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SALFORD COURT LEET

... sLFORD COURT. LEET. It, . I -~ .. ;d .. . :Tiehid ?? ftoy b~1u'dred ofSarfoi~d~ E wuns bald, at die 'lloanlil Ha1!on Wedne~iday, beiCJAMIiS Notitais, Esq,, 'teviai,' rind J~liN. GIV , lsq., Deputy Steward of' the 1findiied. *he follpwing gen- tlenen wrre sworn of the Jtur y:; I Ah: D. Bpibhouse Janr., Foremanm Mr. R. Grundy, iMr. W. Gibson, Mr. W. Newiall, Mr. W. loiintchstle, Mr. James ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOT1CES.-THrs DAY. ZANKRUP'TCY COUBT, gASINGUALL.STREET. BefortMr. COmmietdoner WVLLlsss.-GB H.Dvindge, ofthe New. cutBlackfriari-roid, printer, at eleven; nudit-R. Alderson, of Crawford-streti blzry.lh.bonne ltnm- dr;pe slveydtaideiud Before Mr. C91mnlisaloner Feree-Cil. Baynes, of Mltcham, carpenter, at ten; ?? Dick, of Hanover-strest, Dana- ver.square, tailor, at eleven,; ?? Vaughan, ...

SHERIFFS' COURT.—TUESDAY, MAY 5

... SHERIFFS' COURT.-TurSDAY, MAY' 5. [Biefore J. BvitcOI.L, Esq., Senior Unuer-Sheriff.J IiPORTANT TO TRADESBIEN-SINGULAR POINT UNDiER1 THE STATUTTE OF IMiAITATIONS. COOi'EAL V. GRlEEN- This was an5 ?? brought to recover the sum of 161. I6s. 6d., for goods sold and delehcred. The de- fendant had paid into Court 7/. 7s. in satisfactiofl of tile dubt, and piealed the general issue and notice of set ...

MURDER AT WOOLWICH

... MURDER AT WOOLWICEI. l esterday morning thle town of W~oolwicb weas thsrownl into 0 state of the greatest alarmn in consequence of a report that a corporal of the ntarines hiad murelsred Mirs. Eliznshesh l Browsing, thelc andlady of the Britannia publiic-houtse, by stabbing her with his bayonet. At one o'clock the twagia-t trates assembled. Sir John W\ebb took the chair, and was 1 a'aistril by ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... qCORO , SI, ';lNQU'Sv. . , * . ' ma ~ ; .- ,: t Ou1 Tiuesday, an inquest was held at the Mansion House, before T. B. Locke, Esq., and a jury of I whom Me. W. Wimble was foreman, on thei body of a man named Dowling. Geerge Hoeuduwoarh, master of a soyp, deposed-Bly vessel was laid abreast of lRayde's wharf, in the Old- larhour, thi. mourning. About tell o'clock last ni-litl was in bed oi board ...

Published: Friday 01 May 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1306 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.-FRIDAY'. [Sittings in Banco.) SCALES V. 5'tNRBRtTON. In this case an action had been brought by plaintiff against the East London Water-works Company to re- cover the sum of 5,0001, for laying down a large quantity of leaden water-pipes, according to the terms of a con- tract entered into between the parties ; and a counter- action had been at the same time brought ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. COMMITTAL OF MURiPHY TO NEWcsAT.-Yesterday being the day appointed for the examination of the bail to be offered by 31urphiy, who stands chargzed with having aided Foster to escape, knowing that that prisoner had committed fhrgerv, Sir Claudius S. Hunter attended with the Lord Mayor for the purpose of ascertaining the effl- cietocy of the securities. After the lapse of a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION HOUSE. A German Jew, na-meds Jqrow, summoned two officers Of the ttri Sagogtse for hating urged on other Jews Ito I~att arid otiserwiso molest him and his wife. \Iyers ottid, in the phraseologyv of the foreign Jew, that a lzretst prejudice was raised againmt him by the defend- W~its. who ac-eased hisin of havlog been nasturalized In order to hare a vootiexacilse fornttlas-kius hint.. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BONW-STREET, brought to this office on a forimer day', ott a Olhary o virag embezzled a lctterl containing a OovtrL o ?ba conie into his possessione in his capacity Of le1tter carrier it the General Post-office, was yesterday broughit ap fr final exatminationl. It will be recollected that the lefter it, qleortii ea despatched by Mr. Spong, a nu rsery-nman at tilkeriv~ Ie, . ii, ler who was ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY.—TUESDAY

... COURTW7 OF BANKleUPT(.YY.-t'vEsr)Y' [Ilefore Mr. Comituissiorer ManRIVALE.] JOSEPH GLOSSOP'S BANKRUPTCY. A nicediwiii of the credlitrs miniulr tfill fillt isle0l a'rainst .oseaph (,Ircsip, Into the lessee of the Victoria Thentre, wvas beld to-tia, for the furthlr proof ohiebts,and the final ?? of the bankrupt. Several disputed claims having boen dispogod of, Mr. .4vnor.m appeared as Couns'el ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-THis DAY. VICE-ClANCELLOR'S COURT, W-ESTAtiNSTHR Sitting, at ten. Randall v Randall, forjudgmen'-after which SRORT CAVaES-EVans v Powell, petiilon by ?? v Ingram, ?? v H rwood, further directions by order- Lowe v Strong - Wnlter v ?? v Crawley-Paine v Fulidor, further ?? Jessop-Talbot v Tnibot, further ?? v )iinshlil-Cilrkev Houlditch, further di. rections and ?? v Harrison, do. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOSV-STREET. R: rBBEtR OF MItS. CO.t.INS'S J£WELS.-Yesterday a ; nman tranveul Daris was brought to this ol;ite by Goddard, hriarged otl saspiciotn o1' having feloniouslv receivenl the .jcwels stolen from tho house of Mrs. Coxllins, in Man. clIPsster-sqrmre. It ras stated that dlrring the trial of ttre prisoners charged with tire robbery, In the Cenitral (tritmlrril Corrrt osi titrut morning, ...