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SUMMER ASSIZES:

... OXFORD CIRCUIT. (Before Mr. Justice COLERIDGE and a'.1 Justice ERLE.) Abingdon. ?? Thursday, July 8. ?? Saturday, July 10. ?? and City, Wednesday, July 14. ,. Stafford . Monday, July 19. 8Shrewsbury . , Saturday July 24. SHereford . ?? ?? Wednesday, July 28. ?? . ?? July 31. Gloucester and City ?? .. Wednesday, August 4, NORFOLK CIRCUIT. e (Beforc Mr. Baron ALDERSON and Mr. Justice PATrTsoie.) ...

Published: Friday 18 June 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1362 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

L'BNVOY

... Finally, then, can with sincerity assert, that whatever may have been the result, our success, we have never preferred any object to our country’s good : that if have failed in the attainment of that end, it has been from want of seal or unwearied exertiun. We believe that even those who differ from will yet do us the justice to acknowledge, that be our wisdom and what they may. leant our ...

Published: Friday 16 April 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 128 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SCOTTISH EQUITABLE Life assurance society, Incorporated by Royal Charter, No. 20, St. Ahorkw-Squahe, Edinburgh. ..

... completed its Tenth year, the Directors, after setting aside large amount of Profit for future Division, declared BONUS, Tarring according to the duration of the Policies from TWELVE TWENTY PER CENT, the SUMS ASSURED, as a VESTED ADDITION all Policies then of five years’ standing; besides contingent Prospective Additions of TWO PER CENT. PER ANNUM upon the increased amount of such them may ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 299 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BY THOMAS BTAMLAND

... On WEDNESDAY, the 3rd March, 1841, at Ten (/Clock in the Forenoon, TUB KNT I CARGO of the Ship Trimdad, Capt. Brows, direct from the Bay, consistinp of About 320 Logs Honduras MAHOGANY, and „ 30 Tons of LOGWOOD, lying in No. 9, Bonding Yard, on the West Side of the Humber Dock. Catalogues and Conditions of Sale may had of RICHAKD TOTTIE, the Importer; the Auctioncer. And immediately after the ...

Published: Friday 19 February 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 227 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... HUSLL POLICE COURT. SATURDAY. E, Before Messrs. Thompson, Egginton, and Newmarch. HOW WAS THE BLAcK-EYE GOT ?-DA young shop- ds man, named Joseph Godber, was brought up, charged LR by a denizen of the salubrious locality of Leadenhall- cy, square, named Harriet Brown, with assaulting her. Harriet stated that in Martinmas week she went into a es, public-house in Leadenhall-square, and there saw ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2268 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1840. it _ _ _- TtFiE AssizEs.-The assizes for this county conimenace e this tay at Yrik. There are 413 prisoners for trial in thi Crown Court, including several very heinous offenders. Little is yet known as to the civil business. At the Sheriff's office, on Thursday night, advice bad been heard of only three special juries, viz. :-Clark a. Thompson, and Thomp- son ?? Clark ...

CONCLUSION OF OXFORD'S TRIAL FOR HIGH TREASON

... ad, as CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, JULY 10. e, te The Judges took their seats upon the Bench a at nine o'clock, and the prisoner was then placed at the bar. te Mr. S. TAYLOR, the prisoner's counsel, called twenty-elght wit. , nesses, six of whom were physicians and surgeons, to prove the pri- ih se soner s Insanity. Ie The Judges having conferred together for a quarter of an hour- e. The ...

IRELAND

... THE STATE TRIALS.t' ELEVENTH DAY, FRIDAY, JAN. 26. The Court sat this morning. at ten, when Mr. M'DaoxoGs fi moved for and obtained, a conditional order for a criminal informna- a tion (on behalf of Mr. Courtney, an officer stationed at Athlone) L' against Messrs. Jeseop and O'Brien, for. sending a hostile message. b After-which, el .4r' Vernsoc, of the Stamp-office, proceeded to read from the ...

Published: Saturday 03 February 1844
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10880 | Page: Page 6, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MUTINY AND HORRIBLE MURDERS ON THE HIGH SEAS

... The AInla. ine Y ; I; MUTINY t ON I~~;13E 1~St in es ong l h ad' ue t ali * i se coi roi snityber b Thalitatibiaed 6Ss wi ed54th2 lift li prison-, f. ef of ?? `isb oatned hare o oeo& hl , .atokelShldon b5 Yjamates thej weati, is I a Ilia tk meornig two' oibi , , ?? a t b tjy, s . ?? beth Feiheisas!' p nioth a g to (,i4 ?? Including B. rs T'e bledy of t os nse A.da Oas5d si m1iX1 ti- 4rl A ...

THE LATE COAL-PIT EXPLOSION NEAR BARNSLEY.—INQUEST

... I j THE LATE COAL-PIT EXPLOSION NEAR BARNSLEY.-INQUEST. On Tuesday, the adjourned inquest was held on the unfortunate men who perished in the Oaks-pit on Fri- day, the ith inst. The'inqIify occupied the deputy coroner, Mr. Barker, and the jury, ffom'seven in the morning until past seven[in the evening, when it was again adjourned until Thursday; the I8th'inst. - Mr. W. P. Roberts, solicitor, ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... Y O R K S H I R ?? ASS I ZE ?? 4.- ?? or C' 1 0 W N C 0 U R T1, A FRIDAY, .J im ID. shon Nir. JlI~tiCV C1t155-WEIL took hriS seat inl the VlroWn Pitos( dourt at noon, Wihel tllre ?? itrelinainrtries hsaving been ISe,~ gorse thtroughi, the 'ollowing gentlemen were Sworn onl the Sir, IThomas Digby Legarsi. of' fl~ant on, Dart., Fotremant. AOS Thle Ilon. Charles I'anig'Iftle, Of 1-leongltton. Sir ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... MONDAY, JULY 24. (Before Mr. Commissioner AYRTON.) S RE N. ASIE, WATCHtMAIKER, WAKEFIELD: tar. CAniss applied to his Honour to grant a certlifcate to this bankrupt, against whom a fiat was opened in February last, The application was opposed by Mr. Bond, and it ppeared from ai statement made to the Commissioner, that tie debts owing by the bankrupt amounted to £1,006. while those due to him, ...