ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... At Croydon, the Nisi Prius Court was occupied on Fri. day and Saturday with the trial of the most dreadful case of immorality, perhaps, which has ever come before an English tribunal. It was an action brought by Mr. John Mynde Cooke, an attorney, and the son of a gentleman of fortune in Herefordshire, against the Rev. C. Wetherell, rector of Byfield, Northanmptonshire, to recover damages for ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... AtSSIZE TAi'ELLIGENA7CE. ,jClIWI'IIFCARLXSLE, AUGUST 6. cRowN SIDE. 1foeMr. Baron Rolfe. le, 7o an Nichozlas Allison, two I, LI' ediic withe th ?? Olice or ?? * ~ .a nh snictinie aftur the post closod. Wiid Mr. I tol~i'lx appieaetrd to conduct t(ho !Il n lril'v, a wanl of about fifty- ivor f ag~e, is a farmer and nialtster ll~l~i1 hrt ?? fromt Cockermouth, t Oh aree of iand. Ile stated that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... PO LICE INTELL I GENCE-THUItSDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. A young' man of gentlemaulike appearance, named Da-so'n Afiles, was brought before the Lord Mayor upon a charge of having forged a check for .£45 10s. upon the bankingsouso of Sir Charles Price and Co., and a bill of exchange for £80, purporting to be drawn in Jamaica. Mr. Hobler appeared for the banking house. Mr. C. Taylor, of the house of ...

TRIAL OF THE PIRATES FOR THE MURDER OF MR. PALMER

... 'TRIAL OF TUIE PIRATES FOR THE MU'RDER OF MR. PALMER. WVESTERN CIRCUIT.-EXETER, JULY 24. This being tleday fixed for the trial of the pirates, 0 (before thehour hreononsencing businessthedoors 0theo castle were besieged 'vith parties anxious and er to gain admission. l]ut a small portion of thl ?? wl collected could be aceommodated ln the hall, an d u,1todreds of individuals remained in the ...

Assize Intelligence

... No, c f litelff'oella. Q ?? ?? - - ?? NORTHERN CIRCUIT. CARaLIlZ-, AUGUST' 7.-The recommencfdationl of theI council of the woman Jane Crosby, aqite o h charge of murdering her child by roasting it to death before a firs, to the gaoler, to remove her with secresy from the gael, was! Flot, it would appear, unneeesaatry, for after the nnnounc~le ttel of her acquittal a dense crowd wais collected ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES (CONCLUDED)

... NISI PRIUS COURT. la% CASE OF SEDUCTION AT HALIFAX. ho CRAPPER V. FEARNLEY. The Hon. J. S. WORTLEY and Mr. TiaomPsoN were leg for the plaintiff; Mr. DurqDAS was for the defendant. ini Mr. Ticumpsoe opened the ?? Crapper A, wa; the plaintiff, Tetley Fearnley, the defendant. The CO! declaration stated that the defendant debauched the pe daughter of the plaintiff on two occasions, and that she ...

Published: Friday 01 August 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3483 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CROYDON, AUG. 4.-VsNDICTtVE PEOSECUTioN.-Fran- ces Mary Wilson surrendered in discharge oC her recog- nizances to answer four indictments for larceny, preferred against her by Mr Cook, a draper residing in Croydon. Thie moment the accused entered the dock she ftinted, and she appeared to be in asi almost unconscious state the whole of the ?? the evidence adduced on behalf of the prosecution, ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HfGI-G COURT OF JUSTICIARY. MONDAY, JULY 28. The following cases were tried to-day before Lord Mackenzie, Lord Medwyr, and Lord Wood, So sslel Smith, accused of assaulting a women near Seafield, to the effusion of blood, and robbing her of a German silver brooch, and woollen tartan shawl, was foundguiltyandsentencedtoseven years' transportation. Archibald Lander was accused of theft, andof ...

THE ANDOVER UNION CASE

... THJE ANDOVER UNION CASE. Trie inquity iltto the conduct ol'`ll'Dougal, th(- linster- the a otf Andover Union commenedlel til llottday ilornitig in tile uwe Utioit before thle Assistant Poor-law Coiintissioaler, !'iglii Ali r. Parker, who is appointed to watch thle working e' of l0. themteasureinthe district. From a variety oifinquit'ies A ID iltstit LIted in the rteighboat'hood, it appear's ...

DREADFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION.ADJOURNED INQUEST

... DREADFUL COLLIERY EXPLOSION.- I ADJOURNED INQUEST. [PROMT A CORtESONfDENT.l ABfl1AnDRsl^, NEtAR MERTIIYn TYDVIL, lV1Ds.XsDAy MIOIINIaG.-Tlsejuryasenibled at eleveno'clockyegter- daylornhingand their names having been called over, they were sworn to inquire into the cause Of the death of Howel David, aged 20, being the first body found. Lewelyn Elias was the first witness called, who deposed as ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... ; tl.itjuI t MUnrEIt IAT OrhSER:SITII.-Xe8- ; to*tlhin, the death of Ellen Tyrrell, was - -1kfe William Carter, Esq., coroner tie .N w Cross Ilia, Nei( 'rIoss, St. Paul's, tea tbe following additional evidence was .:1 ?? pipe- tker, 14, Elephant lane, Rotber- c . J ; thtl Jetry Styles and himself occupy the ti theta. Thenre is a baci-yard and privy, ; trac,. i~nee. Nvitil-es was at borne on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-AloN DAY. -(UILDIIALL. Gvooyc 1tlndaY, of North-street, he's sq-iatt, was biought before Air. Alderman liglihcs HIughes, charged with ttle misdemneit- tfour of exposiug Ui Smiititfield horse-fair a horse afi'cted with tlhe coutadouis distanse callcd tho glatlders, to the nuisance of such of ler Mljesty's stibiects as had brought horses for sale to that place. Sergeent ...