ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... i nr LINCOLN. evi James lill, aged 22, was indicted for shooting hoc at Robert Fawkes, at Sutterton, in October last, with de( intent to murder him, or do him some grievous bodily Ilis l harm.-It appeared that on the day in question, the tile . prisoner, who bad travelled from Boston, went into the a I prosecutor's public-house, in company with another man, we a farmer, and asked for some beer ...

Published: Tuesday 20 March 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5102 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE

... HATTON GAqLuno.-ALLaGeD ATrrESPr AT BunuixG.-y,,. terday, a notorious fellow of the name of WVedderburn, a black forrrerlv a Meth .dist preacher, afterwards connected with be Cato-street gang, then a dealer if blasphemy, sedition, rid ?? scene books, and, finally, the keeper of several brotlels of the lowest d&scriptton, was brought to this office before A. S. i.n, Esq., the Magistrate, ...

IRISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... lRISM LA W4 IVTELLI&E2NGtE *df t T Il1 %.J - -- - '.bsjusi UP KING'S llEX(, l'rii.tt1DAV. AlRCH1TI-CI S TlIt Vf:LTNG EXlMiS£F5, E.LN 0o N'FtLt. a. SAXUET. ?? Mr. BiNo err ft .C., apdd lied to the court in ?? of thiZ idow of the diefenidant, tlo show cause whby the con li'ionrl order granted in this case, 31st lest J nu;-ry and renewed on the Cd May, should not he made absolute. ;ibis csse ...

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... MURDER AT LEICESTER, OF Ali. PAAS, THE BOOKSELLER OF HOLBORN. |(FRao TnE LOrNDON OiisEIIFVIi.) FURTvrER PARIcIULAS.-Whln the CirCumetances of the mur- der were generally known, a number of persons assembled op. posits the residence of Cook, and it was with great difficuhy that they could be prevented from pulling down the premises. The head of the deceased has not been found, and it is ...

TITHE—TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE

... TITHE-TWO MEN KILLED AT ARDBOE. We have been at much trouble to obtain a correct account of the melancholy affair in the parish of Ardtoe. On Tuesday, the 7th instant, George Wilcox, of Stewarts-town, tithe proctor, accompanied by Colonel Caulfield, J.P., and a large body of tbeI constabulary, proceeded to Ardboe to seize for the arrears of c tithe, said to be due to the late Dr. Hall. 'Thbe ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... DUBLIN POLICE, HEAD OFFICE.-Yesterday a dark. eyed well-looking damsel,; named Margaret Smith, was summoned before the magis. tratee, by a woman of the name of Ellen Murphy, on a chargeof assault.. The ?? stated that she had got a cbild from a gentleman to nurse; ?? Sinith, who was' the mother of- the infant, assaulted her in the street, and collected a mob about her. - She was pursued through ...

KILKENNY ASSIZES

... i (rlOM ?? SPECIAL R[TrowtEt.) d The first dayg's business has just terminated. The city is in a d srate of profound-peaoe, and there are very few countrymen in y the streets, and no disposition to riot Or disturbanee observable; a noti thstanding this, the town is regularly invested by the mili- o tiry and police. We have lancers and rnounted police patrolling f the streets, and I believe ...

IRISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURr OF KING'S BENCh'-YC5STERDAV. HOU4^%D S. VltlArZA- v S.rgeaot PFIeIR Sappearad in this cade to Show cause wily the conditicial orier u, l.e 9th J.,besbouf~,otb maie ab- I° isolute. 'I hat order waa grantetd on the I.t o r. Henry a Giattan and his att ,rne', and it was to ?? that al eub. sequent procepdsrags hald in hoe cause tbnuld lie 58 aslde, uts-D less cause to the contrary was ehein ...

THE OXFORD CIRCUIT

... D I Tito ONVOI-I ?? teadini, Fe&. 25.sMr. Jttetice Taunton A-*ivdd here between one and two o'clock Yesterday, and-speited the Com- mission. The Learned Judge was joined by Mr. Justice Littledale in the evening. This morning the business-commenced in both Courts. Mir. Justice Taunton, in his charge to the Grand Jury, congratulated them upon the fact that the present calendar, compared with the ...

CURIOUS CASE OF COINING

... -URIOUIS CASE Or COINING. At jlieerwA' irk Assizes on Blonday Wennight, John Dotlrsfor'tltand William t Hnter were indicted, under the :17th Ueorge III , for having, on the 7t, inst., made, forged, and counterfeited a quantity of baie coin, intended to rscihble certain gold coin, current in thte kingdom of the Nntherlaerds, with intent to utter tle same as gelluine. A witnmss of the ntme of ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... LANCASTER ASSIZES-.. The Assizes for this county commence on Monday next, before Mr. Justice James Parke, ?? Bolland. The calendar, in point of numbers, is unosually light, there being only 31 prisoners for trial (3 of whom are out on bail): yet we are sorry to observe in it six persons clargdrl with murder, and two with rape. It is painful, also, to observe, that in a calendar, ?? so very few ...

CORK ASSIZES—NOVEMBER 2

... CORK ASSIZES-NOVEMBER 2. TRIAL OF SIR GEORGE 3INGIIAM FOR AN ASSAULT. Mr. Justice Moonp entered the County Court at ten o'clock, and as it was the day fixed for the trial of Sir Geo. Bingham for an assault on Mr. Hodnett, the proceedings excited very general interest. There appeared for the pro- secution Mr. O'Connell, Mr. Scannell, and Mr. Gibson and for the defence, Messrs. Bennett, K. C. ...