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BAIL COURT, TUESDAY, Nov. 24

... us; he| [Before Mr. Justice PATTrsSON.J I VC THE QUEEN v. WHITEHEAD, Town Councillor of Leeds.- i MIr. ADDISON moved in this case for an information in the nature I n-of a quo warrantor, as Oalinst a person named Whiiehead, calling 5 upon him to show by what right he acted as a Town Councillor in ] a the Borough of Leeds. At the last election there had been 332 Of votes given for a persono ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS.—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE

... WEST RIDING SESSIONS.ESTABLISHM1ENT I OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE. I I On W~ednesday last, the Miclbaelmas General ce Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the W~est Riding of ed Ytorkshire Were held at thle Court House, Wakefield, by adjournment, for the Purpose of inspecting the Riding Prion examining the accounts of tie Governor, &c. The official advertisements also gave notice, 1 That, at the ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12283 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SECOUND EDITION

... Ec ?? E-.1 I TrHE MURDER Ps 4ISNG i, :JOURNED IN ST., -. .tjE DANCE 'ov' TuB 5 -lgiii.: ,% fg i The inquiry, into,the cwu'' if ':ohi TomernP~emrn.ho was fouii emtkii st coittge in ocook'ed5 Ilitt,.' o'clock, which was crowde to l exWI, The prisoners, d u r viously mbdeeni broht up fro t oriin, o Cilerkenwell in the p an, ?? h ' . manse ?? of persons. ' M . WAXLET SAidhe 'ould inethe d. ?? . ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... 1 N:EWCASTLE ASSIZES. 77 ~ 7 - ?? ?? i A Young -manM 'e~,eeBeg *as charged'with th PV!bliig~Anil Publishing deedglfoislibel, entitled, 1Ad-7 N. dr-so' h'wrinme't'lwes~euan-Tyne, to o thenia~efctumn, tadig~ ndmidle lasesgenerally, m' 'ofthu'UntedKindom 'iseIndctmntcharged that w th itentio of ?? tbem -to -- reitnc ft e Govornment and the laws of thei county n t i-ge murrectiou,l rlots, ...

PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLICE

... PARIS CORRECTIONAL POLICE (From the Gazette des Tribunaw.) QUEER MAN IV. QUEER DoGA-RHving taken three consecutive aid determined whiffs at his pipe, Mi. Mouillard suddenly exclaimed in a shrill and peculiar tone of voice, expressive of excited feelings- I call upon publiojisitice (Whidh he seemed to regard as an indlvidual 10 put certain questions to me, and I, on my part,pomiseto-give ...

WEST-RIDING RURAL POLICE

... WEST-IiIDING RURAL POLICE. At a numerously attended meeting of magistrates on the 8th instarut. at the Pontefract Sessions, Lord Wharncliffe, chairman of the sessions, in the chair, it was unanimously agreed to postpone to September the consideration of the propriety of constituting a new constabulary force for the West-Riding, with the view of affording the rate-payers an opportunity ...

Published: Friday 24 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 906 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST ON MARY IRONS

... I , - - The adjourned inquest on1 the above unfortunate woman was held last night at the Tally-Ho, in Bond-street. Mr. Huntington, surgeon, deposed that he had made a post mortem examination and analyzed the contents of the stomach, and the result was that lie found thirteen ounces of a fluid like tea, and upon inspecting the contents he discovered a portion of opium in a crude state, from ...

Published: Friday 29 May 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1597 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... vroccebings fll the oull volict crourt. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, Before Messrs. BountNE and JALLAND. STRALING A COAT AND Two PAIRS OF BOOTS.-Nells Crisltlan Suhini it, charged yesterday with stealing a coat, was again placed at the bar, charged, in addition, with stealing two pairs of boots. The who:e of the things hehad sold to a man named John Slingsby, for 15S. Mr. STEAD conducted the ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3797 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... 3roerbings itl the Iull police Toutrt. . FRIDAY, JULY 17. DiSORDERLIEs.-Jonailan 1Hall, Henry Plillipson, and John Glasby, for being drunk and disord rly, were each ordered to find two sureties in £5, themselves to be bound in a similar sum, to 4ti keep the peace for three months Several other persons' h charged with the same offence were discharged. .Charlotte P Slockdale, for indecent ...

Published: Friday 24 July 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2250 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, APRIL 27

... [SITTINGS IN BANCO.]) THE QUEEN v. FRARGUS O'CONNOR.-The ATTORNEY- b GENERAL prayed the judgment of the Court on this defendant, who t] was convicted at York of publishing a seditious libel. 1I Mr. OTCONNOR said, that he had to ask the favour of the Court n that the judgment might be postponed till this day week, on account e. of his being much indisposed, from inflammation of the chest. b He ...

SENTENCES UPON THE CHARTISTS

... -Saturday, March 21st, 1840. The Crown Courttwai opUedat' ne- ooe morning, and the Right Hbb. JusticErskine nie- diately proceeded ,to - ss.' sentene upon: the Chartists and other. prisoners convicted during the assizes, whoseb sntences had been deferred:- Samueleolberrsy sedihion and conspiracy, at Sheffield-Four years imprisonment i the g o Ncrthallerton, and to find'tw0 sureties to keep, ...

PARIS POLICE

... A fine handsome woman, with fair hair, and an aspect of mildness personified, by name Madame Chalin, summoned, a few days back, before the Paris police, a gentleman called Beslin, for an assault. The fair lady stated that 3. Beslin was an abpeinable monster, bad treated her most cruelly, and that )00 francs damages would be qut a trifling compensation for the treatment she bad met with. It was ...