LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWI INTELLIGENCE. ation COURT OF CHANCERY , The Lord Chancellor was engaged in hearing causes. COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-.yESTERDAY. 44. Mr. Justice Crampton sat at half-past ten o'clock to hear and motions. have MANDA5IrS. that Mr. Radcliffe, Q. C., applied far a mandamus to be directed It to to the registrar, or deputy-registrar. of the diocese of Ril- laoe, directinghim at all reasonable ...

POLICE

... M'NVCASTL:E-Friday, ~Nov. .- Before Ald. Ilcadlam and M- oangridge Esq.-llenry NioConnell was charged with an assault upon M. E. Kirkley. The complainant keeps the Three Bulls' Heads, Castle Garth, and last night the prisonet entered tho house in a, stats of intoxication. and attempted to steal a pair of' shocs hrom a man in the house. Tue complainant par. caived him, :and was in the act of ...

EAST RIDING INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... e j etAS BID1NG WSOLVNT DEBTORS' is .. ~ - I I 'COURT.' - r I . I I - *I - r.,. 1 r.Contimaslsarie, L!Zw,sRftqeavieg THid1lns wi- eek, heold a courvt at Yorlr Cc'Istle, land disposed of ithe follow- Si. IIblgiad from this district of the ?? Pitelp S1kmftlat In of Beeferld, leer- Driffleld, cord- n' wa r wsu oposed, and 'ordered to be discharged; au forthwith. (Jronv Aliliter, of Kilbarn, In ...

Published: Friday 08 November 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2139 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INV'TELLIGENCE. Onl 'Tuesayl~, at Yorki, Williamn Jteitdres, aged twenty-two, wlas charged with thle wilful usurd cr of IV, 1 tihbald, at Alid biirougli, onl the 28th of Sept ember, and John JR endleew, is; brothier, was charged for that he(, did teloniously har-bouir and utainotin W. itendrew, wvell Isetowing himi to have besti guilty (it shooting W. iii cliltald. Mr. AY! kittin, Mr. ...

Published: Wednesday 13 November 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4295 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CITY GRAND JURY

... CitrV0AttJ stJMi. - I . . .. . _ - - Msfr. Laws the foreman of the city grand lttry, acompa- Died by some of his brother-jurorm. entered the box, and said that on the opening of term the court had invited the grand jury, if they experienced any difficulty in the dis. charge of their duty, to ask the advice of the court. There were two points on which, as foreman of the grand jury, he requested ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LAW WYOTICES-(Tuis DAY). COURT OF CHANCERY AT WESTMINATERl-8it at ton. Smythe v Griffin, .ppeal forjudgment. IiBANKRUTUT PETITIroS -In re Todd -In re Chambers. APPEALS. Alatthew v Brlse-Duke or Lords v Earl Amherat. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTd, WESTMINSTER.- Sit at ton. Beforo Sir L. SIIADWELL. Motlons. N.n. Unoppoped Pelitioes and Short Causes to-morrow. Sir J. Knight lBruce will not attend ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICA iNTELLIGBIVCE-TURSDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. lMir. Cooper, the honorary secretary to the VWatermen's Company, attended before the Lord Mayor to preter a coanplaint against a mant eaed Yoing, for having carried fish In hiS skiff from a vesscl In stIa lower part of the river to Billingsgate, hc not being free of thOE Waternnen's Company. lie stated that the free watermen of Wool. wich and ...

TOWN HALL CASES

... . TIW 1;O . sI SATUBDAY. DnuNIq iND R'oTOuS.-A tai, named Thoansltreaton, who appeareod witbout his coat, was brought up charged) with being drunk,. and behaving riotously in the lctek-up;' also with tearing police constahle Fazacherley's cost. Het ex- hibited hie bafe atm to the magistrates, which was very much bruised and blackened, and sald thepolicemon hqd -inflicted the bruises UpO! ?? It ...

SUICIDE OF MR. AND MRS. BARKER, AT KILMARNOCK

... SUICIDE OF MR. AND ITRS. BARKER, AT KILMARtNOCK. (orrm r.e Birnghnau Advertfiser.) a In our Inst page, under the head of 1 Scotland, wre have given |sa full particulars of the determined suicide of two persons unknown or at the place where they committed the fatal act of self destruc- tion. There being good reason to suppose that the parties were cr from this neighbourhood, we made every ...

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... ltccrbe10, ofrencet, EnEuieto, &U. DREAJOPUL OCCURRENcE.-Ou Friday night, the 25th inst., a party of young men met at a dance in the townland of Doneen, in thls county, witbin a few miles | of Ballinh. Some dispute arising, they attaked two re men, brothers, named Foody, and beat them severely. a Immediately after, another boother rushed into the party with a knife, and killed one of them on ...

FALL OF A NEW MILL AT OLDHAM. TWENTY PERSONS KILLED

... 1155 A dreadful accident occurred on Thursday afternoon brol week, in a suburb of Oldham, named Lower House, Greenacres a si Moor, at the mills of Messrs. Radcliffe and Sons, called the Lower be House Mills. The firm, now consisting of Messrs. Josiah Radcliffe this and Brothers, the four sons of the deceased Mr. Samuel Radcliffe, in I had recently built anew mill adjoining their old one, at ...