YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... I i CROWN COURT, THURtSDAY, March 20. SENTENCES. Mr. Justice Wiglitman passed sentence oil the following prisoniers:- Joseph Brewer, T2'oimas Dillon, ?? IWaiest, Jo/n Kitcfilssgimna, Garrell Dloore, T'htomsas Collins, Hobaert Syces, and Joan Bearonont, who had all been convicted of robbery, with violence, were placed at the bar, wien. Mr. Justice WIHoSTOSAN said, that after a ruost anxious ...

Published: Friday 28 March 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5180 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IUGH COURT OF ThFTICIARY. is The reset met on Pshosdnyllie lord Justien Clerk gre- tY siding; she other judges ?? tort tduoereilh rod Lord 05 ibtediope. at Robert Arebroors acid Jornes Arelsdsrdd pleaded guilty to C three seosect acts of treirsrbo'irting nod cleft, is tracing in re ddcrossslicr tart broken into a burn at Siglietrill, parish of Cor- ?? sirrphroes sort stoles several snobs ; ood ...

JURY COURT—SECOND DIVISION

... JURfY COR--EO DIVISION. CAetttOOtB V. MACTIOtI. Tbe following isones 'coca tried before ito Lord Justice Clerk and a jisry, beginning en Wednesday mooning and rod- lug on Fridoy night:- It being admitted that the poesoer, Sir James Carnegie, is proprietor of certain parts and portions of else lands and been- Isles of Serteelena and Colpenicoagh nod ndeer-, as described its slen title-deeds ...

THE ASSIZES

... I The Packet in its last publication complhins of ldnht it designates-m.unaiirly towards the course of iaw- unjustly as regards the fact- a total failure of;ua tice at the assizes just closed for the county of clitiii. Our cutemporary instances a case in which a ni;rdt of a desperate deseription, we admit, was coaaA:; and for which a man was put upon his trial at thte asq1izes. The murder ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. III'AD OFFtCE. ASSAULT ON TH7E PoLIcc. -A man named James Keegan, whose biography is written in the records of the Dublin police offiLes, was charged with having assaulted Poliene-constable Sullivan (45 A). The prisoner, it appeared, was miscomducting himself and behaving in a very disorderly manner in the house of Mr. Duffy, vintner, of Chanmber-street. The police ...

THE GISLEHAM MURDER

... To the Editor of the Jpwich Journal. Si,-The part which I considered it my duty to take, the manner in which my name -ha been brought before the publie, and your comments upon these proceedings, render, I hope, no apology necessary for my addressing you at some length. Your observations on the22d inst., tend to two objects- First,-To prove that Botwright spoke the truth. Or, perhaps, will ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. rard LIABILITY IN PROCUltATORS rIscIL. John Munro. ditcher in Invergordon, pursuer. Harry Munro riot Taylor, Procurator-Fiscal for the county of hioss, end others, arty defenders. ion, This was an action of delmages brought by the ?? for ille- o the gal oppression and nmmeerited imprisonment. The circnlmstances, aut to which considerable publicity was given at ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irrtbtnte, 9ffentro,& *zrquto. Flasr- EtirxrnAoin MW COMMiTTAL oF THOMAs HENAY. Hocsa.-Tuesday being appointed for the final examination of Hocker, at Marylebone Police Office, the neighbourhoodofthat court. was crowded at an early hour, and the greatest anxiety prevailed to obtain a view of the prisoner. Mr. Rawlinson took his seat on the bench shortly before eleven o'clock, when the doors ...

THE SALT-HILL MURDER

... TWESALT-Iff ILL URMER. -- I TRIAJL OF JOHIN TAAVELL. Atthe Aylesbury assi',&,es, ont W'ediisdriy,111 Ta'rweli. agedl atI riscrchrInt, was placed at the bar charge~d W it thU e wilfu Lii nnrder uf Sarahri Hart, aoit 1arialiiuon Pal, onl the !St day of Januanry W hist, by EIiiIiIaistcri7ng to hcr at large quantity, to ANit, two El aehisas, Of a deadly poison called proUS- sic ridd. 'T'he ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... I rctdentg, offmnaeo, & Inquroto TiE LATE EXPLOSIO AT MESSeS. SAMUDA's FAcTorY. if -ADJOURNED INQUEST.-MONDAY, MARCH 17.-Upon 0 the Coroner taking his seat this morning, pursuant to w adjournment, Mr. Ballantine addressed him, and re- sz quested to know whether he would require the pre-P sence of Air. Samuda. That gentleman was most P anxious that the jury should have before them every ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Zmnt1o, Iattie0j, & *uqutt0 - ?? *THEF SALT-HILL MURDER. WIn *; ]5OcRApHY OF JOHN TAWELL. of Tih cbnvict John Tawell was born in 1784, and me it tis choo Jolll (tve'l cotin elld h for abu sevn m *a thec second son of Tho fais Ttae ?? aro- fonsiderables number of years kept a gueral shop in the parish of Aldwby, a village in Noprfolk, abou six Soc miles from ]Beccle. In this Ocit bonand sepued ...

THE LATE STEAM-BOILER EXPLOSION AT BLACKWALL

... IlE LA7E sIT .1-BOILER BXPLOSION AT BLACKIVALL. ADJOURNED INQUEST. At tell yesterday morning MIr. Baker, the coroner for Ers' llh(ilesexx, mid the jury empanmelledl tn this casea, re- 31U1eid the examination into the circumstances of this acci- dent. hi the Townlil-ml, Poplar. As before, the attendanice 'k (, r numerous. Mr. Ballantine again attended for Mr. Jostaph Sauiludi, and the principal ...