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HERTFORD WINTER ASSIZES

... and misdemeanour, punishable, on conviction, by fine, and imprisonment. Such, according to my firm belief, is the law of the land with reference to this point. There was one piece of evidence in this case, which, askI have been informed, was pub- lished ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, FRIDAY JULY 30

... imprisonment. The defend- id ant pleaded in justification, that he was an officer in. the army, e superintendant and commandant, having the government of the t, land forces in the service of his Majesty. Then he proceeded to tu alledge, ththe plaintiff had ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH

... for the purpose of consolidating and extending their system, h. until it has now reached the length and breadth of tle ins land. All -this we had witnesses in readiness to prove, ild and when It is'considered that 'to many, these facts woold Its have ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... thing before r against him. Tlhe prisoner denied taking the leather.-Guilty, but re. tcommended to mercy on account of the woman's (Reeve) evidence. e The leartied Judge sentenced him to 12 months lirprisan. 1ment, and hard labour, tile first and last ...

BOROUGH EASTER SESSIONS

... with the water, and as used for a Ow n dye - house, lie made them worth anettrentalof £83295 6d. limiii He ilhought with the land attached they would fetch in the mnarket .d 1600. Witness Ihad valued several dNe- the houses in the course of his practice ...

THE MURDER AT PUTNEY

... have examined the remains of the ill-fated woman an at the clean and surgical manner in which the opening of an the abdomen. &c., had been made, but it may be explained Pr by the fact that Good, while in the army, was frequently srl called upon by the surgeon ...

CASE AND OPINION ON THE REGISTRATION ACT

... that Lord M. :having requested Stuart, a distinguished artist in London, ,to paint a portrait of his brother, a captain in the army, -he did so with great accuracy. When Lord M. saw the portrait he exclaimed, This is not the portrait of my -brother,-it ...

DERBYSHIRE JUNE SESSIONS

... plants to thrive or crops to flourish in wet undrained lands is about as reasonable ats to hope to fatten cattle with their heads above water. Nor is this all. When stock are kept on undrained land, it is notorious that they take the rot, from which they ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sought for. Tlre ceas wirs not heard. ,v Ilse An action to recover the surmi of $91. laid out by plaintiff d t as tenant, on land at Darley, near Muatlock. tr tee Mr. AVWhiteliurst, Q.C., and Mrm. Hayes, for the plairitiff; tgr Mr. Humnfrey, Q. C., and ...

DERBYSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... me in ?? county. Thle gicat 1naii'rity t' tilie Cases ivere ol' such a p i nature as wve miglit hope to snitigaie bry mortl land 'et gious hit education. hut it wa~s not to be expected ilhat cany efforts v'e se mighi m ike could eiii'erly erandicate crime ...

MURDER BY POISONING

... they work completely under it. he 'Ihe army accoutrements that have been extricated are Its nearly all destroyed; and the splendid Oriental vases, he sent as presents by Indian officers to their friends in Eng- rn, land, have all been melted. There are still ...

WIRKSWORTH PETTY SESSIONS

... Grange, earthenware daewstg inconvicted in the penalty of 21. and costs, for trespass in pur-lg of colt of conies, upon certain lands at Griffe Grange, on the holl 15th June last. UN a James Else, of Wirksworth, labourer, was convicted in the penalty of 5t ...