Jory 90, 1864.] THE GARDENERS’ CHRONICLE AND AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 
to offer any evidence. A verdict of Not Guilty was then 
recorded, and the prisoner was discharged. 
MIDLAND CIRCUIT: Notrincuan.—The Fiskerton Murder.— | Wood, and Ke — M: Besides r receiving the rox medal for 
House or Lorps: The — a argh v Fa- Ri hand Parker, butcher, aged 29, was charged with the Badajoz, he received the silve medal wi ps 
verton or Longworth.— The e gment of the House in t — ilfal murder of his mother, Elizabeth Parker, at Fiskerton, | for the other 3 Te siege. 
ar from the decision of the Beo Lon. of law declaring | 9n the 10th of May last, and also — - "ing as fiber with 
appe - nire gworth, the ndent, with tke intent to murder him. The pri who ga bad terms 
the aro pu 1 CU th Tan lc The law lords | With his father, went to to the house pd - d threatened to 
Hon. Ie rint e e LP eins," Lord | fight bim. The father ealled him a rogue and a villain, and 
ensley'nde, and Lord Chelmsford. The Lord Chancellor read Leo ago perte Sree on hodie 
his a ana ma pe was nothing ats = — mother induced the father to go away. He went towards the | was a magistrate and deputy-lieutenant for Devon ; and te: 
rendered it improbable, and much that m A; probable, | stable, closely followed by the mother, when the prisoner | man of the South Australian Banking and L and Com 
that a secret marriage had taken place between the parties m fired both barrels in succession, Both the father and mother | He married in 1836 the daughter of Mr. George 
land. d greed to go and | rero sevorel nded, bui t e, P mer recovered, and the Mn. SERJEANT MEREWETHER, who was x 17 ye years id 
cohabit with — provided that a 4o cere- | 1 tter, after pint for some Lu length pee of er Clerk of the City of London, ed A X 22d -— at Bi 
A - , e 
: he wm Ep a AK. Wilful Murder, wit d , Castle Field, near QC: the zw" ot 84. e 
believed the cohabitation which took place reland was in noora TM merey on account of the ame "s being dem pape to th bar in 1809, rt y is thet e of his death, 
Judge : ner, bave you anything to 
say? |as for many years before, held the Two. of a eS sap 
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it ¥ rn bar t£ f recur of le aq and i ey, the 
wife. In Ty. years he held the office of. > r 
d father as well as your monat. The | Western Circuit. At one time, when he practised much before 
Mgr is d Bw, ve ngham, who lim unable fo pe rem piste be Te j jury I will forward to the proper Parli rhe eein n he: ealised 
bed a 2v Cred. Wine ! d said thas he had p stre the | Quarter. Mr. Justice Blackburn then passed s e Eas of 
conclusion that there ri a legal marriage in t Boot. Death in the usual meri 
land, and that there had eH pct 3 Derpy : Murder of a rx was in: | ordi 
{eer bu sree ord Chater pum eat GT CI DD KL the 384 Jure, at | in oder to deret ime 
low be reversed. Lord Chelmsford thought that the conduct | North vingtela, by salting ng s clothes as he thy oe eep "Y? P ded 
of the —— at — E fatal to her case, for and drv uab in em Midi ct pott: The man died ations head rrr d ealth and adv vomer deg mo vin 
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! 3 i i avity da ‘dignified 
rformed if she felt that the Scotch marriage was legal. He did | naa t sen ner iti It was urged in defence that the man of fine presence, with much X orat: of menma an 
oppi cereo Iren E a | Rae hee chin aang wn Bs | atin an ae vay nove mor oy ana 
“ D ta 
he wasa Protestant Catholic " was sufficient 4 tmd this "es dis roved by tnesses, and his poor na ich the n by him. Serjeant Morowether had a large family, five of 
son bein; 2, 
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copula in Scotland not having taken op until after "the Iri ght. rison f $ 
marriage. power winced © the evidence ager he came r1 Justice Keating sentenced her to seven years’ penal servitude, 
the ee i ndent had entirely failed to | and said that the Jury had taken a meritul d of the case. | Rev. 
establish her marriage, and that the Eee Burning a Man with a Hot Poker.—Eliz1 Hoyland, aged 48, a at the age of 80. 
