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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... MIcI)a.'v, October 19th. 1836.-Present-SiR D. SCOTT, Bart, Capt. FIIA\KLIN. R. N. It. PEDDEn, and J. HALL, Esqrs. T1,11is11s J,,les, who looked liked like a seafaring man, and whose face and attire were wofully expressive ofextreme destitution, was brought up as a vagrant. 'lie prisoner stated that lie came from Weymouth, and had en- Icavoured to make his way to Dover. lie had only escaped ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT—SATURDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT-SATURDAY. ?? ?? FANE.J BOND AND PATTISALL'S BANKRUPTCY. On Saturday a meeting of the creditors of the abovQ bank- rupts was held for the declaration of a divdend and proof of debts. T'Ie total amount of tlebts proved up to the present time was stated to be J'803 Y5ti II. 9(., and the ailstiict provod ol the above day was only f84 4s. 'Ihe dividends already deelared tuake 17s. ...

ACTS OF THE SESSION—No. III

... ACTS OF T'HJE SESSION-No. II. IMPRESSIEN'T-MERCHANT SEAMEN. ch Ths. impressment of seamen is so revolting to all the 11 et ~ig of our nature, that every man of any I be- he 'v 'tern. 'le onina qrillstiorr ts isih respect to iihich ttrre rat canl be any diffieulty is, whsether, irs any ernergirscy de. lie ?? a sudden rind immense supyof scamr)e, threy ge ran be obtairred without having ...

HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.—MONDAY

... HERTS QUARTER SESSIONS.-MONDAY. IFROM TrIE ii1iR'IFOaD nsFOflMER.] The following letter from the Home Office was read, and the Clerk of the Peace was directed to make the Returns re- quired:- (Circular.) W'hitehall, 12th Oct., 1835. SIR-I beg to call the attention of the magistrates as- sembled at quarter-sessions to certain provisions of an Act of the last session, cap. 80, intituled, An ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... IIVSOLV W1I i D3TOnSB COURT. (1n XVtlle.Sd4Ly hlnt, Courts liur the Relet' of' Is-olvent i)vlisnn; (ortilld(j it, thel ?? tj of'i ?? and Newcastlu were hi lld I h Tllallla Hartoll o oweil, 1'Sl , Co rnlnissiollur, nhen thle foliiloving prisolcts received jufgillent: N ract i t I t.AO 0. ;,-A ?? '1'titThl'hll, of tedpath, tlear flltnulistle; John Carr, oft Loinoing Hoiusc, tlar Ilexhim,, finer; ...

HULL MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... I .- iFRIDAY, Oar. 23. The Court was opened this morning at ten O'clock. WILLIAM TAYLOR (42), charged with stealing, en the 9th of October. a coat, the property of William Turpin, from the premises oE Messrs. Lambert and Son, Qusy-streetapleedcd Guilty. .T he RECoRDER sentenced him to be imprisoned three calendar months, to hard flabour. . ELLEN GREEN (40), was charged with stealing, on the ...

Published: Friday 30 October 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6790 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... The rev'ision of the lists of voters for this city was Continued 0On Saturday; and tip to Wednesday evening, when the court was ad- jourried to enable the barristers to attend their appointment in Basth on -.ThIursdav. Yesterday morning the business was again resumed, anid, Frillm the mass of names yet remaining to be called overit i proabletheour 'IsI be obliged to sit for several days ...

THE CITY and the SURREY MAGISTRATES

... 7'THE CITY and the ls;URRE Y MAJGJS 7'RA TES ~ner his After thet general husiniss (if the Court itf Aldermreir ped was ended ott Tulsdaly, Sir CHIA PMAN MARSHiA LL fnon presented the Report of the Coemmittee ot' Plice, to %a- wihich the(, petition of Mr. Walis~ for at licenee to a hlouse ave itt the bororglir of Souithwiark, wats rtkirredl. The pr'ti- he- otie stated that Mr. Warllis, who liie ...

SUBSIDIARY COURT

... I'l l -:1 1.I .. 1 7 - 1 1 Dtr.StDATi AI[: (BEFORlE JOHN LEICESTiER ADOLPHUS, ESQ.) MONDAY, OCTOIERr 2G. At the openinrg of the court a number of rpplicstielt s Nttav1e heard from the overseers of Leeds and other Ltewiisiliis fir ord.irs IlIr) iputtise fathers of ?? children for tneir msiltenasite. Tuera were seves from the town of Leeds, it all if which the usual order of pay. cent was made ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. Yesterday a number of gentlemen of great commercial end- nence waited upon the LJord Mayor, in consequence of the published accounts relative to the robbery conoiitted by (ieorge Fredeick Ilamilton, alias Slimeon Josephis, upol the ?? manufleturers. In the course of the Con)scrsiatioi his Loidslilp stated that he considered that it would reolec much credit upon the great ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MIARLBOROUGH- STREET. Tsir. Roaerniy IN WARDOUR'STEEET.-The three men in custody on suspicion of having committed the recent daring burglary in Wardour-street, at the shop of Mr. Faicke, jeweller, were yesterday brought before Mr. Chambers for re-examination. Mirs. Falcke and other witnesses were examined, and the following evidence was collected:- A little after six o'clock on Sunday morning ...

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... THURSDAY, OCr. 2. The Michaelmas General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Town and County of the Town of Kings ton-upon-Hull, were held this day at the Court House before EDWARID GIBSON, Esq., Mayor, CRESSWgE.1 CRESSWELL, Esq., Recorder, and the following Alder men:- Wm. Hall, Esq. j A. Terry, Esq. C. Bolton. Esq. IRobt. Raikes Esq. H. Thompson, Esq. J. Barkworth, Esq. Chas. Whitaker, Esq ...

Published: Friday 23 October 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1563 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment