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Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... proreebings ill the Mull voltfe Court. FRIDAY, Nov. 27. Before 11r. TOTTIM and Mr. BOWDEN. STEALING Two SOVEREIGNS.-Mary lVilforcd was placed at the bar, charged with having stolen two sovereigns from a man who lived near Howden.-Mr. M'Manus applied for a remand to Tuesday, which was granted. .rSTEALINa TnowsErts.-John 4shlon was charged with stealing trowsers, the property of Edward P. Walker ...

Published: Friday 04 December 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1753 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, Nov. 26

... COURT OF QUEEN'SBENCH', Noy THE QUEEN v. WIILLIA Id BA1NES_3UG DGNR ~JD M NT. L.rd DRWmkN..We promised to deliver judgment in Queene i lamaines this mrning. I mentotnesd themother dayute t point which had been brought forward, upon which no doubt retld be entertained from the information which had been PrOcured by d Cuurt, namely, triat the official principal is the proper piersono certify to ...

WEST RIDING SESSIONS.—ESTABLISHMENT OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE

... WEST RIDING SESSIONS.ESTABLISHM1ENT I OF THE RURAL POLICE FORCE. I I On W~ednesday last, the Miclbaelmas General ce Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the W~est Riding of ed Ytorkshire Were held at thle Court House, Wakefield, by adjournment, for the Purpose of inspecting the Riding Prion examining the accounts of tie Governor, &c. The official advertisements also gave notice, 1 That, at the ...

Published: Saturday 12 December 1840
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 12283 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER AT ASHTON-UNDER-LINE

... mURDER AT ASHTON-UJNDER-LINE. ASHTON, SATURDAY, DEC. 12.-Last night this town was thrown into a state of the greatest conster- nation and alarm by the perpetration of a most atro- cious and cold-blooded murder, committed at the early hour of six o'clock in the evening, on the premises of Mr. Richard Whitfield, joiner and builder, within a a few hundred yards of the very heart of the town. In ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... vrocebing in the lul( Wolice Qiourt. FRIDAY. DEo. 11. Before Mr. TOTTIB and Mr. BOWDEN. A DISORDERLY.-A lad, named W. Jackson, was charged with being disorderly in the Mariners' School..-According to the statement of Xr. G. J. Mathews, one of the masters, the defend- ant had intruded into the Mariners' School, and called out Bob ; and on being remonstrated with, and told to go away, he' ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2063 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Legal Intelligence

... 'Legal Intelligme. OS. ATTOINI s.-The following gentlemen, connected with 1en the district of the circulation of' this Journal, passed their )Ck examination as attornies, in Michaelmas Term, last month:-John Beresford Atkins, Manchester; Horace for -James Bell, Derby; Thomas Calvert, York; Thomas the Frederick Champney, York ; Charles Hall, Clithero; John Higham, Leeds ; Charles 'Lee, Bradford ...

Published: Friday 18 December 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1990 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE QUEEN AND THE COURT

... age The incidents of Court life are few at present. ev. The Queen continues well, and the Royal infant thrives. HThe lists of daily inquirers at the Palace are still nu- H. merous. ho On Tuesday afternoon the ceremony of churching st- the Queen was performed in her Mlajesty's private apart. to ments at Buckingham Palace by his Grace the Archbishop g f Canterbury. There were present only his ...

THE LEEDS CORPORATION CHANCERY SUIT

... THE LEE DS CORPORATION CHANCERY SUIT. ir the COURT OF CHANCERY-..SATURDAY, DEC. 12. reels,r idise, THE; ATTORNEY-.GENERAL v. WILSON.t d o fo This information was opened yesterday, calling on thet outdefendants to make good to the relators, the present Corporation of rteLeedo, various sums voted out of the corporation funds before the c &C. passing ofth Municipal Reform Art. to charities in the ...

THE MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM—CONFESSION OF THE HURDERER

... THE MURDER AT BIR'i.fNGHAlW-CON- FESSION OF THE HIURDERER. hu~ra3-l 7leatcaN011., FRIDAY,-Oa the ?? being ad- '68entjundtepioeeOwr rmvdt Moor-street, ?? whr hyweepritd oseec other, and cople, ovretgte.l'ti elrt aleec'oier pretty nanli- clal oae htte eeaaeof thle awfici tab- siuto nwceire eepaeaud the two n so me nlntdawiht aecc soslo.,rese to Ithe MNr. Inspector Stepcplies. They wverp ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER CHAMBER, TUESDAY

... I I~ ~ I t. ?? EiiRROR.) Rev. d RUTTER v. CHAPMAN.-THE MANCHESTER CHARTER. Brid .,This case was argued before this Ciurt on the 21st and S22od May last, Oil I but their Lordships being divided in opinion upon that subject, and by It to H- d requiring some further discussion upon some of the paints Its contra- keep versy, directed the case to be argued all over again, and assembled Sal ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, Nov. 19

... HOLMES P. UPTON.-JUDGMENT,_The LORD CHANwEHL LOR said: it i- quite a enistake to suppu.e that thea as.nt turn upon Irremediatle mischief; tht, has never heel; tie ground on ?? they have be,,n put. Thebe private A!s of Parliament are efnaidered as the contract between thre trot-tics or companies esttbllished, and all persons isiterrattd. Now ?? is a private Act oif Parliament, rhich authorizes ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... g The walls of the new Houses of Parliament are pro,,ressirtg very rapidly. The ?? of noust of the outside walls now reaches 0about ?? feet. The Court Journal states that 31r. Barr y, the celebrated ~,architect, is to receive as hks lrof,,sional remunrtcrario the sum of .w £35000 from the Lords of the Ttessury, for designing, superitened- y ing, and completing the Hoases of Parliament. Two ...