Jury Edward Backbouee, Eeq., Bierlopwearmouth (foreman). William Christopher Allen, Esq., Weatoc. James Carr, Elq., Monkwearmouth Shore ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... -able for seven days with 1bind fab oir. Lthbe HAWKIX'G WIT-nOUTr , L'iN lte Id-bI~ 2kelwas charged by Policc ~tfal 'f Richeis wi ith ha- kin2 ii 0,wit hoot a I icelise in Sa -i - -- ii i r -rMal Prisoner wits selling cemn.iiiI j~t! , rrti ,'oe e a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... remonstrated with him, was fined 26s and costs, and in default of payment Wee committed for two months.- William Murphy and Edward Leo, the former charged with assaulting the police, and the latter with at. tempting a rescue. The bench fined Murphy 10s ...