TRIAL OF HUBERT AND HIS ACCOMPLICES

... '. . - -Wo 1- 6 t - . T:? I ' ' `66W '. 14 OrU A ATAi AMU pikegii, . A .- - , -. - -..- * .Ti msiter amv~bfor~ehtb ColmbPth jj h'tl e7ehJ sad exeit bat littlriiierent Al: Atf fihB=d'fs ek fl oSlook tweheatistmiOidethb;1iIbliC Weadihdittbd afio the court. The judges had not y4't idl' so iIj7'tbae1 wee time to~ib3P-W thatiiha#o6it),464 Jongiqr Iti doar; htbNjthop a3 04W eoiitr-,aheerd!erJ4i do ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS—MAY 22

... MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSIONS-MAY 22 [Beforo Dir. Sergeant ADAM9a, Chairman, and a full Bench of Magoistrater.J TUE lIOTS ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ?? llentham aged :33, Jtune.uTodd, aged 21, Robcert Gellirnan, aged1ll, JarrceslHubtbard, aged 22, and George Wlrd. aged 22, were indicted fer makilog a riot on the 23d of Aprll teat, amd also for an assauclt. Mr. CARRINoTON, with whom was the ...

MURDER AND SUICIDE

... MUlRDER AND SUICIDE. A most determined murder and suicide were yesterday dis- covered to bave taken place in Newmofl's-nieiOW, Castle- street Last, Oxford-street. The particulors relative to the horrible event, which hatt caused the most pelaful excite; mient throughout the neighbourhood, we will now proceed to detail. It appears that the name of the victim was Mary Co0n- way a widew of middle ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—SATURDAY

... LAI INITELLIGENCE.-SATURDAY. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH. -Sittings at Westminster.] sl 3IPS(,V 1l. tieNTLEY. The ATToRNnY-GiRNBRAL appeared fur the plaintiff; and Mr. EniEu for the defendant. This was an nction to recover a compensation from the defendant under the folloowing circumstances :-The plalntiff was a respectable surgeon, with whom the defendanthad placed his soniwith theview of le3rning ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAWV NO TICES-Tins DAY. The Lord Chancellor %vill not attend court thle day. VICY.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.-St nt ten. S)IORT CAuleeS-Edwards v Itose-Phodes v Hand-EMllico v El ?? v ?? v ?? v ?? v Cowiy-M Comtdle v Cook-Poole v Poole-Beard v Ludantm, further ?? va Evans. After which, petitions, the unopposed only to be taken. After the petitions, Rleld v Itailite, to be spoke ?? v Bhk ? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL [ill]

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL CL)URT-TuSD4Y. (Before the RxcORDER.) geogr WiliaMaS, a sharp loohing young fellow, weas Indicted for Dtaig a alli; ,botdkervitief, tire property of John cthatfiel|, troen bir person. Fronm the evidence additced it aippeared that on the let instant the ?? passing through the City at noonddy, woa suddenily etopped by a iabonririg man, who told him the prisoner, then In e- stody ...

Law and Police

... lafu atib 11olice. STnANGE LEGAL APPLICATIoN.-Anappli- a cation was made on Tuesday in the Bail Court for P calling on the Archbishop of Canterbury to show causet o'hv be refused to iLuc a Writ of sequestration against I the' revenues of a bishop. The bishop, whose name I the counsel did not wish to disclose, had got consider- a ably into debt, and actions were brought out against s him by his ...

Published: Friday 25 May 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1329 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAw I istrLdGkeC. f COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCIT-YESTEHDAT. Wilaiam and Jamnes M' Cornmick v. William Cooper and othe,'s, Directors of the York and North of England Insurance Company. c This case, which we are again obliged to omit for want ofC space, was concluded yesterday, the jury having given a Pt verdict for the plaintiffs for 5001. damages and costs. a Counsel for the ?? Greene, D. R. a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TUEsDAY. The casse in the Old Court were not of public Interest. NPFW COURT. [Before the Rricuansast and Mlr. Sergeant ARABII. i TlWoslas Paid, an excavator, wse trdicted for steallng a RI!iver watct case. a pncll- _ese, a pocket.book, and various oltler arlitcOd, the property of the late l)unenic (rrawford, deceased. Allothertoult charged the property as belonging to ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... Couzrcaz-Houss, SA2vzxDwY, April29. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Newman, and George. John Sperring and Jas. Webb, two little boys, were charged with wi lfully damaging the property of Mr. Coombes of the Lower Arcade. Mrs. Coombes said that she sent a little boy, a cousin of hers who lived with her, from her shop to Castle-street with a band-box containing a bonnet ...

GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT

... GLASGOW CIRCtUIT COURt. MONDlAY, AFRILr 30. A Double Murder-Conviction'. ThseCotrt met this morning'at nine o'clock.-and pro- edetothe trial of Elizabeth Nickison, or'Shafto, or JTeffray, lately residing in Carluke, abo was charged with administering, on the 4th of October last, to Ann Netwsl or Carl, residing in Csrluke, a quantity of arsenic, which shbe had mixed up with meal and water and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, WESTAMINSTER.-Slt at ten. VICE.CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER.-Sit at ten. ROLLS' COURT, VESTMlINSTER.-Slt at tea. 'Elinnon v Peach, forjudgment, after which Motion$. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WXSTMINSTER.-At eleven. .IDDLXSZx ComrrtoN Juny.-Lyons v Martin. The Court will also sit in bance, at ten. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, WESTMINSTER.-Sitat elvven- ...