SUMMER ASSIZES. ---4-- CIRCUITS OF THE JUDGES. MIDLAND—The Lord Chief Justice Abbott, and the Lord Chief Baron Alexander. NoaroLK—The Lord Chief Justice Best and Mr. Justice naTlei% Wn.T KN—Mt. Justice Littletiale and Mr. Justice Gaselee. No 'mil...RN—Mr. Justice Park and Mr. Ba
June 4, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
I can prove— Sir itienAno BERNIE—The truth is this, Sir, if we were to .go Into the case at the length which you seem to desire, we should be too long before we arrived at a conclusion. Major Sweeney—But if I could prove that she has slept night after night with her husband— Six
September 17, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
Od. to 970. v Od. to I2os. Od.—lnferior, 9 . 05. Od. to 105 e. Od.—Straw, 38e. Od. 10 ST. JAmts's.—Hay, 801. to 110.0d.—New ditto, 7 58 . to 026.—Clotet, to 120 s. Od.—Straw, 36e. Od. to 45e. Od. WIIITECIIAPRI..—CIover, 04s. Od. to 120 s. Od.—ll 70e. Od. to —s. to —e.—Straw, 36e
July 23, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
ON Monday Mr. Barber, of Cowper's-couit, Corr:hill, was as a defaulter on the Stock' Exchange ; and on Tuesday morning the doors of the banking-house of Sir John Paring, Shaw, Barber, and Co., were closed—an event which gave rise to considerable agitation in the City, where it w
February 26, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
or A WIFE BY limn HUSBAND. On Thtfrsday, tvCoroner's inquest was held at the Triumeirtmt Charibt, in Pembroke-mews. Upper Orosveuor-place, on the botlz of Sarah listerean, aged about 40, who was-killud by her buiban Isaac Bateman. _ Mary Hughes, the wife of John Hughes, of Fulham
August 6, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
• 'DREADFUL FIRE.--A FAMILY Or NINE PERSONS 'BURNT. — On Tuesday night, the farm house at Invernglas, occupied by 11. Roll, ground officer on the Invernie estate, Badenoch, was *ant to the ground, and the whole inmates, consisting of his wife, ..stven children, and a tailor lad
August 6, 1826 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England
SlR,—From the very great interest lately manifested by the Proprietors of the Trades' Free Press, in the cause of Benefit Societies, as being justly opposed to the obnoxious Bill now pending in the House of Commons regarding their future regulation, I am instructed by the Member
April 26, 1828 - Trades' Free Press - London, London, England