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YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT, FRIDAY, MARCH 6 [iirroRE MR. JUSTICE ERSKINE.] i SH-EE2P STEALINM . GEORGE CLARK, (aged 23), was charged with having stolen 12 s lambs on the 26thl of August, or early the following morning, from and out of a close in the occupation of John Bank-s Linley, in the township of Hamrpsile, in the West.Rlding. The prisoner was sec. retrced to nrine monrril imspriionmsent. HIGHWAY ...

Published: Saturday 14 March 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 16090 | Page: Page 6, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... SOUTH LANdCHIRE ASSIZES. e followinr are the mn~t nef ?? -IN in ?? te The rolaowilng ore !the innat important trials which have at Id be~en heard On the Civil side at Liverpool, since our last:- It le THE 41JEEN v. THE' MANCHESTER ANDi LEEDg RAIL- el at WA'( COMPANY.-This was, the trial of certain traverses to the ig return of a Mandeamuss from the Court of Queesns Bench, on the a' a. ...

Published: Saturday 05 September 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4233 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Assize Intelligence

... xgoi?r Entelligme. LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. CROWN COURT, THURSDAY, APRIL 2. (Bgefore Mer. Juslice Coleridge.) J.ohe Sminit, 42, was indicted for maliciously stabbing Wilii, Derbyshire, at Heaton Norris, on the 28th of September last. Mr. BRANDT prosecuted,; Mr. WILKINS defended. It appe:!red th at on the day in question the prisoner and his wife were in ft public-house, in which the pro- ?? also was ...

MODERN STATE TRIALS

... IN the year of our Lord 1840, the generally peace- } M, ful town of Hillaway, in the West of England, was ye thrown into a stateof feverish excitement, on account th of a most important trial, which had been removed tr to that quarter in order to obtain a fair and impar- hi tial decision. The Government, zealousin the preser- be vation of peace, had long had their eye on the of offender, and ...

PARIS POLICE

... STupors OP LAW AND 4EDICING AT PARIS. A SrECimEN OP REA LianTwo oun medical -tudents,- by-namnxe Ewzt LnmO r Gflor Simard, appeared a few days back before the Juge de Par;r, under the following ?? former claimed from th6 latter eighty francs, and the Judge desired hlit to state the case. ILambert-Abont three months ago I met Mr. Victor Simard at a place of fashionable resort- Simard-A place of ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE—THE ABUSES OF LUNATIC ASYLUMS

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE-THE ABUSES OF I LUNATIC ASYLUMS. COURT O0 COSiMON PLEAS, FEB. 7.-PATERNOSTERYO; V. FINCH AND OTHERS.-Thls case, the circumstances Pa of which, when mentioned, will befresh in the public 1 mind, through the strong feeling they excited at the sta time, though the period at which they occurred is fee now, in consequence of the long delay in the trial of to ] the cause, not ...

RURAL POLICE

... RURhAL POLICE. (F'rom the T'im7es.) some time ago, the magistrates for the county of LancasOterlegreed to place tbe csnnt' bader the con- tru ftenewJ inal police systemn, and it has been car- ried into full operation, but the inbabitanrts generally, especiallY lit the agricisitural districts, highly disaV- prove of thae plan, as less efficient and more expensive than that previously in ...

HATTON GARDEN

... BRATTi fO.ARDAN. TnF ISL1VGTON MuiADER.-Oa Tuesday, Richard Gould, alias Arthur Nicholson, and Mary Ann Jarvis, wore again brought before Mr. Combe, charged with tbowillul murder of John Tompleman. There were a mumber of magistrates p resent. Evidence was adduced to show that the laced boots Worn by Gould were purchased of a Air. Wilson, a shoemaker In Tottenhamu-court-road, on Tuesday, the ...

East Riding General Quarter Sessions

... I ast 31Bring Qeneral Atuartfr *sfnS. 4 Before RoBEgrT DEN ISON, Esq., of Kilnwvick Percy, and a bench of Magistrates. The Easter Quarter Sessions for-the East Riding com- menced on Mondayimorning, at the Court House, Bever- ley. The attendance of magistrates was much as usual. Besides the Chairman, the following gentlemen were on the bench:- Lord Wenlock, Escrick Park; J. K. Watson, Esq. ...

Published: Friday 10 April 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6680 | Page: Page 5, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... vrocetftr in jie Puti oplice elourt. SATURDAY. Two men, named C. Bedford and J. Worley, were brought before the Court by policeman No. 8, who said that he had found them both sleeping in Mr. Siminson's brick-yard.-Disinissed. AMary Phillips, charged with begging, was humanely ordered a shilling by Dr. Chalmers and discharged. George Morley was charged with stealing a jacket.- Serjeant Quest ...

Published: Friday 12 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3596 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

JUDGMENT UPON FEARGUS O'CONNOR, ESQ

... JUWom UON FRARGUS O'TO NOB, ESQ. COURT- 0F QUEEN'S BENCH, Monday, Mafey 11. The Judges having taken their seat. in a very crowded Court, the LORD CHIsEF JUSTICE intimated to Dir. O'Connor, who occupied a seat in front of the bar, that the Court was about to pronounce judgment it his case, whereupon air. O'Co,;aor rose and said, before he proceeded to address the Court in mitigation of ...

Assize Intelligence

... xofe t i f g LIVERPOOL ASSIZES. These assizes commenced osn the 27th, before Mr. Justice COLERIDGE and Mr. Justice ERSeON& The Crown Court was ?? ding the in first -o daysut whith ralso beno greatve pbli intrest 5 Win.bTan ?? 25,re onvited ofat s fbigamy, w stenced tbuo i episn antwh d labour, s oa Hl 50 e editorconvicted of bihay ounder ag- Mr.td Ro iercumstanes of fraud ah n fertlessness. S ...