YORkSHIRE LAMMAS ASSIZES

... YORtSHIRE LAMMAS ASSIZES. CnowN~ Cotttr.-TijESDA V, JULY II1 The Court sidl this noruiag hit tine 'clockn, and during the diy the followinig prISnierS Were tried: MArlni W~s'r, (aged 43), was. indicted for felonionsly uttering, publishinl dispoging of, and Poltting away, at Halifax, a certain false, forged, and codinterfeited bank note, pbrporting to te a note or tbe Governor and Corn- jbiny ...

Published: Tuesday 18 July 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3815 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... Pr oL ICE. tA r oTaA , WINpitE ft. lhow-.asekr.' On'resk, a man with some- whrst of a travelled pig,';^Reiikingjtll4- anil havirng a wooden leg, whot enliirselj Uiliai Davis, but whose reil 'na ape tpbe U'ilhatn' price Dais,-Yas lsarged. With the flltowing sdandaias fraud. Mae Smith strted7 that shit i'ep' a -haberdasher's aop in Blue-cross-sireet; hietrhusbnrid hiss beendeadabbut two years. ...

Published: Tuesday 03 October 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1309 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEDGED FORGERY BY MR. WILKS, M.P. FOR SUDBURY

... ALLEDGED FORGERY BY MR. WILICS, M. P. FOR1 % , -. SUDBURY.- :Mr. J. Wilk, jn. M P. P ni5 brought up ont Frid y *eek, tbefdire theLord Mayor, oia wuarrant, Io nnisvier to li charge of forgery foundt'd un '-be fllowillg`giinunds:- As Secretary lo the British Ani ny Compeny, he received on tle 25th of October. i1t4 , laft for £1,500, frril'the Directors, throngh Mr. AfitclrllT'to transmit to ...

Published: Tuesday 14 November 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 488 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, GUILDHALL, Nov. 1

... | COURT oF COMIMON PLEAS, AILDHALL, Nov. 1. . . I 't6efie the Chief Jilstice and a Special JiUTy.) CRIM. C6ftl.-BLlGl V. WEtIAtSLEY. This wits ino clion egain.vI hlie dPfendiant for having ssaulietd and: debbialelltd the plainltiff's wife.' The un on es were Inid t V 10 000. Sorjeant Vinihr n, Serjeant Wilde, and ir. JoneS were ifor lh plaintiff; 1fir. Scarlait, serjeauI Spanhtey, and Mr. t ...

Published: Tuesday 07 November 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2535 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... QARTEa SS1N = - H. O ,nn fvr this borougl LIVERPOOL QUARTWIC -- 0 on Monday the Quarter .,essio'ns fur- this borug corn. o - ?? iie-lEsq. Mayor, James WI ,Clarke, Esq. Recorllr and a full beoff lig~titl ~ Th vaindaris havy, theid being 14,3 prisonetrs on o chargeei of feloin ,and 55 for misoeslran mse c.Te t Leared Rrorlr i hisaddrss sidthat several of the prisoners were in charge for a ...

CORN LAWS

... cORAT LAEWS. (From tfuw Rrprcrsiativrc.) 1t I-ppears, from M r Jacob's researches, that the effect ef oilr Corn Laws has becn tq thirow isuch land, in the n count:is from whence the English imarket has been par' t tially s' ?-plied, out of cultivation; that much distress and II dete-cioraton of -roperty lave bcen the consequene.- fir Tiis is. doubtleis, very lamentable to those countries, an ...

JURY COURT

... JURlY COUR1'. AIE:.XATiE) ?? I1.NC(' I ?? ?? dt-I'J '0 ). 'i'is VVEI GL tot a till1 ol dialnn1lcs Ln 01htit 1 thut ip.;t Ilmc,! f A lie(Ire AIlexEandcr, Proaitesor of (reI in I Uallgee oi iSt. Slealvador andt kt. Leoli ?? St. s against Ahcxanrder -LornnLd, ?? iter1' ard I 11in it f the Dundee, Perth, and (Utilar AdIVrtisiN ;, nl t1,. i Pro- ?? ol said paiper, lor an alleged libel on tile ...

JURY COURT—July 18

... JURY COURT-July 18. fr ye It S it .i ; is jS ANDERRSON, &C. V. JI:FtEV. ?? a p sen tobe tried by the Jury in this ctse nrose tdt ?? action oC f reduction, which is still in de- fou ?? a OurtofSession. Thepartiespursi ?? lI ,Tielsate O are Margaret Anderson, ?? n Ca' bnaJ Sea e tile manufacturer in l'aisley, and her said hos- giv flnt~hes; ) hrebe, Johanna, Priscilli, anlld Hugh Andleir- ant ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—WEDNESDAY

... .. IANCASTER ASI23_WEDNESDAY, - i A - sA - .. - i- -, _ A v ?? ?? A motion was brought forward this morning to postpone the trial of I'd Wmel~uni et 'As ae nd, after lengthened pleadings, ?? Justice ParkreFused the motion. Upon being asked by the Attorney-General to name a time for the trial to come on, his Lordship said he could not tell when, but he might by possibility commence it on Thurs- ...

OLD BAILEY, OLD COURT.—Dec. 9

... OLD BAILEY, OLD COURT.-Dec. a TRIAL OF FIVE BOYS FOIL MURDER. Frederick Williams, Thomas Williams, Henry Dover, Wililiam Quick, and Samuel Bassett, all under 15 years of age, were indicted for the wilful murder of Sarah Hood, on the 9th ult. in St Martin's in the Fields. They also stood charged, on the Coroner's inquisition, with killing and slay- ing the said Sarah Hood. l Mr Casey.-I am ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES—Monday

... LANCASTER ASSIZES-Mmftdah RIOTS AND DESTRUCTION OF MACHINERY AT .tACKBU RN. ?? James Riding, William Sutaliffe, Richard Kay; James o tLatham, Jam6s Ormerod, Jirnes Hawoarh, and Thomas Bolton, were indicted for ' that they on the 24th of April, with force and arms, in tlie parish of Jlaclkburn, did 'fclo. f ni6usly by day break into a certain building, namely a cot- i ton mill, belonging to ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FURTHER PUTICTuARS OF THE MURDER OF MR COOPER.-It appears that Pollard the murderer, west to Mr Cooper's house in High street, in consequesce of a letter lie had received from Mrs Biguall (Mr Coopers sister, irho had lived with him up to the rery day of the murder) in which she declared her resolution of leaving him, on account of the improper life lie led, When he got to the houSE, he had an ...

Published: Sunday 23 April 1826
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2708 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment