COURT OF ALDERMEN

... Yesterday a court was held for the dispatch Of business. The LORD MAYOR laid before the court the resolu- lion of thanks passed by the Court of Common Council to the Court of Aldermen for the proccedings of the latter in furthering the v'evs and recommendations of the late slherifls, Sir James Duke and John Johnson, Esq., respect- ing the alterations in the gaol of Newgate. CHANGES IN GILTSPUR ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLLIGENCE- VEDNESDA ?? MA NSION-JI IOSE. Eh1jal Silkmaon, who was a few days ago charged with having induced a boy numed Abrahmins to rob Messrs. Davis, the hardwaremen, his masters, of cousiderable pro- perty, wa3 brought up for final examination. Abrahams was also brought up. MI. Ilobler, jun., attended for thQ prosecution, and Mr. Isaacs for the prisonerSilkman. Thc prosecutors, ...

MAIDSTONE QUARTER-SESSIONS

... MAIDSTONE QUARTEJR-SESSIONS. EXTRAORD)INARY VIlltDICT OF A JIJRY. Oa *aturday these sessions comninenced Ibetre Mr. Itti- l ?? the recorder; Mr. IPybus, mayor; Dr. Sevillc, titd Messrs. Lewis, Cooper, Smith, nod Ellis, mugistrates. The calendar contained the naues of hut few prisoners, and the otfbibees were of a slight nature, vith the ?? ol the came of Moore and Jones, tke two members oftile ...

POLICE MEETING

... POIJCE_ MEETING. Onl Monday morning tet, at tbo usual hour, the monthly bI meeting of the Polico Cotilliissioners was held in the Council (h Chamber. There was a rather fill cittildance of Coninis- t i sioners. Mr. Thomuas Clarke, took the Chair. The minutes bi of the proceilings of the last meoting heing read over, the ti following schedule of Bills and Accounts, whichtil e Chairman in sail ...

MANCHESTER COURT LEET

... I MANCHESTER COURT LECT. l On Saturday, at twelve o'cli9,k, the Steward took his seat upon the ?? ol, the topnorial officers reere svorn, and Messrs. Ednuiki Potter, John Hall, Writ. M Connel, Richard Cobden, Anrd James A. Turner were sworn as affeerers.-Mr. John Brnwn shortly after- wards entered the court, and wvith Mr. Hyde, the refiring borighireeve, took his seat, and Mr. KAY informed him ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-MONDAY. ?? Alr.JuWCtIce0.4ANQTr aT andAMr. Justice VoLTNMAN.] ?? Reulfs11ort' alias tto t14',2, wats indicited for a robbery upon Frr'rerick Iluzeli, and taking from htrh a lhandkerchieif, value ia.; a breast-pinl,value 2s. lid.; and !is. 01;. it, 111nevy, hris prpry Mr. C. C. rr foES r1pua(rc~d for the prosecution, Mr. P'A Y a a4 dli'tt'itid thle prisoner. Frederick ...

LOUTH SESSIONS

... TOTT-an Iv m_._ -A.L -IUfrSDAY, OCr. 24th. Before the Rev W. Dodson, chairmAn, the Rev. F Massingberd, Rev. M. Allington, and J. Hunt, T. Grant, J. H. Short, and G. P. Heneage, Esqrs. There were only two appeals-tbe parish of Wel- ton-le-Wold appellant, and Bernisworth respondent. Order conlrined,-The parish of Cawkwell appellant, and Louth respondent. Order quashed. l WIrIJaMt KEAr, (63) ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 697 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY

... I - DUBLIN POLICE-Yismam on HEAD-OrFecE. tc ENGTL5II PooRe LAWS-GaIEVOus CAs- Michael Fox, a an old man, with at wooden leg. and dressed in the costume ,a of a pensioner of Gi eenwicb Hospital, appeared before the nd magistrates at this office under the following circum- d stances :_ of He stated that he bad been an in-door pensioner of Green- o wieh Hospital, and thait his wife and two ...

INQUEST

... I1 Yesterday an inquest was held in ?? Churco, James's- street, on the body of Jane Dunne, 'wV*ho had 'been 'buried E since Sunday week, and who was disinterred 'yesterdIa, for the purpose of investigating the mariner she had cornie by her death, it being alleged it was in cois'equenbe of the general' ill-treatment, and in particular a severe beating, received from her husband, a cosob-maker ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... TI it h N ER'8J INQUEST, , IAss-'inqoidtioiltwas: taken on Wednesday, before Henry Jqnes, Esq., otie of the coronersod this city, on view of the body f-is verf!fin6i1young woularn, .n1rned Honoia Vaughan, iwjp; s it appdgd it. evidence,. .casne by her death under the'following ciresubstances : Sbe bad h forfod time belonged.to a house of ill-fame in Tobin.street, keptkby n Mrs. Ptreal. For ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT—SATURDAY

... X T DFBTORS COURT-SATURaY.k -I ~: ,\C ^Vner (,Curran took his seat on the bench. cr t0ta f Peter Clark, late a grocer ot t burch- f, ?? °pposed by Mr. Creighton, on behalf of Mr. ,ee i~9t redjt.Or. ,,drt5s Inid that the insolvent had been before former occasion in July last, and that his n di~smirssed ; and he did noU now merely 9q ...

Central Criminal Court

... f *uG o oeejy~ ~tI~ by wbIs as be111 #11t reitteo nm~mk h be~clk bo Williamf tHenr Waler110%ys Th~e Prffe'leO taScom it& ', mev prasuewh jiuthe ofee Gles tqtack et4aeyi,~ sdd'~ byodenThprsir ofthe ,cetui$. of ~ ,n tese dtolog .t~5eki. nd-Mr.poyaes~leathe prisone trade Her waes Cordiler. lerk by totaadusefh~ra ,n that from ney r1S8t 1l6heedh p,.rde Th prsnrwscletro.terts~iv~ with printed ...