Sessions Intelligence

... . - I I . . .?:j . I I '.. C?gfp 11 0 ? Intel ligence. t HULL FPIPHANY QUARTER, SESSIONS. e . FRIDAY, DEcEMBEa 31. Before MATTHEW TALBOT BIASEs, Esq., Reeorder. The court was opened at nine o'clock this mioridng.- t STEALING A WATCHg &C.-John Browzn, othervise. a John Bastoe, i'ias -chfaged with stealiligna' silver watch, Y fiv'e sovereigns, six knives, twelve pair of braces, and three s ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2138 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IrWTEZ.LIGEIrCE. Cove'aU-llo U.51?, BRiSTsoL, MTIIRADtY. s Maglistrates proe~lt: Mlessrs. Wood nnd Franiklynl. A teecetlr'idreaued nitin, giving his name Jo~seph Dory, wansc brought u~p in eastody of ithe offleers of St: Peter's Hlospitall, soid 1 chatrgedl with havinig loft his wvife chargeable to the parish. The wife, a pretty young- woman, with anr infanit in her arms, sitatedE that ...

SUFFOLK EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... IUR.Y, Tscesday, San. 11. Thomas IHa1einood, 41, convictetl of stealing 5) busltelsof '!ci stover, half a buhihel if il calse, hall a butshlel of beats, and asack,the propertyofAlr. JnihnDenmt Pairheofltrih% 7 years transportation. f No true bill against 1i1,. Ch/inerq.j charged with sttalitiri ;s.. rhe property ot fames Woollaird, (of Wooddifton. . 11'.i. Deninis, 34, and Jmo Denuis, 1-4, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, JAN. l5

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, JAN.5.l UUblE ur- VJAANJiUXU. , JAN. 15. C SELLING UNDER COST PRtICE.--IN RE E. ANiS ?? ZIONT- ?? DANXRUPTCY. This was the day fixed for tho final examinatioin of the bank- rupts, who svere linen-drapers at Bath, and whose insolvency svas occasioned by their selling goods during tho last three years and a half at from 20 to 50 per cent. under prime cost. Mr. Ashurst ...

ASSIZE COURT OF LA SEINE

... AS.SIZE COURT OF LA SEINE. IESPIElATE ATliTE.1iT AT MURDEIR. 1'rIw'ccois JuIIliar, a XouIg niccim of' twenty-four)ears of age, a native of Ncinteq. nnd it shoenmiker by trade, wlls tried tit tlivee assizes ou a charge of having attempted to murder AlM[rie de TCourey, a young womian with whom he hall been living iu concubiusage, but who had quitted him In c'onse'quecil ofhils misconduct and ...

THE CHARTISTS

... NORWICH QUARTER SESSIONS, JAN. 4. (Before Mr. J. Jeremy, Recorder.) Thomas Hewett appeared to answer to an indict. ment for a misdemeanour, having, with other evil- disposed persons, carrying various sorts of arms, unlawfully assembled to disturb the peace, on the 16th of November last, at Cutton New Church, and then and there made a noise, riot, and disturbance, for the space of an hour or ...

FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY

... FRIGHTFUL ACCIDENT ON THE GREAT i -WESTERN RAILWAY. (~iromn the Readding MMVcuY.) ment. It is w~ith feelings of deep regret that we have to No, record one of the most lamentable railway abocdents aged,' that, we believe, has ever occurred in this country. Allen and which took place this morning on that part of No. the Great Western line, called 1tbe gullet, the Masot deepest Part Of the ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT MANSFIELD, NEAR NOTTINGHAM

... DREADFUL' MURDER AT MANSFIELD, I NEAR NOTTINGWAM. I On Friday morning last, the peaceful little town of Mansfield was thrown into a, tate of consternation by the discovery of oneu of the most dreadful and cold-blooded murders ver recorded. The hapless victim of this atrocions deed was a young woman, in her 20th 3 ear, naede Mary Hallam, the daughter of a tabourer; who has resided in Mansfield ...

MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Al ERIONE'VlIlSB-1I1L QUAITER SESSIONS. Tlhese sessiotrs were held at Bala on the 7th inslant, belore Edward Lloyd, Esq.Clrairman; Samuel E.vane, John Jones, (lIyddynlian,) George Price Lloyd, Geurge Casson, and Edward WN illiamF, Esquires, and the Reverends Roberl Townsend Passinlham, and Morgan 1lughes. Ihe Chairman in his address to the Grand Jury, observed that there was only one case in ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... Irotetbinp in the oull Po3l1ire CSourt. -1 sA.. .. .. I . FRIDAY, JAN. 14. no Present-The MAYOR, Messrs. BEADLE, BLYTH, sai and FIsBANK. lie Shoe-LIFTiNG.-An elegantly dressed female called ral Mary/ FMssey, was placed at the bar on a charge ofstealing thb a pair of silk and worsted cuffs W. M. Brown was bu sworn, and said'he was in the employ of Messrs. E. and G. Viccars, hosiers ...

Published: Friday 21 January 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2641 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISCOVERY OF A MURDER COMMITTED EIGHT YEARS AGO

... - DISCOVERY OF A MURDER COMIMITTED | EIGHT YEARS AGO. At the Oise assizes two young men, named Quin and Henrique, were tried on a charge of having murdered a young woman named Landrieu, under remarkable' cirumstances, as long ago as 11133. The facts of the case are as follows:- On. the 14th of July, 1833, a young demoiselle named Landrieu, residing at Jaux, had gone . to the fete of Yenette, a ...

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... At the Bristol Epiphany Sessions, before Sir Charles Wethere]l, Recorder, Charles Southwell late a Socialist missionary, was tried for writing, printing, and publishing certain blasphemous libels, in a work called the Oracle of Reason. The libels were certainly some of the most gross which have ever appeared in print, and the defendant consequently has excited but little sympathy, as he ...