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SPECIAL COMMISSION

... SPECIAL, COMMISSION. Monmoutb, Tuesday Afternoon, Four o'Clock. t At thirteeh minutes past ten o'clock their lordships, t Lord ChiVf Justice Tindal, Mr. Baron Parke, and Mr. Justice Williams, entered the court, and silence having been proclaimed, the names of the justices of the county were I called over, during-wbich Feargus O'Connor,' who had ar-I rived in town early this morning, came into ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... RA-i It S1$[ONS.: (Before J. W. Wi ia? il Pnwa '6c ot DdOtDAY, D~tcrttrirl'3D; i839;: The Court assembled this c ubxning at tell o'clock, an 'tbefollossin4gentieoren ?? (he Grand Jtay John 3utcheriy, E-q. Darlington. frman; aud Thos Borsily, Bishoprearrdouth; Geerge Brsr syrell, Dar lrrsgsos a1onn1 C'oo Ca r, Bisho6psrerciuori; Joseph Forster, Lslihgioss; Itichisrd 'Gr;essell, Bishop. ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE YESTM1UDAY. I COLLEPGE.5TRDET OFFICE. AsSAULT-Yestvirday a little girl about, ten years old, named Mary Anne Butler, appeared before the magistrates to prefer a complaint against a person named Smith, for7s having assaulted ?? on Monday last under the followingl ?? had been sent by her father to buy a pound of bacon, and on her return her father weighed' it, when he found it was ...

POOR LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... POORJ LAW AMiJBENDMENT ACT, INQUES'T ON MARTIN NIOLLOY. A meeting of the guardiaus ot' teit/ pior t'f the paris]h ot St. I' lie, Niidlesex, was held oun Wednesday, the 1st iust., at tt e board-rowa in the City-roid, 'ITo coisiier n colunnia- nication from the poar-law cointis liners, ixpjr-s-ivei if their optihion as to tbe conduct of' Mr. Iliamlin in ref-erence to tVll' Cb.' of Marlin ...

DREADFUL MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER

... _._ D . F A -A:E-EE:ER: I DRFAD)FUL MURDER OF A~ GAMEK-EEPFER.' § (Fro ilhe BlackbIr Sandard.) It is not often 'that our neighbourhood is. agitated by accounts of murders committed within it; but this week we are called.u'pon, in the painful discharge of our duty, to tacquaint the public with the particulars; o~f. a tragedy, .by which an estimable and respected young man has -met waith an- ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 615 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... PIOLICE JIVT 'LIGEIiNL'E -WEDNRSDAY. I - _ MARYLEBIONE. It will be remnembered that fbr snie time past Stowell, the inforaner, has bipan extremely busy at this office with his suilonirnses against shopkeepers fir plauing goods out on their own areas, which is prohibited iuler a clause In the New Police Act. lhe iame intforimer to-day preoenteil a nuubier of other similar ?? to Mr. Ilawlinson ...

Hull General [ill] Sessions

... -1401- Attu General Quarter 'teforro, I FRIDAY. The court opened this morning at nine o'clock. r GEORGE TUNNICLIFFE, charged with steal. c ing a quantity of rope, the property of Jeremiah i Oxley, pleaded guilty, and was committed for four I months. i JOHN HILL and WILLIAM THOMPSON c were charged with stealing. three bundles of knives, - the property of John Blackburn. The prisoners l pleaded ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4518 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Proceedings in the Hull Police court

... I o e i - u o - - l i VCceevilnp fn the mtul Ilsolfcc QCourt. MONDAY. Mfaria Hutchinson, a pawnbroker, was summoned before the Court, for refusing to give up a blanket which had been stolen from a man whose name did not transpire. The man swore to the property, auti defendant said she would then give it to him. The Town CLErx intimated to the Court that the Grand Jury, at the Quarter Sessions, ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 427 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Mr. GEORGE DAWSON'S DECLARATION AGAINST the CORN-LAWS

... Mr. GEOROB DA WSON'S DECLA RAJTION I AGAINSTb te CORN-LA WS. I [FIOM TIHE REPOR(T OF HIS S1'EECII ON MONDAY WEEK TN TIIE WEST OF ENGLAND C'ONSERVATIVE.J ?? the irnist important subject of all was undoubtedly the corn-laws, and he had foand in the progress of his caavass that his opponents had endeavouredl to Injure him withr the electors by misrepreseutiog his opinions on that sabject. It had ...

CORONER'S INQUEST ON BRIDGET GROKE

... We mentioaed in our last that a Cnroner's Inquisi- tion had held their first sitting on Thursday the 26th ult, on the body of a child named Bridget Grafo, aged 'o years, at the house of Mrs Mary Atkinson, Portland Arms, west end of Sandgate. The case was gone into 'with much minuteness, and we now publish the evidencu, not on account of any particular circumstances which it details, but in ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I SATURDAYS, Dec. 28.-Before Mr Aid. UEADLA.I and RostOBERT PLUMiER, EsQ. Joints Craig, joiner, was carivicte d of wilfully break- ing the room door of Elizabeth Berry, in a house in Low Friar-strcet, on Friday night, and also assaulting Catherine his wife. From the evidence adduced it ap- peared that the prisoner and his wvife were not living to. gether, but that his wife was lodging in the ...