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EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... is ?? if Inspector Child, of the Leeds police, and Sergeant Goif, despc is of the Lambeth police office, arrived from London by the inatio: i- train on Thursday night week, bringing with them the pri- whati ,y soners, Thomas Kay and Win. Green. moat. Yesterday weekt these two prisoners, elong with J. Akroyd, statei -Win. Rhodes, Joseph Kitchin, Matthew Sellers, and JBenj. reoog -Woniler, were ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... I THURSDAY, March 7. Her Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery for the county and city of York was opened this day at York Castle. The Learned Judgess the Hon. Sir Edward Bull Alderson, Knight, and the Honl. Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Knight, who preside over the business of the Northern Circuit for the spring assizes of the present year, arrived in York from Durham ...

CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... r ul ?? IRISHMAN KILLED. LIN( althe rale aepr the For many week past repeated disturbances ha hepar and taken place in those parts of Leeds where the Irish mostly reapi tha reside, and several of the police, called in to quell the dis- in au Mr. turbance, have come out of the fray with broken heads, prop On wounds, and other injuries. Indeed, so common have these prod [ral. assaults upon the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4583 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WILL FORGERY AND POISONING AT MANCHESTER

... Tfl L 7FORGER AND POISONING: AT MANCHESTER I la morning, at the City Court-house, ,, 1e-r Jaimes Monaghan, George Barry, and Edmund gs1Chestor, had been remanded till next Thursday, on a Dauii5 f administerinlg poison to the late John Monaghan, charge 0 t last were brought up under a writ of habeas it Angu anted by Mr. Justice Erle, on Saturday, charged cor)fls, ar a will for the said John ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I Before Mr. Coetnimis i er AYRTONX.-TUESDAY. DPZA1;1Nf: I.; CCOMMOIKIJION BILLS.-STEPSOEN JACKSON, ciacthiuc maker, Sutton, applied for his certifi- tae. Mr. Pagett opposed onl behalf of the assignees, and Ur. Clarke supported the bankrupt. Mr. Pagett stated that the ertste Was a very poor one, the liabilities atnountinz to £9471 ISa., and the estimated assets to £474 lg3., only tOioF owhich ...

THE MURDER OF THE RAILWAY CASHIER

... THE MURDER OF THE RAILWAY C A S H I E RI. so la The fsets de~posed to at the inquest are contained g, in tlhe following narrative, abridged] fromt the Biith1n Free- r- mtass Jouic,soa, 'ditch places the atri lae ih t- then the formal repetition of thle cevidenceri ta larrlih By the examnto fhsbody it appeared that in roaddition to the gashes upon his throat lj ea~.d. hadI been ie fractured ...

LEEDS COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... (Before T. IH. MAP.SIIALL, ESII., the Judge.) SPARK v. NEWBOUND. c Mr. BLANSHARD (instructed by Meslsrs. Dibb, Atkinson, nod Piper), was counsel for the plaintiff; and Mr. r FERNS was advocate for the defendant. Mr. BLANSUARD, in stating the case, ?? the plaintiff, Mr. Spark, was a professor of music, residing in Leeds, and be brought this action to recover the eum of £4 frone Mr. Thes. ...

MURDER OF TWO CHILDREN

... SUICIDE OF THE FATHER. A Gloucester tradesman, George Meadows Mor- ' ley, hairdresser and toy-shop keeper, has drowned himself = and his two daughters, one fourteen, the other nine years old. An inquest was held on the bodies by Mr. Lovegrove, fit coroner, on Saturday night, when the following evidence ats~ wvas taken : ct Qearles tflceford ?? one o'clock this morn- gin I was called up to ...

THE MURDER IN THE HAYMARKET

... The hearing of this case at the) Bow-street rolice- M office,-London., en Monday, Was briefly mentioned in Toes- day' Mcriii15. he flloiflaarea few details:- The prisioner was charged as- Givanifhtenmeo the murdered woman being Hflelose Thalibisn. 'A numiber of Si noblemen and gentlemen Were accmodaed ?? on Io the Bench, among1l whom were Lord Lincoln and Lord v Ashley. a'o Mr. Beaden having ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE IN LONDON

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A W1:?.E IN I LONDON. I On Tliprnair .mnll Alnrup nowl t r r .n On Tuesday, Jamues Moore, aged thirty-three, an! sone,rS umbrella and rarasol maker, wag ol:argeil before Mr. D'llyl- 1 ln court, at the'Worship-s1treer, EPolice-court, on suopicioll of alsohe lc niurdering inis wife, Mary Anne Moore. ilk. The neighbourhood of the Court was densely crowded I noon I long before ...

A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THE MISTAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY

... 1A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THCE MIs- TAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY. .ar, ~te dy r eiocrnr oda nus id ?? eoan mother of th do.- dr' esdadwf ?? aosn wtneason, of Chan- led doe-etreet, stated that the child had bee troubled with a va og oraotawek ncoeqec of which,' on Tues- ig- dymrigshpuataowlatron his breast, and &r.sn e agtr gdegtyas to the shop of. Mr. U- child three-fourths of a, teaspoonful ...

THE ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY

... THE ACCIDEN T ON THE GREAT. NORTHERN RAILWAY. 'The ?? inquiry was resumed on -Tuesday, at the Newcastle Arms, Tuxford. The inquest was attended by Colonel Wynn, government inspector, who visited the scene of the accident on Saturday; Mr. Leith, superintend- ent of the Great Northern Railway; Mr. Greaves, resident engineer; Mr. Charles Saccre, local superintendent, Peter- borough ; and other ...