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JURY COURT

... - . intbe ?? cuesabrc set down for trial tbia of tin ur Cut_ FIRST DIVrSIOY. *d* Tuesday, l4th July. 0d Parties. CauIse Of J(601 ic- Marsaalt v. Rtenwick, Verbal Slander. ,o- Thoma v. Graham, Do. ,,il Harvey v. Stodlart, Injury by Vici Dog he Ander lre'dnrday, isth Jidy. ras Anderstmv. ,lsail, Assault. Hutton v. HMinter, Do. e Dick v. Ste art, Dafamation. Jrednesday, 22d Jbly. r Batburst v. ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... MONDAY. l'he only trial of ;any general interest was the following .Ta nis Divine was indicted for three distinct cases of idiing-Ist, for defrauding a countryman of his watch; Cor ?? a grocer of six poun;ds of tea; and Sd, stealing 5.s. from another countryman. He was found ?? on all the charges, and sentenced, for the first oft :ice, to seven years transportation ; and, for the second .erce ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, CLERKENWELL

... IMIDDLESEX SESSIOiNS, CLgRKENWLL. I These sessions opened yesterday morning before 13. Rorcs, Esq., Chairman, and a very full Bench of magistrates. COUNTY DAY. The minutes of the last Court having been read, and sane other routine business disposed of, the Report of the Com- mitte for Gencral Purposes was rend and agreed to. The quarter's account of expenditure was stated to be £7,312 16s. 7d. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH1 COURIT OF JUSTICIARY. On Maloneac, DaorM 'i'sd, twenty-one yeors.,of. age, e1 l placer1t arbe lar, accused of breakinginto the jewel- -tv sl;rpl) of Mrs Redlpati, ir lelsn, oin the night of the h; ni iFaruarv, rnd stealing thiereout a great varietteaf alhititli atreln, to which the prisoner piened i Sot GeArs. 1-llthnrer Meited or Dickson, included, in the ,atrO i~diilC~, wass outlawed ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONERPS INQUEST. On Saturday, an inquest was held at the Mansion- house, before John Barkworth, Esq., and a respectable jury, of whom Mr. Benjamin Lamb was foreman, on the body of Abner Stephenson, a young man aged 22. The Jury proceeded to view the body of the deceased, which was lying at the Infirmary. On their return to the Mansion-house, in consequence the witnesses, who reside in the ...

Published: Friday 10 July 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1514 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE EFFECTS OF THE POOR-LAW BILL

... ?? )p ,,I 11.1: I:lFEC1TS OF TlE, POOR-LA rV lUlLI, Itand p . ?? ISi piredictedl. Th'Pio ?? 1ill is iai'ii' lul('.e tile country comne forwardf and induce the ll',''ltt h'lP VA at 011CC julyi aboin table 1,1w, Isif ll!ai picrolli triL Colse of, ?? k'intlt-t's 1001 novel- i i .1 find h, lor.', fiat 11ffl equal ztll fliat vvil . v rlwit Lhust !:ll. ~,rnioiti. ulautihtetir.; salll poisoning of ...

CHICHESTER

... c I IC H ES F E R. | On A\londay a Court of Inq1uiry *as lr.ll a, the Ullirot filal), in iths plae, on a Sttit lenotiti)g beticeen oil. Agate,; aillor * 1 Filbotit t i d li. Ii'sl priok a lbaiier (itt Bofg:or, 1.r l:%r ds sold anl deliveleo l. 'ylto dlebl wvas clearly pillved to the tlli, . an8 a \iun!ici giritl lor deltt antl costs. On 'I'ol sdayv a man nained lBiacon, v ho %%s aservant or ...

DEAN OF GUILD'S COURT

... Friday, July 31, The D C A N fi the Chair. Mr Blisset, M.%r J. S. Forbes, arid Mr Donald, who were absent at last fleet- ing, represseil their carecarrence in thle resolutionse ,greed to onl that occa- sion, anti which lied been transmitted to tire Magistrates, relative to the Goildry Fentis. lihe Clerlk read a comtnunicationr front the Town C'ouncil, in reply to she resnilitions whiich were ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—THURSDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-THURSDAY. I OLD COURT. [Before Mr. Baron PARKFE, Mir, Justice BOSANQUET, andlMr. Baron 1I10.AIND.] FORGERY. Octraias Smith, aged 2;3, was indicted for feloniously forg- ing and uttering an order for the payment of £400, with in- tent to defraud MIessrs. Stone, Martin, and Stone, the bankers of Lombard-street. Mr. LL.Y stated the eircumstances of the case to the jury, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLB3ORO UG H. STR E ET. UNNATURAiL ASSAUiT.-A young falu tiiaied C(1rko w'sith- out coat, ansI with his coun~tenance almest bidden ?? hair ?? iskers, was vosterdoly brought 1hetore 1r. Dy~er vi atrged ssith haillu,. withlmt fiIII- protocaltion. hotiteu his own father, LItIt the landisi I of ?? ll- ios PuTns ptihlii'-lioti-s Ox',tord ,trtt. ho Thle defendant has, been several tuime at thit ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—July 7

... | CEhNTRAL CRIMINAL COtTRT.Auily 7 ' james OLD COURT. d 'James Ravenscroft Bloomfield, n person of gentie- i. nianly exterior. and a minister of the Church of Eng- lainl, was indicted for steeling a pair of spectacles, the t prihperty of Charles Douglas, Esq. lslr Clarlson, in stating the case for th2 prosecution, rs saie L that no one col id possibly regret more than lie did havin to prefer a ...

ROBBERY OF WATCHES AND JEWELLERY

... iOBBERY OF WATCHES AND JEWILLERY. A few days ago we referred to the apprehension and conviction of a notorious character of the name of Clarkson, who, in England, Ireland, and Scot- land, had signalized himself as an expert thief and housebreaker, and who, till he fell into the hand s of Captain Jeffiay, of the Gorbals Polid6; I had ma. naged to elude pimisbment. On that occasion, we mentioned ...