CORONER'S INQUEST—MURDER OF THE ITALIAN.—SEVENTH DAY

... I , 4 ~ t_-t~ OF b y, S i ?? - ?? DAY. Cdlursuafiito arjo~r, ext from the preceding day, the in. 4e~lvs~erdapor3med atRathfarnham, relative to the OIrip. kallibardo, the Italian. ore~ta~e~i~r4]int did not by any means equal ti 5, 0b~rgo Won Monday. s,[ And Foot were the only magistrates in L Although the defence had been opened, and two wits xr th ei esa~ined for the prisoners on Monday, the ...

KILDARE ASSIZES—NAAS

... KILDARE ASSIZER.N-AA. Coppinger V. Bredley. This case excited a good deal of interest. The plaintiff is la gentlenian of propezty,. who gesided. for satiia time' in i the countyKildare, and the defendant is Mr..Thomnasl Bradley, of Golden-lane -Dublin, -for-whoin;Mr.'Keatioge came down special. 'a ' - c . ' .Mlr. Nugent opened the'-pleadings. It, was an action. forl 4419b impriso6nrtent;*the ...

ADJOURNED SPECTIAL SESSIONS AT THE NEW BILLEY

... ADJOURNED SPECIAL SESSIONS AT THE | NEW BAILEY. l ?? _ __ I DISPUTED ACCOUNTS OF THE MVANCHESTER AND CHEETHAM OVERSEERS. The adjourned special sessions for bearing tbe fiiether arguments in the case of the disputed accounts of the late overseers of Manchester and Cheetham was held kit the New B1ailey Court-house on Thursday. The magistrates present were Daniel Maude, Esq., and John Hall, Esq. ...

THE VICTIM CLAYTON

... I Funeral sermons for Clayton have been preachld to crowded and attentive audiences at Manniangha and Bradford, by Mr. Ibbetson; at Hathern, by Mr. Bent, when the sum of 5s, 73d. was collected, 2s. 6d. of which has been forwarded to Steffield for the widow-the other remains for the victim Edwards at Loughborough, by Mr. Bairstow, when 8s. 6d. was collected, 4s. 3d. of which has been sent to ...

AFFECTING TRIAL

... The unusual sigbt of a Sister of Charity brought before the Correctional Tribunal, was exhibited on Saturday. Sister Sainte Gabrielle, of the order of Saeurs Augustines, whose family name was Engelskirchen, aged 57 years, 32 of which she had passed in attending the sick, was arraigned upon an accusation of having committed homicide, by im. prudence. On the 29th of SepLember, a young woman who ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MARCH 15

... NISI PRIUS COURT, MONDAY, MA1CI 15. The Court sat this morning at the usual hour, and after disposing of a few undefended causes, took the West Riding list in order. HODOSON 0. BINNEY. Messrs. ALEXANDER and BAINES were for the tplaintiff; and Messrs. CRESSWIELL and ADDISON for r the defendant. The paxties reside near Wakefield, and the action was brought to recover £48 for rent. The only ...

Legal Intelligence

... legal lixtelliglice. RIGHT Or VOTING (ENGLAND AND WALEs) BILL.- This bill, the names endorsed on which are tllhoe of Lord J. Russell, lr. Attorney-General, and Mr. Fox Maule, proposes to enact as follows:-I. That no joint lessees or joint occupiers in counties shall be registered as county electors, or be entitled to vote for the election of knights of the shire, uinless the clear annual value ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... CROWN COURTT-TIIUMSDAY, MARCH 1I1. indraii' Crismlish was iridicted for assaulting, on tho l4th of January, at Auhoeranningin, in the neighblour- hood of Gortin, Catherine Morris and Mary Nugent, ;mud stabbing them, with intent to (1o them- grievous bodily harm. Guilty of the assault, EdIzward Campbell neil Bell Iaqugee, for ?? shillings, in iluitation of the current coin of the realm.- Guilty ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... YORKSHIRE ASSIZ ES.jf -- - r _ _ - . _ I - -[Continued from thec Supplement .j a ?? 05~G Al CROWN COURT, TuESDAY, MIARcHI 16. b ],IGHWAY ROBBERY AT SHELF.tn OgORGE H-AIGH,. (19), a respectable lolting young Manl, was Dit .heroged vrith ha~ving, on the 21st; of January. at Shelf, felottiousy f- ,tekan from the person of Abraham Pearson. a purse containing forty- IV aE oepoun~ds four shillin~gs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE It'XTELLIIENGCE-SATEURDAY. MANSION HOUSE. Tuis NEW POOR LAw.-In the beginning of the week a converna. tlion arose between Alderman U ?? and DIr. Thwaltes, the rellev. log officer of the City of London Union, and Mir. Rlchtrds, the master of tbe Peckham Workhouse, onl the subject of the treatment of destitate persons by the functionarles of other unions, and state. wents were made to the ...

ADMIRALTY COURT—March 5

... ADMIRALTY COUltTfMnr4rl 5. - .- -ptACV 'fhi wai tie t~ thi a'.to Ii itC ihitittf Of ft Quint of L. 16119, whitwh hll ?? torrdorW' notit ?? . tie uglr ni, a aI 1 1jipe eetvi oratn, ?? fiftireI vAiltoII. it itrperc thart nth Elcertagoef tru Sr Ctal.aw !frelic'tn thfie 17th o Iot'l ler ,rtid tinvige 22. fel i t. r!.tgtitoti nalfl~ El thi' Enlen; IiiteIcee wa t Itil t itt ll tenat i tite thien 2 ...

INQUESTS

... ThTQIXSTS ir 0 (Before J. B. GRzignoo, Esq., Coroner. a- On Saturday, at the Bear Inn, Hotwell-road, on the body ve of Elizabeth Loveridge, aged five years and a half. Con- le siderable interest was excited in this case, as it was reported v. that the child had died in consequence of having been im.- id properly treated by the medical gentlemen attending her. rs The following facts, adduced ...