LONDON SESSIONS.—OCT. 16

... L],ONDON SES3-lONYS.-OCT. 16. this morning these Sessions commenced at Guildhall, be- fore the Right ionourable the Lord jyjayor, the Recorder, Sheriffs, Aldermen Ansley, Sir C. Hunter, Kelly, Harmer, Sir C. Marshall, Lucas, Rc. WILLIAM and JOHN 13UTL[N, brothers, the sons of a re- spect.ble tradesman in the City, were indicted for assaulting 'lhomas Mall, a city police conotab le, in the ...

MIDDLESEX INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS, MONDAY

... ADIDDLBSEX A)JVTERR}DA IR SESS1ONS, l ovbDY. | _ .etore B. aOTCH, E sq.] ROBERT WILLIAMS, a waterman, was charged with ttealiog * pair of sculls and a pair of oars, the property of Mr. Lyons, tbh boat-builder. Wm. Hobbs, a perRon in the employ of the prosecutor, stated that his employer bad lately been a considerable suffcrer by a ly tematic system which appeared ta be cat ried on o0 the river ...

OLD BAILEY.—TUESDAY

... OLD BAILET.-TuEsDAY. WILLIAm RoBSON, aged 32, was placed at the bar on an indictment, charging him with having, on the 16th September, at the parish of St. Birtholornew the Great, knowingly had in hie custody a mould, on which was impressed an apparent figure, viz., the King's head, on the obverse side a half crown ; a second count charged him with having a mould, on which was impressed the ...

OLD BAILEY SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... OLD BAILEY SBSSIONS.-THuRsvdA. The Court sat at nine o'clock. The Common Serjeant and Alderman Sir Claudius Hunter occupied the Bench. At ten o'clock the Judges, Mr. Justice Parke and Mr. Baron Vaughan, accompanied by the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, arrived and took their seatse WM. iEODWORTH was first put to the bar, charged with having violated the person of Maria King. '1The prosecutrix, a ...

JURY COURT.—GLASGOW, Oct. 4

... JURY COURT.-GLASGOW, Oct. 4. The following has been handed to us as a more correct account of the cause in which George Robertson Aikman, Esq. of Ross and Broomelton was pursuer, and his Gracc the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, defender, than the report given in cur last, which was copied froa the Glas- gow papers. The issues were correctly given in our last. After the Court met and the Jury ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... ;. [Cbtitinued frem our last.)i I. AP*EAL5 -Orders Quaahled;--iSuttan Cofldielil 'rnd East S;9nehouse; St. Jaine.& CBrIstol)'and Ottery St. Mary; East ?? and Witlasridge; Hattherleigh and Dowfiland, with £40 osts; Ashburton and i lckington. 0osdcrs Cons/irmedl:-Withycnmbe 'Raleilgh and Littieham; Jiimea Rotieveor and declariatrnn 4f Justices, witfi'£40. coots; Britadhtempsiton and St. Mary ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... MIDDLBSEX SBSSIOXS--ff'L-)N-Lsvdy- [B fire B. ROTC-S. Iq, M P., Chatirmans. 'Ihe Court oai at ten o'clcck. After the prisoners in cuito- dy, many of whom pleaded (iuilty, had been arraigned, the following tridls were proceeded with : LouisA GRAHAM, a decent-looking woman, was indicted for stealing a watch and a sovereign, the property of John Brown, on October 8th. John Brown, a mariner, ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... SCULCQOA'K'S POLICE. TriESDAY.-The Mngistrates inl attenchance to dlay, at the l'etty Sessieons, weorA flury Bradlcy tilel (I dtwarrI Cilhsccc, ts.irs. DIlsoRDERLv.-1I,Cobetlh Rnutndino, a respectable- looking, ''iddle-aged woman. ucunicuect of whqir gr unkl and dlisorderly in the piublie streets, oras Committed to Beverley for one soloth. -cuLecoA'rs Acr.-A young man named 3forntaicn was ...

Published: Friday 11 October 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 805 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JURY COURT—GLASGOW

... JURY COURT--ZGLASGOW. This Court met on Monday, Lord Crigletict th ti rsdn JuIdI The first case wasthlat in whit's Alexander H-uratio Simptson, writer in Paisley, trustee ! for Thomart Kerr, merchant there, and Jane Gardner, his epottee, is pursuer ; and M-rs Mlary Neilson, widow A' of Archihalti Gardner, thread manufacturer, PaislsV A John Neilson, merchant there, and Archibald Gardnr, writer ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS—SATURDAT, OCTOBER 12

... WVWSTAIINSTER SFSSIONS SA TUIDA 2', OOOf BEUR 2. - , - , - ~.I '- l f AMakiatratead [Before B. CONST, Esq., anti a tult aeput,, V - - .- rHE BTRIHT OP 0MNIBUSES TO Lv IN TIIE ETEAND. an tpipeat hy Mr. 30oi.. Chacttell.t, the p,a. pi-tr ' narito r uc- ;er oft umilibu'ts, agRilInt a cor.;.tclc, b1' idir r it e, JcltC,..y rOnalo at Bow rt:ee- oil VhOit j(;C35.,011 ibe dp-t -t] 2 vicLedl in thpi ...

GUILDHALL

... SATURIdAr -Singplar Case.-Mr. Isaac Parkin, silversmith, Exe Island complained of Georged Harvey, his apprentice, who had absented himself from his Service. In the enquiry as to whether anny good reason could be assigned for this, it came out that the apprelitice has been foolish enough to cone- tract Matrinony, and thus brinugup-n himseltall thecares of life befit eohitin.e.. That this hits ...

POLICE

... kiASSsiON 1t7osE. Edward Denman. a young joan, 'said to be bf very high connections, Was brought before the Lord Mayor at the instance of several peisots, who complained that they could not get property *hieh they had entriusted to him out of his hands. The ?? is a wiitchmiket, and the corb- plainasits having left their watchesa;ith him to repair, could not prevail upon him to restore them. A ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4263 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment