OLD BAILEY—TUESDAY

... OLD BATLEY-TuEsDAx. (Before Mir. B~aron Vaugohan and at London Jury.) Riochar-od Coster' and Eihnrournd Smith were indiicted ?? ut- tering and putting off as true a forged Bank ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INSOIVENT DEBTORS' COTURTf. Tile Rev henry hatch was opposed by Mlir. W'oodroiTs i'or Mr. Webb, the rope-malker; for Mr. Bishop, of Calsi- bridge, tailor ; for Mr. Taylor, a coal-merchant; and several othCrs. The insolvent had been formerlya Fellowof King's college, Cambridge; he had afterwards resided at Old Windsor, at . Seal, in Kent, at Exeter, at London, and lastly at Sutton, of which ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, MONDAY, APRIL 1

... LAV S$17 rINgS 2 HIS be, MONDAY, APRIL 1; COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S INN. Sittlngs at 10 o'clock. In re French, lunatic petition by order. RXMAINiNG CAUSE PSrTTIONS.-In re Parish of Upton War.; reu, part heard-Greenhill v Greenbill-In re Commissloners of BarIkrupt Court-Smith v Cook-Trevor v Dalby-In re Arundel Sewers-Seweli v Forster-Trevor v Black-Amphlett V Parke- Sherratt v Sherratt ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... EAST RIDING _$ESSIONS. 'The Soessioft,5 f~ii'-the'~wstut Ittidtin, Con-rnrlflt'T d2 a ct this day. The Magistrates transacted private buitness 5 in. teir own roorn tfll-one o'clock, i4hen tbey entered Ill the Cou rt for thle tia l 'Of ippaIJM, arid other -cases riot t requiting thle attendance oF~jory'. a 'TUESDAY.' In to Th is morning, at nine oWclock, i-le Cotirt was opened with the ustial ...

Published: Friday 12 April 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 7633 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... be NOTTINGi7IAX.-IMANSL1UGEIT7R.-Monday, John en Smuithi, aged 63, was indicted for feloniously killing -it Maria Smith, on tile 14th of February last, in the lie parish of St. Mar,, Nottinghaim.-'The prisoner, it f appeared, was uncle of the deceased, a child only ?? three and a half years old, aud had always been ig kindl to her and the, other children of his brother, rts in v, hose house he ...

POLICE

... POLICS. MANSION-HOUSE..A journeyman baker, named EDWARD FRARNLRY, who Is occasionally enmployed by a buhther who resides In Leadenhall market, was yesterday brought up for final examination, charged with hbaviDg violated the persoi of Mary Smith.-The LOaD MAYOR postponed the case twice for several days each tine, to the expectation that tho come wtould be settled without being handed over to a ...

POLICE

... BOW.STREET.-DARING BURGLARY AND APPREESIasON~ 0, Tniii Roisasts. -CHARLES JONES, Gaoaoe RiceARDSON, and THsOsAS GuESw (the latter one of the family of the Gu-bts, whj have recently been convicted as notorious receivers), were yeste0. rIn day charged with burglariously entering the house of Mr. G~o,, c, Newport, a shoemaker, living at No. 84, Theobiald's-rorid, a. stealing therefrom two watches ...

EXTRAORDINARY INVESTIGATION

... E-RA ORDINR. ItorRTIG.1 7'IION. Wednesday Mr. Stirling, the coroner, and a highly re- . spectable jury, assembled at thle Wellington public-house, in University.street, Fitzroy.square, to inquire into the cause si of the death of a policeman's wife, named Alary Rochell Latton, aged 29, which was alleged to have been occasioned l' by her taking an overdose of laudanum wrongfully adminis. tered ...

CORP0RATION INQUIRY-MEETING OF THE INHABITANTS OF DUBLIN

... CORP0RA-'rlTt INQUID-DI1EETING OF TTEE E INHAI ITAN Is OF DUBLMN Iesit!rday, anumeroua meeling of hei m:rcban's, treiltre, and miechanics, of hlc city 01'Dublin, was hleld inl the R'tyij * Exchange, for the purpose of t.ing into conaid. ratio0, the 'be a esures ttt bat eu a ~opted~by 'the citta' no of Dublin, during the proeetot Parliamentary ina)`Y'iry tnt, crorpoarte OWuES. ROBE.R'l AlCLA' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W IN'TELLGENCE. COURT OF EXCHEQUER-YESTEPDAYV at The Chief Baroo (Joy), Barons Pennefather. Sir1itb, axd tb Foster. tobk their seats upon the bench r t twelve o'clock. hMr. BENXETT, K.C. applied to tbo court upon the part of - Grady, Esq. to be admitted an attorney of tblir di lordship's court. Mr. Grady's father, it appeared, wvas all attorney of their lordabipa' ceourt and his s- the pre ...

POLICE COURT

... 'Arnteng a numb~er of individuals placed at the bar on wi Mjonday, charged with lbeing drunk on Sunday, was (C Matthew Alexander, of Gilmerton notoriety. Ws ?? this you have been about to 'Mlitthew? - : in Matthew (scratching big head)-I watna, ye'r honour. nic Superint.endent-You have been prowling about the in streetr, a disgrace to be seen by the decent inhabitants all going to church. . i ...

POLICE

... MAN8ION-HOUS8.-SAcrILG.u-Yesterday the Churchwar- den and other officers of the pariah of All Hallows, London Wall, appeared again at the Justice room, upon the subject of the plaunder of the communion plate, and produced a letter, to which tbey seemed to attach sonme importante, avid which was addressed to the Beadle, who has been exerting himself for the discovery of the thieves April S. ...