HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY, Ssr ?? 22nd. Beifere the Mayor, and .1r. Xrbonk. SBMooGLIso.-Nicholas Buggy, mate of the Loulist, was fined fifteen shillings for having in his possession one pound of tobacco which had net paid ?? default of payment to be committed for seven days. Elias Jameron, a seaman in the Josephine. pleaded guilty to smuggling twelve pounds of tobacco, and was fined T100.-1a default of payment ...

Published: Friday 29 September 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2116 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CRIME, OUT OF THE COUNTRY

... IHIOW TO BANISH PAUPERISM, IGNORANCE, AND CG ME, OUT OF THE 'COUNTRY. In May last I endeavoured to draw the attention of the afb public to a series of agricultural experiments, which were rt then being commenced on about four acres of land, act situate, at Brooklield, adjoining the Prince's Park, a through the columns of this paper, with a view to improve jai the system of farming, more ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLZC? ZNTELLZG?NCE. CoUN.CIL -/I0 uSE, Baiarloc, SATUgR DASY . Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. Savage. Twco respectablyattired persons, namaed Ellen Perish and Eleanora Pelrish, mother and dlttuhter, woere charged, the daughter E~llenl with having stolen the goods of Mr. .JohnJonles, and the mother wvith receiring thena, knowinlg them to be stolen. Mr. Joises keeps a ilknmercory and ...

ACCIDENTS

... AC C I DENTS. WRECK OF THE QUEEN STEAMER.-Mr Hare, of Bristol, has furnished the following account of the disaster: - The Queen steam packet, Captain Gardner, started from Bristol on Friday last, at haltfpast ten o'clock r.as., with a valuable cargo and passengers ; and at eleven o'clock same night, being suddenly enveloped with a dense fog, struck on a rock in Jack's sound, off Milford ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Late Attempt to Murder at Derby

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF GItOCOCK. ilidivers Gllroncec/. who was brorught before Dr. Dent, at IDeriy, onl Saturday, is reported tl ruror iast, chargoer with a serrirrres ire, underwont a second esrlirlae tioii before J. Bell CAOMPrroix, lsq., aixd Dr. DEar, ?? the policc-ollice onl itondac xftreooeo. The girl (Eliza Allwood) was so far recovered as to be able to apliear against ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ;jXTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. MONDAY, SEPT. I18. sessions, being the I Ith during the present mayor- comenced this morning, before the Right Hon. the 'isyor. the Recorder, Aldernoan Gibbs, the Sheriffs, 'er5itcriffs aotd usuai civic authorities. j RgeRoaDER briefly addressed the grand jury, and ob- $,athat the calendar contained the names of only 200 wcoerS, which Was to be accounted for by the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... . r THURSDAY, AUGusf 24. c : .lfefore Jfrv B.lytb. d - OLD OPP'snats.Dns.-George Cuatiy and John Judke, two boys t, of 14or 15, aodAiptleboy;.of-aboutd years, named 2homas 6 Afegeso, were brought up charged as suspcious ceharacters ] e' 7Cadley, it will beremembered;bwss,onlyflastselsions, whipped is natthe gaol by order of the Reeotdr.' The prisoners, it appeared, i had been iseedi 4 ...

Published: Friday 01 September 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2966 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINALS COURT

... CENTRYlAL CRIMhINALS COURT'l. he George William Hamilton, atlas Rtohrt Bell, was indicted Id for feloniously delivering a letter to JTesse Hopper, demand- ing money with menaces, without any reasonable or probable cause. The ease has been already detailed in oar columns. Mr. Hiopper is arespectable architect residing atflayswater. ty The young ladies, hsis daughters, were in the habit of walic ...

THE CHARGE OF SWINDLING AT MANCHESTER

... ITHE CHARGE OFI SWINDLING AT MAN, I;. -, CHESTER. Lure; w ' (FreOwan Carreepogdeot of ?? Morningp0s f.MAN'OCIugirT , MONDAY, 18.-WilliaM l C e of aoias 9is80Dj and' Johnsbon who was appeehended5, ugh bughugh boroag4 magistrates last week I'd uob ohargeof proeui fog moneyby forged bills of encha' tte again' plaved at the bar this morning but, owingt illness of Mr. Betwick, chtef superintendent ...

Inquests by Brunner, Esq. Coroner

... In quests by T.- B,,uner Esq. Coroner. , f LE + 5A- ! _ I. . . I.. Monday, at the Dolphin and Anchor Inon, St. Aldate's, Oxford, on view of the body of John Kitchen, plasterer, of Church-lane, St. Thomas's, who had been found early that morning in the Pound laok, adjoining Messrs. Hall and 8herratt's boat-house, at Folly-bridge. From the evidence it appeared, that the de- ceased had been in ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY

... [Before J. B. CILPTOMIN, Esq.. Msaiyor.] V Sept. Sth.-T'homas Truawell and Richard M athers, were r chalrged with stealing a quantity of meat, the property of Mr. t Wm. Domeoi, butcher, from his shop in the shambles. The v parties were liberated on entering into recognizances with d two sureties each, for their appearance at the next sessions to ( answer the charge. P [Before Tuns, BeNr, Esq., ...

Published: Wednesday 13 September 1843
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1266 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... )UB[AN PoLIC-tsI DAYw , . HENBY'-9S'TEE'' OFFICE. I A young girl named Mary Anne ?? was charged, by Police-constable 69 C, who stated that he got her offering a ring forsale'to a servant girl in Hardwick street; she told the servant that the ring was gold, but he knowing the contrary took her into custody as a ring dropper. The girl, in reply to Dr. K6l1y, said she found the ring near ...