Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... Yor~tibire bumnmer aooigo0. flal !(ISI1 FRIUS COURT-.-WEDNESDAY, JuL'e 20. in, CR131. CON. Mel MELLIN v.' TAYLOR,.il Mr. BLANSISAIR opened the pieadns tiho ohn toil Sutcliffe Mellia is the plaintiff; and Richiard Taylor is thle Mr defendant. The declaration stated that the dolendant had Ing bad criminal coonexion with the plaintiff's wife, whereby the 0135 plaintiff had been deprived of her ...

Published: Friday 29 July 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10520 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... YorAJjire. 'Urnmfr 00M (Continued fromnfourth page.)r I] CROWN COURT-SATURDAY, JULY 16. a JOHN HOLMES (2 1) was charged with having, on tho 5th a of June last, feloniously out and wounded Benjamin Preston, v of Yeadon, with intent to murder him. t Mr. MILNHR anid Sir GnreoRY LswiN were for the prose- cution. Mr. COTTINoSSAm defended tbe prisoner. tf The Jury found the prisoner. guilty of doing ...

Published: Friday 22 July 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4490 | Page: Page 2, 4 | 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 ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Thursday, at the Horse Barrack, before Mr. Gell, Coroner, on the body of Thomas Pavera private in the 6th Inniskilling Dragoons. The jury having bele sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination cons. menced with James Davidson. who being sworn, said I am a private in the Inniskilling Dragoons, and belong to No. 16, in the Bar. racks. On the afternoon of ...

IRISH ASSIZE.—STATE OF THE COUNTRY

... IRISH ASSIZES.-STAT'rQF THE COUNTRY. I flLVLCLI Ji ,,L2J:J.L A ?? _ KILDArnz.-The Hon. Justibg:Johnson briefly ad- dressed the Grand Jury. He said Jbie light state of your calendar scarcely calls foran obserration from me, with the exception of one or two cases-ot an aggravated character, which particularly call for attention and ac- curacy in the investigation. CAULow--Fridav, Hugh Corrigan ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROIUGH STREET. DARJING RosErt.-Elizabethl ?? and Jane Redldy were yesterday brought before MIr. Chambers, charged by Eliza- beth Thomas with the follrwing daring outrage and robbery. The prosecutrix saic she was passing through M1aidenheed- passage, Silver street, on Monday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, vs ith a bundle when she .was sudderlv laid hold of by one of three females who were ...

DISTRESSING MURDERS AT THE FEJEE ISLANDS

... By the arrival at Edgartown, of the ship Cyrus, Captain Hussey, from the Pacific Ocean, we have received the melancholy intelligence of the murder of three officers and three of the crew of the whale ship Awashonks df Falmouth (United States), at the Fejee Islands. The names of the officers kill- ed are Prince Coffin of Nantucket, captain, Alex- ander Gardner, of do. mate, and - Swa in, of do. ...

MAGISTRATES' COURT, KILLYLEAGH

... MONDAY, JULY 4. Before the Hon. Hans Blackwood, and A. H. Read, Robt. Gordon, James Bailic, and Robt. Heron, Esqrs. Alexander Robinson, Robert M'Fall, Henry Douglass, Thomas Robinson, Robert Dunn, James PDtn, James Hamilton, William Miller, and James M-Curtain, cotton- spinners in the cotton mill of Messrs. John and William 'Martin & Co. of Ki lyleagh, were summoned, under the Combination Act. ...

EXECUTIONS

... d Tim COMMITTfE of the Society for the diffusion of in- it formation on the subject of Capital Punishments, convinced ie that the least effective mode of protecting life and pro- 'e perty is by sanguinary laws, address the public on this I Important subject. . The arguments against taking human life for crime are too numerous to allow more than a concise enumeration Yof the principal ones on ...

SURREY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... S.URhR I;Y SESI'VAS-- I VEDN.SD.4Y. [rl ?? I 1. Iioic).i s, liv, and a f'll Bench of M)lagistiate,.J iLi:. a ?? , a Do tih le of pieloFC n appanrante, the dakih Ii r ott art Oft l 11i hop growc- in ?? 'n di Ciitr fcw it al lig t Cvo C iltit irlilge ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I COCRT OF KING'S BENCIJ-TtrFoDAY. Sittrings b ~fore Lord IDIi\3xAN anid a Spiec'ia .iurv.1 rM. ,rrNO . VAtUGHAN ASN, nOTHRPor. Thir, Otis nfl riodrit rent rrgirist Rlichardi Vaorlilinn thle elkder, Ric hard Vw'igita ti, hounivorror Sm iithi. i'ilpotts ?? ildwin, Pl1 tdger, ldeecro`0i, Davis, arid King. flwI a coi'rT~iracl-, frandtid ril r' to pr-oe dills under a cori'nkt - Biii issirleid ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CRIOWN COt'HT-rairitrsu.Y, Jul.Y 14. Tris day at three o'clock, Chief Boron Joy entered the Crown Couirt, and his Mnijesty's Commission having beell read by Walter Bourne, jim. Esq. Clerk of the Crown, the Gentlemen onl the Grand Jury wvere re.sn'orn. Ills Lordsbip then addressed them, and congratiu. lated them oai the state of the calendar fie found it not altogether as he expected it, and it ...