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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 

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 ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... I An inquest was held on Sunday, July 24th, at the Royal Sovereign, Preston-street, on the body of Lieut. Edward Cravford Windup, aged 39, of the 11th Light Dragoons, brother to Mr. Windus, the wine merchant. The Jury being sworn, proceeded to view the body, when the examination com- menced with Mr. John Dill, surgeon, of 21, Regency-square, who was called to attend the deceased about half ...

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 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLI GENCE. 'I his wits n li (ttlan lit rei a t ~ I t lodlciil iwith til' d~efltd~iii is3 lily It a -Fir a.Sihlli, aid thle p1iloial's, (log, Topllce. '1fl live i Itotk ,,Ao Ilt' 2.1d Ftt iltril I, bt fittt l'titigoig ?? 'Talot, neir Slist! td(, liii11 . termus oll tilt' ?? Ut tll-e liall. It ((is ailnittled Ikrt, s I AmityQ, inii AlI q j-t 'iii .0 taltheri the fact Ii Yofluli Ii ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESDAY, JULY 19.-Present, WILLIAM SEYMOUR, Esq. Thomas K[insman was charged with stealing a dog, the pro- perty of Mr. Hallett of the Bristol Hotel. The prisoner, it appeared, had kept the dog several days, and then took it to Mr. Hallett, who was from home. IHe subse- quently wrote to that gentleman, requesting to be paid for taking care of the animal. He called James Johnson, a sharp- ...

ALLEGED MURDER AT UXBRIDGE

... On Tuesday an inqulry, bhhli commenced at noon t and cin tinaied i I n;nc o'clock in the evening, took p! Ice At thD Falcon Tauvern, Uxbrilge, before Mr Stirling, the 6 Coroner, to investigate the circu'nstanies touching the E ihatir ?? Allirrei m, aged 32, twbaer who wa, s alleged to have been bruttally Friirdered by n man ruirned o Willirim Browrne, an Fi ilay last, in tle npcn street, after ...

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 ...

OXFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... OXFOUJS-0 BURGL IR AT STOKn9 L0YN1 Din see,.s Gitb&i Beale, and;-rorn, Thm= akr Vili4,if lentering the dwelling 21feosrr. were indicated for buga ie1th of MIrrhe it lst at ?? Of James Stnebbriry, on the 1 t1 hur1 it Stoke Lyne, n . ai h ad ?? Ilutet to nu~tdr Ill,n lv lone at Fewcott, ins tire pariah Jam' Stoke Lynliveth Lof arch I went to bed about e * Ooke tor*bfore I went to bed; eigbt ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE I.VTELLIGENCE. ?? lstC bI'l' ih'ou CI CI, ' thi, C-Ifty, She Judges ,f AuslC'e took Iup tit irlh' ?? hI 'ileee as, ivial. Ye'sterday their LoCrdthil Pattn CCC~vI uoi CC irei eat St t Ma1Y ('hurC 1, UCld thig itICIrI~iC ' ''rM CIC' I it `e ;te It I S k, S' the _rd chief ?? 1CresCIdtC at Nis4 P1. CSI, ii ?? tern IIr, tuner', I atseg enteredC tor trial, tilit ?? sCC ,C Spal ita'rws. i~ ...

COUNTY OF [ill] ASSIZES

... COUNTY OF ARMAGH ASSIZES. CROWN QOURTt, tEDNE8D&Y, JULY 20. Soon after ten o'clock, this niorning, the Right Hon. the Lord, Chief Justice took his seat on the Bench. The Royal Commiesion Bwas r7ead by the Clerk of the Crown, Leonard Dobbin, jun. -Esq. after which the Gentlemen on the Grand Jury were re.sworn,and the Chief Justice de- livered a brief charge, in which he expressed his regret ...