Refine Search

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, ...

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. ?? . ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSIIRE ASSTZS.. i CROWN OOURT-Saturday, 4Uan.h 14. (Before Mi. Starkie, @; C.) - ' cUTTING AND MATEIING AT NORTHOWRiAM. Thomnaes Mansfield, 22, was indicted for having, on the 25th December, at Northowram, neaur Halifax, t unlawfully, maliciously, and feloniously cut, maimed, a and wounded Henry Walker, with intent to do him n some grievous bodily harm. . . , . . Ip Mr., BAcIns andbir. ...

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, ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT-Saturdq, Hard .7. (B7efore Af. ..Juse Rrekf6) BURGLARY AT GUlISELY. * peer RACE,' 21, was indicted for a burglary at Buise- iy, by breakistg tnto the ?? ef Win Smith, wdu stealing therefrom a silver wath. lidr. ADOLPISUS appeared for the prosecutIon, and ar GREGORY LEVELS for te defence. The circumstances of the ease were, that en the 18th of January last, the house of Win. Smith- ...

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 

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 ...

EXCHEQUER EQUITY COURT, MARCH 5

... EXCHitQUER EQUITY COURT, MARCu 5. Priesttey v. The Manchester and Leeds la'aiivai Company,. This was a motion, on the part of the defendants, to set aside an injunction obtained in this court, before Lord Abinger, whereby they were prohibited from erecting a bridge over the river Calder, the plaintiff being the secretary of the Aire and Calder Navigation Company. Mr. Boteler and Mr. Stewart ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 510 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROBBERY AND SUPPOSED MURDER OF MR. CHARLES SCHOFIELD, OF MANCHESTER

... DISCOVERY OF THE BODY. About six weeks ago, Mr. Charles Scheoteld. builder, &c., Every-str-et, Manchester, was missing from his family tn a most mysterious manner, having never been heard of or -Aea since the day of her Majesty's mar- risge, until he waisfound on Monday morning week, in the river Irwell. o e had in his poscnslon when last .eea, a patent lever watch, which wris attrolsed to a ...

Yorkshire Spring Assizes

... Yorktsire %ptflg Asst7Q. These assizes commenced on yesterday week, when the learned judges, Sir J. T. Coleridge and the Riqht a Hon. Mr. Erskine, arrived in York. The High Sheriff, f Sir Thomas Aston Clifiord Constable, Bart. arrived at r his lodgings (Mr. H. Strickland's) in York, on the Iprevious evening, and at four o'clock in the afternoon he proceeded with his cortege to meet the Judges ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3422 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... vroced1ings in the u1ll violist (Toulrt, TUESDAY. R. Cooper and Andrew Stockton were charged 'with stealing ten dishes, the property of 'Mr. Bell, of the Pottery-w. Oliver, jun. sworn-On fMlonday I I found the dishes in sor'ie straw near the gate. I sav tsome person mark those dishes in the presence of George Ray. I proposed to watch then some part of the afternoon. I saw them about twenty ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1440 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE QUEEN'S COURT

... I - e I (From a Correspondent qf the Northampton Heralc.) In consequence of the treatment experienced by the Duke of Wellington, at Windsor, where the Bed. chamber Ladies called him The old. Rebel, as described in your journal, I wvent to London on Tuesday 'week for the purpose of accompanying his Grace in presenting the Oxford Address of congra . tulation to the Queen. It may interest some ...

Published: Friday 27 March 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 285 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment