STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ,ASSiZES. In thc course lf thasiewihC innel~ium Mt. Dec. 26, thle followving prisoners were tried-i Chiares Capeweil, W iitisiani Bront~, 'Thomtas Capiewel I, and wil John Deeming. were indicted fur a brutal anssault iipot Fa wl garnekefiper orfthe name ut flarrisonin iie service of Captain wil [eof' 'Thorp-halhl, fleSI 'Difliworib, oil the nlight of the tiel I 3th 1ilt. ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2176 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... !lI:!;LYS~IU~iE Qtli'RT1R SESSIONS. I t'.t'omol lot accident over7 which We ?? 11o (list ?? ihih I jo ot neteviray More Spe'cifically Eto rela *i.LI'liiof It. omit until okur next ?? ihM 'Irnot 'A he0 piie veh I 'g-Sol II he Sesosions, h ?? ve'iter- el:itvd to t 1w tillazicilll ?? if the county. ttitWVL ?? LIi o of' (Ine IPennyi 'll tilett I and * ii 11 1 ii'totOW lu 'p LIioato'ad thexeat, wit ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1200 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE STATE TRIALS—THE EVIDENCE OF MR. ROSS

... THE STATE TRIALS-THE EVIDENCE OF ?? - : fMR. Ross. - I. o 1 - , _ _ The examluatienj of Mr. Ross occupied the whole of yesterday, and was remarkable is many respects. First, it would appear that that person being con- nected with a London journal, of high character, voluntarily hired himself to the government as a member of their secret police. Secondly, it would appear that this hired agent, ...

POLICE

... THE WILL FORGERIES. Monday morning having been fixed for the re-exami- nation of the prisoners, WFilliam Henry Barber, Joshua Fletcher, and Ceorginsa Dorey were brought up in the custody of Forrester.-Mr Clarkson said the result of the inquiries had enabled the prosecutors to bring forward a fourth charge against Barber and the woman at the bar as principals, and against Fletcher as an ...

Published: Saturday 27 January 1844
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2871 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, FRIDAY, Dec. 22

... (Before Sir J. Wigrarn). TOWNSEND a. CARNS, The question was, whether the following bequest in the will of Sarah Alkins, a widow lady, who lately died at Cambridge, was valid as a charitable gift, or was void for uncertainty, and devolved onhernextofkin: I bequeath the residue of my property and effects unto mv friendsthe Rev. William Carms, minister of Trinity Church, Cam- bridge, where I ...

The LONDON GAZETTEE of TUESDAY, Jan. 16

... T/e LONDON G AZETTlA'of 2'TTESDAIY, ,Ja., IC. ADMIRIIALTY, JANt. S. This day, in pursuance of her riajosty's pleasure, Sir James Hawk ins Whlitsbed, Bart., G.C.13., Admuiral of the Risti, has bWen promoted to the rank of Admiral of' the [Thes Lord Chancellor has appointed George&1Hamilton Verity, of Bridgend, in the county of Gilamuorgan, Geont,, tn be a Master Extraordinary in the High Court ...

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... - - I - o - I .. -_ _ T ?? (Before Rowland Burdon, Esq., Chairman, and a Bench of Macqistrates.) MONDAY, JANUARY 1, 1844. The court met this morning at 10 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were sworn in as Grand Jurors:- Richard Greenwell, of Bishopwearmouth, Esq.,fore- man; and William Hunter Burn, of Bishopivearmouth, Samuel Barnard. of Darlington; Henry Chapman, if Neasleam; Peter ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... SATURDAY, JASuAn5y 20.r 3.eforec Mesers.' Th~Isrpson, Eggyirrld', arid Atlkis'roll. JUVENSILE''srHEVes.-Wl4diaer T/rorrpsonrrd or.I Wflhon were brought up 'on a charge of robbing tha till of Mr. Jamel Goddard, who keeps a beer-herrse. -Evidence Was gorse into to-sliow.tihat theyvewre eon- -nected wvith a gang, of five othors who hand gone on A sprowling ecucrsion to rob different placer. The ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6038 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LITERARY PIRACY

... n~~- - {:rml esA oa . o s . E1 t L IUI. DICKENS V. IEISGEa.-SAMiE V. CLA5RKI.-SA.ifE V. STRANG7E.- SAllE t. CLEAVE. At the Rolls Court, Westminster, on Thlursday last, before Sir J. K. Bruce, Mr. Serjeant TALrounn moved for a special injunction, in each of the foregoing cases, on behalf of Mr. Charles Dicksens, to re- strain the several defendants from continuing an alleged piracy of the ...

THE STATE OF THE STREETS

... THE STATE OF THIE STREETS. COURT OF SEWIVI1S, UTJILDIIALL. T'IB state ,,t te City thorou aitdres, soul the otil r of the paitnteeis to elsalsee one division of the City, eame on t,,r discusiion before tho Comni.,ionere of Sewers at Guild- lil, yistvrday, Mlr. Alderman (iib!l iu the chair. TlLe quesiiitii stuod aljourned trmnl the Z3d tioFsut, in order to hilow the contrar or, 5fr. Gore, tile ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... A SSIZE INVELLI6'BNCE., OXFORID CIRCUIT-STAFrFORD, JAN.]-. [Blefore Mr. Baron Riole.] *aeo~erge Middletoin, Grorgeo Witllinmen, and George Wiloeor, were char~ged with highwvay robbery, with violence, upon tse person of Ital it Lerugg. Mr. Yardle'y conducted the case for the prosecution ;Mr. Allen etc. fended Georqe Middleton ;the oilier prisoners brief no counsel. It appleared fronts the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WAINTELLIUiENGE5 coURT OF P H PCY. (Before Sir C. P. Williams.) I 1lO~tMED PAxotxWKAR.-The insolvent in thi (5 n5 looking young man, and wearing a very large and otherwise bearing Straces of an Asiatic origin) ap d 3 having carried on business as a cigar dealer anw e i in ?? application was opposed be fl, an behalf of a creditor, on the ground that ThN : leant b en a bill of sale, by which the ...