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SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST THE SOCIALISTS

... SINGULAR. CHARGE AGAINST THlE SOCIALISTS. The M1aneJester Twines, of Saturday, contains a long report of proceedings at the Borough Court, on Wed. ner.dy, Thurtday, and Friday, in the case of inform- ations laid by the Rev. Mr. Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's Church, against three persons named Peter Catters'l, Isaac Higginbottom, and Richard Ward, connected in some way or other with the ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, MONrDAY, JUNE 22. e t It being undeistood that the delinquent, Edward Oxford e Would take his trial this morning, the court was crowded bYpersons of distinction. 5 'he counsel for the prosecution were the Attorney- Ceneral, Sir F. Pollock, Mr. Adolphus, and Mr. Wight- c Ban; and for the prisoner Mr. Sydney Taylor, and Mr. s Bodkji1.1 Among those present were Mr. E. J. ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1273 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN THE PRINCE ALBERT

... LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSINAE THLEQUREEN AND PRINCE (pron the TYimes of Tliursday, June II J they 'e aneof the ruffian .who has been guilty of this the r .Osattack is Edward OlfordA; hi& kddrless is No. 6, Ry \stItroeet h~s~qarad e is said to: -be a~servn eturi ouet-trfplce i His appearance is that of a Mechanic, from tweni oa Of year- of age, and rather be-lowv the middle height. Sol bst2 ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6408 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BLASPHEMY PROSECUTIONS

... THE BLASPHEMY I PROSECUTIONS. ON Monday last, Mr. A. HEYWOOD, bookseller, of Manchester, against whom an indictment for Blasphemy had been found, appeared, in the sessions-House, Salford, to take his trial, for the alleged offence. The case having been called upon, Dr. BROWNS, on behalf ot t 4orermnent, (in whose name the prosecution had been instituted) stated to the Court that he had ...

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 

ATTEMPT TO MURDER THE QUEEN

... ' (From the Scoend Edtioa qhe Sun of Wednesday.) Jut now, (about half-past six), we happened to wralk down near St. James's Park, and saw a great ewd of persone following a policeman in charge of a *a. aU In the greatest ejclement, which we soon heant was caused by a hozbie attempt to murder her lROJON, by giring two piiteol at her, one after the o9e, aS ebe approached the Palace gates. ...

THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT

... THE ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MWAJESTY AND PRIN.,E ALBERT. (From the Morning Herald of Monday.) Since the examination and committal of the pri- soner Oxford, on Thursday last, before the Privy Council, the deadly weapons with which the assas- sin attempted the atrocious act, have remained in J the castody of MN~r. May, the superintendent, and one of the inspeciors (Mr. Pearce) of the A ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... goo US OMURDER AT MANCHESTER.- a OppEHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER. One of the most atrocious murders which has been etrated in this town for some years past was com- ro1iedlon the night of Saturday last, by a man named ,pin, Wilkinson, who, it appears, has for some time .t pursued a life of infamy and disgrace. The victim V3Sgs brutal atrocity was a woman named Mary Con. Vol With whom ...

ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO ESCATE FROM NEWGATE

... ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO ESCATE PRONf NEWGATE. ed At ten o'clock on Sunday night week, while the Gover. :er nor and his assistants were engaged in placing irons or. 11- some convicts about to be conveyed to Portsmouth, Gould er. contrived, by main strength, to wrench from the window ed frame the lower and broader bar of iron, a task which was in, not so difficult ...

Published: Friday 05 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1200 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS:

... SATURDAY, JUNTE 6, 1840. SUMMER CIRCUIT'S OF THlE JUDGES. Norhernt.-MIr. Justice CjcvuAN, ?tlr. Baron ROLFE. 1lome.-Lord Abinger, M1r. Baron (Itrtney. Mfidland-Lord] Ch. J. Tindal, Air. Justice Littledale. Otisrd.-IMT. Baron Parke, Mir. Justice Williams. Xeflk ,r EatenAlerOO r. Justice Patteson. Westerra.-!Sr. jusice Coleridge, r1r ?? ?? Deriflian, Mir. Jlustice Erskine. Mr. Justice ...

THE MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... THE MURD1,mt OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL- I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following printed bill has been left at the shops of most of the silversmiths and pawnbroke'nin and round the metropolis:- FIFTY POUNDS REWARD.-TO PAWNgROKERS, SILVER- SMITHS, AND OTHERS. Missing, from the house of the late Lord William. Russell, No. 14, Norfolk-street, Park-lane, supposed to have been disposed ...

Published: Friday 12 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 840 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STOCKPORT

... STOCY&POs.T. IEXTRAORDIINARY CASE OF CMLD STEALIN0, P 'n Our last We'gave the particulars of the abduction 0i of a ft..ermale child, only sjix weeks old1, duritig the day-time Of Siturday, the 6th Jlune, from the house Of bii an operative namred Buckley, in ',on'twood, under very W distressing circuisstanses ianid, in,consequeflenofertmieda delay which took place, fears woe's thenetstie that ...