CIRCUIT COURT OF JUS

... TICIARY; Aberdeen, April 23 and 24. MURDtER Ot ASSAULT. George Znnes, merchant and vintner, was aecused of murder, in so far as onl the 30th of October last he at- tacked James Smith, church-officer or bellmall of Rayne, in a tent, or booth, in Insch Market, and inflicted on him several sevcre injuries, which occasioned uis death soon after. The indictment contained an alternative chare of ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—GLOUCESTER, APRIL. 8

... OXFORD CIRCUIT.-GLoUCESTER, Apifih. 8. Anne Wilkins, aged 24, who appeared with an infant in her arms, was charged with assaulting and ill-treating Mlary Anne Keates, her servant. Henry. Lines-I live near the prisoner's house. I know 31ary Anne Keates. She has no mother, and her father is paralytic. She is 8 years of age. Mary Anne Keates was a healthy child when she first went to live with ...

SALFORD SESSIONS

... . SALFORD SES Io0 j Ic- These Sessions comrmenced at the St e house on Monday, betbfei s Xo,11UEs rn an, anl a bench of Megistratels CCOULaSL PIiESIENT:-MeSS ,Bidmr , rown, Brantdt. Peel, rO0VIsen b atti. ; tW [ud'y tHlton, Green, Dark- .l rose t iThc following gentlemien wer cI ' J Atr E.- r HFtrT :Y- 0 z JA4MCS FENTOS, Lsq. b3er, Ht al .Mr. Robert AltlaisoiL, , -05isjiurer R t' [e ~Mr. ...

CONSISTORY COURT.—SATURDAY, APRIL 20

... CONSIsTORY COURT.-SArURDAY, APRIL 20. MISS BAGSTER'S MARRIAGE NULLIFIED. BAGSTER (1!AL8LY CALLED NEWTON) v. NXWTON..Thl8 case came before the Court to-day-The KING's ADVOCATE said It was a sultof nullity of marriage, instituted bythe Committee of MissBag- ster against Mr. Raymond d'Arcy Newton, on the ground that the young lady was of uasiuud mind at the time of the marriage. Miss Bsgster had ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF ARSON AND THREATENING TO MURDER

... SERlNUS CHARGE OF ARSON AND THREATBN- U ING TO MURDER. Early on the morning of Friday, the 22d ult,, a hay-stack be- longing to Mr. Barrett, of Sewardatone Green, near Bpplng, was disocvered by the patrol on duty to be on fire, and though he gave an iwmediate alarm, and means were taken by Mr. Barrett and his family to suppress the flames. but a very small portion of the bay was saved. From ...

RECORDER'S COURT YESTERDAY

... l.CORDER'S COUR[ YITtRYuAY. l Yesterdlay rnornin aalf past tWo'clock, the Recorder, accompanied by Ald a Fleming and Smyth, took bis seat npon the beLcb. HIGHWAY ?? Nesal O'Dort2oll and Robert Little were planced at the bar, a indicted fot having robbed Arl John Player upon the ?? og' highway. John MGbee and Patriok M-Namara were 1odtcted for baring recevred the property taken upon that ,psi n ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE of SATURDAY, APRIL 20

... POMCE IhTELLIGEN6E oj SATURDAY, APEIL 20, BOW-STRRET.-Miss Ferguson, an actress of the English Opera Company, in the Strand, applied at this office to require the assistance of trte Magistratee, in consequence of Mr. Arnold having refused to pay her her salary of 41. for the past week. It appeared from Mil Ferguson' stlatement that she was under age, and that ber salary was 4. a weerk, of ...

HANTS EASTER SESSIONS

... HANETS E1ASTER SESSIONS. ''l'he T'Estt r 'Sestiss lot this-et.ounty commnensced on Tuesdryo sst therCirnnd; 'ury Clhmhnber, !Winndesrtef All nAG Esq.. Capt 'Neville, R, N.; A lexandter G Ctamptbell, Esq.. G'eo. Capibell Egq.'; 'James 'Winer Scott, Esq. John Fleming REq.; the Rev.Robert Wright, Dr. Quiat. der, Sansu3l Raymond Jarvis, adid Wiliamn Thresher, Esqrs. Tn it's Ri'esponT.-Tiia repott ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF GCINCBRr.-WIDXXSDAY. MANNERS V. CHARLSWORTH.-Thit was a Motion for a Commission to make a new partition of land, the division of the former Commissioners being considered erroncous, from a want of due information. The property is altogether of the alleged value of 250,0001. The arguments were concluded to-day by the reply of Mr. Rolfe. The LORD CHANCELLOR could not help thinking that ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, APRIL 15

... LA 41,STITIAGS THIS DAY, 4PRIL 15. First Day of Easter Term. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at one o'clock.-Motions. VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER. sittings at one o'cuclk.-Motions. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Pellttons:-Parr v Swindles-Foster v Blackstone-Congoen V Congden-In re Hollywood-Benvonr v Long-Maundrell v How- ard-Daddts v Oid-In re Waddington H spital-S'ames v RB- ...

PRESTON EASTER SESSIONS

... PRES~tOW EAST-ER SESSIONS. On Wednesdaay last, the adjourned Court of Quat- ter Sessions for the three Hundreds. in this district, wns held at the Court Hlouse, T. B. Addison, Esq., Chairman. There were present at the opening of the Court John Ltwe, William Calrow, James Pedder, Bright Crosse, Esqrs., and Colonel Raws. torne. The'Calendear contained the names of about sixty prisoners charged ...

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Published: Friday 12 April 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1069 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment