INQUESTS

... ?? R~tzlrdev ].tf Id I I4u o1in. Ad DE.ATH FROM A FALL.-On Saturday last, an inquir took place as Into the eircumstances which led to the death oat Villiam Jen- it kins, late mate of the bar ...

INQUESTS BEFORE P. F. CURRY, ESQ., CORONER

... INQUESTS BEFORE P. P. CURRY, Es%, CORONA CHILD S&ALDED.-On Friday last, the wife of John AlspinalI, of oid Finch-street, mariner was engaged boiling Emoe clothes in a ur- pan on the lire. On tas'ing t ...

Proceedings in the Hull Police Court

... jRroccebi.no$ ill the 34ull volict Q?Ollrt- SATURDAY, FEn. 5. I Before the MAYOR, Mr. EGGINTON, and Mr. NEWMARC11. STEALING A TICKET FOR THE THEATRE.-Frederic Medd, errand-boy to Mr. W. Stephenson, was put to the bar on this charge Complainant said, that on Thurs- day last, the prisoner had taken a gallery ticket for the Theatre, and had used it on Friday evening. From know- . ing the ...

Published: Friday 11 February 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2654 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

DUBLIN POLICE.—SATURDAY

... I Dt J3J O . - ?? Saturday Mr. Hojel ,01rSoCt!r CArroll,1 a member of what l half 0ot TholAsCrol A00 be , Bediford 13enefit Society, to prefer a, Alci II tile ia Blrierly, thle president, and other lei ?? for having unlawfully expelled d1,lr ed his5 ame irom the books of the institution. itiphiia I$ wrih hO appeared on behalf of the society, 11~r. 0~1iavolbservatiofl to the case being ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTEUDAY. HENRY-STREET orricE. A Fuyv I-John Thrope charged Catherine Kane, a woman of the towu, with having picked his pocket of the sum of three shillings. The prisoner called a sister nymph, named. Hariet Noble, a girl squat, thick-set, powerfully framed-herself in durance vile, also-who offered to swear that it was by her the complainant, who, she said, had been previously ...

KING'S COUNTY ASSIZES

... (FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPORTSER.) Tullamore, Monday, March 7th, 1842. THE DIDDULPH CASE. This being the day fixed for the trial of the persons charged with attempting to shoot Mr. Biddulph, the greatest anxiety was manifested, and the Crown Court was crowded in every part at a very early hour of the morning. At half past nine o'c~lock Chief Justice Pennefather took his seat upon the bench, and ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT MILTOWN— CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE SUPPOSED MTURDER AT MILTOWN- I CORONER'S INQUEST. I .l | James M'Carthy, Esq,, M.D., senior coroner of the county of Dublin, proceeded to hold an inquest yesterday on view of the unfortunate man who was found on Sunday morning last with his throat out, in a lime-kiln near SMil- town. The circumstances connected with the discovery of this horrible and mysterious murder, for such we believe ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... In COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCHI-Y'STErDA V. (Before the Sheriff and a City Jury.) F1 -illifam WsFie v. JIeny HugesqJc Mr. John Walsh opened the pleadings and stated the ease. th It was an action brought by the plaintiff, William Walsihe, Jc against Henry f an excessive, illegal, and malicious p distress, and also for distraining when no rent was due; the hc damages wers laid at 6001. It appeared, ...

LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

... LORD MAYOR'S COURTYESETth LYr This morning having been speciallY nsa 1 y li , adel v' John 'Mill Mayor for hearing the case of Jamres Mad J lett, Esq., his lordship took his seat precisely at hl-past nine, and immediately proceeded to hear the case. Ir d Mr. Edward Fullam attended as attorney ?? W de], the complainant, and Mr. John ?? appeared as coun- sel, with Mr. Richard Welsh as attorney ...

THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.—RE-EXAMINATION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT

... THE ROEHAMPTON MURDER.-RE-EXAMINA- TION OF DANIEL GOOD AT BOW-STREET POLICE COURT. Thursday being appointed for the further examination of Good, the neighbourhood of Bow-street was much crowded, but not to such an extent as on Monday last. The evidence produced was chiefly the same as that which has been repeatedly before the public. Lydia Susannah Butcher was called, and on her making her ...

THE MURDER AT PUTNEY—SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER

... THE MURDER AT PUTNEY-SUPPOSED ARREST OF THE MURDERER. A paragraph to the following effect appeared in the late editions of all the London papers of Monday evening:_ We have just received the following from the North and South American Coffee House:- Good, the murderer, has been arrested at Liverpool. ADDiTIONAL PARTICULARS.. The wife of Gfod, who seems a simple and apparently a kind-hearted ...