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MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

... MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR We: copy lThe' following. myeribua affair from Xhe Leeds Mircur,'' Dburing. tie presenbt''week'a s-srong' sensation has Sbeen 6c'asioned;in i-hiistown, by Ied covery'of a human'.beinh, i`hod-iad 'be& incarceikated in ciains iipthe. house, of'hispar'ents'ftr upwar'ds of fiftieen years.d 9in t~ednesday, in the '1ast week themo- thei of this nfgrie-n ' young ii~an, wli5ose name ...

LAW REPORT

... I.W REPOIFT. COMMON PLEAS.-IuaVuSa, Dxc. 16.0 ELIZABETH MANSERGH EXECUTRIX OF NICHOLAS MANSERAGH, DECEASED, V. RICHARD MARTYN ATTORNEY. -This was a1 aetion of assuimpsit for use and oceu- 1 pation. ln 1795, the late Nicholas Mansergh, Esq. was seized of an estate for ?? of the houge aand de- mesne of' Grenane, with reblainder td' his son John for life, remainder to his (John's) issue. At this ...

LONDON POLICE [ill] 2

... ?? PoLild, 4t,. Z Lob-WTsET..-Yeaterday ;was the day appomnt- ed for the important deterinination rbgpecting the robetry of Messrs. Makepeace; and Harker, silver- stiiths, in Serle-street, Lriicoln's.Inn-fiolds, to the r 4inoillit 6f between sty and seven hundred pounds, t Ii silver plate, which had been received in pledge a by several pownbrokera and Ihe mainaquestion tto d be decided ras, ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... HzAD-OFFIke.-GeOrge Williams was brough hefore the sitting Magistrate on Wednesday, ehdrged wilh having stolen a large pier looking-glass, value lf5I., a mirror, value six guineas, and various other articles, the property of Mr. William Hughes, No. 16, Upper 0rmond-quay. It appeared by the evidence'of Mr. Hughes, that his house had been secrel Y entered on Sunday evening, or Monday mofning ...

THE OLDHAM INQUEST

... Scven out or twelve of the Jury have signed the ronlowibg lettbf to Mr Thomas Ferrand, Coroner ' ' -Sf-We, 1hhe undevsigned, alernbersaofjthu Jury impannelled to ?? into hte cause of the death, 6f John Lees, of Oldham, anderstandibg thd our proceeding to the close of that investigatiib, ac- cording to the adjournment made by you, lics been interrupted, in ?? of your not having com. plied with ...

LONDON POLICE, GUILDHALL, JAN, 6

... I LONDON POLICE, GUILDHALL, Joy. 6. IMPORTANT CASE TO THE SILK TRADE. COTTON SHOT MANTUA V. PARIS CORD. This was an information filed by William Greatt, a journeyman silk-weaver, against Mr. George Woolley, a master silk-weaver residing in Bread. street. charging him, with only paying him lid. a yard for weaving 122 yards of cotton shot mantua, instead of Is. id. as regulated by the ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... DUBL IN'- E' I ; MONTRATH STREET OFFICE - James donnelly James Crawley, John Crawley, G Kirby , and Patrick Phillips, were on NVedneiday iast brought to this'Otiice, _charged with a btiurg;ar and robbery on Tuesday night last, in the dweiti,,- housti (Crows'.Castle,) near Swiords, in this ?? ty., Two men who pretended they were laboiurers in siearch of employment, applied at .Mrs. _BrjCa,5 ...

OLDHAM INQUEST

... OLDHAM IXVUESP j TO THKZ E EDitbfi OF TIHE MORNING CHRQNICLP. St51-Knowing the reputation of the Courier for .veracity, J was not surprised at -its asserting that the jurors who wrote to Mr. Ferrand had forned the opinion expressed in their letter on e-partee-itlcdnce.I 4Now every one who read the reportof the proceed. ings, as furnished in the columns of the Courier, must know that They were ...

WARWICK SESSIONS

... THE KING t. WELLS. r The defendant, Thomas Wells, was indicled for a misderneanour, in speaking seditious words. To this the defendant pleaded not guilty. Want of time, says the Birmingkam Chronicle, G compels us 10 be very brief in this caset On the I 1st of January last the defendant, with seven or eight other persons, of whom three or four were soldiers, was drinking at the Star public ...

LONDON [ill] JAN. 17

... I , - ~LONPOY PQL'. ?? . 17. ' 1YST RIOUS OASE. -i'1ii~h ?? ?? Saturday an. investigatiOnI interegt, -and lated till a-very late & hour, caet n -at this office before J. E. Conaat, Elsq.theSiL' ting lagistrate ?? ; Elizabeth Barnesygirl16 yearstofag6, wasbroughtt litla the custody of Plank, the officer. charged by Mr Johnb-Wright, r lineu-draper, of Foley-place M-ary7-edb6le, on ?? of c baving ...

SAL FORD SESSIONS. JAN. 17

... SLA.FORD SU'SSIvISuAS. J,,. 17. The Saiford QuiarterSessions coim need to-day, before the Rev. W. R. Hay, as Foreman, and a full Beiili ot Magistrates, viz.- : James Norris, Esq T . Silvester, Esq li. Foilden, Eaq. -J. Ridgway, Esq. R. Wright, Esq. J. Creas.ey, Esq. It. Fletcher, Esq. Rev. C. W. Ethelston, A. it. I James Wisatkins, -Esq. After the Grand J ury had been sworn, Mr. Bay addressed ...

OLD BAILEY.—JAN, 14

... OLD BAILEY.-JAN. 14. CHARGE OF MURDEPL sgeplh Skelton, dustman, was indicted foi the wilful murder of William Turdiey, by knoeking hfhr down in Chandos-street, on the 23d D'ee. last when thewheel46ti diay passec'over him hich caused his death. Mr.' Alley stated the ce-7 fdi the' pirbiec .dtion ecactly in the mahner we have already detailed' it t :o the public in our report of the Curoner's ...