OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... UNNATURAL CONDUCT O0 gA MOTHER.-Wednesday night week a man named John Fennessv, a tinker by trade, and his wife Anne, having become engaged in a quarrel, the result of the intoxication of both parties, the latter in a fit of passion flung her young child at her husband with much violence, and terminated its existence on the spot. They have been both taken into custody An inquest was held ...

MURDER OF THE GAMEKEEPER OF P. B. THOMPSON, ESQ., M. P

... DIURDER OF THE GAMEKEEPER OF ?? B. ITH-IOMP6ON, ESQ., MI. P. A horrid asse rosot barbarous murder, commoittedi within a ii a few miles of Yorsnt, has crested a powerful sensatioo in that neigh. ;1 e bourlrorl. On Thursday afreroson, ictelligeoce reached York. that one a of the garre.olcpers of P. B. Thompson, Esq,, hart been found murdered c k necr licbby Woast, earl Mro. Purdue, chief palice ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOOTIrvs.-TiIs D.WY. VICE.CUANCELLOR't COURT, LINCOLNXS-INN. Sittings at ten. Dtunbar v BAldero,petition by order- Nepean v Antrobus, ditto- AldridIge v Forbe,, litto-watsoll 1 Read, ?? v Peele, canue by ?? v Barringer. further directions, by order- Barber v Oronm, fuhrther direct-ious and too ?? v Bar. her, -arise by ?? r Ilicks, exceptions by ?? v It- itt, dlemurrer. part heard-- ttollis ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE iNTELLIGENCE. 110:M11;: (iltCUII.- MAlnsSloNr.,TLODAv. The business of the assize for the county of Kent com- menced here thir morning at ten o'clock. Mr. Justice Little. dale charged the grand jury. Mr. Justice Park presided at N\isi Priis. llle calendar is comparatively light both in the number of the prisoners (there being 33) and the nature of their offences. The cause list contains ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT KEXBY, NEAR YORK

... During the whole of our experience as public jour. nalists it has seldom fallen to our lot to detail to our readers, a murder of more atrocity than the one which we are about to narrate. The unfortunate young man, who has been deprived of his life in so horrible a man- ner, was Mr. Thomas Robinson, of Kexby, gamekeeper to P. B. Thompson, Esq. of Escrick Park, He lived with his father, who had ...

Published: Friday 24 July 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4531 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENITRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-MONDAY. OLD COURT.- These Sesaions, the ninth under the new Act, commenced yesterday, when the LORIS MAYORt, Mr. Justice GASELEF (in the absence of the Recorder), the Sheriffs, and the other officers, entered the Court at l0o'clock. Mr. Justice GASEI.EE, after the swearing of the Grand Jury proceeded with the usual charge to that body, in which however, there was no ...

JURY COURT—July 17

... ,JURY COURT-July 17. . ?? I!l ?? not1 .- .. I I_- -In the. cause -it which M1isses Me-wsgdalen2 end 3fary Stead, residing at Stead's Place, Leith sWalk, are -pursuers, and James Cox, merchait in Eoin- burlgh, trustee on the sequestrated estates of Stead and Paterson, card inanufacturers, Stead's 'Place, Leith Walk, and John Paterson, individual part- ner of the said firm, is defend&r-the ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, JULY I1

... Clatlock v. Sham anda ?? is was an action on a policy of assurance for the amount of 5,0001. effected bv the plaintiff on the life of Colonel Edward AlassevWigley Gres- wolde, late of the Sixtth Enniskillen Dragoons,.in the Eagle Assurance Office, of which the defendant. -Kerwick Shaive, Esq. was .a Director. The defendants pleaded that the re- presentation tade, and on which the assurance was ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, 20th JULY

... NISI PRIUS COURT, DIONDAY, 20th JuLy. _1. -S'AA I SILL - -U1*W SV *4 V UL- I . tn CIIEFI JUSTICE TYNDAL, ge The CItIEr JUSTICe having been erigag d in tie GuOlidlsall, dhis not sit Ir. on itl two o'clock in tire oifternoon in this Court for the dispatch of busi- r t nesi, anil pursuant to the arraugement previously nnnounced, the Conrt t re prtceeded first with the causes Il the North and East ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... -INSOLVENT DEBTORS' ,P3)URT. Johnl Cowan, late of Llliput, Coanfy of Antr. I The following is the statement made in defence of the Insolvent by his countel (Mt. Creighton)yand which, from want of space, we wvere obliged to omit in the report we gave of the case on tbe-6th ult. It will be recollected that the statement submitted by Mr. Hatchell, on behalf of the opposing creditor, in evidlence ...

COURTS OF CONSERVANCY

... ot t GAS MANUFACTORIES.-FATAL CONSEQUEN- le CES OF THE SPEED OF STEAM VESSELS. On Saturday last the Lord Mayor held Courts of Con- d servancy at the Swan Tavern, for Westminster and at the CrownandSceptre, Greenwich, for Kentand Essex. The numerous instances of loss of life detailed in the Coroner's .Inquests within the last few months rendered the business of n the day natter of peculiar ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—FRIDAY

... INSOLV'ENT DEBTORS' COURT'-FI'nDAY. 1-Xi 1A01(DIyA5V CASE.- Thomals Ellis wsas opposed bay M~r. Cook~e on the part of Thomas Bland, Esq., of Kippax Park, Yorkshire. lie was undefendled. This wvas a X em arkabl e case . 'I'he i nsolvent, vwho unader- wieot a lengthened and rigid examination, hid been formerly a publicas. In M~ay, 18134 he disposed of his public-house through the agency of a ...