Saturday 01 May 1819 (p. 4, col. 2) KENDAL BURGH SESSIONS. William FISHER was indicted for a breach of the peace, and disturbing the family of Mr. Isaac WILSON, solicitor, on Sunday morning the 21st March last, to which he pleaded guilty, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment in a solitary cell, and to find sureties for his good behaviour for 12 months afterwards. It appeared that FISHER had been indicted for an assault upon the constables at the Midsummer Sessions last year, was found guilty, and sentenced to three months' imprisonmentMr. WILSON having been employed in the prosecution was the sole cause of FISHER's antipathy; and out of malice he sought to revenge himself at midnight when the family were at rest. A true bill of indictment was found against Wm. ELLERAY, Robert ELLERAY, and Samuel AIREY, for an affray, and assaulting Edward BURTON, one of the constables of Kendal, whilst in the execution of his office.R. ELLERAY pleaded guilty, and paid £5 towards the costs of the prosecution, £5 5s. to be given to some public charity in the town; and having, through his solicitor, expressed his sincere contrition for the offence he had committed, the Court sentenced him merely to pay a fine of 5s. and be discharged. AIREY pleaded not guilty, but was convicted, and sentenced to two months' imprisonment; but on his way to the House of Correction he contrived to make his escape and and [sic] ran away. Wm. ELLERAY not appearing according to his recognizance, the same was estreated by the bench, and a bench warrant was ordered to take the defendant into custody. Mary FORD, wife of Geo. FORD, was indicted for stealing a piece of bombazette, the property of Mr. HEWETSON, from his shop in Strickland-gate, to which indictment she pleaded guilty, and the Court sentenced her to three months' confinement in the House of Correction. Hannah TUER, wife of TUER, also pleaded guilty to an indictment, charging her with stealing a copper can from the Rose and Crown Inn, in Kendal. She was sentenced to two months' imprisonment.