HULL POLICE

... ~i r Ia SATURDAY.-A boy was brought up to answer uid the complaint of Daniel Sykes, Esq. of Colttngham, under thre ta' followving circumstances r Air. Sykes rtated,-Yesterday, In 115 between five and six o'clock, I heard a great noise at my hall ind door. I ranig tbebell fornmy servant, but ashe did not aniswer, to went to the door to see what was the matter. The prisoner eat was there, and ...

Published: Friday 01 November 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PALACE COURT.—THURSDAY

... PA4Z0O caUlT-TwUDdrtflA BErinY v. GRAY.-Thio was an action brought by the plaintiff, who was a flour merchunt, to recover 261. Ills. I]d. from the defendant, a baker, for fliur supplied to him. Mr. Ross having stated the plaintiff's case, called several witnesses, frorn whose testimony it appeared that he had been in the habit of Serving the defcndaot with flour ; the defend- ant kept a ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... voupp OF 60MMON CeUNvL.t Yesterday ba Court was held f-r the dispatch of much business of public interest. LIBEL UPON THE LORD MAYOR'S COMMITTEE. Mr. D. puty WOOD rose to call the rttention of the Court to a paragrapb In The Mornilg Chronicle Uinaspaper, wbich he said was t most gross libel upon several of 'he embers of the Court and ID every point destitute of truth- It alluded to the ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... Ss - LF n. The Court of Passage for the trial of civil causes was tic e, opened yesterday se'nnigit ; brut on that and the succeed. ,rin day's there were several trials for felo0niesi and mis- fo' r. dernanaurs. The following arc ELhe only trials of interest of 11 that have oscurced -4 Df ?? er Darrflby v. Gds.Tlre defendant in this case was a be ac pawnbroker, in Marybone, snd the action was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... 11MDDLESEX SESSIONS.-THURSDA. The Adjotured Sessions commenced this morning before B. fRotch, Esq., and a Bench of Magistrates. AWN NATHAN was indicted for assaulting Lewis Josephe on the 14th of August. The prosecutor applied to the Court to have the case post- ponc d, on account of the absence of his witness, who was con- fined to his brd through illnces. As he had no affidavit of the fact, ...

WESTPORT PETIT SESSIONS—FRIDAY, OCT. 25

... ?? PETIT SESSIONS-F4LrD AY, O P4 SC. (Adjourned from Thqrsday.) m- Magistrates ?? Clendining, FjitzgeraI4. gig- ri gins, and Mlathias Mardoiynell,- Esrs HOUSE H411EAlijliSq 4ND R0O551i4Y. 0. Huigh and Patt M'Cullogh~were placed at the bar, in otis. hetody of the police, eb~arged with feloniously taking from the rds house of the ]ate Joseph Daniel Daironsupevisorvo n-e~clse, several books and ...

MARKETHILL SESSIONS

... * SINGULAR CASE OF .PARENTAL BA.RBAlITY Nathaniel Conn was indicted'for assaulting his daughter, Anne -Conn, on the 29th September last. *Sergeant Roberts, of the constabulary force, stationed at Newry, being sworn, stated that be was directed by Mr. Glenny, the Seneschal of Newry, on 29th Sept. to go along with Trevor Corry, Eso. to the house of Nathl. Conn, in consequence of some information ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—THURSDAY

... INSOL VENT DEBTORS' COURT.-THURSDAY. [Before the C(1taF COMrSrSIONsR-] RoB eRT ROPER, who described himself as a chymist and druggist, was brought up on his Petition to be discharged. The insolvent, who was unopposed, underwent a severe e>- ominatioo by the Learned Chief Commissioner, from which it appeared that, for a contempt of the Court of Chancery, he was incarcerated in the Ficet, and ...

POLICE

... B3ow-STREET,.A COUNTRYMAN IN LONDON.- JOHN FERGUSON, a young man of respectable appearance, was yesterday brought up, charged with having burst open the door of James Nettle, living at No. 4, Brown's-buildings, Clare-market, and with assaulting him at twelve o'clock on the night previous. It appeared that at the time in question the complainant heard the street-door of his house burst open, ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—FRIDAY

... CJoiJ Os I'W0iANL'yY. F-J'RIDAY, The Lord Chancellor came down to Lincoln's-ion-hall this day at one o'clock. The Mctropolitan Commissioners on Lunacy delivered to his Lordship their Annual Report of the state of the Lunatic Asylums within ten miles of London, and were re-sworn into their respective offices, pursuant to the provisions of the Lu- nacy Act of last Session. HIf MAJESTY'S APPROVAL ...

VERBATIM COPY

... VERBATRIA COPY Of ?? in evidence in the above case, and refused. Blanks are substituted fur the names. In presence of--, Esq. one of his Alajesty's Justices of the Peace for the city and liberties of Edin- burah, appeared irs ?? spouse of--, and-deshed to make oath to the following circumstances, That on several occasions, since Whitsunday last, de- i ponent's housemaid, ?? has acted towards ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDoN POLICE. APPLICATION FOR A WARRANT TO LEVY A: DISTRENS ON THE GOODS AND EVFEtTS Oi TIlE EARL OF JBIELINGTON, IOit THE NON-PAYMIENT OF FOOS' IIATE. .AIr. Willmier, Solicitor to the Earl of Burlington, appeared at Marlborough-street office on Wednesday, to answer' to a summons served upon his lordship, to show cause wlhy. a distress-warrant should not issue instanter upon his lordship's ...