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They hold any justice that's brought
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1. Some Newspaper clippings from 1828 (includes names)
2. Names from the Newspaper in Text form
3. Articles on Court & Juries
2. Names from the Newspaper in Text form
3. Articles on Court & Juries
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This is a mixed bag at the moment, but more will be added to this page
Some mention Jurors, others, just the Magistrates.
This is a mixed bag at the moment, but more will be added to this page
Some mention Jurors, others, just the Magistrates.
Computer recognition of Newspaper articles, when trying to convert them to text, can be way off sometimes, so it's a lengthy process to correct all of the mistakes. Here are just a few of them and how by one or two letters being changed in the conversion process, it can change the whole meaning, or create an entirely different name, some articles are totally unrecognisable (that's why you sometimes can't find what you're looking for).-
He approached the Lunch (He approached the Bench)
Mr. Justice Hairy (Mr. Justice Barry)
Mr….. of Snotland (Mr….. of Scotland)
Representing the council of Bumside (Representing the council of Burnside)
He approached the Lunch (He approached the Bench)
Mr. Justice Hairy (Mr. Justice Barry)
Mr….. of Snotland (Mr….. of Scotland)
Representing the council of Bumside (Representing the council of Burnside)
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), Thursday 4 November 1824
TUESDAY —At half-past ten JOHN STEPHEN, Esq. took his seat on the Bench as Chairman of the Court, supported on the right by JOHN THOMAS CAMPBELL, THOMAS M'VITIE, and WILLIAM WEMYSS, Esquires, and on the left by JOHN PIPER and EDWARD RILEY, Esquires.
The Clerk of the Peace, FREDERICK GARLING, Esq then recited that part of the New South Wales Act constituting the Court of Sessions, followed by which was the Proclamation of HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR in CHIEF on the same subject, dated the 21st of July last ; after which the Proclamation in this Gazette was read.
The Precept, nominating the Magistracy of the Territory was also read, as well as one bearing date the 1st instant, appointing JOHN STEPHEN and JOHN CARTER, Enquires, Justices of the Peace.
The names of those Gentlemen that had been summoned by the Precept of the Sheriff to give their attendance as Grand Jurors, were now called over. All were present, a few excepted who gave sufficient and proper excuse for non-attendance save one.
The following is the list of Jurors selected from those that were summoned-
Thomas Horton James (Foreman), John Dickson, Vickers Jacob, William Walker, Alexander B. Spark ,
John Connell, Prosper De Mestre, David Maziere, Robert Holt, George Thomas Savage, James Chisholm,
David Ramsay, Robert Fopp, Matthew Hindson.
TUESDAY —At half-past ten JOHN STEPHEN, Esq. took his seat on the Bench as Chairman of the Court, supported on the right by JOHN THOMAS CAMPBELL, THOMAS M'VITIE, and WILLIAM WEMYSS, Esquires, and on the left by JOHN PIPER and EDWARD RILEY, Esquires.
The Clerk of the Peace, FREDERICK GARLING, Esq then recited that part of the New South Wales Act constituting the Court of Sessions, followed by which was the Proclamation of HIS EXCELLENCY the GOVERNOR in CHIEF on the same subject, dated the 21st of July last ; after which the Proclamation in this Gazette was read.
The Precept, nominating the Magistracy of the Territory was also read, as well as one bearing date the 1st instant, appointing JOHN STEPHEN and JOHN CARTER, Enquires, Justices of the Peace.
The names of those Gentlemen that had been summoned by the Precept of the Sheriff to give their attendance as Grand Jurors, were now called over. All were present, a few excepted who gave sufficient and proper excuse for non-attendance save one.
The following is the list of Jurors selected from those that were summoned-
Thomas Horton James (Foreman), John Dickson, Vickers Jacob, William Walker, Alexander B. Spark ,
John Connell, Prosper De Mestre, David Maziere, Robert Holt, George Thomas Savage, James Chisholm,
David Ramsay, Robert Fopp, Matthew Hindson.
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), Saturday 15 July 1826
WINDSOR QUARTER SESSIONS.
Agreeably to His Excellency's Proclamation, the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace was held at Windsor, on Tuesday, July 11,1826.
WILLIAM CARTER, ESQ. CHAIRMAN. WILLIAM COX, Esq. ARCHIBALD BELL, Esq: JOHN BRABYN, Esq. JOHN M'HENRY, Esq.
The following Jury was sworn :-Wm. Cox, Richmond ; John Grono?, Pitt Town ; Henry Cox, Coan;
John Atkinson, Wilberforce ; John Bingle, ditto ; Andrew Johnstone, Portland Head ; Geo. Hall, Pitt Town ;
Geo. Smith Hall, ditto ; John Dight, Richmond; Wm. Faithful, Richmond ; John Hilles, Windsor;
John Johnstone, Portland Head ; James King, Mulgoa; John M'Dougal, Lower Branch; James Mein, Portland Head ; John Smith, ditto ; George Bowman, Richmond ; Wm. Bowman, ditto ; James Davison, Lower Wilberforce; Richard Roane, Evan ; and John Single, Evan.
According to the form of Court, the Jury were now counted, and they nominated, at their Foreman, Mr. Wm. Cox, of Hobart Ville; but Mr. Cox declined the distinction, on account of late ill health, and courteously proposed Mr. John Dight, who as generously accepted it, and Mr. John Dight was accordingly Foreman of the Grand Jury.
The King's Proclamation against Vice und Immorality was most distinctly read ; and silence being called, "under pain of imprisonment," as the words ran, the charge was given to the Grand Inquest. The Petit Jury was sworn ; vis. Mr. Adam Clink, Foreman ; Richard Rose, Chas. Herbert, Edward Field, jun; Wm. Thos. Baylis, Owen Cavannah, 'Edward Alcorn, David Brown, John Baylis, John Brown, Roger Connor, and David Cross.
WINDSOR QUARTER SESSIONS.
Agreeably to His Excellency's Proclamation, the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace was held at Windsor, on Tuesday, July 11,1826.
WILLIAM CARTER, ESQ. CHAIRMAN. WILLIAM COX, Esq. ARCHIBALD BELL, Esq: JOHN BRABYN, Esq. JOHN M'HENRY, Esq.
The following Jury was sworn :-Wm. Cox, Richmond ; John Grono?, Pitt Town ; Henry Cox, Coan;
John Atkinson, Wilberforce ; John Bingle, ditto ; Andrew Johnstone, Portland Head ; Geo. Hall, Pitt Town ;
Geo. Smith Hall, ditto ; John Dight, Richmond; Wm. Faithful, Richmond ; John Hilles, Windsor;
John Johnstone, Portland Head ; James King, Mulgoa; John M'Dougal, Lower Branch; James Mein, Portland Head ; John Smith, ditto ; George Bowman, Richmond ; Wm. Bowman, ditto ; James Davison, Lower Wilberforce; Richard Roane, Evan ; and John Single, Evan.
According to the form of Court, the Jury were now counted, and they nominated, at their Foreman, Mr. Wm. Cox, of Hobart Ville; but Mr. Cox declined the distinction, on account of late ill health, and courteously proposed Mr. John Dight, who as generously accepted it, and Mr. John Dight was accordingly Foreman of the Grand Jury.
The King's Proclamation against Vice und Immorality was most distinctly read ; and silence being called, "under pain of imprisonment," as the words ran, the charge was given to the Grand Inquest. The Petit Jury was sworn ; vis. Mr. Adam Clink, Foreman ; Richard Rose, Chas. Herbert, Edward Field, jun; Wm. Thos. Baylis, Owen Cavannah, 'Edward Alcorn, David Brown, John Baylis, John Brown, Roger Connor, and David Cross.
Australian (Sydney, NSW), Friday 25 July 1828
CORONERS INQUEST
Dr. Halloran the Coroner for Sydney convened a Jury of house holders on Wednesday in order to enquire into the cause of the death of Joseph Cook, whose dead body was at the time lying at the General Hospital in Sydney. The Jury consisted of the persons whose names follow :— William Reynolds; Thomas Turner;
Thomas Berry. Thos. Kidd, John Crane, Peter Howell, Thomas Fitzgerald, Andrew Gillies, John Whelen,
William Brown, William Martin, and Henry Murray.
CORONERS INQUEST
Dr. Halloran the Coroner for Sydney convened a Jury of house holders on Wednesday in order to enquire into the cause of the death of Joseph Cook, whose dead body was at the time lying at the General Hospital in Sydney. The Jury consisted of the persons whose names follow :— William Reynolds; Thomas Turner;
Thomas Berry. Thos. Kidd, John Crane, Peter Howell, Thomas Fitzgerald, Andrew Gillies, John Whelen,
William Brown, William Martin, and Henry Murray.
Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW), Monday 3 November 1828
On Wednesday last, the adjourned Court of Quarter Sessions commenced, when many of the Jury were not in attendance, and the Court could not proceed till about 12 o'Clock, not being enabled to get the Jury together.
William Foster, Esq. Chairman , Major Innes, Willam Lawson, Esq; Thomas Walker, Esq; Robert Lethbridge, Esq. composed the Bench.
On Wednesday last, the adjourned Court of Quarter Sessions commenced, when many of the Jury were not in attendance, and the Court could not proceed till about 12 o'Clock, not being enabled to get the Jury together.
William Foster, Esq. Chairman , Major Innes, Willam Lawson, Esq; Thomas Walker, Esq; Robert Lethbridge, Esq. composed the Bench.
True Colonist Van Diemen's Land Political Despatch, and Agricultural and Commercial (Hobart Town, Tas), Friday 9 September 1836
..we also observe that other two persons who have been connected with our office are also excluded, viz :—
Mr. John Hall, a Landed proprietor at Brown's River, and Mr. Thomas Pierce : of Murray-street, both of whom are qualified: by law.
..we also observe that other two persons who have been connected with our office are also excluded, viz :—
Mr. John Hall, a Landed proprietor at Brown's River, and Mr. Thomas Pierce : of Murray-street, both of whom are qualified: by law.
Launceston Courier (Tas), Monday 23 November 1840
QUARTER SESSIONS-JURY LIST.
Wednesday last, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, was the time appointed for settling the Jury List for this district; a difficulty however arose, in consequence of the chairman, P. A. Mulgrave, Esq., being absent in HobartTown, and Major Wentworth, the police magistrate, not considering it consistent for him to preside as chairman of a meeting convened for the purpose of revising and amending his own work. The post, however, brought the opinion of the Attorney-General upon the subject, who affirmed that the Police Magistrate could, with strict propriety, fill the duty of Chairman, in the absence Of Mr. Mulgrave, and accordingly he took his seat. The following magistrates were present on the occasion— G. S. Davis, William Franks, Robt. Wales,
A. Thomson, H. D'Arch, Thomas Williams, J. Sinclair, W. H. Gough, Esquires ; Dr. Seccomb, Captain Neilley, and Captain Loom. At the request of Captain Neilly, a portion of the new Jury Act was first read
QUARTER SESSIONS-JURY LIST.
Wednesday last, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, was the time appointed for settling the Jury List for this district; a difficulty however arose, in consequence of the chairman, P. A. Mulgrave, Esq., being absent in HobartTown, and Major Wentworth, the police magistrate, not considering it consistent for him to preside as chairman of a meeting convened for the purpose of revising and amending his own work. The post, however, brought the opinion of the Attorney-General upon the subject, who affirmed that the Police Magistrate could, with strict propriety, fill the duty of Chairman, in the absence Of Mr. Mulgrave, and accordingly he took his seat. The following magistrates were present on the occasion— G. S. Davis, William Franks, Robt. Wales,
A. Thomson, H. D'Arch, Thomas Williams, J. Sinclair, W. H. Gough, Esquires ; Dr. Seccomb, Captain Neilley, and Captain Loom. At the request of Captain Neilly, a portion of the new Jury Act was first read
Sydney Herald (NSW) 9 Dec 1847
Jury List Revision Court
Police Office, Tuesday, 7th December. -A meeting was held this day for the purpose of revising the list of persons liable to serve on juries for the jurors' district of Parramatta, which includes under the late Act the county of Cumberland, with the exception of the city and district of Sydney. Mr. Eliott, P.M., presided. Under the provisions of the Act, all magistrates resident in the district alluded to were summoned to give their attendence. Forty-two magistrates were accordingly summoned, but only sixteen attended at one of the most important duties the Justices are called on by their duties to perform. The names of the summoned are given, the italic characters marking those who did not attend :- Henry Watson Parker, Esq; Matthew Anderson, Esq. ; George Bantry Suttor, Esq. ; J. S B. Benington, Esq. ; William Lawson, Esq. ; Nelson S. Lawson, Esq. ;
Thomas Forster, Esq. ; Charles Forbes, Esq.; John Blaxland, Esq. ; Arthur Blaxland, Esq. ;
Andrew Lewis M'Dougall, Esq. ; Samuel Moore, Eaq. ; James Parsons, Esq. ; James J. Riley, Esq. ;
John Rolland, Esq. ; Robert Copland Lethbridge, Esq. ; Frederick Orms Darvall, Esq. ; Thomas Hood Hood,Esq;
Alfred Kennerley, Esq. ; George Cox, Esq. ; Robert V. Dulhunty, Esq. ; L. V. Dulhunty, Esq.; Edward Cox, Esq.; Henry Cox Esq. ; Christopher Fearon, Esq. ; Thomas Holt, junior, Esq. ; Thomas V. Bloomfield, Esq. ;
J.B. Bossley, Esq. ; William Howe, Esq. ; Edward Howe, Esq. ; Robert Pitt Jenkins, Esq. ; James Chisholm, Esq. Charles Cowper, Esq ; David Williamson Irving, Esq. ; John Norton Oxley, Esq. ; W. Russell, Esq. ;
George Thomas Clarke, Esq. ; Robert Fitzgerald, Esq.; William Farquharson Stuart, Esq. ; William Bowman,Esq. L. Duncan Whittaker, Esq. ; and J. L. Scarvall, Esq. The lists were revised there were some few exemptions allowed, and there were also some names struck off as disqualified.
Jury List Revision Court
Police Office, Tuesday, 7th December. -A meeting was held this day for the purpose of revising the list of persons liable to serve on juries for the jurors' district of Parramatta, which includes under the late Act the county of Cumberland, with the exception of the city and district of Sydney. Mr. Eliott, P.M., presided. Under the provisions of the Act, all magistrates resident in the district alluded to were summoned to give their attendence. Forty-two magistrates were accordingly summoned, but only sixteen attended at one of the most important duties the Justices are called on by their duties to perform. The names of the summoned are given, the italic characters marking those who did not attend :- Henry Watson Parker, Esq; Matthew Anderson, Esq. ; George Bantry Suttor, Esq. ; J. S B. Benington, Esq. ; William Lawson, Esq. ; Nelson S. Lawson, Esq. ;
Thomas Forster, Esq. ; Charles Forbes, Esq.; John Blaxland, Esq. ; Arthur Blaxland, Esq. ;
Andrew Lewis M'Dougall, Esq. ; Samuel Moore, Eaq. ; James Parsons, Esq. ; James J. Riley, Esq. ;
John Rolland, Esq. ; Robert Copland Lethbridge, Esq. ; Frederick Orms Darvall, Esq. ; Thomas Hood Hood,Esq;
Alfred Kennerley, Esq. ; George Cox, Esq. ; Robert V. Dulhunty, Esq. ; L. V. Dulhunty, Esq.; Edward Cox, Esq.; Henry Cox Esq. ; Christopher Fearon, Esq. ; Thomas Holt, junior, Esq. ; Thomas V. Bloomfield, Esq. ;
J.B. Bossley, Esq. ; William Howe, Esq. ; Edward Howe, Esq. ; Robert Pitt Jenkins, Esq. ; James Chisholm, Esq. Charles Cowper, Esq ; David Williamson Irving, Esq. ; John Norton Oxley, Esq. ; W. Russell, Esq. ;
George Thomas Clarke, Esq. ; Robert Fitzgerald, Esq.; William Farquharson Stuart, Esq. ; William Bowman,Esq. L. Duncan Whittaker, Esq. ; and J. L. Scarvall, Esq. The lists were revised there were some few exemptions allowed, and there were also some names struck off as disqualified.
Moreton Bay Courier 9 Feb 1850
The Jury Lists.-Tuesday last being the day appointed for revising the jury lists, the under mentioned magistrates assembled at the Police office, Brisbane, for that purpose, viz. : -Captain Wickham, Dr. Simpson. Dr. Dorsey, Mr. J. Balfour. Mr F. Bigge, Mr. J. M'Connel, Mr. T. L. M. Prior, and Mr. J. S. Ferriter. The lists having been duly examined, the following persons were retained as legally qualified jurymen :- Hugh Allan, Ipswich ;
J. H. Asher, Brisbane ; Tristram Baxter, Ipswich ; John Bailey, ditto; Samuel Wm. Bailey, Brisbane; J. S. Beach, ditto; Archibald Bogle, ditto; Thomas Bowden, Kangaroo Point; Wm.Berry, Ipswich ; Thomas Biett, ditto ; Thomas Boyland, Brisbane ; John Boyland, Ipswich ; Stephen Broom, ditto ; John Burgess, ditto ;
Michael Burns, ditto; Henry Bulgin, Brisbane; Joseph Bulley, ditto ; William Bulcock, ditto; David Buntin, do.; John Bruce, do.; George Byrne, do. ; Martin Byrnes, do. ; H. R. Burrell, Ipswich ; A.K.Campbell, do. ;
Patrick Campbell,do. ; Lachlan Cambell, do. ; Wm. Cairncross, Brisbane ; Thomas Clarke, do. ; Thomas Childs, do. ; Richard Cannan, Kangaroo Point; John Clune, Ipswich ; R, J. Coley, Brisbane ; Timothy Corbett, do ; William Connolly,do. ; Thomas Costin, do. ; Wm. Coombs, do. ; Robert Cribb, do. ; Benjamin Cribb, Ipswich; Robert Davidson, Kangaroo Point; Robert Douglas, do. ; Thomas, Dowse, Brisbane ; George Edmondstone, do. Francis Ede, do., H. R. Elkins, Ipswich ; John Ensor, do. ; J. S. Ferriter, Kangaroo Point; John Fielder, Brisbane; John Fowles, do. ; F. A. Forbes, Ipswich ; Henry Foley, do. ; Thomas Gray, Brisbane; David Gage, Breakfast Creek ; Walter Gray, Ipswich ; John Germain, do. ; James Gibbon, Brisbane ; Richard Gill, Ipswich;
Christopher Gorry, do.; John Graham, Brisbane; Henry Grimes, do. ; John Hanren, Ipswich ; William Hardgrave, Brisbane ; John Hardgrave, do. ; Thomas Hardgrave, do. ; John Harris, do. ; Thomas Hennessy, Breakfast Creek ; Henry Hockings, Brisbane; Frederick Hudson, Ipswich; Robert Jamieson, Brisbane; Charles Johnson, Kangaroo Point ; James Jones, Ipswich ; William Kavenagh, Brisbane; John Kelly, do.; James Kirkwood, do. ; J. S. Langridge,do. ; William Lacey, do. ; Richard Lovell, Ipswich ; Arthur Sidney Lyon, New Farm ;
William Lynch, Kangaroo Point; Adolphus M'William, Brisbane; John M'Cabe, do. ; John M'Intyre, do. ;
John M'Intyre, Ipswich ; David M'Connel, Kangaroo Point; George M'Adam, Brisbane; Lachlan M'Lean, do.; Malcolm McLean, Ipswich; John Markwell, Brisbane; Isaac Markwell, Kangaroo Point ; Patrick Mayne, Brisbane J. P. Meadows, do.; John M'Gilhvray, do.; Arthur Morrison, Ipswich ; Thomas Moore, Long-pocket ;
John O'Connor, Ipswich; John Ort, Brisbane; John Paterson, do. ; David Peattie, do ; John Petrie, do.;
Daniel Peterson, do.; Michael Power, do.; James Ramsay,,do. ; John Rankin, Long-pocket ; John Richardson, Brisbane ; James Robertson, do. ; James Roper, do. ; Hector Ross, Kangaroo Point; James Reid, Brisbane; John Reedman, Kangaroo Point ; R.J. Smith, Town Marie ; John Smith, Long-pocket ; John Smith, (publican), Brisbane ; John Patient Smith, Brisbane ; James Smith, Kangaroo Point; William Munro Smith, Brisbane ;
W. J. Sparkes, ,do. ; James Stewart, do.; Michael Slavin, do. ; Richard Sexton, Kangaroo Point ;
James Sutherland, Brisbane ; Alfred Slaughter, do. ; James Swan, do. ; Dan. Skyring, do.; Wm. Samuel Button, Kangaroo Point ; Geo. Thorn, Ipswich ; Charles Trundle, Kangaroo Point; Geo. Salt Tucker, Brisbane; Job Twine, do. ; Wm. Warren, Ipswich ; Charles Watkins, do ; George Watson, Kangaroo Point; Henry Watson, do. ; Wm. Wilson, .Brisbane ; Charles Windmell, do.; William Wilkes, do, Thomas White, New Farm ; John Westaway, Eagle Farm ; John Williams, Brisbane ; Taylor Winship, do ; Archibald Young, Long-pocket ; Daniel Young, Woogaroo ;-making in all 140 persons.
The Jury Lists.-Tuesday last being the day appointed for revising the jury lists, the under mentioned magistrates assembled at the Police office, Brisbane, for that purpose, viz. : -Captain Wickham, Dr. Simpson. Dr. Dorsey, Mr. J. Balfour. Mr F. Bigge, Mr. J. M'Connel, Mr. T. L. M. Prior, and Mr. J. S. Ferriter. The lists having been duly examined, the following persons were retained as legally qualified jurymen :- Hugh Allan, Ipswich ;
J. H. Asher, Brisbane ; Tristram Baxter, Ipswich ; John Bailey, ditto; Samuel Wm. Bailey, Brisbane; J. S. Beach, ditto; Archibald Bogle, ditto; Thomas Bowden, Kangaroo Point; Wm.Berry, Ipswich ; Thomas Biett, ditto ; Thomas Boyland, Brisbane ; John Boyland, Ipswich ; Stephen Broom, ditto ; John Burgess, ditto ;
Michael Burns, ditto; Henry Bulgin, Brisbane; Joseph Bulley, ditto ; William Bulcock, ditto; David Buntin, do.; John Bruce, do.; George Byrne, do. ; Martin Byrnes, do. ; H. R. Burrell, Ipswich ; A.K.Campbell, do. ;
Patrick Campbell,do. ; Lachlan Cambell, do. ; Wm. Cairncross, Brisbane ; Thomas Clarke, do. ; Thomas Childs, do. ; Richard Cannan, Kangaroo Point; John Clune, Ipswich ; R, J. Coley, Brisbane ; Timothy Corbett, do ; William Connolly,do. ; Thomas Costin, do. ; Wm. Coombs, do. ; Robert Cribb, do. ; Benjamin Cribb, Ipswich; Robert Davidson, Kangaroo Point; Robert Douglas, do. ; Thomas, Dowse, Brisbane ; George Edmondstone, do. Francis Ede, do., H. R. Elkins, Ipswich ; John Ensor, do. ; J. S. Ferriter, Kangaroo Point; John Fielder, Brisbane; John Fowles, do. ; F. A. Forbes, Ipswich ; Henry Foley, do. ; Thomas Gray, Brisbane; David Gage, Breakfast Creek ; Walter Gray, Ipswich ; John Germain, do. ; James Gibbon, Brisbane ; Richard Gill, Ipswich;
Christopher Gorry, do.; John Graham, Brisbane; Henry Grimes, do. ; John Hanren, Ipswich ; William Hardgrave, Brisbane ; John Hardgrave, do. ; Thomas Hardgrave, do. ; John Harris, do. ; Thomas Hennessy, Breakfast Creek ; Henry Hockings, Brisbane; Frederick Hudson, Ipswich; Robert Jamieson, Brisbane; Charles Johnson, Kangaroo Point ; James Jones, Ipswich ; William Kavenagh, Brisbane; John Kelly, do.; James Kirkwood, do. ; J. S. Langridge,do. ; William Lacey, do. ; Richard Lovell, Ipswich ; Arthur Sidney Lyon, New Farm ;
William Lynch, Kangaroo Point; Adolphus M'William, Brisbane; John M'Cabe, do. ; John M'Intyre, do. ;
John M'Intyre, Ipswich ; David M'Connel, Kangaroo Point; George M'Adam, Brisbane; Lachlan M'Lean, do.; Malcolm McLean, Ipswich; John Markwell, Brisbane; Isaac Markwell, Kangaroo Point ; Patrick Mayne, Brisbane J. P. Meadows, do.; John M'Gilhvray, do.; Arthur Morrison, Ipswich ; Thomas Moore, Long-pocket ;
John O'Connor, Ipswich; John Ort, Brisbane; John Paterson, do. ; David Peattie, do ; John Petrie, do.;
Daniel Peterson, do.; Michael Power, do.; James Ramsay,,do. ; John Rankin, Long-pocket ; John Richardson, Brisbane ; James Robertson, do. ; James Roper, do. ; Hector Ross, Kangaroo Point; James Reid, Brisbane; John Reedman, Kangaroo Point ; R.J. Smith, Town Marie ; John Smith, Long-pocket ; John Smith, (publican), Brisbane ; John Patient Smith, Brisbane ; James Smith, Kangaroo Point; William Munro Smith, Brisbane ;
W. J. Sparkes, ,do. ; James Stewart, do.; Michael Slavin, do. ; Richard Sexton, Kangaroo Point ;
James Sutherland, Brisbane ; Alfred Slaughter, do. ; James Swan, do. ; Dan. Skyring, do.; Wm. Samuel Button, Kangaroo Point ; Geo. Thorn, Ipswich ; Charles Trundle, Kangaroo Point; Geo. Salt Tucker, Brisbane; Job Twine, do. ; Wm. Warren, Ipswich ; Charles Watkins, do ; George Watson, Kangaroo Point; Henry Watson, do. ; Wm. Wilson, .Brisbane ; Charles Windmell, do.; William Wilkes, do, Thomas White, New Farm ; John Westaway, Eagle Farm ; John Williams, Brisbane ; Taylor Winship, do ; Archibald Young, Long-pocket ; Daniel Young, Woogaroo ;-making in all 140 persons.
Sydney Morning Herald 2 Oct 1850
JURY LISTS.-The following magistrates attended the Court of Petty Session held yesterday, for the purpose of revising and correcting the Jury Lists for the police district of Sydney, for the years 1850-51 : The Right Worshipful the Mayor, Major Christie, Mr. Silitre, Alderman Egan, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Cuter, Mr. Joseph Bon,
Mr, Deloitte, Alderman Broughton. Alderman Brown, Mr. J. O'Neill Browne?, Mr. Barker, Mr. Boyd, Captain M'Lean, Alderman Fisher, Alderman Allen, and Mr. Callaghan. The Court proceeded with, the list from letter A to E, both inclusive, and adjourned until this day, at noon.
JURY LISTS.-The following magistrates attended the Court of Petty Session held yesterday, for the purpose of revising and correcting the Jury Lists for the police district of Sydney, for the years 1850-51 : The Right Worshipful the Mayor, Major Christie, Mr. Silitre, Alderman Egan, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Cuter, Mr. Joseph Bon,
Mr, Deloitte, Alderman Broughton. Alderman Brown, Mr. J. O'Neill Browne?, Mr. Barker, Mr. Boyd, Captain M'Lean, Alderman Fisher, Alderman Allen, and Mr. Callaghan. The Court proceeded with, the list from letter A to E, both inclusive, and adjourned until this day, at noon.
Moreton Bay Courier 5 Oct 1850
THE JURY LIST. - The following is the Jury List for the Assize District of Brisbane, as revised by the Magistrates, assembled for that purpose on Tuesday last :- Geo. Adkin, Edw. Alcock, Hugh Allan, Jas. Aytoun, S. W. Bailey, J. S. Beach, W. Berry, Jn Boyland, Henry Bostock, Archibald Bogle, Thos. Boyland,
Stephen Broom, Jno. Bruce, Martin Byrne, Michael Burns, Jno. Burgess, Henry Buckley, Henry Bulgin,
Wm. Bulcock, Henry Richd. Burrel, David Buntin, Richd. Cannan, Wm. Cairncross, Thos. Clark, Joseph Clark,
A. E. Campbell, Patrick Campbell, Lachlan Campbell, Donald Campbell, Chas. Christopher Carter, Thos. Childs, Henry Chambers, Jno. Cain, Jno. Clune, Wm. Clark, R. J. Coley, Wm. Coombes, Wm. Connolly,
Timothy Corbett, Robt. Cribb, Jas. Caldwell, Thos. Costin, Benjamin Cribb, Robt. Davidson, Wm. Thos. Deacon, Geo. Dickens, Thos. Dickens, Sylvester Doig, Thos. Dowse, Robt. Douglas, Francis Ede, Geo. Edmondston, Herbert Ellerby, Henrv Ralph Elkins, Jno Ensor, J. S. Ferriter, Jno. Fielding, Wm. Fitzpatrick,
Thos. Fitzsimmons, Henry Foley, F. A. Forbes, Jno. Fowles, David Gage, Peter Gallon, Thos. Gallagher,
Jno. Germain, Jas. Gibbon, Richd. Gill, Jno. Sand. Good, Thos. Gray, Christopher Gorry, Alexander Goold,
Jno. Graham, Henry Grimes, Thos. Grenier, Walter Gray, Jno. Hanran, Wm. Hardgrave, Jno. Hardgrave,
Thos. Hardgrave, Jno. Harris, Owen Hayes, Thos. Hennessy, Jno. Hinckley, Albert Jno. Hockings,
Henry Hockings, Arthur Hodgson, Wm. Honniball, Richd. Hudson, Frederick Hudson, Chas. Johnson,
James Jones, John Kelly, Jas. Kirkwood, Henry Kilner, Wm. King, Thos. Kinsela, John S. Langridge, Wm. Lacy, West Ling, Richd. Lovell, Wm. Lloyd, Arthur S. Lyon, Wm. Lynch, Jno. Markwell, Isaac Markwell, Patrick Mayne, Alexander M'Intyre, David C. M'Connel, Geo. M'Adam, Lachlan M'Lean, John M'Gillvray, Jno. M'Intyre,
Malcolm M'Lean, James Melville, Arthur Morrison, Thos. Moore, Wm. Moore, Saml. Newson, Jno. O'Connor, Jno. Orr, David Peattie, John Paterson, Danl. Peterson, Jno. Payne, Jno. Petrie, Patrick Peacy, Richd. F. Phelan, Michael Power, Thos. Price, James Ramsay, John Rankin, John Reedman, Jas. Reid, Jno. Richardson,
Jos. Robertson, Jas. Roper, Hector Ross, Richd. Sexton, Danl. Skyring, Henry Skinner, Michl. Slavin,
Jas. Smith, Jno. Smith, Richd. J. Smith, Williamson M. Smith, John Smith, Jas. Smith, Jno. Smith,
John Patient Smith, W. J. Sparkes, Jas. Stewart, Jas. Sutherland, Wm. S. Sutton, Jas. Swan, Wm. Taylor,
Jas. Wm. Thompson, Geo. Thorn, Jno. Toppin, Robt. Towell, Chas. Trundle, Geo. Salt Tucker, Job Twine,
Henry Twiss, Wm. Warren, Geo. Watson, Henry Watson, Chas. Watkins, Thos. White, Jno. Westaway,
Wm. Wilson, Chas. Windmell, William Wilkes, Jno. Williams, Taylor Winship, David Williams, Archibald Young, Daniel Young.
THE JURY LIST. - The following is the Jury List for the Assize District of Brisbane, as revised by the Magistrates, assembled for that purpose on Tuesday last :- Geo. Adkin, Edw. Alcock, Hugh Allan, Jas. Aytoun, S. W. Bailey, J. S. Beach, W. Berry, Jn Boyland, Henry Bostock, Archibald Bogle, Thos. Boyland,
Stephen Broom, Jno. Bruce, Martin Byrne, Michael Burns, Jno. Burgess, Henry Buckley, Henry Bulgin,
Wm. Bulcock, Henry Richd. Burrel, David Buntin, Richd. Cannan, Wm. Cairncross, Thos. Clark, Joseph Clark,
A. E. Campbell, Patrick Campbell, Lachlan Campbell, Donald Campbell, Chas. Christopher Carter, Thos. Childs, Henry Chambers, Jno. Cain, Jno. Clune, Wm. Clark, R. J. Coley, Wm. Coombes, Wm. Connolly,
Timothy Corbett, Robt. Cribb, Jas. Caldwell, Thos. Costin, Benjamin Cribb, Robt. Davidson, Wm. Thos. Deacon, Geo. Dickens, Thos. Dickens, Sylvester Doig, Thos. Dowse, Robt. Douglas, Francis Ede, Geo. Edmondston, Herbert Ellerby, Henrv Ralph Elkins, Jno Ensor, J. S. Ferriter, Jno. Fielding, Wm. Fitzpatrick,
Thos. Fitzsimmons, Henry Foley, F. A. Forbes, Jno. Fowles, David Gage, Peter Gallon, Thos. Gallagher,
Jno. Germain, Jas. Gibbon, Richd. Gill, Jno. Sand. Good, Thos. Gray, Christopher Gorry, Alexander Goold,
Jno. Graham, Henry Grimes, Thos. Grenier, Walter Gray, Jno. Hanran, Wm. Hardgrave, Jno. Hardgrave,
Thos. Hardgrave, Jno. Harris, Owen Hayes, Thos. Hennessy, Jno. Hinckley, Albert Jno. Hockings,
Henry Hockings, Arthur Hodgson, Wm. Honniball, Richd. Hudson, Frederick Hudson, Chas. Johnson,
James Jones, John Kelly, Jas. Kirkwood, Henry Kilner, Wm. King, Thos. Kinsela, John S. Langridge, Wm. Lacy, West Ling, Richd. Lovell, Wm. Lloyd, Arthur S. Lyon, Wm. Lynch, Jno. Markwell, Isaac Markwell, Patrick Mayne, Alexander M'Intyre, David C. M'Connel, Geo. M'Adam, Lachlan M'Lean, John M'Gillvray, Jno. M'Intyre,
Malcolm M'Lean, James Melville, Arthur Morrison, Thos. Moore, Wm. Moore, Saml. Newson, Jno. O'Connor, Jno. Orr, David Peattie, John Paterson, Danl. Peterson, Jno. Payne, Jno. Petrie, Patrick Peacy, Richd. F. Phelan, Michael Power, Thos. Price, James Ramsay, John Rankin, John Reedman, Jas. Reid, Jno. Richardson,
Jos. Robertson, Jas. Roper, Hector Ross, Richd. Sexton, Danl. Skyring, Henry Skinner, Michl. Slavin,
Jas. Smith, Jno. Smith, Richd. J. Smith, Williamson M. Smith, John Smith, Jas. Smith, Jno. Smith,
John Patient Smith, W. J. Sparkes, Jas. Stewart, Jas. Sutherland, Wm. S. Sutton, Jas. Swan, Wm. Taylor,
Jas. Wm. Thompson, Geo. Thorn, Jno. Toppin, Robt. Towell, Chas. Trundle, Geo. Salt Tucker, Job Twine,
Henry Twiss, Wm. Warren, Geo. Watson, Henry Watson, Chas. Watkins, Thos. White, Jno. Westaway,
Wm. Wilson, Chas. Windmell, William Wilkes, Jno. Williams, Taylor Winship, David Williams, Archibald Young, Daniel Young.
Argus (Vic) 18th Mar 1851
SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Monday, March 14th.
Before His Honor the Resident Judge,
ROBBERY
Before the following jury Messrs W. F. A. Rucker, J. Palmer, A Paynter, J, Purves, A. Poole, F. Pittman, W. Ryan, H. Patterson, J. Patterson, T. Robinson, T. Porter, and J. Pittman
SUPREME COURT.
CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Monday, March 14th.
Before His Honor the Resident Judge,
ROBBERY
Before the following jury Messrs W. F. A. Rucker, J. Palmer, A Paynter, J, Purves, A. Poole, F. Pittman, W. Ryan, H. Patterson, J. Patterson, T. Robinson, T. Porter, and J. Pittman
Argus (Vic) 20 Mar 1851
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1851. SUPREME COURT. Wednesday, 19th March, 1851.
CRIMINAL SITTINGS.
Before His Honor tho Resident Judge.
LARCENY.
Before the following Jury :-Messrs F. Pittman, T. H. Power, J, Parker, T. Queenstock, O. Parnell, W. Ryan,
E. Page, A. Paton, W. Pickett, E. Pope, R. Philpott, and W. Powell.
THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 1851. SUPREME COURT. Wednesday, 19th March, 1851.
CRIMINAL SITTINGS.
Before His Honor tho Resident Judge.
LARCENY.
Before the following Jury :-Messrs F. Pittman, T. H. Power, J, Parker, T. Queenstock, O. Parnell, W. Ryan,
E. Page, A. Paton, W. Pickett, E. Pope, R. Philpott, and W. Powell.
Melbourne Daily News, 7 May 1851
SUPREME COURT. civil side. Monday, May 5, 1851.
Before his Honor the Resident Judge, and a Special Jury of four.) palmer v. chambers.
Mr Stawell applied to have this ease, in which he was concerned, transferred to the bottom of the list, in consequence of the absence of a material witness. Mr Williams, who appeared for the defence, objected, and the ease was accordingly called in order and a record entered for the plaintiff.
Before the following jury : — W. F. A. Rucker, foreman ; T. H. Power, J. T. Smith, and T. Splatt.
SUPREME COURT. civil side. Monday, May 5, 1851.
Before his Honor the Resident Judge, and a Special Jury of four.) palmer v. chambers.
Mr Stawell applied to have this ease, in which he was concerned, transferred to the bottom of the list, in consequence of the absence of a material witness. Mr Williams, who appeared for the defence, objected, and the ease was accordingly called in order and a record entered for the plaintiff.
Before the following jury : — W. F. A. Rucker, foreman ; T. H. Power, J. T. Smith, and T. Splatt.
Sydney Morning Herald, 17 June 1851
SUPREME COURT Monday. Before his Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson & a Jury of four.
Lingard v Brady
The Court retired for a few minutes, at one o'clock, and upon re-assembling, it was found impossible to proceed with the causes, owing to the absence of several of the jurors. The following jurors were fined in the penalty of 3 pound each:-Mr. J. B. Metcalfe, Mr. John Mackay, Mr. John Macnamara, and Mr. Elias Moses. His Honor intimated that absentees tomorrow would be fined 5 pound each.
SUPREME COURT Monday. Before his Honor Mr. Justice Dickinson & a Jury of four.
Lingard v Brady
The Court retired for a few minutes, at one o'clock, and upon re-assembling, it was found impossible to proceed with the causes, owing to the absence of several of the jurors. The following jurors were fined in the penalty of 3 pound each:-Mr. J. B. Metcalfe, Mr. John Mackay, Mr. John Macnamara, and Mr. Elias Moses. His Honor intimated that absentees tomorrow would be fined 5 pound each.
Argus (Vic) 21 Aug 1852
SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Friday, August 20th, 1852.
Before His Honor Mr Justice Williams. Before the following jury-
Wm. Rose, E. J. Porter, P. Reardon, T. Parnell, J. Quirck, J. Ralston, Wm. Pender, Richard Punch, C. J. Rowling, J. Roach, J. Pasfield, J. Ryan
SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SESSIONS. Friday, August 20th, 1852.
Before His Honor Mr Justice Williams. Before the following jury-
Wm. Rose, E. J. Porter, P. Reardon, T. Parnell, J. Quirck, J. Ralston, Wm. Pender, Richard Punch, C. J. Rowling, J. Roach, J. Pasfield, J. Ryan
Argus (Vic) 25 Aug 1852
SUPREME COURT; CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Monday, August 23rd, 1852.
Before Mr Justice Williams, and the following common jury of twelve-
C.W. Rowling, J. Parsons, James Patterson, W. Pender, J. C. Passmore, M. J. Roach, J. Passfield, Thos Reid,
A. Richie, W. Ross, D. Rooney, and R. Parker.
REFUSING DUTY ON BOARD SHIP
John Parry, John Fowler, Zachariah Wickham, Henry Hammond, Walter Clarke, John Taylor, David Lowrie, James Parker, Owen Cassidy, James Griffiths, William Griffiths, James Wilson, Joseph Bullen, Rich. Predeaux, George Phillips, Griffith Evans, William Williams, David Thomas, Robert Curls, David Jones and Daniel Murray were placed at the bar charged with having on the 23rd day of July being then articled seamen, on board the Anna sailing from Liverpool to Melbourne, refused to obey the lawful commands of the master of the said ship.
The prisoners pleaded Not Guilty, and were defended by Messrs Thompson and Smyth Attorney, Mr Read.
SUPREME COURT; CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Monday, August 23rd, 1852.
Before Mr Justice Williams, and the following common jury of twelve-
C.W. Rowling, J. Parsons, James Patterson, W. Pender, J. C. Passmore, M. J. Roach, J. Passfield, Thos Reid,
A. Richie, W. Ross, D. Rooney, and R. Parker.
REFUSING DUTY ON BOARD SHIP
John Parry, John Fowler, Zachariah Wickham, Henry Hammond, Walter Clarke, John Taylor, David Lowrie, James Parker, Owen Cassidy, James Griffiths, William Griffiths, James Wilson, Joseph Bullen, Rich. Predeaux, George Phillips, Griffith Evans, William Williams, David Thomas, Robert Curls, David Jones and Daniel Murray were placed at the bar charged with having on the 23rd day of July being then articled seamen, on board the Anna sailing from Liverpool to Melbourne, refused to obey the lawful commands of the master of the said ship.
The prisoners pleaded Not Guilty, and were defended by Messrs Thompson and Smyth Attorney, Mr Read.
Hobarton Guardian, or, True Friend of Tasmania, 6 Oct 1852
Q U A R T E R SESSIONS.
Before Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman, and F. A. Dooming, Esq. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1852.
There were four cases only in the calendar, and only two brought before the Court, the others being postponed in consequence of the absence of material witnesses. The following jurors were sworn:— Messrs. W. Nicholls (foreman), William Young, Miles Holmes, Michael Steele, Charles Hewer, John Overall, William Howden, Frederick Furley, W. F. Jackson, Thomas Clayton, John Shadwick, Thomas Tilyard.
Q U A R T E R SESSIONS.
Before Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman, and F. A. Dooming, Esq. MONDAY, OCTOBER 4TH, 1852.
There were four cases only in the calendar, and only two brought before the Court, the others being postponed in consequence of the absence of material witnesses. The following jurors were sworn:— Messrs. W. Nicholls (foreman), William Young, Miles Holmes, Michael Steele, Charles Hewer, John Overall, William Howden, Frederick Furley, W. F. Jackson, Thomas Clayton, John Shadwick, Thomas Tilyard.
Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer 23 Oct 1852
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1852 GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.
Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams. Friday, the 23rd October. The following jury were empannelled:— Charles Kearnon, Joseph Lewis, Michael Loughnan, Abm. Levy, Henry Jackson, C. T. Howe, Geo. Jacks,
B. G. Levien, Thomas Inglis, Thos. Kerr, John Kincher, and Neil McLean.
MURDER James Christian, Joseph Ellis, and George Moody stood indicted for the willful murder of Joseph Williams.
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 23, 1852 GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS.
Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams. Friday, the 23rd October. The following jury were empannelled:— Charles Kearnon, Joseph Lewis, Michael Loughnan, Abm. Levy, Henry Jackson, C. T. Howe, Geo. Jacks,
B. G. Levien, Thomas Inglis, Thos. Kerr, John Kincher, and Neil McLean.
MURDER James Christian, Joseph Ellis, and George Moody stood indicted for the willful murder of Joseph Williams.
Argus (Vic) 6 Nov 1852
SUPREME COURT. Fourth Civil, Sitting. Wednesday, 3rd November
Before His Honor Mr Justice Barry, and a special jury of four.
The adjourned sittings were resumed this morning at the usual hour, when the following jury were empannelled:-David Young, foreman ; James Webb, Henry Box and F. E. Beaver.
SUPREME COURT. Fourth Civil, Sitting. Wednesday, 3rd November
Before His Honor Mr Justice Barry, and a special jury of four.
The adjourned sittings were resumed this morning at the usual hour, when the following jury were empannelled:-David Young, foreman ; James Webb, Henry Box and F. E. Beaver.
Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas) 21 Dec 1852
SUPREME COURT. CIVIL SITTINGS. MONDAY, I3th DECEMBER.
Before his Honor Mr. Justice HORNE, and the following special
JURY -Messrs. W. G. Elliston, R S Waterhouse, R. Harcourt, J. Murdoch, W. Kennedy, sen., R. Burns.
G. W. Walker. W. T. Parramore. E. Wilkinson, A. M'Naughton, F. A. Downing, A. Moses.
Gregson v. Wilson and another.
SUPREME COURT. CIVIL SITTINGS. MONDAY, I3th DECEMBER.
Before his Honor Mr. Justice HORNE, and the following special
JURY -Messrs. W. G. Elliston, R S Waterhouse, R. Harcourt, J. Murdoch, W. Kennedy, sen., R. Burns.
G. W. Walker. W. T. Parramore. E. Wilkinson, A. M'Naughton, F. A. Downing, A. Moses.
Gregson v. Wilson and another.
Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer, 23 Dec 1852
GEELONG ORIGINAL SITTINGS. Wednesday, December 22. Before his Honor, the Chief Justice.
The following jury were empannelled :- Joseph Pelly, William Perrin, Thomas Ray, Peter Mason, John Minns, Robert Moore, Robert Mackell, James Noble, Patrick Morgan, Charles Nantes, Robert Roberts,
Thomas C. Riddle.
STEALING FROM A DWELLING. Henry Mc'Cormack and Thomas Nicholson
GEELONG ORIGINAL SITTINGS. Wednesday, December 22. Before his Honor, the Chief Justice.
The following jury were empannelled :- Joseph Pelly, William Perrin, Thomas Ray, Peter Mason, John Minns, Robert Moore, Robert Mackell, James Noble, Patrick Morgan, Charles Nantes, Robert Roberts,
Thomas C. Riddle.
STEALING FROM A DWELLING. Henry Mc'Cormack and Thomas Nicholson
Argus (Vic) 17 March 1853
SUPREME COURT. March Criminal Sittings. Wednesday, March 16th, 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Barry.)
The Court opened this morning at the usual hour, when his Honor fined the following jurors 10 pound each for non-attendance: George Drew, W. Duke, J. Dunning, W. B. Dill, O. Donahue, J. Donovan, J. Dickens, J. Dobson, J. Edwards, J. Ellingworth, G. Elkins, and John Evans.
ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A RAPE. James Allan
SUPREME COURT. March Criminal Sittings. Wednesday, March 16th, 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Barry.)
The Court opened this morning at the usual hour, when his Honor fined the following jurors 10 pound each for non-attendance: George Drew, W. Duke, J. Dunning, W. B. Dill, O. Donahue, J. Donovan, J. Dickens, J. Dobson, J. Edwards, J. Ellingworth, G. Elkins, and John Evans.
ASSAULT WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A RAPE. James Allan
Argus (Vic) 21 March 1853
SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Saturday, 19th March. 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams.)
His Honor took his seat on the bench at the usual hour, when the following Jurors were put in the box ; -Thomas Earle, Edward Fitzsimmons, George Freer, Charles Fitzgerald, Robt. Forster, R. Frost,
Robert Ferguson, John Fitzgerald, John Ferguson, Jesse Fairchild, John Filgate, Andrew Ferguson.
MANSLAUGHTER. Thomas Leary
SUPREME COURT. CRIMINAL SITTINGS. Saturday, 19th March. 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams.)
His Honor took his seat on the bench at the usual hour, when the following Jurors were put in the box ; -Thomas Earle, Edward Fitzsimmons, George Freer, Charles Fitzgerald, Robt. Forster, R. Frost,
Robert Ferguson, John Fitzgerald, John Ferguson, Jesse Fairchild, John Filgate, Andrew Ferguson.
MANSLAUGHTER. Thomas Leary
Argus (Vic) 10 May 1853
SUPREME COURT Monday, May 9th, 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Barry.)
The Court opened at the usual hour, when His Honor took his seat on the bench.
LEWIS V. RITCHIE.
This case being called on, was ordered to be struckout, a full pannel not being in attendance, and the parties being unwilling to demand a tales de circumstantibus.
Before the following jury : Henry Crossly, Francis Eddy Beaver, John Brock, Octavius Browne, Henry Wedge, Henry Mortimer Blanch, John Brown, John Denn?, Richard Cox, Robert Campbell, William Clarke,
Francis Bryant.
SUPREME COURT Monday, May 9th, 1853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Barry.)
The Court opened at the usual hour, when His Honor took his seat on the bench.
LEWIS V. RITCHIE.
This case being called on, was ordered to be struckout, a full pannel not being in attendance, and the parties being unwilling to demand a tales de circumstantibus.
Before the following jury : Henry Crossly, Francis Eddy Beaver, John Brock, Octavius Browne, Henry Wedge, Henry Mortimer Blanch, John Brown, John Denn?, Richard Cox, Robert Campbell, William Clarke,
Francis Bryant.
Argus (Vic) 21 June 1853
SUPREME COURT. JUNE CRIMINAI, SITTINGS. Saturday, June I853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams.)
His Honor took his seat at ten o'clock this morning, when the jury list was called, and the following jury empannellad -Messrs William Kaye, (foreman), W Lowder Lees, Robert Keys, Charles Lister, Ed Little,
V. Lazarus, William Keel, Thos Lamont, J. King, Eb Lush, Henry Knapp, T Loder.
STABBING. G. Bambridge
SUPREME COURT. JUNE CRIMINAI, SITTINGS. Saturday, June I853.
(Before His Honor Mr. Justice Williams.)
His Honor took his seat at ten o'clock this morning, when the jury list was called, and the following jury empannellad -Messrs William Kaye, (foreman), W Lowder Lees, Robert Keys, Charles Lister, Ed Little,
V. Lazarus, William Keel, Thos Lamont, J. King, Eb Lush, Henry Knapp, T Loder.
STABBING. G. Bambridge
Argus (Vic) 29 July 1853
GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT. Criminal Sitting Wednesday 27th July, 1853.
Before- His Honor Mr, Justice Barry, and the following Jury --Mr. Hynes Henry Gilbert, C. T. Howe, H. H. Fomer, John Grimshaw, John Heley, George Gowty, Pat. Hede, John Gleeson, John Grey, John Greig, William Harding, foreman.
GEELONG CIRCUIT COURT. Criminal Sitting Wednesday 27th July, 1853.
Before- His Honor Mr, Justice Barry, and the following Jury --Mr. Hynes Henry Gilbert, C. T. Howe, H. H. Fomer, John Grimshaw, John Heley, George Gowty, Pat. Hede, John Gleeson, John Grey, John Greig, William Harding, foreman.
Empire (NSW) 8 Nov 1853
The cases next on the list were postponed until this morning, no jury being in attendance.
The following gentlemen were fined 5 pound, and will be fined 10 pound in default of attendence today : Messrs; John Alexander, John William Wood, Thomas Buckland, Joseph Scaife Willis, and John Armstrong.
The cases next on the list were postponed until this morning, no jury being in attendance.
The following gentlemen were fined 5 pound, and will be fined 10 pound in default of attendence today : Messrs; John Alexander, John William Wood, Thomas Buckland, Joseph Scaife Willis, and John Armstrong.
Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas) 31 Dec 1853
THE LATE SHOCKING MURDER.
On Tuesday last, a jury was impanelled, consisting of Mr. William Patterson (foreman) Mr. Arthur Pardew, William Lamb, William Marriner, John O'Brien, Henry Foley, and George Summers, to investigate the circumstances which led to the death of Ellen McCarthy, on the night previously. The jury assembled soon after four o'clock, at the Elephant and Castle Inn, Wellington-street, when William Gunn, Esquire, one of the coroners of the territory presided. The names of the jury having been called over, they were duly sworn, after which, by direction of the coroner, they proceeded to view the body of the deceased.
THE LATE SHOCKING MURDER.
On Tuesday last, a jury was impanelled, consisting of Mr. William Patterson (foreman) Mr. Arthur Pardew, William Lamb, William Marriner, John O'Brien, Henry Foley, and George Summers, to investigate the circumstances which led to the death of Ellen McCarthy, on the night previously. The jury assembled soon after four o'clock, at the Elephant and Castle Inn, Wellington-street, when William Gunn, Esquire, one of the coroners of the territory presided. The names of the jury having been called over, they were duly sworn, after which, by direction of the coroner, they proceeded to view the body of the deceased.
Geelong Advertiser and Intelligencer 18 May 1854
NEW JURY. J. Brooks, J. Brown, W. Bragg, Wm. Brown, W. Candy, J. Brierley, J. Byron, J. Bray, S. Butler,
J. Buckland, Wm. Brennon, and J. Brown. ROBBERY AT AN INN. Elizabeth Hancocks
NEW JURY. J. Brooks, J. Brown, W. Bragg, Wm. Brown, W. Candy, J. Brierley, J. Byron, J. Bray, S. Butler,
J. Buckland, Wm. Brennon, and J. Brown. ROBBERY AT AN INN. Elizabeth Hancocks
Sydney Morning Herald 14 Dec 1854
JURY LIST REVISION COURT. WEDNESDAY.
THE following justices assembled for the revision of the jury list for the city and district of Sydney : Mr. Allen (chairman), Mr. G. Hill, Mr. Botts, Mr. Ebsworth, Mr. Murnin, Mr. Callaghan, Mr. Jones, Mr. Weekes,
Mr. Ronald, Mr, Ross, Mr. Egan, Mr. H. Fisher, Mr. Kemp, and Mr. Alexander.
The session proceeded with the list, partly through the names, commencing with M., and adjourned until noon to-morrow (Thursday).
JURY LIST REVISION COURT. WEDNESDAY.
THE following justices assembled for the revision of the jury list for the city and district of Sydney : Mr. Allen (chairman), Mr. G. Hill, Mr. Botts, Mr. Ebsworth, Mr. Murnin, Mr. Callaghan, Mr. Jones, Mr. Weekes,
Mr. Ronald, Mr, Ross, Mr. Egan, Mr. H. Fisher, Mr. Kemp, and Mr. Alexander.
The session proceeded with the list, partly through the names, commencing with M., and adjourned until noon to-morrow (Thursday).
Courier (Hobart, Tas) 3 Oct 1855
JURY LIST.
Privileges of Justices.
Yesterday, at 12 o'clock, a meeting of Justices was held at the Police-office, Hobart Town, for the purpose of revising the Jury List for 1856, the following gentlemen being present: Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman;
Messrs. Giblin, Moses, Sorell, Hull, Barnard, Crooke, Gresley, Henslowe, Manley, and Watson, J.P.'s; the Colonial Secretary and the Mayor. The Clerk of the Peace, Mr. Edward Macdowell, was absent, owing to the recent arrival of news of a domestic affliction.
JURY LIST.
Privileges of Justices.
Yesterday, at 12 o'clock, a meeting of Justices was held at the Police-office, Hobart Town, for the purpose of revising the Jury List for 1856, the following gentlemen being present: Joseph Hone, Esq., Chairman;
Messrs. Giblin, Moses, Sorell, Hull, Barnard, Crooke, Gresley, Henslowe, Manley, and Watson, J.P.'s; the Colonial Secretary and the Mayor. The Clerk of the Peace, Mr. Edward Macdowell, was absent, owing to the recent arrival of news of a domestic affliction.
No Jurors Listed
Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Friday 30 November 1855
SPECIAL JURY - JURY COURT.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - Edward Lord v The Commissioners for the City of Sydney ; Lang v. Morehead and another ; Mary Lord v. the Commissioners for the City of Sydney ; George Lord v. Same ; Randle v. Cowper ; Kenny v Kingsmill.
FRIDAY, 30th November. - Baker and another v. Cullen ; Copland and another v. Fairfax and another ; Bloxham v Hodgkinson ; Brady v. Rossiter ; Morris and another v Thornton ; Cowper and other v. Dean and another ; Barker v Philpotts ; Gally v. Dacey ; Bear v. Jones and Wife ; Gough and others v. Wallis and another ; Boyeo v. Lodge ; Madden v. Lewis; Levicks and others v. Hoolan ; Silk v. Christian ; Bramwell v. Grant ; Brettle and others v. Rossiter and another ; Solmits and another v. Ariansen ; Jewell v. Anderson.
Sydney Morning Herald (NSW), Friday 30 November 1855
SPECIAL JURY - JURY COURT.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30 - Edward Lord v The Commissioners for the City of Sydney ; Lang v. Morehead and another ; Mary Lord v. the Commissioners for the City of Sydney ; George Lord v. Same ; Randle v. Cowper ; Kenny v Kingsmill.
FRIDAY, 30th November. - Baker and another v. Cullen ; Copland and another v. Fairfax and another ; Bloxham v Hodgkinson ; Brady v. Rossiter ; Morris and another v Thornton ; Cowper and other v. Dean and another ; Barker v Philpotts ; Gally v. Dacey ; Bear v. Jones and Wife ; Gough and others v. Wallis and another ; Boyeo v. Lodge ; Madden v. Lewis; Levicks and others v. Hoolan ; Silk v. Christian ; Bramwell v. Grant ; Brettle and others v. Rossiter and another ; Solmits and another v. Ariansen ; Jewell v. Anderson.
Empire (NSW) 10 December 1856
JURY LIST.
Pursuant to adjournment, the Jury List Revision Court resumed its sittings at the Central Police Office yesterday, and corrected the list as far as to the end of the letter F. The following justices were on the bench :-Mr. T, Broughton (chairman), Mr. G. Hill, Mr. G. Thornton, Mr. J. S. Dowling, Mr. E. C. Weekes, Mr. D. Jones,
Mr. G. Thorne, Mr. H. H. Browne, Mr. D. Egan, Captain M. Moriarty, Mr. F. Ebsworth, Mr. J. E. Ebsworth,
Major T. Wingate, and Mr. W. S. Deloitte. The court stands adjourned till ten o'clock this morning, when the list will be taken up at the letter G.
JURY LIST.
Pursuant to adjournment, the Jury List Revision Court resumed its sittings at the Central Police Office yesterday, and corrected the list as far as to the end of the letter F. The following justices were on the bench :-Mr. T, Broughton (chairman), Mr. G. Hill, Mr. G. Thornton, Mr. J. S. Dowling, Mr. E. C. Weekes, Mr. D. Jones,
Mr. G. Thorne, Mr. H. H. Browne, Mr. D. Egan, Captain M. Moriarty, Mr. F. Ebsworth, Mr. J. E. Ebsworth,
Major T. Wingate, and Mr. W. S. Deloitte. The court stands adjourned till ten o'clock this morning, when the list will be taken up at the letter G.
South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA) 6 Nov 1862
REVISION OF THE JURY LISTS.
The Local Court of Full Jurisdiction was occupied on Wednesday in the revision of the Jurylists. Persons on the lists resident in the undermentioned Corporations or District Councils will be liable to serve not only at the Supreme Court but also at the Adelaide Local Court of Full Jurisdiction. There was a full attendance of the Clerks and persons making out the lists. The following gentlemen produced the lists of their respective districts :— Mr. W. A. Hughes, City of Adelaide. Mr. J. E. Moulden, Town of Kensington and Norwood.
Mr. G. W. Highet, Brighton. Mr. Y. W. Hodges. Glenelg. H. S. Clark, District Council of EastTorrens.
Mr. J. Ruddock, District Council of West Torrens. Mr. W. Fabian, District Council of Mitcham Mr. J. Haywood, District Council of Brighton. Mr. J. Strawbridge, District Council of Payneham. Mr. T. Barnes, District Council of Burnside. Mr. E. Hamilton, District Council of Crafers Mr. W. Nobes, District Council of Walkerville. The Commissioner of Police produced the list of persons qualified to serve on Juries for the outside portions of the province. Very few persons were in attendance to make objections to the lists.
REVISION OF THE JURY LISTS.
The Local Court of Full Jurisdiction was occupied on Wednesday in the revision of the Jurylists. Persons on the lists resident in the undermentioned Corporations or District Councils will be liable to serve not only at the Supreme Court but also at the Adelaide Local Court of Full Jurisdiction. There was a full attendance of the Clerks and persons making out the lists. The following gentlemen produced the lists of their respective districts :— Mr. W. A. Hughes, City of Adelaide. Mr. J. E. Moulden, Town of Kensington and Norwood.
Mr. G. W. Highet, Brighton. Mr. Y. W. Hodges. Glenelg. H. S. Clark, District Council of EastTorrens.
Mr. J. Ruddock, District Council of West Torrens. Mr. W. Fabian, District Council of Mitcham Mr. J. Haywood, District Council of Brighton. Mr. J. Strawbridge, District Council of Payneham. Mr. T. Barnes, District Council of Burnside. Mr. E. Hamilton, District Council of Crafers Mr. W. Nobes, District Council of Walkerville. The Commissioner of Police produced the list of persons qualified to serve on Juries for the outside portions of the province. Very few persons were in attendance to make objections to the lists.
South Australian Weekly Chronicle (Adelaide, SA), Saturday 8 November 1862
THE JURY LIST.
The Local Court of Full Jurisdiction was occupied on Wednesday in the revision of the Jury List. Persons on the list resident in the following Corporations and District Councils will 'be liable to serve, not only at the Supreme Court, but also at the Adelaide Local Court. M. W. A. Hughes produced the list for City of Adelaide.
Mr. J. E. Moulden produced the list for towns of Kensington and Norwood. Mr. G. W. Highet produoed the list for the town of Brighton. Mr. Y. W. Hodges produced the list for the town of Glenelg. Mr. H. S. Clark produced the list for the District Council of East Torrens. Mr. J. Buddock produced the list for the District Council of West Torrens. Mr. W. Fabian produced the list for the District Council of Mitcham. Mr J. Haywood produced the list for the District Council of Brighton. Mr. J. Strawbridge produced the list for the District Council of Woodforde. Mr. T. Barnes produced the list for the District Council of Burnside. M. E. Hamilton produced the list for the District Council of Crafers. Mr. W. Nobes produced the list for the District Council of Walkerville.
THE JURY LIST.
The Local Court of Full Jurisdiction was occupied on Wednesday in the revision of the Jury List. Persons on the list resident in the following Corporations and District Councils will 'be liable to serve, not only at the Supreme Court, but also at the Adelaide Local Court. M. W. A. Hughes produced the list for City of Adelaide.
Mr. J. E. Moulden produced the list for towns of Kensington and Norwood. Mr. G. W. Highet produoed the list for the town of Brighton. Mr. Y. W. Hodges produced the list for the town of Glenelg. Mr. H. S. Clark produced the list for the District Council of East Torrens. Mr. J. Buddock produced the list for the District Council of West Torrens. Mr. W. Fabian produced the list for the District Council of Mitcham. Mr J. Haywood produced the list for the District Council of Brighton. Mr. J. Strawbridge produced the list for the District Council of Woodforde. Mr. T. Barnes produced the list for the District Council of Burnside. M. E. Hamilton produced the list for the District Council of Crafers. Mr. W. Nobes produced the list for the District Council of Walkerville.
Mercury (Hobart, Tas), Wednesday 2 October 1872
REVISION COURT.The annual session for the revision of tho jury lists was hold at the Supreme Court-house, Campbell street, yesterday at 11 o'olock n.m, The justices in attendance were Messrs. T. Giblin, James Robertson, John Lord,
J. A. Huybers, G. Wilson, G. Salier, G. Crisp, H. Pearce, W. Crosby, J. Barnard, T. T. Watt. 8. H. Grueber,
W. Knight, W. E. Baynton, C. J. Barclay, E. A. Downing, P. Irvine, E. J. Manley and C. M. Maxwell. Mr. G. Wilson was elected chairman. Mr. R. P. Adams, tho clerk of the peace, was also in attendance.
Superintendent Propsting brought up the jury list for the city of Hobart Town, and the following emondations, insertions, and omissions were made : The name of James McFetrish Graham was altered to John McFetrish Graham. The names of Thomas Bennison, Macquarie-street ; A. R. Cumming, Elizabeth-Street ;
William H. Cotterill, Macquarie-street ; William H. Chapman, Macquarie street; Arthur J. Chapman, Elizabeth-street; John Haberton, Liverpool-street ; Richard T. Westbrook, Davey-street (at present in Launceston) were inserted. The following names were struck out :-P. O. Fysh, inserted by mistake ; G. Salier, a member of the House of Assembly James Norton, W. Pearson, John White, W. Pottard, over age ; J. Hogg, E. A. Marsden,
H. Pratt, W. T. Strutt, not salaried officers.
The list for the district of Hobart was brought up by Mr. C.D.C. Quodling, and the following alterations made :-The names of James Hogan, Andrew Jackson, A. W. Manning, G. M. Proctor, of Sandy Bay road ;
James Underwood, Brown's River road, were inserted. The following were struck out for various reasons :-Charles Bailey, John Brown, David Cohen, Charles Erle, John Hall, James Hodgetts, Richard Holmes,
A. Huybers, Joseph Millar, Thomas Queeney, and Laventine Roope.
The lists were then signed, and the business of the session terminated
REVISION COURT.The annual session for the revision of tho jury lists was hold at the Supreme Court-house, Campbell street, yesterday at 11 o'olock n.m, The justices in attendance were Messrs. T. Giblin, James Robertson, John Lord,
J. A. Huybers, G. Wilson, G. Salier, G. Crisp, H. Pearce, W. Crosby, J. Barnard, T. T. Watt. 8. H. Grueber,
W. Knight, W. E. Baynton, C. J. Barclay, E. A. Downing, P. Irvine, E. J. Manley and C. M. Maxwell. Mr. G. Wilson was elected chairman. Mr. R. P. Adams, tho clerk of the peace, was also in attendance.
Superintendent Propsting brought up the jury list for the city of Hobart Town, and the following emondations, insertions, and omissions were made : The name of James McFetrish Graham was altered to John McFetrish Graham. The names of Thomas Bennison, Macquarie-street ; A. R. Cumming, Elizabeth-Street ;
William H. Cotterill, Macquarie-street ; William H. Chapman, Macquarie street; Arthur J. Chapman, Elizabeth-street; John Haberton, Liverpool-street ; Richard T. Westbrook, Davey-street (at present in Launceston) were inserted. The following names were struck out :-P. O. Fysh, inserted by mistake ; G. Salier, a member of the House of Assembly James Norton, W. Pearson, John White, W. Pottard, over age ; J. Hogg, E. A. Marsden,
H. Pratt, W. T. Strutt, not salaried officers.
The list for the district of Hobart was brought up by Mr. C.D.C. Quodling, and the following alterations made :-The names of James Hogan, Andrew Jackson, A. W. Manning, G. M. Proctor, of Sandy Bay road ;
James Underwood, Brown's River road, were inserted. The following were struck out for various reasons :-Charles Bailey, John Brown, David Cohen, Charles Erle, John Hall, James Hodgetts, Richard Holmes,
A. Huybers, Joseph Millar, Thomas Queeney, and Laventine Roope.
The lists were then signed, and the business of the session terminated
Adelaide Observer (SA), Saturday 14 June 1873
SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SITTINGS. Tuesday, June 10. [Before Mr. Justice Gwynne and a Jury.]
EMPANNELLING THE JURY. The following persons were excused from serving as Jurors:—George Sinclair, Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, draper, on the certificate of Dr. Duncan that he was ill in bed; James B. Stacy, draper, Port Adelaide, over age; James Sach, Melton Grove, Highbury, over age; and Samuel Smithan, Peachey Belt, farmer, over age.
SUPREME COURT.—CIVIL SITTINGS. Tuesday, June 10. [Before Mr. Justice Gwynne and a Jury.]
EMPANNELLING THE JURY. The following persons were excused from serving as Jurors:—George Sinclair, Commercial-road, Port Adelaide, draper, on the certificate of Dr. Duncan that he was ill in bed; James B. Stacy, draper, Port Adelaide, over age; James Sach, Melton Grove, Highbury, over age; and Samuel Smithan, Peachey Belt, farmer, over age.
Northern Miner (Charters Towers, Qld), Tuesday 22 March 1881
Jury List. COMMON JURY,
CHARLES HARRIS MILES, Louis Freye, Joseph Shakespeare, Denis Kennedy, Alfred Miller,
Edward Power Graham, John Jack, William Warman, John Hartley, Antonio Glover, Richard Joseph Latham, James McCartney, Charles Kerr, William Stannett, Jonathan Tyson, Francis Mollard, James Neale,
Charles James Fraser, William Laing, William Levi Davies, William Frederick Nott, John David Symes,
James Marshall, Henry Walker, Patrick Fitzgerald, Jas. Henry Wardlow, Obsorne Thompson,
Alfred Joseph Simpson, Joseph Coates, David Thompson, Thomas Christian, Alexandre Sim, Ross Robinson,
Jno Sprouie Henderson, Henry Hurle, Frederick O'Donnell, George Balding, Ben Toll, W. H. Phillipson,
James Brown, M. J. Thomsen,J. H. Faukner, P. Hehir, W. Rappell, W. S. Hetherington, A. Henderson, J.Clark,
T. Evans, J. Ayre, J. Rappell, S. Egan, T. P. Darby, C. Flynn, J. Inch, T. C. Inch, W. A. Green, P. King, F. Dunn,
R. J. Sayers, L. McLean.
SPECIAL JURY
C. Bromhall, J. Byrne, W. Lunther, T. Beazup, W. J. Allom, W. Jackson, W. G. K. Cusack, J. Carse, W. D. Casey,
R. Russell, T. J. Kelly, J. Deane, H. Mosman, J. McDonald, E. H. Plant, J. Cooper.
Jury List. COMMON JURY,
CHARLES HARRIS MILES, Louis Freye, Joseph Shakespeare, Denis Kennedy, Alfred Miller,
Edward Power Graham, John Jack, William Warman, John Hartley, Antonio Glover, Richard Joseph Latham, James McCartney, Charles Kerr, William Stannett, Jonathan Tyson, Francis Mollard, James Neale,
Charles James Fraser, William Laing, William Levi Davies, William Frederick Nott, John David Symes,
James Marshall, Henry Walker, Patrick Fitzgerald, Jas. Henry Wardlow, Obsorne Thompson,
Alfred Joseph Simpson, Joseph Coates, David Thompson, Thomas Christian, Alexandre Sim, Ross Robinson,
Jno Sprouie Henderson, Henry Hurle, Frederick O'Donnell, George Balding, Ben Toll, W. H. Phillipson,
James Brown, M. J. Thomsen,J. H. Faukner, P. Hehir, W. Rappell, W. S. Hetherington, A. Henderson, J.Clark,
T. Evans, J. Ayre, J. Rappell, S. Egan, T. P. Darby, C. Flynn, J. Inch, T. C. Inch, W. A. Green, P. King, F. Dunn,
R. J. Sayers, L. McLean.
SPECIAL JURY
C. Bromhall, J. Byrne, W. Lunther, T. Beazup, W. J. Allom, W. Jackson, W. G. K. Cusack, J. Carse, W. D. Casey,
R. Russell, T. J. Kelly, J. Deane, H. Mosman, J. McDonald, E. H. Plant, J. Cooper.