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... brightest period of the English drama, when John Kenoble, Charles Rem ble, Wing, Lewis, Elliston, Faweett, Dowton, Munden, John Bannister, Emery, H. Johnson, Mrs. Siddons, Mrs. Jordan, Miss Duncan, Mrs. Bland, Madame Storace, and Miss O'Neil shed the lustre of ...

The Provinces

... sev'ere injuries. In one carriage SiZ3i; fS er h he very seriously, and three dangerousl WQ40Me. One of p1 ler them, Miss Rogers, of Buytofl, was doveiyed to tAu6 house - B, ig, of Dr.'Bainbrigg, in Isliogton-scquare ihirb`~t. *Aslfliiid DE iy that she ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... prisoner had, whilst drunk, I stole the cap and sold ?? for 21 days. WILFUL DAMAGE.-Thomas Rogers, a youth, was charged with wilful damage by breaking the bannisters of an unoccupied house in Castle row on . the previous day. Prisoner had been before the ...

HULL COUNTY COURT—THURSDAY

... United Fishermen's IWidows' and Orphans' Friendly Society, and the action was brought against the defendant, George William Rogers, treasurer of the same society, to recover the sum of 2217 16 2d, money received by him, but impro- perly expended. The money ...

Published: Friday 19 February 1869
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1556 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... swear that Roger never banded me a sum of money on aciount of Lady Tiebborne or anybody else. Ins the defendant's letter to me 1frienda was11 set 1frinas. I am not aware that Roger used to do that.! (Dr. Kaneally produced one of Roger'e letters in ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COURT. FRIDAY: Before Aldermen BANNISTER and FOUNTAIN. iL%~ ?? Clark, a labourer, was charged with attempt. ini-ing to Steal aL pair of Slippers, the property of Mr. J. corn- Fawcett, boot aind slice dealer, Chariot-street, on the i previous ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... with being - drunk and disorderly, this being his ninth appearance, was also fined 10s. and costs. MONDAY: Before Alderman BANNISTER and FOUNTAIN. AN OWNER WANTED FOR A COAT.-Edward Mapes, a tlabourer, was charged with stealing a coat, the property . of ...

THE ALLEGED NEXT-OF-KIN FRAUDS

... on. d. The premises and books of the priso'eers had been It seized, and their whole system wais consequently laid 1y hare. Rogers, it appeared, at one time called himself ii reverend, but they had not been able to discover to 'T what denomination, if any ...