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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE

... , . ,~ yo-K AssizEs.-SUMMiT.\RY Of' THE SE1NTEWCES.- lnoliwng is a sumac t of the sentences ;-Dosth re- ?? for life, 6 ; do. twenty yeai'a, 11 ; do. 61001n years, 18 ; do. fourteen'yearis, 1 do. len years, 23 do oesn years, 12; imprisoned two, years, 16: do. one sud to enter into recognizeances of Xlud to keep the ?? for t so years, I ; do. eighteen months, 4 ; do. twelve thle 10 do. ten ...

TRIAL OF BETTY ECCLES, FOR THE MURDER OF HER CHILDREN

... TRIAL OF BETTY ECCLES, FOR THE ! MURDER OF HER CHILDREN. LIVERPOOL, TUESDAY, APRIL 4. CROWN SIDE.-(Before Mr. Baron Parke.) Betty Eccles, aged 38, was indicted for the wilfal murder of William Eccles, at Bolton, on the 26th of September last, by admistering to him a quantity of arsenic. Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Brandt conducted the prosecution the prisoner was defended by Dr. Brown, assigned as ...

THE BRITISH AND AMERICAN SWINDLING AND MURDERING SOCIETY

... THE NORTHERN STAR. SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1843. SucH ought to have been the title of an attempt emi' to prey upon the defenseless, as unprincipled and Isin heartless as anything we ever remember to have byt read of. Our readers will find the whole matter war, detailed elsewhere under the head British Ameri- jun. can Association. It appears that a number of adven- bav turers, of whom the chief ...

THE CHARTISTS AND THE MAGISTRACY

... r, THE length at which we have this week given the e trial of Coos'ms and the other Chartists, at Stafford s and elsewhere, have preoluded the possibility of e our giving the debate on Mr. DvacoseE's motion, most important as it is. We regret this I exceed- ingly, but have no alternative. To have given anything like a decent abstract of it would have I occupied more than double the space that ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... STAVIk'ADSHIRE aSSIM;S, STAFFORD. THURSDAY, TMARCH 30. (Before Mi. Justice Erskine oand a Special Jury) REGINA V. COOPER, RItCIIASDS, AND CAPrUR. Mr. Justice ERSK-INE proceeded at nine o'clock this morning to sBuru11i, LUill protracted case. He was sorry, aft,-r the patieni attention which the jary had eshibited during the inquiiy, that it would be necessary for' him to detain them while lie ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LEEDS

... BUSINESS OF TIE ENSliNG WEE1. Ap~ril3. Geo. Newmareb, Sheffield, and Nottingham, furrier , an ha tter, at 11. Last Exam. , 3. Peter llembrough and.Thos. Bradbury, Wakefield, at I1. Choose Assignees. - S. Thos. Stead, at 11. Insolvent. Examination on Fisal Order. Adjourned. - 3. Joseph Swahow^, at II. Insolvent. First Exam. - 3. Wmi. ay, at Il. Insolvent, First Exam - 4 Jeremiah Nettleton ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... STAFFO1RDSsRn SIZES. NISI PRIUS COURT-MonVDAY, MARC!! 20. Before Mfr. Jusctioe Erskinae. THE LATE RIOTS IN THE POTTERIBS. TRIAL OF COOPER, RICHARDS, AND CAPPUR, FOR CONSPIRACY. IHE QUEEN V. COOrER AND OTHERs. (Special Jury.) This was au indictment for Conspiracy a-gninst Thomas Cooper, of Leicester, John R;obaris, of Hanley, and Joseph Cappur, of Tunstoli, thre-e Chartist leaders. Ceppur, ...

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—LEICESTER, MARCH 24

... MIDLAND CIRCULT.-LrEiCESThR, MARtCH 24. (Before 3 rr. Baron Gurney) TRIAL OF WILLIAm JONES. A CIIARTIST LEADER. SU (From the 3Morning Chronoictle.) M Wi'elacm Joneo, aged 21, a Smrartly dreesed young man, who had b 'en out on bail, was placed at the bar a( upon an indictment, charging him with having used T seditious language, and unlaswfully endejivoured to n excite the people against the ...

WEST-RIDING SPRING SESSIONS

... On Monday last, the Spring Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the West-Riding, commenced at the Court- House, Postefract, at which CHARLES WOOD, Esq., MA'. for Halifax, presided. The following gentlemen were impaneled on the a GRAND JURY. AMr. \vur, Meonnousic, of Knottingley, ?? Mr. Wnm. Bentley, of Monk Frysten, gentleman. Mr. Tho& Burton, of Carlton, farmer. Mir. Thotnas Biromley, Gools, ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... WAfRWICE ASSIZES. CIVIL SIDE, SATURDAY, APRIL 1. (Before Mlr. Baron Alderson and a Special Jury.) (From the Times.) TRIAL OF GEORGE WHITE. George JVN/lc surrendered to answer an indictment for seditious language and riotous and unlawful assoumbling at Birmingham in August last. The bill had been found at the Birmingham Borough Sessions, on the 22nd of October last, at which time the defendant ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, MhAncia 31. .Before Mfesisrs. 2bitie, frhisbak, and Beadle. Mark Busrnside, a dealer In earthenware, was charged wiih stealing a hint and handkerchief, the property of Robert Reed. The prisoner was seen with the handkerchief rooad his neck, anid the liat he had offered foc sale. Both were identified by lined, and tho prisoner was committrd for trila. SiaUGGsrIrer.-AfUgrsatae Lebiufsety ...

Published: Friday 07 April 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1780 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDLAND CIRCUIT.—LEICESTER, MARCH 24

... MIIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LEICESTER, MARch 24. | (B~efore Mr. Baren Gurney)v TRIAL OF WILLIAM JONES, A CHARCTIST LEADER. aI (From the ?? Chdronicle.) Ii William Jones, aged 21, a stmartly-dreased young man, who bad been out on bail, was placed at the bar a upon an indictment, charging him with having used T seditious language, and unlawfully endeuvoured to 51 excite the people against the police force ...