Small Debts.—A long conversation arose on the propriety of proceeding with many local bills affecting the administration justice—principally Small Debts Bills—when the County Courts Bill would supersede them all. Lord J. Bussell, however, did not hold out any great hopes that wo
July 27, 1839 - Gloucestershire Chronicle - Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England
This is, indeed, a maiden assize. The learned Judges, £>ir John Vaughan and Sir J. B. Bosanquet, arrived in the town on Monday evening, and the commission was opened with the accustomed solemnities ; after which both Courts were adjourned. On Wednesday morning their Lordships at
July 27, 1839 - Cambridge Chronicle and Journal - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
BIAZiTZNG, good HOUSE ORCHARD BUR WELL. rpO be SOLD by AUCTION, By ELLIOT SMITH & SON, At the Fox ptiblic-house, Birwell, on Wednesday next, the 3lst of July, 1839, at Six o’clock the evening, in one lot, All that very convenient DWELLING HOUSE, containing several rooms, with Ga
July 27, 1839 - Cambridge Chronicle and Journal - Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
fgatfon. To sail punctually on the Sth August, hating one-half of her cargo now ready to on hoard. For CALCUTTA', THr* well-koowa Livery ml-built Ship IMOGEN, DowHKJj, Commandtr; A); 33U tun* register; newly coppered; remarkably fail sailer, and a superior conreyance both IBr goo
July 27, 1839 - Liverpool Mail - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
We last Tuesday gave, our condensation of Mexican intelligence, which reached through New York pepen brought the Liverpool steam-ship, on the preceding Saturday, an intimation that, on the sth of June, the town Tampico, which had been (he hands the foderaltsls since November, un
July 27, 1839 - Liverpool Mail - Liverpool, Lancashire, England
W>. !l>. VOL, XXVIII. A NTS a Situntion Ilouscmnid, in a (>€ntlptnan*s Family where is kept, or wait upon elderly Lady or respectable I'emalo, years understands and can have *;uod churaiier from the situation she is about havino. Apply (if I tter, post paid) to Y. , at Mr. Hazell
July 27, 1839 - Bucks Gazette - Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
Woßsiti p-sißEET.— Charles Lane, an apprer.tVo to an oilman of the name of Wilson, living in OlJsireet-road, was charged with having assaulted him. It appears from the evidence that the preceding evening the prisoner came home about 11 o'clock. He saw the servant girl,and asked
July 27, 1839 - Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
falsa answer to which brings with it the puni«bmeni for misdemeanor. By Mr. Gibson's erceUent bill,’* measure re. jected on Thursday is styled, the power to pot this question was repealed, at far a* boroughs were con* cerned, and thus tt would bare been possible (bat borough mem
July 27, 1839 - Canterbury Journal, Kentish Times and Farmers' Gazette - Canterbury, Kent, England
when many members were out < town, if the bill originated with the noble M.-npiis, it will be sent to the Commons, when the country exnict that their representatives will protect thetn tree trade usury, which can only -■real cepit .ii -t-i. v.’io the course a few years will poss
July 27, 1839 - Monmouthshire Beacon - Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
B,E LL 8 WEEKLY MESSENGER. Lori ÜBLBOCBNB ItoagM b* apwd to. ui Ifcot On the 4th cUuw being hot. . . . .. that Lord BLLKNBOBOUOH owred * the governor ahonld not have the power of changing the tenure of land. The clause amended was then agreed to. Clauses and were then agreed to.
July 27, 1839 - Bell's Weekly Messenger - London, London, England