BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... On Thursday the criminal business at thb Sessions was commenced before John Curry, Esq. Assistant Barrister, and the following Magistrates :-Sir Arthur Chichester, Bait. Sir Stephen May, Wm. Clarke, Esq. C. M. Skinner, Esq. and Henderson Black, Esq. ?? foilsivinggentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury:- Mr J. S. Ferguson, Foremaun ; Messrs. Robert Stevenson Samuel Batt, Thos. Stewart, jun. ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT—WEDNESDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOWS's COURT.WEDMESDAY. BRYANT V. STOREY.- His HoxouR observed, on taking his seat this morning, that he had received a let- ter from Mr. Bryant, one of the parties in this cause, complaining of the Order which, it appeared, had been pronounced against him. The terms of the letter were not at all objectionable, and, therefore; he should not do more than repeat his conviction that ...

OLD BAILEY.—SATURDAY

... OLD BaIL e Y.-SA TL1RDAY. BURGLARY. JAMES BUTLER was capitally indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling-house of William Baylis, and stealing therein various articles, his property. Charles FrederickJames: Lives opposite the house of the prosecutor; on the 6th Dec., saw three men standing at the prosecutor's door; one of them (prisoner) opened the door with a key, and entered the house. ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.[ill]

... otilty 4OC 4h 4fA PATENT RIG1iT8. V. ASIAt1SDEN.-The SOLICITOR-GENERAL stated, that in this cause he had to apply for an injunc- tion ex/pnrte to restrain the defendant, his workmen, and agents from infringing the plaintiff's patent formaking gas pipes. The bill had been filed for this purpose, and it alleged, that some time previous to 1825, Mr.Whitechouse had invented a new tnethod of ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... SCULCOAT|ES POLICE. At the Public Hall, on Tuesday, the Magistrates in at- tendance wvere Jonas Brown, Esq. the Rav. R. Sykes, and Joseph Sykes, Esq. BuRGr.AHY ON THlE Hetatnap. BANK.,-Wm. Smith and George Hirat were charged with breaking into the dwel-1 liug-house Of Sarah Convere ( Old Sail's), in tha night l' between the 25th and 26thl of December lest. (A man, l named Johnaon, suspected ...

Published: Tuesday 12 January 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1341 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE

... HEAD-OFFICE -On New Year's Day, Mr. Gib- son, superior of excise, seized a still head and a worm, recently used in illicit distillation, in the mill of a Mr. Robert Dawson, on the lands of Balhery, near Swords; the officer found three half pints of spirits on the premises, which Mr. Dawson admitted he had distilled; the still head and worm were lodged in the king's stores, in the Custom-house, ...

INQUEST ON MARY M'KAY

... x ON' HAIr MKA\. 1 C 'I 'I j' ft ii nbth'C roiiteibithttr ti~t \t,0at wes ; ~cr, n r, ort ut Itit Iincjutet IJIM before ?? i y ,,te l% Ittiled i Mtrlyr i ' I;tra, in coi f ~tl itlW ' frture of her ; -rter ott thiS siljeet lis been *1: ..dl) ?? 'S1110, one of the witnesses oill , ho fiueU declilned subserihinip ti 'ol tille iate stun di in tie. i- ; 5,lrivd h hi) t.dr. Ilic'hrattl, Irtt -,ent ...

POLICE

... I POLICF. MANSION-HOUSE.-Sir Peter Laurie sat yesterday for the Lord Mayor, who is not yet able to attend to his duties publicly. It is supposed that the projected alterations in the J ustice-room will take place immediately, notwithstand- ing the expence, at the idea of which many of the Corpora- tion shake their heads, although the festivities of one day would cost a great deal more than the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KiNG'S BENCH.-F'RZD4V. [London Sittings, before Lord TENTERDEN and Special Juries.] EXCISE SEIZURE. JOHNSON AND OTHXRS v. LORD AND OTHERS. -Mr. POLLOCK (with whom was Mr. PLATT) stated that this was an action brought to recover compensation in damages for an illegal trespass and alienation of'goods. The plaintiff had, in the year 1828,'taken the premises No. 17, Bread'-street-hill, in ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT Of CHANCERY.-WBDNZSDAY. The Lord Chancellor took his seat to-day for the first time after the Christmas Vacation. His tordship. -tat earlier, by several days, than usual, in order to dispose of many bankrupt petitions on the ilist; one of these petitions, of a pressing nature, had been beard by his Lordship in his private room during the vacation. JUDGMENTS. DEACON v. DEACON.-The LORD ...

POLICE

... BOW-STREET.-SUSPECTED PdiSOxIN-.-Yesterda, one of the new policemen, named Ronsnso_-,who resides in Orchard-street, Westminster, came before Mr. Minshull, the Magistrate, and requested his advice under the follow- ing circumstances --Robinson is a voung married man, and he stated that on Monday last his-wife was taken in labour, and he sent for a surgeon-; hut before le arrived she had given ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... DlREJADFUL MURDER. The inhabitants of the small village of Calenick, within a mile of Truro, on the road to Falmouth, were alarmiedtl at -a early hour on Thursday morning by an elderly man, named William Andrew, who stated that his wife had been murder- ed during the night. The following is the account given of this dreadful and hitherto miysterious ?? husband, who is 65 years of age, works at ...