LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW IVOITICHS-Tils DAY. COU1 T OF CHANCERY, WESTMINSTER-S1t at ten, Harwkilortl v Bramnial, appeal for ?? v ApFlr.th ford, ?? v JOhn`ln, appeal metioni part ?? v Chard, motlon, by order,-n re Warroie, bankrupt petition, to be epo to -n re Coates' patent, cause pct 11e-Cooke v CookU, LuAt PRTI Trlts.-In re West.In re -art-In re Durand- In re Orain-In re Taylor-ln re Dve ChasteOsy-'n re ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. On Saturday George Baver, a shoemaker, was charred with stabbing his father in the side with a knife. The father said he wished to forgive his son, and not to appear against him. Mr Alderman Humphrey said he would not compel a father to prosecute his own son, but he hoped the prisoner would bear in mind the danger he was in, and gratefully remember his father's kindness. The ...

PERSECUTIONS OF THE CATHOLICS IN PRUSSIA

... PERSECUTIONS OF THE CATHOLICS IN I PRUSSIA. We have already published several extracts from tile letters of David Ross, of Bladensburg, which appear in our Parisian cotemporary, the Univers, under the head of Russia and the Catholics, and which contain many interesting details of those persecutions against Catholics, of which, although the evangelical tyrant of Prussia was the in- ...

BAIL COURT, TUESDAY, Nov. 24

... us; he| [Before Mr. Justice PATTrsSON.J I VC THE QUEEN v. WHITEHEAD, Town Councillor of Leeds.- i MIr. ADDISON moved in this case for an information in the nature I n-of a quo warrantor, as Oalinst a person named Whiiehead, calling 5 upon him to show by what right he acted as a Town Councillor in ] a the Borough of Leeds. At the last election there had been 332 Of votes given for a persono ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA WV INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. PRITCHARD V. POtULKES. This was an appeal from the Master of the Rolls, who ordered ccrtain de positions to be suppressed, as irregular. The Lord Chiancellor this morning said he was of opinion tbat the order of the Master of the Rolls was a correct one, and dismissed the appeal. WA55I V. PAINiTERt. Ti'is Weas also an appeal from an order of the ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW AE ?? tall DAY. COUIIT OF CHANCEBY, INCOI.N'S.INN.-Sit at le,. AppsAL A1oTWONs.-Reltdle v Lenoard-Foakes v Parry--Sahloit v Fauclkner-Beadles v Hllureb, ?? v Baines, itt,. CAUSBS.-Hlil v ?? v Becharn-Bleatian v H waon -Barruvv v Dbhe of Nurlabl-Maaidand v Bateman-Bll-iBkitil v WIliment, fiurther directioni and costs. Norick.-The Lord Chancellor will sit evpry day prevIouO t the first Seat, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NJOT1VBS-Txins DAY. --a COURT OF CHANCERY, XEiTaMlNSTER-Sh at tel. Itfat', v ,mSaili, appeal nmotion, part heard-Atborney.General v troullooiigers' Cc opafty, two apii(als, by ?? v Dayles, dlitto. CAuqF8-1ilii v Snith-Pulefordv Becham-tBeanman v Heiason. VItC F.CHANCELl.Olt'S C(OURT, WFSTMINSTE.R-At tell. UXciomIiisEu) PaTITI(aNS AND91 SnoRT CAUSOC. AcTali 311T SIh(1RtT CAUoas.-Datle of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-THuRsDAY. -4 COURT 0 CIl ANCERY. The sittiugs after term cormr'ntced this rnernicg at Lii- colU's-ionD . The Lord Chancellor heard se~erT l appeal motions, and then took the papyrs of original causes. Tnere was no- ?? in either it for ea tewlpaper report. ROLLS' COURT. His lordship the Naster of the Rolls was cngaged during the day in hearing the remahinig petitions. ils ...

ROLLS' COURT, NOVEMBER 21

... ROLLS' COURT, NoVEmrnIr 2. TIHE ATTORNEV-GENERAL V1. WIM5BORN CIINSTER .G.,tA5 R SCH0OL. Thisinformation was resumed, and Mr. Kinderslei, Mr Turner, and Mr. Teed were heard for the general body of the Govprnors of the school; Mr. Loftus Wigram for the Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, the visitor; and Mr. Pemberton replied It appeared that the church of Wiroborn Blinster vwas a col- legiate ...

MISAPPLYING THE FUNDS OF A POORLAW UNION

... II ?? _ il I MISAPPLYING 'riI1 FUNDS OF' A POOR. be e lA W UN I ON. sn tI zip ?? I ,It-Lt n ,ir 1 t ri unl I olm n. an- 111r. TIhorna Bonld, clerk of hie Strnod Union, ap- .p peaedrion Frilaly la;t belore tie hench of juslices It to li Stroud, U louce(t erslrire, tu anoier all ionlrineation intoi lditl by Henry Wa ier Paiiker, Eq. assislnint poor l;itt use cwrirnrniorloer, chjii in, him mvitil ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MONDAY, Nov. 9.-Beforo Messrs Aid. DUNN and POTl'lt. Eliszabezlz ?? was committed to hard labour for 10 days, as a drunsken and disorderly prostitute. Elizabeth Gitb was ordered to pay a finc of 2s. 6d. under the Bye Laws, for creating a brawl on the Quay- side, on Sunday night. ailttheo Asrnstrong, shoemaker, was charged with wilfllly breaking open the roomt door of Thomas Do- uolly, Norto ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... vroccebings fll the oull volict crourt. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18, Before Messrs. BountNE and JALLAND. STRALING A COAT AND Two PAIRS OF BOOTS.-Nells Crisltlan Suhini it, charged yesterday with stealing a coat, was again placed at the bar, charged, in addition, with stealing two pairs of boots. The who:e of the things hehad sold to a man named John Slingsby, for 15S. Mr. STEAD conducted the ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3797 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment