THE LATE FATAL DUEL

... d 5 *i~ v /at the ?? Crininal *! * Mf. of ?? tk flza' t 'ourt: ' With regard to the. com hittalof Mr-Gulliverto ' . INewgo|tebiy die. soltejir-. 4agstrate, i it was a .discr& at otonery'powzervested in them. But if they did so, Mr. st d Gufnliire must again be brought up by hkheas corpus, and .adniittted to bail. ?? l y ie ,ailiaith'e.furthr n Gulliver in an. pC additiouial security, himself ...

Published: Friday 28 July 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 956 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—JUNE 24

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-JumE 24. SITTINGS IN SANCO ArT91t TRtINITY TURM. ,1Afrrell coed ?? v. John 1earker.-This action was tried at the Guildhall, London, the 9th of July, 1842, before Lord Don- man and a Special Ju-y, and a report of the case appeared in our impression of the l6th of July, 1842. The circumstances of the case on the trial were as ?? action was brought by James aud Robert ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... [V7NEWCASTLE 1POLICE. I LF)RDAY, JULY 7.-Before W. Chapman, Esquiie.- trick Spoors, a man who has been twice remanded on a charge of violently assaulting his mother-in- , and who had not recovered from the elfects, so. as be enabled to appear until to-day, was again brought The ?? were of a most revolting kind. e, however, will pay the penalty of his cruelty and ant of humanity, as he was ...

POLICE COURT

... be hei NOVxr, MDODB OF SMsUOOLNG-On Friday, Mary Ann FPIs wad charged with snmuggling four and a oalf Ibs. ofttea. rhe prisoner had the tea sewed up In her bustle, but aho'wa* die aeharged, the mode of proceeding against such offenderscbeing b7p informanton. ExCISe INFOROMATONs.-On Friday last, three Infornmatloto were heard against William Kiddall, keeper of an eatine-husue, Paradieestreet, ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... GLOUCEsTEus[1IIU? SUMMER ASSIZES 'rirese assizes otiminenced on Wednesday, which is cnn- with Siderably varlrr?r thin usual, in consequence of the circuits brett bern's alt?red so as to make StaiScra tire last place. Mr. and Justice Williams arrived in tilatrceste-r es late as ii o'clock, N and opened the commission. 1-ha lordship attended divine little service oii the tollorving remorninit. ...

TUAM PETTY SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... TUAM PETTY SESSIONS-WEDNEaDAY. (TeOM out OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Mr. T. Brew, R.M., Mr. T. O'C. Donneflan and Mr. Kirwan, ?? presided to.day in the petty sessions' court of Tuam; and, while they were engaged in disposing of the business submitted to their adjudication, a circumstance was mentioned to the court by Jertemiah Tully, Esq, solicitor, of which it is right that ?? public should be ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE lV,'ELLIfGSCE-SATVWA1Y. NlltiSW tlll A T- I et l~e lit t1, ofi r direI-, i Jicc il-illi-e,;,. t hi -ilot -lt-r-L ,o ,03 DtQ en a l, , ril. act, p or- 0 rotary o I ''l hta j~ariti i of,;ct-ut iad brit otoln firmar rthe cho~r. Notbtrrg for- tti- tr elrae of rite roe till tire 011 o,hrirch dip lie clan tahiti ott coite i, til'o, irith tILetrite of tire Strit -tiproety prerutot , urnI ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

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MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... If The Midsaummaer quarter Sessions of the Peace for this bo- re, rough commenced on Monday morning last, In the Crown Ohl Court, Chapel-street, before Gilbert Hendersoni, Beq., the newly- - appointed Recorder. The calender contained a list of 107 pry he sonef~e charged with felony, and 9 with misdemeanorm and on eaauklte. 'Of these, 57 could read and write imperfectly, 18 could kid read ...

JURY COURT—FIRST DIVISION

... JURY COURT-FIRST DIVISION. THUORSDAY, JULy 27. A case was brought before Lord Cockburn and a Jury this day, to be tried on the following issues:- To the cause in which William and Ale.ander Keith Johnston, engravers and printers to her Alojesty, and stntioners and pulilishers in Edinburgh, were pursuers; and Nicholas Teonant, civil engineer, reviding in Edinhurgh * John Willox, vwood-engraver, ...

LAW AND POLICE

... I . COURT :OF QUEENIS BENCH, THE CooiALrTES OF DBWUis-LANE THEATRE V. CHAPMANS. -Lord Denman delivered judgment in this case on Tuesday, The. Court had communicated with Mr. Justice Wightman on this case, and thought that there ought-not to be a new trial, A lease for seven years had been taken by the motherof-the defend. ant in the year 1836. She was at the time living apart from her husband ...

Published: Sunday 02 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3961 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... I 0 EXTRAORDINARY CONDUCT OF A MAGISTRATE. UNION.HALL(YESTERDAY).-Ann Ellis,an unfortunate female, was placed at the bar, before Mi. Cottingham, charged on suspicion with stealing a 5 Bank of England ?? appeared from the evidence, that the prisoner drove up to a public-house in Tooley-street, In a cab, about half-past six o'clock on Thursday morning, and presented a 5 note for change, The ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3505 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment