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. ...

Carnarvonshire Quarter Sessions

... A Court of Quarter Sessions was held at the Courthouse, Carnarvon, on Thursday last, the 14th instant. MIAGISTIIATES PRESENT. Colonel E i)VAInDs, Nanihoran, Chairman Coloucl Perry, Illadrycn Rev. J. W. Irevor Rev. J. Ilemer Rev. J. Parry Jones Parry T. Carreg, IEsq. Rev. W. W. Williams Rev. Griffith Owen Rev. Robert Jones Rev. Thomas Robets| Several appeals and other matters of no public ...

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... l it, . M()DAY., JitqsANUAR 1 1. d sted There was ,not ;a single felon far triaj, and Lonly two itch cases of essault.,,Oeither of which was of public interest. hi itry- 3,amm EAST-RIDING SESSIONS.- -l act, - MONDAY, JANUARY 11. t ices .The Genieral Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this ti 1 in Riding, commenced to-day, at the Court-Houlse, Bever- p iredIcy. The magistrates assembled in the 6 ...

Published: Tuesday 19 January 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3750 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE MEETING

... POLICE IMEETING. . MOP'dae, 18th January ?? Hok Ditliina Oecurte'd at this Meeting of suffictitii~ ~uhlic : is. portance to form stebject of report; but while we say'ti1 W - Ca assre oir ellowv-fiwnsmen of the continued zeal of thle ('ostisioeratoth dachru o te mportant and 1ch4zes tltisipsdtpnte-dtetevariety, intricacy.ies T o'dlilt'of s~ih a nyb prciated'by those who Oc ~- ma altwdl' potnt ...

DIABOLICAL OUTRAGE

... DI4BOLItujL OUTRAGE. [FROM THr LEEDS M]RCURY.j The sudden and unaccountable disappearance of a re. spectable 'youing man from Wo0dhouse, about six weeks ago, who has never since been heard of, has- spread'suspi- cion that the practices of Burke and Hare are not confined to Edinburgh; but have extended to Leeds; and the following alarming occurrence, which took place ?? evea. ingo last, has ...

COURT OF KING'S.—MONDAY

... COURr OF KING'S BINCH.-MONDAY. [London Sittings before Lotd TzNTERDEN and Special Juries.] FREIGHT. WALLACE AND OTHERS V. STALL AND AN- OTHERI.-Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS (with whom was MrI BRODERICK) stated that this was an action brought to recover a sum of 1,3901. for freight. The plaintiffs were considerable ship owners, and the defendants distinguish- ed merchants in the City. On the 17th October, ...

POLICE

... - - [SATURDAY. rMANSION-HOUSE.-SIR C. FLOWER.V. THE CABs.-A scene of rather an extraordinary kind took place in the Justice room, where Sir Peter Laurie sat for the Lord Mayor. The following is a brief account of the scene The driver of a cab was summoned by Sir Charles Flower, for having refused to take him up, and for having accom- panied the refutsal with unbecoming language. Sir Charles ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... INSOL VFAX' DiJfwT010.' Cl(UR T.-WIEWlViDAY. I I ELIZABET1t lllnO1bES, spinster, late of Collett-place, Comniercial-road, was opposed by Mr. CooxE, on btfhalf of a creditor named Gee.-The insolvent stated- that she had no property, and, with the exception of the detaiin- ing creditor, she did not owe above thirty shillings in the world; and as regarded the detaining creditor she claimed a set ...

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 ...

DERBTSHIRE EPIPHANY

... SESSIONS, I 11'EDWESnAY, 13th JANUARY, 1130. (Continued t'rom our last.) Before: te ?? Hone. LORD C.O.V,.jI-uiran, aeid the followiry Jlle~vistrates. The Ilan. HENRY MANNERS CAAVENDISII. 'The Hun. JOHN GEORGIE VERNON. Sir hIENRY FITZ HERBERT, Bart, Sir 1IrLTAdl nOOT'rIBY, Bart. Sir 1OtER GRESIEY, 3art. FiRANCIS MUNDY, Esq. NI.P. THOMAS KIItKPATRICK HAzLLI, Ee.'1. E'D\5 WARD ?? lll:ER AIUNDY, ...

Published: Wednesday 20 January 1830
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2781 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY

... COURtT OF COMMON PLEIS-SS47URDdv.I [Sittings in London, before Mr. Justice PARK and a Common, July.] WEBSTER V. ?? PAYNE renewed the appli- cation which he had made some time since, that the trial of this cause might be postponed, on the ground of the absence of a material witness. He stated that the witness referred to had taken poison; and he produced an affidavit made by Mr. Henry Brutton, ...

OLD BAILEY.—MONDAY

... OLD B.IjLP-Y.-MONDAY. Mr. Justice James Parke presided in the room of the Lord Chief Baron. JAMES FIELD was indicted for entering the dwelling- house of Edward Card, with intent to commit robbery and burglary, and afterwards breaking out of the same. The prosecutor resides in Brunswick-street, Hackney. It appeared that he went out on Christmas-day, leaving his house secured in the usual way. ...