Yorkshire Lent Assises

... Yodsbire lent assi?ez. CROWN COURT -WEDNESDAY, MARcK 10. COINING AT HULL. Richard Coussinrs, (23), and Ann C'oussins, (25), were charged with having, on the 25th of January last, in the borough of Kingston-upon - ull, feloniously made two counterfeit coins, intended to represent shillings. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Wilson conducted the prosecu- tion; Mr. Bain defended the prisoners.-Mr. Armstrong ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6764 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZES

... ASS I ZE S. OXFORD CIRCUIT. LIBEL.-THE QUEEN V. CALDECOTT AND WYNN.- This was an indictment against the defendants, as proprietor and publisher of the Stafordshire Examziner, for a libel, which the indictment alleged was published with an intent to excite divers persons to assault Lord Ingestre and others. There were other counts charging the intent to be to excite to a breach of the peace, &c ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORTHERN ClRCUIT-YOIHK,3IARlItI 18, CROWN SIDE'. J Before Mr. Baron Rolfe.) .Ioseph 11oo 7hoilleasSlmet, otid Joha Shoea, werr Iitt clicted for a). curtgiary in tile house ?? IHaigh, At Liii.. circrd, in the jsarisht of Aldniondlshtiry, Iit t his 'ounlty. M!r. ]maitcc ic d fr. Vi cistey condulicted thle prosecution ;the prisoners were ICtetetided by Sir Giregory Lewin. 'I'hit pro.secutor, it ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... II, ?? Anthony Gillespie was indicted for the murder of Myles Hart, ni pe years since, near Killala. ;'The jttry acquitted the prisoner. , John, James, Owen, and Michael Nally, Pat Hyland, and John Connolly, were indicted for the murder of An. thony Ilansbrow,. on his return home from Ballyglass. After a short deliberation, the juryfound the prisoners guilty of manslaughter. John Doherty was ...

IMPORTANT TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS

... [ IMPORTANT TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS MAGISTERIAL DECISIONS REVOKED. A meeting of county magistrates took place on Alonay at the vestry-room of the church of St. James's, Piccadillv, for the purpoe of taking into consideration the propriety of renewing the licenses of those public-houses in this extensive and populous district which bad been suspended on the lieensing dlay for irregularity of ...

Published: Sunday 21 March 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1086 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE IA TEL LIGENCE. NORTHERN CIutCUrri-Yoae, MARrCH jO, CBOWN S~tID. [Before Mr. Baron Rolfe,1 ?? Wlkeiri was Indicted for maansiarrghter. Mcr. Bia n condncted the prosecutIon, Mr. It~iuea the defenee. Tire prisoner, it appeared, wvas thoe driver of a pair-horse mail coach, and on the day the occurrence took place was kbout passing the dcck. bridge In the town of lKlngston.uepnHuttli. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FP-Ltq ZvTE'Z~TflLE. , : , n ,. Cocrsvorxlousgc, ,BsRISvO, S4TrrJDAYr. Magistrates present Messrs. 1MBayne and Wood. F Wiliam Clay, remanded on charges of stabbing a young woman (with whom lie cohabited) and policeman 177, was brought uo for furthbr eatmination. The constable, having been sworn, stated that on Saturdayg night he was on duty in Stapleton-road, when he heard cries of murder ! ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LA IV IAT 2ELLIfGENE-,AtLRDAY. COURT OP CHANCERY. The Lord Chancellor sat isn L.icolud-'inn this morning for th first time since his late severe Illness. ile lordship made orders In a number of unopposed lunatic petitl nv, TIlE DuttE oP IERAUVIRT V. TAYLOR. AND NXELO. The artuments In this matter were continued. The bill Is flied by the noble plaintiff to resatrain lir. Neeld and a person ...

JURY COURT

... Jfy- I X A r - On Truesily til L try Ithe ~ Lri Thr Recel- ArPIat (k1t eo'm M*CaIiten li;t, *1 ?? 'rutt s Ciout tk Ct tidlrr I Pl t I'utehirn lfhl, ?? irnt't' °tt.;x' t leke.slt. rite i Iaew~l4,ll nl¢tt' ta 'leartinttte'r ef ?? W~tlR~b;l A el le.. Ire elefenaer . l'lke'thlr. in thsP Sr. I leir, nail )r,1'e nr' e t A' Waritten r nrt.. r ' Wipecr in 'e.l tl, Perrt f her, anti D f'l'rh ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-YESTERDAY. (Uetore Mr. Commissioner M'Cann.) n ?? Re. Arthur Perrin, a Bankrupt. In this case there was a meeting in the Court of Bank- ruptcy, for the purpose of receiving the bankrupt's surren- d r, and also for the proof of debts and the appointment of akasignee. A very great number of creditors and other a persons, anxious to witness the result of the proceedings, in ...

FROM OUR THIRD EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... CROWN COURT, FRIDAY, MARCH 12ru. Mr. Baron RoLrF took his seat at ten minutes past nine. After the arraigning of various prisoners v for trial, and swearing oft the Jory, WRifiam lb 6 6elson, John Grisis, and William Gaowkrodger were D placed at the bar, eharged with burglary at Cook- ridge Hall, the seat of John Wormaid, Iesq., near Otley, on the night of the 25th of November lIst. Messrs. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POiZCr ZNTMMYAZGENCE. Magistrates present: Messrs. Ricketts and Lunell. . Mary Keiniiw~as'charged'with stealing two handkerchiefs, vthe property of Wmi. Bryant. The prisoner, it appeared, had re~eatly left the service of complainant, who, baving missed l several articles, suspected her, and obtained a warrant to , search her premises;, but as nothing was found except two rcotton handkerchiefs, ...