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HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... obscurity, and filled witha ose- that devilish ambition which makes them anxious rather.,n tould '1to rule in hell tihan serve in heaven. Such rGsen havee ~y of ever sought for notoriety., however inrannoius,by .n aulda-, had cious diaspersion of calum nie~s ...

Published: Tuesday 10 January 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7862 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... House, charged with having Ol Saturday, while Charing at the house of Henry 'immins, who is a cooper in the employ of Mr. Hudson, of the Old Mills, in Swinegate, opened a box and stole £24. 10s. in gold. On Sunday ths money was missing; she had a fortnight ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... l-e, because he stood there, liable to whatever cross-examination which the law allowed, and if I had chosen to ex- tend it' to a greater length than I did, the law allowed that on a subject dear and venerable to him; and 1, because the duty 1 had to discharge ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... guilty. It appeared that the prisoners formed part of a mob which went to the will of Mr, Hudson, at Roch- dale, and demanded that the men should turn out. Mr. Hudson told them that if they stopped the men it would cause him great expense, acnd he asked ...

THE TRIAL

... qualified to serve l on the Jury, and whose qualification had been allowed I by the Recorder, but from It had been omitted the I names of infty.nine persons whose qualifications bad , been so allowed. (The names were given: twenty-seven J of them are understood ...

LEEDS:

... Kay, Mr., Mrs. and of Misses Meynell Ingram, Win. Hackett, Eeq.; M.P., R.M. Ti toMilne,, Esq,, M.P., George Hudson, Esq., M.P., and Mrs. p Hudson, and Mr. Bland. Many Noble Peers were prevented r, being present by their attendance in the House of Lords ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... were a little puzzled as to how they ought to deal with these applicants, hut it was ultimately decided to make them small allowances during the few weeks the hushands and fathers would be absent, that course being deemed preferable to offering the house ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... kill game at the time alleged by the prisoner. ad The jury returned a verdict of Not Guilty. ALLEGED PERJURY AT LEEDS. JOSEPH HUDSON was charged with perjury before a to baalk-rptcy commissioner, at Leeds, on the 31st of January tr- Mr. BLANSHTARD and Mr ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... but I held him down and tied him in bed with my cotton handkerchief. The next night we had to tie his feet, as he would nor allow the clothes to remain on them. During the whole of that week he complained of pain above his eyes, and I applied wet cloths ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... any court; and that man before you, sir, cannot deny it. He knows the proceedings, and so do I, as true as there is a God in Heaven. I went to chapel last night, and, with the book in my pocket, 1 was dragged away by that man, who said I was a lunatic, and ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... statement. The case had been a withdrawn, but probably only to be resumed at plain- a tiff's ?? HoNuuR said le could not I allow defendant her costs, as the action had been with- E drawn on the preceding evening, and she would there- t fore know that she ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1866
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3585 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment