COURT OF CHANCERY.—MONDAY

... eOURT OS CIANCRY.RY--MODAIV. FXPAttTE MiCSXtRTS IN HE I A LOR, A BANKRUrT.-Mr. Rov- PI.L nlteed tisla tl. he ai Petition pr'aented noder the provisions of tbe last Binkrupt Act, by the ltb section of which it wr pr i d d,tbt it, alter the as'judicatioc, the debt or debts if the l nitie creditor or creditors be f.und iuallfficient to s9ip po rt Cat1 1l ii 11 it s5holcld be lawful for tLe ...

OLD BAILEY.—MONDAY

... OLD BAILEY.-MONDAy. EBefore Mr. Serjeant ARAsRiN.] HIGHWAY ROBBERY. ANDREW POWELL, an Italian, was indiated for assault- ing John 'Truss, on the highway, and stealing trom his person a watch, four sovereigns, &c. The Jury consisted of an equal number of Englishmen and foreigners. Mr. Serjeant ARADIN inquired if the prisoner had any Coun- sel, and sortle person replied ' Mr. Alley is retained. ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... As Mr. John Dyan, a very respectable farmer, n residing at Brancroft, near Pilmninglcy, was re- S turning from Doncastermlaiket, on Saturday even- n ing last, he was most inhumanly mtirdered. Tbe 1I ussassilis had statationed themselvc close to a gate u leading into a field of Mr. Dyan's, through wyhich e he must pass to his house, which is one field's P length fioin a road, and, on his ...

CRIMES ON THE CONTINENT

... MRIMES ON THE CONTINENT. . - .. I I -, * - . - - --:-- I ndiercl the head of Crimes on the Continent, we are chile odasio,,illy horrified in the English newspapers with re- he bt eitais that ko'uld seem to relate rather to the actions of the de1nSoi0 tiann of meu. Murder is no longer murder, but for V' socni:thing so-sre dreadful and revolting, for which, in our TI l nt-uane, ;l t have-no ...

Published: Tuesday 26 February 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3544 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCII.-THUIsDAY LIJUAA J VL - IN BNCOJ [SITTINGSINB BLASPHEMY. o h Rux v,. TAYLOR.-~Till SOLICiTr5R.GNERAL asked lor the judgrrent of the Cour1t on the diefendant, iu this case, whwa now in Court, L',rd TFN rERDIEN then read his notes of the trial before llin at thle S tlings ito October last, at Goildhail. Thle whole of tire circrnmstnutelli c)nuDected with, that trial have ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY

... MVRDER AND ROBBERY. FURTHER IMPORTANT PARTICULARS iROM figE BATH JOURNAL or YLiSTERiDAY. FULL CONFESSION OF GILIHAMT HE BUTLER. The public have from tile conimrefCelent, in coilCeq~lece of the stronLu circulistantial evidence against R Gillam, tbre uIt- ler, been firmly imnressed by a belief that he w,, tbe Ordererj hut it was not until 'rhuirsdav that any thwit of a p sirive clh- racter, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT O KING'S BENCH.-WIDNESDAY. [Sittings before Lord TzNTERDeaN and Coatasten Jurtes.] ASSAULT. HITCNCOCK V. MORRIS -Sir JAME8 SCARLETT (with whom was Mr. CTilTTY) sttted the circum-tance3 of the cage. Both parties were attorneys of this Court, and, in the beginning of July hast, bad been in attendance at Mr. Justice Holroyd's chambers ahout a cause in which they were both concerned. Tbe ...

NORTH RIDING EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... NORTH RIIDING EPIPHANY SESSIONS. * ' : ?? ?? - ?? ?? ' : . ' ?? ' .: .: * NORTHIALLERTON, JMITUAJS, II0t& iil tD At~ tJfese_ SegsiO11, thle casip of 'Ihlontis Walktei,. ai clturged with~,havi Ug stolen, soee-s hay, th Mr F~t-Irancis -Hirst# the idk~~in' Ntb ir~ iO, ln aier ?? 5 tite 2d 5 bunryZ -1 t80, ~*icd ariulr ouist terest, 1;eth on' lceir'ontbi tl hint ftneeasd'ic Wis, the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 26

... in I COURT OF KING'S; BENCH, SATIMDAY, JAM:. 2C. VVAW- VA -.1-L FJ 0ALT(JUDA.'I ItttJJAY, JAN.;. RJOl ER'T GOUI;LAY.-Ml. CAMPIBELYr.r moved for a Wlit of husbf'ias corpus, to bring up thC biily of Ro thbert Gousiay, who hld been commtitted In tite H miscof Corree- tion, Coldibatltch Ete' , under a warrant of a .nagistratc, anti ?? in culottid since the montih of June, `t8tit - The applicat ion ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Thle extensive cotton wiils of Mr Alexander Stewart, at Johnstone, near Glasgow, have been totally destroyed by fire, and six persons lost 'ir irhves, chiefly byjunping out of high windows to escape the raging 0' the night of Saturday the 26ih January, a fire broke out about welvte o'eiok in the schzool-room of Mr Hine, Brixton Lodge Academy, ewo. hil which in a short time was reduced to ruins ...

ANOTHER BANK ROBBERY

... ANOTlrii R.BA.NK ROBBERY. t is vit: zrat atpain thiat Ive communicate to the public anothel of those daring and dexterous robberies, hith have of aite but too frequently bhen Comminitted. (n ()n I ulay evening Week, the hoe llthe respectatbe Ibani ng concern of 1essrs. ?? alioni, VIss, autl WVadters, tt Sw ansea, was liioe (,ipei alln, t at ail;-t s bai ails; stolen 'to a lare auount. e l'lihe ...

MURDER OF MR. JOHN DYON

... MURDER OF MR. JOHN DYO.M e (From the Doncaster Gazette.) e It is this week our painful duty torecord one of the most cold- blooded murders that ever darkened the annals of crime,-a deed which has spread a wider gloom and a deeper horror, than any t event which has occurred in this neighbourhood within the re- p membrance of the oldest inhabitant. The mysterious disap- pearance of Wood, of the ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1828
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 955 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment