Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... I'rorearbigs in te iultH Police &tout. FRIDAY, October 29.-Present-Axr. FIRoANX. Join Fearriss, remandled yesterlay, on the charge of defrauding a lad, named Francis Dickinson, of 3s., was again brought up and tile evidence repeated,-He called a person, said to be the brother of the landlord of the public-house to which the prisoner took Dickinson, who deposed, that the latter lost his money ...

Published: Friday 05 November 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2831 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROLLS COURT, DUBLIN—Nov. 12

... ROLLS COURT, DUB3LIN-Nov, 12. Thle A~,ricu11sral Banis v. Mie Prols~nciil 13 ne of Irdo-ld. IM1PORTANT BSANKINGO CASE. Thel ATTORcNETr.GENeRtAL osovod the Conrt. onl the part of tt'c rcei~ver Ili the ease of Aehoson v,. flnighe-, piulic offi 'or of the Agrricultural and 12wrnmirel'iI Bank of Irola~id, enri on bhelal f of cigtht ndi silivik (Sh ire- holders in the BankD ig Company), for an ...

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 24

... [BEFORE MR- JUSTICE WIGHTMAN,] THE QUEEN v. GEORGE WHITE AND THE EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE NORTHERN STAR, The ATTORNEY-GErERAAL moved, in this case, for a rule to show cause why a criminal information should not be Idled against a Mr. George White and Mr. O'Connor, who, according to the memoran- dum discovered at the stampcEffice, was editor and proprietor of the Nore/tern Star newspaper, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE I 1'L L1GJa LA-MONDAY. | P LYii HALL. 1Hatrtat'tf ?? was cliergad badore Sir Peter Laurie with wvil- filly trtu ting a pane of glass 1it a shop wilndotv, at No. 14, b tdtith I rotaca lBrown, tire boiapman, steal that the vaitar of the glass was 7, Gd , and the prfanaer brohe It Ilitat~liohal ly, to be tahk care of The priaoner, who is a yoavng wonian, sald ehe warn sony she had II t 1 b ...

MURDER OF A MAN BY HIS WIFE AND DAUGHTER

... MURPER OF A MAN BY XIS WIFE AND DA UIGHTTER. [ ABRIMPI FROM THE STAMFORD MERCURY.] Thecaseofpoisoningat Lutton lis acquired still more in- terest, it being now believed that the daughter and wife are the poisoners. The following are the facts stated in evi- denee at the coroner's inquest ThomasJohnsonthe deceased, was managingfarming- man to Gee. Clarke, Eq., of Long Sutton, and lived on that ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... I S U 'These Sessiont commnecd on ''ITbrsdii5, (ie 2 1s instant and teroinjated on lrid&iv I'laiton Corbett, Esq. presidol, supported by tle E;irl of I'i is, Sir Jihn Edwaids, Sir G. T1. jlolc, AIlartill N\'iltialls, Esq. Rf. iM. lorinrr Ihuice, Esq. and a very full bench of Alag-i1tales. I'be following c-oes oele drilpoed of. Johin lPryce, a native of Ile4uiildv, ?? found noilty ofsienaing ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... SNTENCRtS OF PIUSONERS. serve fog - ?? ~ Jsefut,32, charged with stealing a fiddle and bow, the Sacred hb proeityof dwrdCalaiand. Ar jultted. of nierti John Jnnes, 39, and 'I'llonnsasAt ic n56, convicted of stealing external woearleigapp'sielthe pioportyof Samuel Evens. Twelveinsnthr,. lei~gram Rsbsrt.Trtylar, ill, convicted of stealing lo~oney, the vroperty of in horighi William Blond. ?? Two ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE OXNLZIGENCE. COUrNOIL-HouaaE, BATSTOL, S!erU'sDAY. Magistrates present: Messrs. Linell and G. E. Sandeas. 'I A man, whrose noome we did not hear, wvas charged with being II found drank on the previous evening. In defence, lie stated that three y~iknrg gentlemen of Clifton had given him some r -liquor, in which tobacco had been put. Discharged, with anr ,admoknition from the bernch not ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ; 1o xzc Tf£ . Z--NC. ; C.or~cl-HoU , .RasliotO, Fasher. *Magistrates present: -The Mayor, and' Medbss. Rike~tts and Newmran. 'John Allingham and Thomas M'Cree were charged with stealing' four fowls, the property'- of Elizabelh: Fisher. Rlemanded.- ?? ?? - Thomas Cross was cbarged'.with stealing a quantity of lead and copper, from the' yard of M's'.srs. tiliblil'an'd Co. 'Bdnjanmin Guest, ...

[ill] COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... * cor~Cnr, .Il E ?? ¶vas held ?? * ,060r A~It of 5Mr Skelet ti Pe.A e:~ 11re~f. .-tleLord P'rovost il clut (-!ir V roi i h rrous proceccding of thle nut' In~ the Prv inter cuirrealsohtnd'ned 11 eit e thle college MIMIii, Ilki 1l~ ~ ?? to git' s tlity have exti t~ro rtleremit to Win w.Nov'. 2.1, 184I. ta 1,1e lilt t S butt as wit hoe iti li I5. I lae titily in l.Aih %va, t Int 11 it lt ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... LATY INTELLIGEIvNCE-MONDAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LLOYD V. WAIT. The argumients ill this cause, after four days' hearillg, were brouliht to a conclusion tu-day. The bill, it hias been stated, was filed for liberty to redeem a mortgage of ,1,000 granted in ]S03 on sonie property in Brompton, whicil is iow valued tit £10,00(, and which, it is assumed, will be worth much more when the lenses expsire ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTEULLIGENCE-MONDAY. MANSION THOUSIM. Aeonceof considerable inlscotrtance etc ?? the laws 1ral1tisig to manersit atd apprenfilcet, coime on for decision tbefore the I-'rd Miayor. Mir. Pritchaerd. so exteensive cigar mnufmtactutrer at Clerkencoell. appeared bufore ?? loirdship npon Lice htenirgI ofa complaint aguintif lilts lpprantice Jares, Moore, for ml~ccondnct, thle hit nag taictltg ...