COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... CCOURIT OF QUEEN'S 1BlENCIT-YES1EFIuYx. I TIlE 11U111GESS ROLL. lIti* lrall(hiS JoIll NValier moved the court, ol the part of Joshilua Pl ote Cona ay, for a nil Il ii. ordelinig that the lialme of .1. it. Bxter 6lihoul he sat rock fieeil ofr the burgoess roll of t ho borough of D ublini, he not having a legal title lo tippear thereon. Couimel moved ulpoll the affidavits of the relator, a ...

LAW EXCHEQUER—YESTERDAY

... LAW EXCIIEQUER-YESTERDAY. I - . .- . - . . . . I . .. Assiryne vf' Iferessy, of' Cork a Bankrupt, against the Caledlniaul IrssuraeGce Company. S'uge v. Same. Mr. J. D. Fitzgerald apiplicd, onl bolialf of the plaintiff, that the service of writs in these causes be deemed good service. From tie affidavits it appeared that the attorney for the p1liitiff, on the ?? of Jule last, informed the ...

INQUEST BEFORE P. F. CURRY, ESQ

... INQUEST BEFORE P. F. CURRY, E86, If furiampt DitatI-On Tnesidlgy lat. an the body of EiRlzheth = iLinden. en aged female, who f-r n longt time bediben troubled ~e wlth asare coiugh. Ont Saturday- evenintither cough became , wvotte. Md a l~ little ?? Was drninistered lit relieve her, I. - T~tshot die a OD tndasy eirning. 'he surgeon who examined tihe body sfter dte th, said be fi und no} ...

KIRKDALE MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... TheYe sessions commenced y esterday week and termi- tnated on Monday last. The following is a list of the . prioners,, with the result of their respectivc trials:- George loenman,2t0. antd DominickWelsl, 18, forstealing three silk handkerchiefs, the property of Betty Oaks, at Warrington_ Penman six months, Welsh one movith. Nancy TNylor, 41, for stealing a tub, the pit p trty of Robert Mather, ...

THE NEW BANKRUPTCY ACT

... (From the London Gazettc of Friday. ) Whereas by a statute, made at the Parliament holden in the bth and 6th years of the reign of Her present Majesty, entitled, ,An Act for the Amendment of the Law of Bankruptcy, it was enacted, amongst other things, that it should be lawful for Her Majesty, after the passing of that act, by a commission or commissions under the Great Seal, to appoint as ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... i'OLICB INVTRLLlGBNCTES fAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A man of respectable appearance, na1med Peter A doainson, appealed before Alderman Gibbs on Monday evening, 'it a late hour, charged with having obtained the sum of £200, under false pretences, from a young Scotchinail, named John IHeron. The false pretence was understood to be, that the com- plainant should be a partner in a commercial agency at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 77777?? - . LZOE XN163ixiibmNcjm. CoUNorriOL- sB, BRAsTOL, SATVADAY. MapgistrateP present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Herapath and K. . Sanders. : Sarah Baker, remanded on a charge of stealing a brash, the ?? of 4r. Withoy, of Castle.street, was again brought up, andtbofroaiutsiol not be6ng pressed against her, a io was ' Henry Bo31c (ahboy) fas eharged with breaking a quantity of glaisa which ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The October adjourned sessions were field at thre Court house, Clerkenwell, before Mr Serjeant Adams and a bench ofmagistrates. In charging the grand jury, the Chairivian took occasion to condemn the outcry so frequently made of late against committals for trifling offences. For upwards of' 30 years he had closely watched the working of the svnstem of trial by jury, and he was the more ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 790 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OCCURRENCES

... EXTRAORDINARY FRAUD.-Olr readers will recollect that between three aid our years ago one of the tellers of a haalt in town, on halancing up the transactions of the dey, folnd himself minus a sern ofnupwards ofl,OOOL The occur- rence at the time gave rise to a good deal of speculation, as it was evident to tile parties who were acquainted with the teller, that he must have given the money in ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DEATH AT WAKEFIELD AND RUMOUR OF MURDER

... DEATH AT WAKEFIELD AND RUNIOUR OF M URDER. s Considesable excitement prevailed on Sunda.y nrrnhi:g lie and during the dity, in the Kirkgate, respecting thc death b of Thomas Thickrah, who, it was generally reporecd. had. re been beaten by h's wvife with a poker, about thc head, nnd ill thela thrown down stairs. In cciequelnee of the prevaiinig re reeling, the coroner, Thomas Lec, Esq., felt it ...

Published: Friday 11 November 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1189 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... IXel! ~A alD POLUCE. ,sruPTCY OF LORD HUNTINICTOWER -r 0A'1i'bei: flxed fir the final adjourned examinationri ,, i-st li'th usual crowd of creditorsa nd spectators I N d *c'e at the Court of Bankruptcy. His lordship I ?? l front, tite Quesisis Bench, and the case was eflorel Clii` mssioner Foriblasque. The previous tx- I.7s ,,es bzeor e hir. Cosntisissioiier Fane, swho adjoqrlnad I a befo-dsy ...

Published: Sunday 13 November 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7140 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... - . .] , {. ,. - . - . . - H I Saturday.-Belbre the Mayor, Mr Ald. Dean, and J. Hawks, Esq.-Alexander Burnett, a boy, was charg- ed with stealing a piece of gingerbread from a stall in the fair, Carliul-street. ili was discharged upon a promise that his friends would chastise him properly; he has no ?? Leatch, William Pallis- ter, and Thomas Craig, were brought up, charged as suspicious ...