LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.--TWIA DAY. PALACE COURT, WESTMINSTER, Wheatley and another v PyrnmSaiisbOry ir Probart. INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT. Sittings at ten. U?:oprosEo.-Cbarliu Henry Wmsgrr, James Phillips, Jotn Willimsm, John Lauract, Jamnes Hubb ard, Philip Pepler, Thomas Davies, John filffin, James Rivett. Atioutr-vEn CAaS, S-Geore Biggs. Edward Lee, Daniel M`Crvl John WVIndall, John'Seymour Cock, ...

HULL SESSIONS

... HIULL SESSIONS. cThe General Quatter Sessions; for the Town and Ci3u1ty voinnienct.d yesterday before the Mayor, El. Gibson, Esq., C. Crcsswell, Esq., the Recorder, and Aldermen Hall, Bolt ,ln,'hlonipsou, Whitaker, Coulson, ltRikes, Barlworth, and Lucke. The Mayor, Sheriff, And Curoners, took the oaths of ffilee. Mr. Wrangham, on behalf of Miss Taylor, renewed his applicatio to the Court for a ...

Published: Friday 09 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 403 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Before the RECORDEi.)] A!fred Booker, 18, wras indieted for stcalirrg an ox,, the property of Jonas Payne. It appeared that the prosecutor, who resided at Brix- ton, on the 15th December purchased an ox in Smithfield, which he marked with P, the initial letter of his name, eand left it in the market, in I he cars of a manl namned fHor- ton. He then proceeded, in the usual manner, to the ...

WAKEFIELD WEST-RIDING SESSIONS

... WAKEFI1lELD WEl T-lRIDING 't o0! T£0S9 Sessios commenced o01 lednesday, beomre tie Re. .1.li TAr tor 1 tirroDNs, of ilorsforth tall, Clhirmana, rod ?? frPewic:- ,tn oeich of \lajitrLoire :-.Ireph Scott, E-q. of Bassworth ; Wir. BIarntow, E.q. of 'akoefleird Johna Egrenorn, ErE. of 'aic~fieldS Jr;':ll IL:tl e. Iot i E-. of Toor Iltror T. Davison Blarnd, EI;q. of l~i pax: V. L. Y. scotr. 'nt of ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... -UILLL t - W Ittllt -iJL l.Utw--us* UL ?? clty. fnllrn.wnr ri ir, tlurla- rttpu'R uwinc, c On the followin- dav the Quarter Sessions for tlhc ?? Were holden l)cforC William Henry Ashurst, aq. Ch6air- man, tle Right Hon. the Rarl of Jcrsey, the Right HEon. Lord Chlrchill, Lord Norreys, tle llon- and Rmeo F. BIrtie, the lon. F. G. Spenccr, Joscph 'Warner Henley, Esq the Vice Chancellor of the ...

CITY SESSIONS

... CIr V SEGIIS GrNa i Thle 0,lirol Quarter S 'osiorns for this City Ca bode onl Monday last before Rtichard AV ottell EJ;sq, AllYor, 0 John Wast'ie. E'sq. Deputy Recrder,, A.Idtrsafln Sir Joseph ~ Lock, Mr. Aldeorman Enewiortin, dIr. Aldermflal wyatt, 1I Richard Sheen, cml Wii am Thorp, ?? when, after tine Recorder siad slhortlY fsddressed the Jury upo thet nature of tr. tine oflfencecs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. FoRGERY.- lilliom Lupton, an elderly man, of respec- table exterior, was yesterday brought before Mr. Conant and Mr. Chambers, for final examination, charged with having forged a check for 50t1., with intent to defraud Sir Thomas Harvey Farquhar and others, bankers, St. James's-strect. The check in question purported to have been drawn by Mr. Richard Tattersall, of the Turf ...

MR WILSON'S CONCERT

... AIR WILSON'S CONCERT. is Alr Jo'nn Wilslon hass'rope claims to the patronage ,f the public df' dinhurglf. As a townsmian, as one who has raised higalfh by his taleuits and perseverineg inldusstry c so as to occuply a la,, n spilce il the public eve in con- .. with tfic prxtfeisiorn to wvich lie belongs, d ?? eher cis a ruan ofgzrat private worth, lie h rs sy a hold of our sympatises w'ich will ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... (London Sittings at cisi Priscs, before Mr. Baron Park, and a London; Jury). RICHMOND V. MARSHALL AND ANOTHER. (Concluded from p. 68,) Cross-examined by the Plaintiff. I am living at GlasgoW I have seen you a hundred times before last Saturday. I first saw you in the year 1812. I saw you at various other places. You obtained your, living by selling the webs of the weavers. I never saw you ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OLD COURT. . [Before Mr. Justice BOsANQUET.J John Green, 21, and.Caroline Allen 20, were indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling of James Thos. Valiance and stealing therein a gold watch, chain, and seals, of the value of 20?., his property, on the 23d December. Mr. CHA PiRts and Mr. PAYNE defended the prisoners. It appeared that the prosecutor, who is a surgeon, re- siding at West Ham ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - A sergeant of the 89th Regiment was severely stabbed by a sentinel in the garrison of Fermoy, on Christmas night, under the following circumstances: The sergeant had been infringing a military order, and was challenged by the sentry: but disregarding the challenge, the sentry arrested him. In a few minutes the sergeant attempted to escape, the sentry pursued and stabbed him in, the right ...

Published: Sunday 11 January 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 810 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... WORSHIP STREET. The informers seem to have calculated on a profitable speculation by pro- ceedings against the placard-bearers of the candidates at the present general election, many of the placards being without the printer's name, an offence against the Printers' Acts, 39th and 51st Geo. III, which enacts a penalty of not less than 51., or three months' imprisonment, for printing ...