YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... I I NISI PRIUS.-SATun1D&Y, MARCH 12. (lBejbre lr'. Baron Parke.) DOI! D050. JOS OPS HOPrKINSOSO, V. JAMtES IOPKINSOX. Counsel for the plaintiff, Mr. Sergeant Atcherley and AMr. Henderson. Attorneys, Messrs. Scotclburn and Shepherd, Driffield. Counsel for the defendant, Mr. Cresswell and Mr. Tomilin- son. Attorney, Mr. Rtobihson, Hull. The counsel of the lessor of the plaintiff said, this is ...

Published: Friday 25 March 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3699 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OUTRAGE ON THE STATUE OF WILLIAM III AT DUBLIN

... OUTRAGE ON THE STATUE OF WILLIAM III. I AT DUBLIN. I It seems that some miscreants, for the purpose of exhibiting their enmity to the cause of civil liberty and Protestantism, have by means of gunpowder, blown down and mutilated the statue of King William, in College Green, Dublin. The followingaccount is given of the transaction, in Saunders' News Letter, of Friday morning last:-- A few ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 796 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... I HIULL EASTM QUA TTER SESSIONS.; onto- uss -e FRi:bAY, MARCrt8; :Fli~abelh llobinso (30), chlarged vith having, on the 9th of January, at Trippett, stolen one leg of muttoln, the property of Ed ward Frerman-Seven years transportation. lRohert JHenderson; (IC), chlarged sfith having, on the 14th JanuaIry, stolel one pair O trousers, tbe property of william iVilianl Ropaer (21), charged w.itlh ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 331 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER AT TOVIL, NEAR MAIDSTONE

... Last week a report was circnlated in the villa-e of Tovil, which is abot half a mile distant from Maidstone, that a woman of the name of Ann Covis had been murdered by her husband. Cries of Murder, had been heard to proceed from their house, when, as some wordQ which had previously passed between theta had been heard, the door was forced open, and the deceased was found lifeless at the foot ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... central crmifjM-, Co MONDAY. MINT PROSECUTlONa..W..wilicar Sithers, aged ad, described as an auctioneer, was indicted for unlawfully having in his posses- sion counterfeit coin, well knowing the same to be counterfeit5 with intent to utter the same. From the evidence it appeared that an the evening of the 14th of August last the prisoner, formerly an auctioneer, but latterly a shoemaker at ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... Cavrt of ltequaests, Kitnwgate-s4treet. A PATRIAIRC1AL STOCKaBROKER.-A venerable old man, of the name of Chittle, and who next year will number ninety-eight winters, summoned a wide-awake looking gentleman, in black, for 11. 18s. The plaintiff, whose extreme age and debility excited the com- misseration and attention of the whole Court, stated that four years ago the defendant had employed ...

POLICE

... F~ 1CU 1UAS XON-les~roU§E. FORGXaY 1N THE CITY.-A young Man. of very respect- a2ble appearance, named George Blae, was brought before the -Loa~rd Mfayor, in the custody ef Roe, the ofic'r, 'charged with 3having committed a forgery npon the balking house of Stone, Mlartin, and Stone. The circumustances of the case excited some. curiosity. . . Rebecca Staples, housekeeper to Mr. Thomas Jadilmugn ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... G.EBNWICH-;PETTrY- SESSIONS..- HORIUSLE 'AN-f D5sGU8flrqWs PReoPLVoGr.. 'at theSbar,- an odbomra of dtsgtisting appearance, waa placed' at the-bar-vwith Mary ^Ann Sall,' her daughter,. aged l7, charged ' iwith wilvully, taking,;away an unmarried girl under the age of 16. Iyear,. named. ElBiabetil Hoyes, out of the. possession and against.: lthe willtof ber parents.,. 1lizabeth Hoyes was swern. ...

Alleged Murder of an Infant

... Alleged Mictrder of an Infant. On Tuesday an inquest was held at the Caledonian Nursery, West Hackney, Defee Mr. Baker, ste Coroner, and a highly respectable Jury, on the remains of a newly-born male infant, which is alleged Do late been murdered on Saturday last by a young womnan, named Jane imge, immediately after she had given it birth. The brief facts are these :-A bout six months ago the ...

Kensington Petty Sessions

... .]ens.fnglton] Petty sessions. A, OwrCERtt`-L&Dv 4tMAaoEzi WITW DRtVINCK1SS.Oto Motday. among the tumnerous night chargeis b)tughlt bhore' Mesirs. Codd, Harlow. and Pilkingtoln, the ittig Migitrate5, was a woman, of lady: like appearance, shout firtty years of age, ! who was charged with having been incapable of taking care of. lerself, or the pony which she was driving. Polieepcontable, ...

Brentford Petty Sessions

... Brentford Petty Segsions. On Tuesday, a stout-buiilt yolun fellow, named William Spinrks, alias Bolt m, was brought before Mr. Pewnall, the sitting magis- trate, by Spillman and Denton, two if the mounted patrol stationed at Hanwell, charged with having been concerned in the following outrage and robbery :- An old man, named Joseph Smith, a butcher, residing at Woon- ton, Herefordshire, staled ...

POLICE

... NARJ?E ? RLLIIYLUU3XOIU BRU-TAL ASSAULT.-J lf Rieter, a journeyman -shoe- maker, was charged with wounding Thomas Hook, his father-- il-law, to such an extent as to endanger his Ii Lu l c took place at 16, Berners-mews, on Saturday ? o ficate from the house surgeon of Middlesex Hospital was pro. duced, stating that Hook was severely injured, having received about twenty wounds on the head, ...