WESTMINSTER OCTOBER SESSIONS

... MeONDcAY. These sessions coosmencce at tice Guildhall, Westminster, on Monday, before Mr. Sergeant Adams, clhaireace, an,-. a bench of ?? calendar contained the names of orly 17 prisoners, 12 of whom were charged with felony. ItARnAnaors TncPAM'crST OF A CtIco.-1fary Taylor-, a middle-aged woman of Bullen-court, Straocd, pleaded guilty to ace indictcraent charging leer with assaulting lier ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—WEDNESDAY

... COURT OF .BANKRUPTCY-WHlDxrNSDAY. IN' Rfl ThO.\tAS HOLLANSD. The bankrupt In tills case had carried irn an e2tunsive business, notainally us a wine merchant, bot in reality as a bill-broker and discounter. rhO aoroupt of relitus and liabilities were stated li hIs schedule as being £6,400, Whidle this troscit nero onl y about £1,500, and noarly haltf of thi slim ass composed of bad debts arid ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE IIV TELLIGBNCE-WZDNB8DAY. THAMES POLICE. Robert Rlobinsorn Atercsan(r, a middle-aged man, who is very re- spectably conneeted, aid has beeta for many years its the ale and beer trnde, was brought before Mr. Broderipl, on remnRnd, charged mwith embezzling various suma of money to the amount of £100, which ho had received for and onl account of his employers, Messrs. Strong, Larchin, and ...

DUBLIN POLICE—SATURDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-SATURDAY. S5ENRY-STRStT OFFICE. Mr. Henry Miles summoned Mr. Daniel Jones, of Abbey. street, for unlawfully detaining a bill of exchange, amount 151. 10s. 6d., his property. The complainant stated that he was the drawer of the bill in question, and that he gave it to defendant to discount for him, and although it was now nearly due, ha could neither get the bill or cash for it ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—TUESDAY

... SHERFlF'S' COURT-TuisDAY. [flfoure 5r. Urlrd'r-ShlerifB' llrrhel 'aid a Special Jsry.J Tlili 4lVEEN V. aILts. 'this wasn a tit of extent issuing front the' oo it of Ecelqlmer, directing a J, to to inquire what gnod', chattelr, Iandtr, an-l tentemeants, tocttlter vith the value thereof, were in fie poiesegslort f Thonmas Hilsoll Oilt-, sia-4e Coach tll,[ orirlliblhA pro.prIetor, tOn the '271h ...

KINGSTOWN ARBITRATION COURT—YESTERDAY

... l KXIGSTO*NARBITRATIONCOURT-YFTltAD. TiPhe arbitrators for the district of Kingetown sat yester. at. 'their court, Rumley Avenue. The court wva . S.- or'owvded by the respectable inhabitants of the town, and by orl'to the suitors with their friends, and the greatest harmony sPar, prevailed amongst litigants. and others assembled. The ienral mist extri rtdlcrylfature abotit the arbitration ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... ; The Michaselnsas Quarter Sessions cofinenced on Adnday last, atthe Court House. The calendar was ratler a heavy one, ther'o being above seveqty cases, bui none of a very serious nature. Thbeimgistrates on the bench weri-T. P. Addisoh; Esq., chlirman; J. Master, Esq.4, J. Biairstow, Eeq., W. Mar. slbil, tsq., Rev. C. E. Kendall, Col. Auaten,''W. Calrow, Esq., T. Eastwood, Esq., and 4. F. ...

ASHBURTON

... Tim LATH AlURDe[E-A great excitement prevailed here on Monday last, on account of two persons arriving from Exeter, in the custody of Hele, the constable, of Alphington, (to whom great praise is due for his exertions,) supposed to be implicated in the diabolical murder of Rebecca Tooley. The examination took place before Sir NV. H. Tonkin, and J. Caunter, Esq., at the London Inn, about 5 ...

CORONER'S INQUEST—EXTRAORDINARY INQUIRY

... COROINER'S INQUEST-BXA'01AORDl. NARY INQUIRY. Yesterday an Inquest, which had been four times ad- journed, wes held at the Lord Bloomfield public-house, near Woolwich before Mr. C. J. Calrttar, on view of the body of Mrs. Retry Prevost, aged 47 (wife fbatdeer resdn t '.11,St. Martin's-lane, Chrii-crooss), whose death was alleged to have been caused by the i treatment of her husband and ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... IU FL L.t OL I C EC: . I11, ~ 7 COU1 F-T. as. t- ifierconvicted on Thursday last Of.Ui5ig threAteaing! 6-. lagge to Mr. JX. Lee Smith and ekel~tng to a breach Of the 6,- peace, was ordered to find two sureties in £25 eacbh and to enter all into his own ?? in the sum of £50 to keep the pence rd for twelve months towards the complainant dall herpjt Iff shbjeccis.) n l ereet FRIDAY, OcjonaR IS. i ...

Published: Friday 20 October 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5136 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICE Ij NNTE-fLSLIENCE-SATURDAY. MIAN S I 6-HO -ISX. TIlE rNPOICTt'rHlNATE DfI t OF NORA .tx A/INDt IIIS DIM- ri Ptuim::) FAMmlyv.--Mr. l'tter, a sotiCitor, or Sitmrtlod-iUltl op- plied to Aldertman J.1. Johnson, Sittigt, for the Lord Mayor. %ho was engagert to the Dread-street wardmote, at the Instanca of tile Count te Ia Bar, tfe lotlrg-tried advocate alti frieid of the Dlake of Nor- ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... IYSTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE. I 0 IN RE. I1. COLNACHI. *Cobra ?? (YmsxafiD~t).-The bankrupt in this case was the well.knoww andextensive printseller and pub. usher ofCckvspurtsteet, Cbaring cross. ?? had been one of thefirmh of Colnaghi and Company, the joint debts of which amtuntedto upwards of-XI4,000. He now sought to piss his fin*1 exminatitol under his separate'estate, in which capacity the ...

Published: Sunday 15 October 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1658 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment