COURT OF CHANCERY.—DUBLIN, 11TH AND 12TH NOV

... COURT OF CIIANCERY.-DURLIN, I ITII AND 12TH NOV. M'INiceo v. A3Picce and others. MR. PJ3NNEFATBER, Q.C. with whom were Mr. Grow moORE, Q.C. and Alr. Toern, stated the plaintiff's case. -The bill was filed on behalf of Agnes MINiece, of l)unoymugzy, County of Antrim, against her husband, Vim. M'Niece, an insolvent) Dr. Agnew, of Bally- 3lare, his assignee, and Mlr. Wm. M-Ferran, a judg- ment ...

COURT OF CHANCERY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF CHANCERY-YEsnhDAr. I ?? a-J f T- atone v. O'UCr or. e The SOlicitor-General moved, on the part of the defend- ie ants, Alica 0 Connor, Hugh Morgan Tuite, and Thonma e Ardill, that the plaintiff might be directed to proceed pe- is remptorily, in the sittings after the next Hilary Term, with r the further trial of the issue directed in this cause, to try ,, whether plaintiff is the heir ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR STAINES

... IlIGHIlVA Y ROBBERY NEAR STAINES. i Yesterday John Connell, who has been in custody since Sanday on a ctarge ot having been concerned in the roabery comoiihted on the previous night between Staines and EgbWm, on the person of James hliggins, was brought before -I ard, Eq., a magistrato for Surrey, at Egham, for final examination o0] trh charge. James Higgins, whose head and face were covered ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LAW LVTELLIGENCE-MoNDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. 10OWLEY V. ADAMS. This appeal was struck oat of the list on one of the days of rast week, in conseq ience of the absence of Mr. K. Bruce and his junior, Mr. T. Russel. Mr. K. 13race Bow aisked to have It restored to its place, on the grcund that he was addressing the Vice-Chancellor in another caure at the tims it weeq celled. The Lord Chancellor ...

THE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE IRWELL

... THIE LATE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THIE IJ IR IVBSLL. INQUERT ON FOUR OF THE BODIES. An inquiest on the bodies ol f'or (being all that were then found) ct the seven unfortunate mern who were drowned in the Irwell on Tuesday last, was held at the Fritantia pub- lic-hous.e, Ordsall-lanu, hetore Mr. W. S. Rutter, the coro- ner, on Wednesday iast, when the following evidence was adduced: James Stewtrt, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCLL'SATURDAY. BOW R, ' 1 , and J H1. BLruaneteie, Ir. [howbacle, Funily jiobet-e rdJ ''ovecrt/hick, were chargedt, the flirt WiLti teoihiug, aind ?? others with receivingr, two sacks (if outs, knowing theI to have beven stolen. Mr. Msggeridge, n cornm-litindler In 'T'otteonamn-corirt- road, sent the prisoner Bliraawell to r'ceive forty sack, of oats, uni to dteliver themi at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE INTEL LIUGENCE-FtIDAY. MANSlON-1fOUSE. Great interest was excited ia the jastice-roon by tha fol- lowing cage, which caine on before tae Lord Mayor: - Two young men of very respectable appearance, named Patrick 7Walli and Jaoimes ?? were cltargetl by the go- veraors of vari.Uus insiulance cotupllnies with. ofences which have not been as yet specifically designated, but of the na- tureof ...

BAIL COURT, WESTMINSTER

... | THiUiSDAY, Nov. 19. DOUBLEDAY V. THE CO'tPORATION OF, NEWCASTLE'ON-TYNE. B.~ o& M..- Jusric. PA. ,o.;. ,SirW. FOLMMrr-My Lord in the case of the Quoee ngainst the Mayor and Corporation -of. N.t*astle-upon-Tyne, I have to wove feo a rul, eallin upon the Corponition ftol' owi causIe whya fiimadamti shAiuld not Issue, cemjaidin' g them to take proceedings to, summon na4:d im-l pattnel a -jury ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... Procctfgs ill tOrt tatull v1fte ottrt. FRIDAY, Oct. 30. Present-Messrs. TOTTIZ and BOWDPN. George Mason, who had been remanded on suspicion of steal.- ing brass, was again brought up, bat as there fins no additional evidence, be was discharged; the brass to be detained, CONTRADICT1ON OP FALSEHOOD.-Mr. M'illanus addressed the Magistrates in the police court, and said, he had read a paragraph in ...

Published: Friday 06 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1736 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COMMITTAL OF SAM GRAY FOR MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF SAM GRAY FOPR MU!DE it. ThIAS ; ?? ?? r o I. I a. l ,ae Doss gives ttle tollowing account of the committal of the notorious Orangeman, Sam Gray, for murder . 2Ballibay, November 27. e a About half-past five o'clock on yesterday evening a l murder of the most sanguinary and daring, charaeter iwas .committed upon a respectable young mnan, named Owen y Murphy. Wlhile the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CorMeCIz-HROgsR, Bnzaroz, THUrRJDA ?? Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. J. ?? Franklyn, Woond, Herapath, and Newman. In the course of the proceedings this day, the late mayor. J. N. Franklyn, Esq., introduced the mayor elect, who, in taking his seat, said, that, having been called to the high office of chief magistrate of the city, it would be his duty to take *part in the ...

MANCHESTER BoRoUGH SESSIONS

... I The quarter sessions far the borough of Manchester were held at the Borouh Court on Saturday last, before It. B. Armstrong, Esq., recorder. The following gentle- mei comnposed the grand Jury:- BENd .;t1 iIEDDiOME, drysalter, Broughton, Forentan. Alreed i3illyn. calico-printer, Stretford. Ivillittin Dentith, drysaslter. Uhorltonlupon-dsclsoca. williaji Hall. ilnercboit, Stretford. Edward ...