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 

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY, COURT OF CHIANCEiRY. IN lL STYAN, A lliNKItt i'T. This matter w1s argued on Tihursdiay, the I 6tb, ou a spei) l case front the Court of lReview. T`lebankrupt had insured his life for a sonm of £2,500, in the mduitable Assurance Office, ndafterwards assigned the policy is a security for it debt. The insurers in that office are partner.s reecivingh inuttual adv iituges ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV NOTICES-TInS DAY, The Lord Chancellor will not attend court to day. VICE.CHANCELLO1S' COURrs, LINCOLN'S.INN.-At ten. Before Sir LANCrLOr SHADWa Lt. Ulnopposed petitions and short causes. Pe:TITIONS oV t n .ea--Draiaer v Whicker-Alaech v Ireland- Black v Chater-Exparle WliItshead-Rxparte Miorgan. CAcsa-Bryliges v Branfll, partleard, Vet'are Sir J. ENviIS T Bnlc.s Pi pvr v Stable, motion ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—MONDAY

... POLICE INTL LLIGENCB.-MONDAY. -4- GUIdl)HALL. Mr. Selomatin, ef the circa of B. Salomooc arid CO,, Who have for mosey years carried on anr extensive businoess In the Old 'Ciconge, at- teotled to solicit Lice advice 0f Dir. Alderman Loloson under the fat- lowing circ-esntonc-es -Last week they received a letter fromn Messrs. Addison, of Lolcestor, leooiery-rataoefacturers, which ap- peared to ...

THE NATIONAL PETITION OF THE EXECUTIVE

... TO THE EfDITOR OF THE NORTHEReN STAR. Sin,-I deem it necessary, with your permission, to make some observations upon Dr. M'Donall's fourth letter upon this subject. As the Doctor's remarks are rather of a rambling nature, I shall direct attention to the most relevant; leaving many which do not bear upon the question unnoticed. Alter observing that it is the use and exercise of the Charter, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOT1CEIS-TIuIm DAY. The Lord Cbrancellor wlul not attend court to day. VICE.CB4ANCYLLOiS' COURTS, IINCOLN'S.INN._At ten. Before Sir A.sAcitur SueADWeIA. Brydges v Bramfil, cause, part heard. Before Sir J. KNI owr RUCK. CAuSaS, &c:-Seager v Sinlth-Lovell v Yatts-rhornas v Jones -Boaften v Strathlmrnre-Thestinneyv Western-Johnson v Hardy - Hales v Itarell-Colmani v Jessop-Ball v Wivell ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA I' NOTICPS-T'r., DAY. The Lord Ch an.ce jor oi I lIot riteui I ceort to clay. iVICEICHANCELLORS' COUltilS, INCOl,N'S.INN,-At ten. ieulore Sir LAo;cetIAT' 6SuADsWR 0 l. Eycparie ticnco, petitlon by or'!er-Iic re North Clarence Itallway, motion by order. I A L F.S - B;artilrd v Sdittio, by order-Rnilth v cliikle, dilto- ito ivl V tioes -lirenecroft n Cacbett - Allirigiht v lles-Grecn v f-eroi ...

OFFENCES

... OF FE N CE S. DEATf H OF A SUSPECTED) MURDER1ESS.-Ei;za Rair S, whose committal (wiith her husband) to Shrewsbury county gaol, charged with the mursder of her aged parent by poi orn, we stated some time ago, died on Wednesday night is prisoni, after having ,Idv, bbeith to a child a chort time prevbim. She never rallied after the birth of her intint, yet conva:,l v declared her innocence of the ...

Published: Saturday 19 February 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 755 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SPRING ASSIZES

... SPRINC ASSIZES. NORFOLK CIRCtUT.L --The Right Hon. Sir N. C. Tindal, Knt., Lord Chief Justice. - Bucks-Ad dburv, March 2 Beds-Bedford, March 12 Huntindonsh .-Huntisgdon, 17 Cambrid1gesh.-Cansbridge, 19 ISffolk-Bury St. Edmunds, 26 I Norfolk-Norwich, April2 City of Norwich-Same day, at I the Guildhall of the said city The RightHon. James Lord Abin~py, Lord Chief Baron; and Mr. I - - Justice ...

Published: Sunday 20 February 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 537 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TORY PRESS AND THE CORN LAW

... the iTORY ?? AND !tW CORN LAW. w A w I X a . |. . .. no .. I If any one believed that the Tory press, or the Tory party, would oppose themselves to the plans of Sir Robert Peel for the anodification of the corn laws, he has erred most grievously. No- thing can possibly be more tame than the terms in which the London journals, that have been loudest in their reclamations against the Whigs for ...

he LONDON GAZETTE of FRIDAY, Feb. 1

... lie I ONVD(>N (AZRETTRof F'RIj4 1', l'eb. I.. At thoCotI, t fit BukI e~di Itl ait Patlace, the 2d day off'rttiilry, 1842, pite.SLIt the Qll(,Clle mo1st eelei ltet i Whisre'as inl thle Act of JI'litorititit, NVhiell estIibli.01cf titi' Litifrgy oft he Cltirni fEnch rvso is inade ldr IsuCh ttlte'ritionl ill tbe pv~rays fort the RtON'al FaIlitily, ats, ,i001 tifee 1. ti Hit, shelll tn-c 'itit ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE IN.TELLIGENCE-FRIDAY. UNION HIALL. ihnrmy Cox and James Searlc were brouglit before Mr. Trnill, charged withl bretihitmm- into time Wamggmi fllnd Itorses Pu)blic- onlle, ill Clarelmdon-pljle, Newimngton, and stealiung a comlideirabile quim ill imnme , besides otiher pIOplety. A ]mrivato watchlmanu, flamed Tho m2ae, Iwws Serioumly immjuIrmed bIy a blow oil tile head fromt a lii 0 ...