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HULL SESSIONS

... HULL SESKIONS. to The General Qqarter Sessions of the Peace for this id Town and Countyc)mmenced yesterday at the Guild- a hall, before T. B. LociiE, Esq. Mayor, CRrssvErr. er CRESSWEI.L, Esq., Recorrterand J. S. EGGIrSTON, Esq., e. Sheriff. The following Aldermen were also present:- ig W. hall, Eaq. Avison Terry, Esq. * C. Bolton, Esq. R. Raikes, jun. Eiq. in 11. Thompson, Eiq. J. Barkwvorth ...

Published: Friday 04 July 1834
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1669 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MORETONHAMPSTEAD PETTY SESSIONS, Thursday, July 10

... MORETONIIAMPSTEAD 1'EIFY SESSIONS, T/hursday, July 10. ornfre the Rev. G. Gregory, CQ!airman, and Col. Fulford, Justices. RIOVIN BFroa^rs Ott VAoAoONDS.-Col. FaYiiird said, that seeiog many respectable is tibitaut8 of the tsavn present, he would take the opportunity of introducing a subject corinctted with it, which heha I desired in this way to brir usider their immediate notice. He trusted ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... *.On Thursday the Court mtet, when W illiami M112ttly or AllC'aily, was placed at the bar, chargedl with leasing, aS on ?? day of May last, assaulted, strurk on the head, and krnocked down, to the effusion of-blend, ken- if. ne~dy O'Neill, hawker, within the' house of the said a Kennedy O'Neill; in Storey's Alley, Leith ; farther, at. A thea same tims and same place %wits, in like manner, as- ...

LAW

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.-JULY 23. William Warrington, a young man described as a servant, was opposed by Mr Woodroffe, on the part of a female named Susan Parsons, for obtaining 601. of her in the following heartless manner :-Susan Parsons stated that, in the year 1832, she lived in the service of a gentleman named Hedge, in Essex street, Strand, as housemaid, and the insolvent lived in the ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... SUMMONSES FOR CHURCH-RATES. On Saturday a Petty Sessions was held at the WVorh- house of the parish of Kensington by a full Bench of Magistrates. HARMiSON CODD, Esq., in the chair. It has been the usual custom of holding the Petty Ses- sions for Kensington at the office of Mr. Hall, the clerk to the mlagistrates, in Kensington-square, but upon the present occasion, in consequence of the great ...

HIS MAJESTY'S LEVEE

... HIS MAJESTI 'S LEVEE. [InoM TIE COURT ClIRCUt.AR.] His Maiesty held a levee, yesterday afternoon, at the Palace, at St. James's. The King gavy audiences to the Prince of Lieven, the Russian Ambassador, to deliver his letter of recall; and Mons. de Gersdorff, the Ministcr resident from the King of Saxonv, to take leave, on going to Germany for three months. Their Excellencies were introduced by ...

COUNTY Op ARMAGH-ASS

... IZES. On Wednesday the 19th .inst. thbeHigh; Sheriff( Charles Brownlow, Esq.) attended in: the County Court-House; whben the Grand Panel was called over by the Clerk of the. Crown (Leonard Dobbin, jln. Esq.) and the following Gentlemen sworn on the Grand Jury: Lord Viscount Mnandeville, M P. Foreman IHon. H- Caulfeild H. W. Cambre, Esq. Maxwell Close, Esq. James O'Callaghan, Esq. Sir J. M. ...

DURHAM MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... I - --DURKADa MIDSUMVMER SESSIONS, T1he failowing prifioners were tried at the quarter sessions, hei n at Dtirii'n. on ?? Inst. WiilAAAM BROWN and THOMAS SCOTT, charged with liliviig stolen t COIk, the property of Thlomas Batey, of Plaws- wovillh (nerumliti's hmad labour. EIJlZABETil PEACOCK, oharged with havilng stolen from the dweiling house of Margaret Falth Cikirson, of Iffichniond, a slve ...

DEVON ASSIZES

... ?? flirs our 4th Page.) CROWN BAR. TUESDAY.-Richard Gidley, 30, was charged with lorving stoien two ewes and two lambs, the property of Mr. George Duder, of Kingrsierswell, but the evidence havillg been gone through, and the Judge sum ned lip, the Foreman oF the Jury, after they had considered some time, said, they found themselves placed in a very difficult situation, and-he was sorry to say ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT

... STAFFORD, JULYT 26 WAteR ANn vXOn V. THr COUNTP mS UiP BIAUCHAOOP. Thia Was an imste out of the Court of Chancery, to Inquire whether Pherbe Vestwood and Susannah Andrews (the motber ofthe plain- tiff) were the great-grandaughters of HIumphreyJenninf, who died at Birmingham, in 16f90. The matter Immediately in basse between the parties was the suc cession to the persront estate of William ...

SOUTHWARK SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... SOUTIIWARK SESSIONS.-W1).VESD. .Jelol Valiant, as cd 25, was indicted for stealing from the house of Mr. William Thomas Green, lan(lolrdl of the Artichoke, in Kent-street, 720 farthings, and :3:36 halfpence. From the evidence adduced for the prosecution, it ap- peared that the prisoner had been in the habit of frequent- ing the prosecutor's house, and that on Several occasions lie had assisted ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT

... LINCOLN, TUESDAY, JUiY 14. CROWN COURT. Mr. JLustice TAUNTON took his seat on the bench at nine o'clock this morning. IIenry Wtrd, of Alford, labourer, was indicted for fe- loniously stealing a grey poney, the property of John Stainton, of Alford, grocer, on the 17th June last. Tho prisoner pleaded Guilty. The prosecutor recommended him to mercy: he was a neighbour of his, he had known him ...