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 

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 the pan off, she placed it on the foqa, he near her husband and infant son, twenty-one isonths old. The child woos playing, at the time. with a roasted potalto, sturk ona c- forlk, and in tur ning ...

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 barque Actcon. It appeared that, about is three weeks ag-,, the deceased was walking between decks, whea is his foot stipped and he fell into the hold and inflicted a severe d wound on his head. He bound a ...

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 ...

THE COURT, &c

... 'TBz coxT3p.T, E69. WINDSOlt, Sund(ay.-This mnorning the Queen and Prince. Albert, and top, Count Mensdorf, attended divine service in the royal chipel of St. George. The Rev. Mr. Markham preached a most eloquent sermon from the 4th and bth verses of the 15th chapter of St. Luke's gospel. The Queen received addresses on the throne, on Wednesday afternoon, at Buckingham Palasce, from the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... , : . . f LN : . , - PvQ1xcd*lv ATz6:G>92x¢;M C0 NOeIL-HBSRi BsrsrMa, SAV&DAY. Magistrates present i The Mor, and Messrs. Leani Newman, George, and tierapath. Sarah Bleekl was charged with stealing the goods of Sarah ,and Mary Nowmain; tappeared from the statement of ODe of the complainants, that theproperty consisting of a pair of boots, L two aprons; and a pair of ?? wis stolen from a room ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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THE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT—FRAUDS UPON THE REVENUE

... TIHE CUSTOMS' DEPARTMENT-FRAUDS UPON THIE REVENUE. It must be readily conceded that when investiga- tions are carried on relative to abuses in any of the public departments, in a secret manner, any report orsuch abuses, made through private sources, may be at times subject to misconstruction, and doubtless partial contradiction. We were therefore prepared for a host of communications denying ...

CHESHIRE SPECIAL COMMISSION

... ,nd Chester, Wednesday evening. we The Special Commission issued for the trial of `ae the prisoners charged whith the commission of aer cffente i variouspat of Chieshire, during thle re-, ley opened this afternoon with the customary formali- BY ties at Chester Castle. Tue Judges appointed to ' try the prisoners aire Lord Abinger, Sir E. IH. Al- rtb derson, and Sir C. Cressw'eli. They arrived ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... LORD FRANKFORT'S CASE. The further examination of Alice Low, charged with robbing Lord Frankfort of property to a large amount, having been ap- pointed for yesterday, at an early hour the vicinitv of Maryle- bone Police-court was much crowded, and the greatest curiosity was manifested by those assembled to obtain a view of the ac. oused The prisoner was brought to the office shortly before ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3246 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... On Wednesdri, the Spring Circuit Court of Justicinry was held nc Abperrien hy Lords Moncreiffand Ceckburn. DavirI Milne, E~q. Adverate-Deitute Fifteen cases came he'ore the Conrrt, chiefly theftsr ind bousebrenking. Three individuals were outlawed for not nppearing. Sentenes nof imprisonment for va- riens periods were prronnunced against five; four were sentenced to transportntion for ten, one ...