SUPPOSED MURDER AT CLASSON'S-BRIDGE— EXTRAORDINARY DISCLOSURES

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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LORD MAYOR'S COURT—YESTERDAY

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THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT MILTOWN— CORONER'S INQUEST

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LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

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PARTY CORRUPTION IN THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGESCE-THUR8DAY. BOW-STREET. FOROnRv BY A CLIIRGVMMA4.-Tlhe Rev. William Bailey, L LI)., was placed at the bar for re examlintlon on t echarge ot forging a promissory note for *2,S75, purporting to be drawn by Robert Sasith, deceased, on Mliss Ann Bailey, the sister of the prisoner. ir. Flower attended for the prosecution, aSd Mr.ChadwIck Jones, the barrister, and hir. Norton, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

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NEWCASTLE POLICE

... I riddtu, Dec. 16--Before R. Plummer and M. Long- obtaininrar Hutehinson was breught up, rl, ,d vitil~ obtaining a silver watch from the shop of cliar,1, b o1 watchmaker, in the Side, under false pre- ?? ~'The ?? is the property of Mr Dic-, of tel(' e; j tol and had been left at Mr R.'s shop to be C; j iejl ?? called at tho shop and stated that r ellt Ibr1 it, and that she t ad to pay Gs. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... a TUESDAY, NovpDmsra 29. c Before MIlessrs. Barkworth, Coeknman, Firbank, and 1 Thompson. e IsirOPITANT MARITIME QUESTION-MA.JORi v. HUNTER. -This was a case in which the defendant, Edward Hunter, - raster of the ship New Brunswick, appeared on summons of the Court, to sbew cause why he refused to pay the V claimant, Major, and nine other seamen of his crew, their wages in full, for a voyage ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1641 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment