SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COURT-1HURSDAY. [Before Mr. Und-r.Sberiif Burebell and a Common Jury.] ATANIJ.eA V. ZIEiUKIEWICZ. ln this case Mr. Miller aptsared as counsel for the plait- tiff, a printer, residing in Crm'ei-buildlngs, Strand; aud Mr. Innis attended on behalf of the Rev. Dr. Zleukiewicz, who is a Romsan Catholic clergyrian aud a Polish refugee. The action was breueght to reco.ver the surn of £10 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCB-Txu xsDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. Several complaints Lave been lately made to the Lord Mlayor, relutive to the what of water in Smithfield in the tittle pens. Communications have been received at the Mansion-houne by letter and personally on the subject. They have stated that when cattle arrive at Smithbfeld after a Ing journey, tlier. is not a drop of water to be found for them ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... jorottebings in the joull police eourt. THURSDAY, Dec. 24. Before Messrs. (ooXKMAN and BOWoDEN, TuB SILVER CTUALCE.-George Biesm, the person who was s~preheuded on suspicion of stealing a silver chalice, was again brought before the msgistrates.-Wm. Bonner proved, that the -Prisnner offered the cup at Mr. Greaham's shop, in exchange for a pea..jacket. When questioned, he said his wife had ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1408 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BAILIEBORO' QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY CAVAN—THE REV. MR. WATERS

... BAILIEBORO' QUARTER SESSIONS, COUNTY ICAVAN-THE REV, MR. WATERS. Thtc __ - : I h l -Cbt!i: sessions Commenced on Monday, the 28th inslant. Both the crown and civil business appeared to be unusually heavy. . h The Queen v. Cummishey and Others. Shortly- after the swearing of the Grand Jury Mr. MW Williamson applied to the court, on behalf of the Rev. Patrick Waters, for liberty to send ilp ...

ADJOURNED INQUEST ON VIEW OF THE BODY OF SARAH JANE THISTLETON

... -ADJOURNED INQUEST 4-N VIEW OF Tlio BODY OF SARAH JANE THISTLETON. The examination of witnesses in this inquiry was re- surmed on Saturday morning, at eleven o'clock, at the -Mansion House. The prisoner, Walker, was present as -before.-The first witness examined was John Mathews, who deposed as follows:-I live in the 'Groves, and am a carpenter. I was on the Old Dock .Biidge on Monday ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1422 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROYAL COURT OF PARIS

... (FROMz ThE TIMlES.) The followin- question was brouglit on for discussion ou the 30th of November, and decided in the a'dirma. tive:- llas the foreign manufacturer the right to cause the suppression of his nameandsignature assumed in France by ?? manufaoturer of a sinilar article,and placed on boxes, flagons, &c. 1 In the course of the discus- sion some interesting details were submitted to ...

[ill] [ill] Sessions

... Up(pbaily Quarter 5bes5iolig. K WEDNESDAY, DEc. 30. The court -was opened at ten o'clock, and shortly after- wards the following gentlemen answered to their names upon the GRAND JURY. WILLIAMt HOLMES, Foreman. George Alder, ju. a W. W. Hyde Jesse Bowlby W. V. Norman Williama Bronmby D. Northgraves John Brodriek W. H. Pearson Theophilus Corrlek Joseph Savage E. P. Dixon John Terry S. Des Forges ...

Published: Friday 01 January 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3169 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The CATASTROPHE at FRANCIS-STREET CHAPEL—CORONER'S INQUESTS

... The CATASTROPIHE at -PRANCIS-STRRE7'i CHAPEL-CORONER'S INQUESTS. IFROU THR VRER MAN'S *OU'SAI Yesterday an inquest wae held at the Coombe Hospital, betore James M'Carthy, E9q., one of the county coronere, touching the death of Gillies Claxton, the wile at a shoe- maker living at New-.treet, and one of lsowe who bad been unfortunately killed on the I morning of Christmas Day, at the above ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Yesterday evening an inquest was held at Guy's Hospital, betore Mr. Payne, coroner, on the body of Skruh Terry, the years of age, who died in the above hospital. The jury having viewed the body, which presented a shocking spectacle, Mary Ana Terry, the mother of the deceaseddeposed that on Monday evening last, about live o'clock, she went down stairs into the parlour, leaving the deceascd and ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... SATURDAY, Dec. 26.-Before Thle MAYOR, ROBT. PLUM- : mEn, and Wmi. LonAmIE, Esqrs. Johla Atkeinson Smithson, charged with robbing his employer, Mr Leadbitter, and who was rermande'd on Thursday. last, was this day fully committed for trial at thle Assizes. -RaeOVAL- Ol' A DEAD ]BODY, William Brown, porter at the Medical School, .and John Nailer, and Gearg ?Simpson, carpenters, were placed at ...

THE FRAUD ON THE BANK OF MANCHESTER

... THE FRAUD ON THR 11AIN OF r DANACHESTEV. - Tolerably full lnt'orrisllion tiss been obtained nas to the pro- eiso nalture of the~lnt~iannuco, in, the ilbstratted letters; and vwc' understand thatthore is rcreaqon to capont that tlie whole -mlotnil of the hillts &0. is now correctly altecrtaluled. Thore are 22 bills of Exuhangse, for various alilounti, and one, Eank of England post bill, for £10 ...

CORONER'S COURT

... ' CORON1Clvs COvRT GaetAa W1911rt Hortsi TAVEaRN, Ii'SVwIUci Tuesday, Dlecembei2t?, 1840, Befre J. E. Sparrowe, & C. Grs ,Gentletwon, Cori~mers6 Sir A. B. Henniker', Bart., I . ?? St. lrincetr~. Jrilqox, Esq., Kigh Sheritff of .Su#Wfk. Counsel for the Plaintiff. Mr. Bytes; Attornsy, Mr. Saimosi Counsel for the Defendanit, Mr. Eagle; Attorney, Mr. Young. Mir. 14YLVS said the Reverend Sir ...