Sint he did nc Ta Ie there had beens promice of mateiage | publican, pleaded Guilty to the change of burning Thomas vo mA on Tiare a at E LE eu "rests 
at he did not think there had beena promise of m 
San Ho e ? rio ee es ee “ras Sarno sa te ph noar Wakefield, where sho bad resided for the last 12 months. 
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Ons Roe rder of Devizes. 
death was preceded by a few hours by that of his brother, the 
. Francis Merewether, Reetor of Cole-orton, Leicestershire, 
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entirely failed to establish her marriage.—The Lords being thus | purpose, It w was also stated: the beeen ve cesidenabes 
divided, 3 to 1, the Lord — ge gave judgment that | pffence by the indecent state of his clothes, and that his condi- E 
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against t. El ; opera, in which there was scarcely a piece which she did not 
&dorn by her attractive MAN aud dramatic talent. She was 
ly wai or by . Yelv st his fles at the height of her reputation as a vocalist when she was 
agent. On being made aware that the decision was against apertare in his trousers. A surgeon deposed rg throug married to Lord William Lennox. The union, however, did 
her she swooned, and for some time remained unconscious, | appearances of bum: ing and excoriation, but he did not think apse ea 
one fainting fit into another, Re: á the poker a ave been red hot, or the burns see, have 
admini , and after a short interval the poor lady rallied, | aed seriou The prisoner excused her cond we a 
and was then earried in a semi-prostrate state to a brougham, | grounds anendy bac ya ned, and expressed her wc 
$e stice Keating severely commented on the offenes, ond sen- 
tenced her to three years’ — — Asians med 
utterly sacinaiod and overcome by 
achieved as the first of English female vocalists, gradually con- 
tracting her PM engagements, however, one she finally 
retired from and took up her residence at Wakefield 
where she lived for several years, She ner wards removed to 
Leeds, where she for many years exercised the profession of a 
teacher of music. 
LLIAM Kematis, formerly Crown uA. ww — 
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judgment being made final in Scotland until ‘the partios a - 
tuit have been examined on oath. Their evidence give 
Ireland is considered most ni: 1 
ua 
OWAGER COUNTESS Amnerst died a 
EE Crncvr he Charg General Z : 
Tur Do w days in Kildare Street, lin. He assisted in person a 1 
La wey eor teil agro DE ign mored t dot referred Bournemouth, in her 73d year. She was nen ‘eldest rper of 1798, and. himself conducted, with great discretion, skill, 
killing sod aly ig ines x 'Ooy, dna ar edit | of the third Duke of Dors rset, and married first in 1811 the Ear] | 224 ability, every vois palis trial | fous 1801 to the end of the 
ook his. 3 et UE ted Doe Ne s of of Plymouth ; d second) in 1839, the first Earl Amherst, | disturbed period of 1848, and ddnde d the thanks ind appro- 
M e Mae Mo wit d. ci bute Her ladyship badna — s either m bation of each Attorney Gene 559 b and Administration un under 
a d Not € Guilty. Mr. Lopes. who appeared fi Dapy Hanerer Yuranrov died on the 27t » after a a moa aae t te ted e oak 
on ET said that orc Hutchinson was charged erm end = imehter of the se of aoe Viento dh Irish 'asily | 
e "pes è : ) 
oie co! a RA misting ot P "m enr ned ie man: Scarborough, and was twice married, first to the Rev. — Moi between the i and 
ey: rade. e Plymouth [aes ed when a ball dii from Fro ce ck Mannors:Sutton, a and secondly, in 1897, to Mr, | Present cen 
the Citadel struck his boat, and he was killed, Upon this 
pew, ances had been ignored 
oor the had the EY d of Boalt the the lentis 
a coron "Miro Ond Sm Wirt BRERETON, A., K.C.B. WiLLs.— tof Mr. John nt ag ir tou, 
rs Menden iet alg Be eie ind. JP | EEL, ied on Wedneeday last in the Albany, "Piecadilly, in his | wine perch er “ mb te 36.00. erst 
Hr. “Chief at Plymouth, by whose orders the | 78th year. He obtained his coramission as second-lieutenant | Mr. ale, of emia ontaque Square, ot 
was carried on. Su ently. 2 bill was in 1805. He servedin from 1809, and was present at tha Werde. "S me! and wharfinger, 120,0007. ; "x TR 
TE cw Pils | defence of Cadiz and of Fort Matagorda, ai tug ege of fan e popular actor, 25,0001., exclusive of freehold estates; 
mà n SIHIDIUS MADRE 
upon subject, an on that the bend and Toulouse ; = vt 5 nna pt t 
could not unos, near Salamanea, alais, Sanveterre cate 
he eeu M or NK S o, the General, ane and Tarbes. In the campaign in the Netherlands he was| PIRTHS.—On the 26th inst, at zy sr wert enor Street, 
in tion, 5 several communications wh present at Quatre Bras and at Waterloo. He was subse. the rg Por ARY HERBERT, ofa da: —22d inst, at Al, Bont 
Street, Lady COLEBROOK, of a son— oth inst, Lady ‘BED 
of otis inst, at Chevenage, the wife of the Hon "LY 
d'Aguilar nst the forts of the Bocca Tigris, and the cit; ot 
been attended it kam vé hat deat! Canton: pe Crimean war he was board H. M. S Bou D - a a son—20th inst, at Wilton Crescent, the Hon. Mrs. 
of this man at am; would have the effect o Britannia, under the command of his RRI, oe Admi FI EY, of a sun—' T t Foul Rectory, ncar 
the authorities P find t Dundas, and directod the rockets fired inst the forts of Bone, "the Hon Mrs. ARTHUR Savite, of a daughter. 
to prevent p Forse og His 1 the | Sebastopol in 1854. For a short period he held the command MARRIAGES, oe the 93d inst, at Bt. George's, Hanover 
jor. sid said—The ? course WIN. (o learned counsel maol ae takon of the Irish Constabu! and for a time was Gorai dat of | Square, eut. GERALD EDMUND BOYLE, lst Battalion Rifle 
itis usual cou: Where the grand jury qp a bill m : ion of the Bath, bene Arti Á cabe cd sein mado E regi is 72 ra pe] td Ba ur regi 
Sut oaa] t; a Companion of the Ba! ng the year p been , daughter o! e n — nst, at 
And not only top pocoo forther tyon : ala forces : eqni Knight of the Guelphic Order. In 1861 he was nominated a | Trinity Church, le Ivo I RD 
a publie scandal were i mede i "E Knight Commander of the Bath, in de co of his services, | TwisLE WykEHA TENNES, Major 9th Queen's Roy 
one jury might E that there was not enough evidence | He also tributed largely to his military renown by his | Lancers, third son of Lord Saye and Sele, to Is pon EMty, 
aguinst a en to put him on his trial, another igs on the improvement of Nery. He ved the | only daughter of Cartes Francis GREGG, Esq.—20th inst, at 
jury m fin ilt e learned counsel, in my silver war medal, with six clasps, and the Crimean m and | Epworth Church, wx Erus P. F, Renve, "Coldstream 
opinion uo rightly, and I hens had ix — for Sebasto " E H. brotheror Aries Morc ael Bl n Ellis i Rauti EN a ll o Fan LA. M 
f AJOR-GEN INGE, rotherofthe aughter o tor ot 
ey hen anti Edi. xea € TM y of ding inge, and o late Sir Charles Hardinge, M. died pedi Epworth, Lincolnshire er = at St. a B nights, 
a man Coe. t evidence, there is one verdict you | the 20th inst., at 32, Hyde Park Square, after a sho rt illness, | Lieut.-Colonel Wreta £, Grenadie eond son 
ean re E The immediately ro! a verdict of Not | in his 74th year, He was the fourth son of th Rev. Hen | of Srádian Earl Esq " P Aller x =n ol, to MARY, 
n Let him be discharged. General Hardinge, and was b: 1790. He entered the Army at an | second daughter of General Sir W. J yije d Bemi, K.C. B.--26th 
nino taon bondt and iat the dock, early age, and obtained his commission in ra. 24 serv oa | inst, at Alveston, hire, CHAS. Y dein Y, Esq., 
oo the Peninsula from 1812 till the end o r in 1814, | eldest son of Raymond Pelly, Esq., to Loursa CAT NE EMMA, 
Vei 2 The Murder fa Policeman aqu eam including the be battle of FAI ET „siogo ge 0 ege of £ San Bet A battles | | dd DEUM c. Harton, 1 "Bart., K.O. B. 
rte 2 a csmith ; n Edwards, labourer ; | o and | the olie urch, 8 Placo and 
$ Joshua Stanley, 98, brass-easter; | Tarbes. He Seer pes also in the cam f 1815, and. = | afterwards at the parish church, St. [mere eee JAMES 
1 were irged the Prevent and Q 1atre S as s knight of | BUTLER Huemes, Esq., of Waterford, youngest son of the late 
Y X IET dL C A ECHTE UL Te ATE Me p eh 
, 5 i fi ] e th: : ceived th <B. N, H.M.'s usiliers, and 
l : ] 1 x eating 1 clasps for the Peninsu He attained the rank of bean. Obi ot th H: of the late Bir George Simpson, Goveruor- 
o f they did not leave hi le. On eb SER | ae TO. f of the Hon. Hudson's Bay Company's Térrt 
ADMIRAL 
Hotel, Bucking! collar BhRrpoer, daughter of 
in 1800, ander" his uncle, Captain Albemarie Bertie. He was | late Sir A ree e M. Downte—2ist inst, at East Alungton, 
sen a 
ve his house departure 
Soet minii to whom the prisoner Loskley used eme 
Menage, The officer bene bem ae pais ock him 
did not — employed in the capture of privateers in the Non Devon, the Rev. € pen pm youngest son of the 
mbe, 
cave Run. was red two French frigates whi late Sir Henry Care , Bart., 
pee UA io handcuff Tho as lg A. there- E ror of a transport, on its way from the Cape of Good Hope | LOTTE Hoawasy CLIFTON, ie rede of th the Rev. he ae 
ET ty h x at bis head, fracturing the skull and | to the s emery but was exchanged shortly afte on of Manchester, and Rector Somerton, Oxon—21st inst, 
pas R^ Voy "et paralysis of righ ide | was then i laced in co; Bombay Anna, at St. John’s Church, Paddington, WILLIAM SHEARMAN TURNER, 
m wes Med, i ci defence was | Ind: y's ship, in w! at the capture of | Esq., to HELEN, third daughter of the late Sir RICHARD 
in endeav ` A. Shag mf ean y in the execution of his | the [sle of France in 1810. He commanded the Actwon on the JENKI s G.C.B, M Shrewsbury—20th inst, at 
' ‘01 "i ag o cuff Lockley, and atm mi in an attack é barracks, &c., Lynn | Westcott Church, HANBURY, son of the late ROBERT BARGI A 
AN an J companions were ey, Moma of man- | Haven Bay, in 1813, and epe = — other services | Esq., to ADELINE HENRIETTA, daugh pa 
and 2 an oM Geor; kley, Thomas pin afloat. After Exin. pos he not employed afloat, | Barctay, Esq., of Bury Hill, Surrey. 
=< -—ÀÓ ddp di of Mancha vn and Acg and ai uet t n ‘of 1848, pon the rank of; DEATHS.—On the 24th inst, at Southsea, James Nr EIL, 
LR erre pm a rem ne omas Tockiey, w who Mie -t in 1851, doe Wir miral in L4 2. third son of Lord TALBOT DE MALAHIDE, aged 12—26th inst, at 
' icc v his brainer, io aix youre, John g LDING WNE, p di is residence, | Prince's Ga , Kensington, ILYN GEOR infant 
ge Loc i 
h v" re 92 " aughte N 
k tns A Joshua Stanley, who had been paceman vs to | | 80th year. He e tered the Army in rey and accompa ied | —22d re^ at 25 Upper £ 
E who ea odes e qi The A man, George |t e a edi 
" was n for stea. the regiment at the assault dentem ard i Y ABELI TH bias 
ede ed with | House, Melksham, ISABELLA ELIZ 
dered an truneheon, =< counsel for the 2T ege ri eon- i the gold sed y He served als A expedition against | J. W. MowTAGU—21st inst, at 15, Piteville L - gie Arm 
ends of ice hadfbeen sec and decline | New Orleans, and commanded t 5 UI at the battle of ! Lieut.-Colonel Joun Hatzs, late of the H.E.LC.S&,, age ed Kk 
