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YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... ?? InI IYPIMSHIRE'SPRING ASSIZ-ES.t et . F , . . , The opening of the ?? of these -assizes took tae r~pace oen Saturday evening last. The. learned Judges, Mr. dered Baron PAuxEe anti Mr. Justihe COLTMAN, errived in York at the a by the London mail trainL, at about a qulafrter-past seven it, sayi it o'clock, ,when they immediately took their seats in the of £7 d Carriage of the high sheriff. ...

Published: Friday 10 March 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5550 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SOMERSETSIZSM AS5ZZFAS [CONTINUED FRO5U iSCYENTH PAGE.) CROWN COURT.-THURSDAY. Bduln Colley and Joseph Mewnsuan, two boyst of 14 and 12 of~ years old, were indicted for feloniously setting fire to a Citable at Queen Camel, thle property of Charles Jay. The huildlitg, havintg been improperly described in the indictment, the Coon~ directed ?? ssIntiattl. michael O'Areil, a sergeant in thle 40th ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICB INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. CHARGE OP FOIIGcity.-Ayounigmnau,nanmedlVilliam1b Afttfedl Clark, was brought up in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery on the banking-bouse of Smith, Payne, and Smiths. Mr. Tessier, clerk at Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smiths' Banking-house, produceld a cheque for £24 2s. Ild., which purported to be ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY. | The Lord Chancellor will not sit at Lincoln'fi-inn, to-day. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN-Sit at ten. Before Sir L. SHADWBLL. CAusis, &c.-Brlin v Knott and motion-Auther v Author (2) -Flight v Camac-Gardcier v MINrsal-Okkes v Stravliey-Thomosou v Atherton (2)-Attorney-GeneraI 4 Hardly (a) I.oopc , W-t- Manby v Westrnacott-Asicburnimna v Wilson-Roberts v ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... B3RIGHTON, IVlAlt. 17.-An inquest was held this morning, before Mr. Gall. coroner for EDist Sussex, at the Sussex County Hospital, on the body of Hannah )dls, a servant at the synagogue in Devonsbire-place, whose death took place by poison yosterday morning. The first witness called was Sarah, Rentel, wife of Moyer Rental, who lives in London. She deposed that she lives with her son, Moses ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... vojax?lvllrm T.5e 'iixines5 at tbseee Asa'z ollinienced on Monday W Iek, h- fora Mr. Baron purkoav-1, .ar. Justie Colt- niatf. The latter Ju,' plsestiledt il the Crown CeIt Trio ?? is a eumsnlary of the crnuissal bushnes. of the w.,;k JamlS Harper 7 19 waS oborhiced With havinog stslen a mare. tile .r stk y ot ,aeiu, Farser. The prosecutor is a tarrier, resid;l'g t ilarrogatte, and he to Ik a ...

HUNGERFORD and MARLBOROUGH

... Corsham.—On Thursday week, a Dinner (given by Lord Methuen, to the inhabitants of the town who assisted in extinguishing the late fires on his Lordship's property,) took place the Town Hall, Mr. Davidson the chair; Mr. Green way officiated vice-chairman. The number of the guests was about 200. The silver spoons which were stated to have been stolen from the Royal Oak Inn, Marlborough, about a ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? Ittat diled. SOUTHERN DIV~~~IiON. mar BEFORE IMR. BARON PARKE AND) MR. JUSTICE was Vp.ENI1NG OF TECOMMISSION. lfow The 8ssiZO com sabon for the southern division of tbis assqe -sop ae on Satityday lest. The High Sheriff, we O ?? Gantt sq., of Manchester, with his attend- and ?? about ?? o'clock, arid the Judges arrived sent ?? from York a little aifter six o'clock. the I bY a ?? ?? Shrff's ...

Singular Cases of Recovery of Hair, AFTER EIGHTEEN, TWENTY-FIVE, AND TWENTY-SIX YEARS' LOSS

... S1ngular cases of Recovery of Hair, AFTER EIGHTEEN, TWENTY-FIVE, AND TWENTY-SIX YEARS' LOSS. A few attestations (selected from numberless others, received during the last forty years) to the virtues of ROWILAND'S AlACASSAR OIL, the originals of which may be seen at the Proprietors'. So Messrs . Rollsand 4, Sons 20, Hatotn-garden, London. Hummums' Hotel,Covent-garden, Feb. 2t, 1842. Gentlemen, ...

ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF DELUSION

... or r I 1 n o- I ?? ilr John Shepherd, chlaiged wvith having, at S- l R. temlpted to Pick Dir-. Homne's pcickt in tile pa I te /ri a 1,1 of the Houise Or Covilinions, arid who was renmanded R'ejn li that Pv idence inighi b e produtedt tI prove his licetliar hocit stat of indwasbrotglt t 1ip Botw inteet vwbtie lie se.'oniitxanljatiniton, Th inl '1he Prisoiner had a very wvild] appearance, and ...

Singular Escape from the Queen's Bench Prison

... At Union Hall, on Tuesday, Mr. Chester, the Deputy Marshal of the Queen's Bench Prison, applied for a warrant against Mr. Frederick tudford, a gentleman of property, confined for debt, who made his escape from the gaol under the following remark- able circumstances:-Mr. Ludford had been an inmate of the above prison for about six months, and on Monday, February 20, lie woo missing from the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW' I.NTI MilNo. C;URT OP BANKRUPTCY-I 4t4Ac 20. I*&.-eltkelavEy TucrsTT.-Thiofday.e . ae fixed for the final !djic'iedroam -ination of the ?? se' Cardigan and blaoL bottlernotoriesy, deorribed as a wir~lmbeerea aJt, and ?? of the.firnaof;Ilnctett, Gbrdon, and Co: rsnri g on ?? in the Pditzyp-. !&te partnership rwas dissolrd$ lt'h the eourseiofrlast year when.,it appeared that Gordoh ...