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HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... 7th I Of June, a straw bonnet, a net cap, and a white muslin collar, the property of Eliza Lambert, pleaded Guilty~. a18j THOMAS CORN WELL (52), charged with stealing, so on the l~tis of May, one pair of trowsers, the property 'IO of William H-orsley ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... the collision took place through their negligence, on which issue was joined. Mr. KNOWLES stated the case. The plaintiffs, Thomas Fisher and several other persons, had found it necessary to bring this action forward, in order to recover compensation for ...

Published: Friday 02 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10728 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... of Hacknees; Sir Thomas ate nsa Slingsby, Bart. of Scriven Park ; John Henry Lowther, -~i 'lie Esq. M.P. of Swilhington ;John Ba'con Sawrey Morrilt, prs iad Esq. of Rokeby Perk ; Paul Bietby'Thotnpson, Esq. M. P. ow of Esv'rick ;Thomas Davison Bland, Esq ...

Published: Tuesday 04 September 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10575 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... and Lionel Barn (20). chbarged with r maliciously firing a loaded pistol at Thomas Frost, a watch-, man, at Sheffield. The case for the prosecution was stated' er by Mr. Hardy. The offence with which the prisoners were X charged, hie said, was of a most ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... when lie vas taken ill. A little after one o'clock she came into my house, and asked me to take her child while she went to Thomas Richmond's with a pair of clogs. I took the child, and she went away. She re- turned home, as far as I know, between four ...

THE KEXBY MURDER

... at night. The witnesses exaeilned t were, George Robinson, the father of the deceased; weI Edward Robinson, his brother ; Thomas Walker, ostler 1 at the Coach and Horses; John Bell, a shopkeeper at a si Dunnington ; Ann Metcalf, Morley's tMotther-in-law; ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... YORnx CASTLE, TuESDAY, Ztxr-.22 John Rain ford (29) charged, .ri-ti' f't .Jng Joseph son, on the King's high16' . - jis. Mr. Hardy s tcase, and called Joseph Hodgson, who stated thati. >ik d at Birstall. On Tuesday, the. 15th of April, he, was at Leeds; ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes,

... readers, as we published them 1at length at the time.. The jury found the prisoner not .guilty. 5 ~~~SATrURDAY, JULY 17. 1 Thomas Sykes, who had boen out on bail, on at charge of Ifeloniously assaulting Lydia, the wvifo of John Kaye, a. Kirkhecaton, on ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... formally opened both ?? and Cenety41 **Courts on Saturdlay,'and on Mond y'proleticed to busininea. in the CoTr COUTta, where THOMAS 1nd A~iN-*WJLUAMSON, al alias WI bLIAMS, a man. representing higogif as a tailor, mAdC fr. ?? wife, 'who had previously been ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... ieruroisal injury to Mr, Djixon, ways bounid over li ii a SioilEr mnionnr. COLLISION ~OF VESSELS rIN TsiE OLD HAltnosta.- i Thomas Modgsoo, captaiti of tho Troncehill, Newasrotlo I BeieRnor010was Sumlmoned by Stephen Qvay, the owner i of a steamn-tog, Lo ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1823

... forrobbingEdward lkenv*oithy, of Lingards,'on the highway, of £39 6s.-Gumimy, but recnmnmended to mercy. JohnrTownsend'(T2), and Thomas Pelley, (21), for steal- ing a sheep, the property of Wm. Leggattj of Bramley. -The principal' witness against these prisouets' ...

HORRIBLE EVENT

... Perrier.-Cork-Southern -Re- thl perter, Jane 26. ,h Cork, Jne' 27.-On Friday, an inquest was held at a's Cove, before Mr. Hardy, corondr, on the bodies of Captain Des James Gould Raynes,' John Keating, John Cramer,: James: 'and ir, Morley, Timothy Connell ...