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 

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... RECODtl COURT. leij lly 1m. Shaw, Es7. v. Alexander Pat ric&. FReDAY.-This Wits an appeal from the decision of Mr. F0,1ety ore a process for Tie/e. He dismissed the case, 1 fr Shamv apipealed to the Judge of Assize. The *rotlid of defence w-as entirely points of law, the chief of , wicb was raised by Mr Holmes, on the ground that the 'j'le ComIoissioniers, instead of distinguishing. in theirF ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA IV INTELLIGENCE. COURT (OF CHANCERg-TrrcaSDAY. 51111R ?? CA O1l7INI.L. Mr. ilt lFI F., oil the slame side with Sir C. VETir119 REI. Jal tlr JAC ir, 'V0il hesrdl thii n llringg iII SupppOrt of the Mot ioin to iuliVQ th( hjlvionctiro. Tie leiril Coo osel cant mmccl by obseritag that the irrewas so ti>r,,oB tlle part ofhis clients that but for therespect duie to ai delibr~lte decision of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... THAMES POLICE. Nov t Sptecisa otr FnAuui.-Yestcrday a dirtyoloking-felloWV, named Gte:rg,- Conmbs, was brought before Air. BAILIANTI'OO, rharged %ith iefraoding a host of personsaofthe sum of is. Md. each, under circiimstarces wlilch created much amusement 1in the office. 'The lirloner, It appeared, hald been carrying on his system of fraud far tie lost two years, and had managed to elude ...

MARYBOROUGH ASSIZES—MONDAY

... MIARYBOROUGFI ASSIZES-MoNDAY. TRIAL FOR TIIE MOIIDEI OF WILLIAM CARTER. The particulars of this case have been already twvice be- fore the public. As the persons charged with this murder were tivice tried, und in neither cases could the jury agree, the only new feature which appeared in the present trial was the application of counsel on the part of the next akin, to be permitted to assist ...

MEETING of MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... I SPECIAL COUNTY COURT. Yesterday there was a numerous attendance. of mietrat' on the bench, that day having been specially appointed to take into consideration the report of the cotimittee of ac- counts and for general purposes on that part of the report of the committee of vestry of St. George'q, Hanover-square, which relates to the county rate; and also on the report of the visiting ...

COUNTY OF DOWN ASSIZES

... li) COURT-TUlSDAY, JUItY 12. Saniltel Frai'Onint V, IV. D. Ilenderson. :\r Hayes opened the pleadings. This wvas en nction of natsumnpsit for goods sold mad delivered. Dainages were laid at .-200. Trhe defendant pleaded the general issue. Mr Gilmore, K. c. stated the case. The plaintiff was a shopkeeper in BanbridgL, and broiagltt the present action to recover the balance of sin occottot due ...

COUNTY OF ANTRIM ASSIZES

... CoUN ?? 01' ANTiUMNI szSIZES. RUCORDl C0 T1._JA,!VlE ATotiD, V. RLOBERT AQOCK. Air Nelsoo o'rened the plearellrg. 'ii csaration ic'Trover, hroorrlit tC, try the Validity ot a commitssion of bankruptcy issued irgeirret plsaititii, gild to which defendantI wai111 assignee. Damages were lai] tit £1I00, aind the defend- ant had plottled the genecral issue. There was no appenranice for thle ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZEJ INTELLIGENCE. ItOAIR ClItCtJIT-MlAiizsro,%,, TaURSl)AY, JULY 21. CRO0 WN COURT. [Before Al r .rosticeG(ASKi.F.F.] ?? llronlafiI1, a tabourer, was Indicted for havilig felontioisly and malicioutly, at Clifle, near Gravesend, oil the 14lb of May last. set tire to a% tacri, tre property of Jutioes Stcel. 111r. CLARiKSUN anid Air. F. PERRY prosecuted; Mir. CHAivWIosC JONKS detelaid,. TIhe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW IATEL LI ?? A I ?? ?? Sti-tIt- ANOti lit lsiR. KM , Hst.i o III SOsti CoCklreetioius of errors iii'eideii~ vil Idh- iii tI ?? of part., (if tin-( et ilonee. Mr . '~krge ?? W V 1 ?? het;L , I iis reld N on bcIhI L~f oif the~ ipiis-lliit, tilts niorisitig. ii oliipljtitute h niniii III his I virnei,-I irpooCluts- i iln ~ling, us ill slli~i, AkilfilIl, throwtn tlhe (i~h f their ;tr-utnelits ...

SUPPOSED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GENTLEMAN

... «SU1IPPED MURDER OF A FOREIGN GEN7TLEAIAN. CORONER'S INQUEST. On Wednesday night, at eight o'clock, a coroner's inquest Wiat Iolden beforeI Mr. Stirling, at the Six Bells, King's-road, ChP-eA. on view of the body of Mr. Ferdinand Schn ider, It g' 38 a sative of Saxony, whse body was picked up out oe cA file River Thanmes off 3attersea-bridgo, on Tuesday emorning hist. A,; tl-.e decensed wvas ...

CORONERS INQUESTS

... CORONERVS 1 N'Q UFSTS. Yesterday ariernoon an inquiiition was held before Mr ; ligs, nt the Royal Tent, Silver-street, Golden-square, ol the body of Mr. Philip Butcher, aged 62, who destro edl hiav elf by immersing himself in the tank il his brother's o (h e-hous3. ? Mary lIlctt, scrvant to deccased's brother, who is ti dIcr, in Caimbridge-strect, No. 4, stated that the dece-awd ilwas a ...