WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... WESTMINSTEWR SESSONS. AssAuLT AND F.loss Inpsow x .-Pe. r Ewns end Mo. .n Wood were indicted for having, on Saturday the 18th of.June, as- saulted and falsely imprisoned Sarah Neale, a child two years and a half old. Mr. Prendergast, who in his opening described the male pri- soner as the ' fancy man of Mrs. Wood, conducted the case for the prosecution, and Mr. Adolphus defended the ...

Bolton (Lancashire) Petty Sessions

... aolton (Lacaaeasire) BPetty Sessions. WANTON MISCONDUCT OP AN ENGINEER.-Joseph Hernby .was .eharged with misconduct in the service of Messrs. Brooks ani Smith, flax-spinners, Little Bolton. Mr. HnIdere appeared for the complainant, and stated that 'Messrs. Brooks aned Smith had-eugaged -an engineer of the name of Garforib, to manage one of the engines of the mill. Garforth nwas to enter on his ...

Published: Sunday 20 November 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1126 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NISI PRIUS COURT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29

... Before JoHNs BELL CROMPTON, Esq. and other Nagistrates. Robert Watson, aged 24, Peter Byr.ne, aged 25, and thomas Brown, aged 24, charged with stealing out of a dwelling-house at Risley, one bible and one brass curtain band, the property of Sarah Skeavington. It appeared from the evidence that the parlour window of the prose. cutrix was left open on the 14th April, about one o'clock, when the ...

NEW MARRIAGE LAW

... NEWV M1tAIMI trA 15ml.v By the amended law of Marriages, bans need not be pub- lished after the Ist of March, 1837. The marriages of Quakers and Jews according to their o wn usages are declared and conlirined good in law, provided notice be given to the Registra, and his certificate have issued. The Superintendent Registrar of Births and Deaths, in right of office, will be also Superintendent ...

Middlesex Sessions

... DESPERATE ASSAULT BY AN OMIBUSi. BDRIER. * -Reta Rawliags and :Edward& Heiermton mwere indicted for assaulting Thomne Igrgam, in the psrish -of St. Pancras, ae wthe 124th-of Sept. last. Mr. iPrendergast-baving stated the case, called Thomas Ingram, who deposed as follows: -am a fish salesman, and on the 24thl of September last I -went to -Highgate. Slhurtly after-eight o'clock I went to .the ...

Middlesex Sessions

... -Ie44Jeg Oewips. ,,1E 4AT -ASSAULT -BY-.AN 9 BIJ8 DRIVER. Roibmt-Ruwlini and oiwarod a*jersoi.wero ipniicted .for assaultirg Tbomw slngram, in be arish. St Pancns, . ;he 24thof Sept..last' - Me. P-rendergast-having stated the ease, called Tlooiuas Ingram, whodeposed-as foilows: 1-anowa fish salesan, and oa-the 24th -of -Sept-ember last.1 went, to, ,Hihgate. -iSortly -er eight u'cl¢,k i wOnu ...

DISPENSARY

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Published: Friday 28 October 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 92 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF REQUESTS

... (20U1), . jilt I~n derly gC'Iiiula'nai, siolttnnc-d Ml1 LsIfiI fofd01th Ic lot e ;Ii I ~I~o II I ?? I re for :i Sovereil''i ci i. e ilt ti1 viie it IC ald nto titi unite vi illi-ti', andI~J W to ti i ?? ttctni Iii'al*i. auik', V C alkd 1 illo ithi Iii.'tuIith'iiei five solerivgir'rt Fot' fear tof atuvidcii , I titj t wa 1l~ked atety wilth tue onotey, and itJ it~'~I of Home I put tile itoacy ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 30

... I COUXI' OF KING'S BENCII, SATUnDAY,JAN. 30.I TH rTHE KING V. ROBETSiis A rule bad been obtained on a former day calling i'upon William Roberts to show cause wvhy anl infor- it, motion in the nature of a quo was ronto should not be Ely filed against him calling upon him to show by what cliI authority hie claimed to be mayor of the horough of is Carnarvon. as Thie Attorney-General had to show ...

JURY COURT—March 16

... JURY COuRT-Mar'ch 1. NIVEN V. TIT UTNION CANAL COMPMANY. d In this c'se Mrs Nihell, a sick nurse, residing in Efill- bivrgh, sought to recover dainllges rrom the Canal Coam- pany for severe personil injuries whiirh she sustained by t ge rtlrgrl f:-Uts. teflige-cL. or msis-san-grent -,f the servantlf the defe`ilers who haid charge of tlre draw- - lidge No. 2 onl the Canal, where the ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POtlCS. HATTON GARDEN-ErXTAORDINAar CAhl.-| yesterday Mrs Sarah Cliamberlhne, a lady residing at No. 1, Suffolk Place, Lower Road, Islington, was brought from the station-house, and placed at the bar, charged by Mr Charles Merritt, poulterer, of No. 2, tower Street, Islington, with having stolen a fowl, his property. Mr Merritt being sworn, stated that yesterday (Mon- day) morning, at ...

COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF MIDDLESEX

... COURT OF THE ARCHDEACON OF M1IDDLESEX. QUAXrEBS' PRTIlrZOIT'S-ADi't' AGA1OSOT THEDBAT.D. ai1 This e*an ii proceelding hy Mr Thromas Adey, one of be thir Chorch inrder'is of the parish of Allhollows., Lon don B W;ll, on the port of the parish, ;tgainst Mr Srnmuel an Tilioliald, of Bishopsgate Street, a member or tdir So- C ciety of Frienlds, to compel him to take oIpen0 himself the office of ...