EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF BIGAMY

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LAW INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

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POLICE

... PflLICE. MANSION HOUSE. The LOxD MAYOR having received a 51. note from the mate of the Erebus ship-ef-war, with a request that his Lordship o^ouid hand it over to the only survivor of the crew of the tjonqueror, his Lordship desired that the boy should appear at le Mansion-house for the purpose of receiving the amount.- The lad, who stated his name to be Axetsorfcoe, accordingly made his ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I - NEWfl.-CASTLLE-A/arch %3.-Before the Arayor and Aid. Dune .-Ir Stamp, of the Shot Towser Lead Works, appeared to answer a complaint made against Mrs Stamp, for refusiin to pay the sum ot'6s., being tiho fare demanded by Joseph Blair, the driver and owner of a hackney drawn by olle horse. It appeared from the evidence of the complainant, that on the 22nd of last month, a messenger from Mrs ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... IYORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZLES.1 (tOoveludedrom in last weekc,) CROWN COUIOT.-THIURSDAY, MAncon 23. I JBefore Air. Justice COLTMIAN. Josejst F~airest, L21, Ceorge Dalfson, 22, Thomans ~loydi, 20, and an3 John, Datton, 20t, were charged with having, on the Lahof JanaI- Id r ary last, at Sheffieldi., broken into the daelting-liouse of James V ]lBoolser, mid stolen three pairs of boots, three liver, ...

Published: Friday 31 March 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2770 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... OXFORD CIRCUIT-STAFFORD, IARlICic t)7. jktfore Mr. Justice Erskirne and a Special Jlry.J lie tridi of tll Cinrtists, Ctoprrr, Richarrrldo, arid (rrpjr r, still d ,i;ll yet, ill all pr6bablity, last fososr S dir- Tbor '-LI ire tlt, pros -iton; closed on Naturday iligt, aisvi-g oecacUitei ffi' lfiry-thretr hlror. This tnornittg the threa tlen t Vil] btegi ir 1 Cooper, Co(,lrer, as it is expected ...