HULL POLICE COURT

... IHU.tL JPOLICE. CCOU RT, ,I SATURDAY, BeforeM Thopseon. The master of a fishing' boat, named JTosiepA .ficlols, was summoned by one of. his late crew, a 'young tian named Thomas Bvans, who glaimed £2 6s. 8d,, being three weeks wages' at 1is. a week,. and 4s. 8d., the balance of the preceding week. Nichols being at sea; appcared by a proxy, an his representative alleged that he knew the ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1845
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1099 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REPEAL OF THE CORN LAW—SIR THOMAS LETHBRIDGE

... IJREPEAL OF THE CORN LAW-SIR THOMAS LETHBRIDGE. The Merning Chronicle thus introduces, and comments upon the sensiblo and calm opinions of Sir Thomas Leth- bridge, a large landed proprietor in Kent, upon the sub- ject of the Corn Laws;- These reflections have been forced upon us by a letter which Sir Thomas Lethbridge has thought it his duty to write to the Duke of Richmond. It will be seen, ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... The following singular case, exemplifying in a remark- able manner the power of conscience and the influence of religious truth, was brought under the notice of Sir J. Pirie at the Mansion-housa on Thursday. A seaman, of intelligent appearance, named John Potter, who stated his age to be about 30 years, presented himself at the bar, in the custody of Bradley, one of the principal officers of ...

The CABINET and the CORN LAWS

... I The CA mNET amd the VORW LSWUS. [Froen The Times] The decision of the cabinet is 'It longer a secret. Parliament, it is contidently repoletd, 75 to be Sumraoned for the first week iii January; and the ?? Spccita witl, it ie added, recommend an immediate caolsiderntioe of tlle Corni Laws, preparstory to their total repeal. Sir Robert Peel in one house, arid the Duke of Wallington in the other ...

Police Intelligence

... polite Eitelhgencc. MANSION HIOUSE. THURSDAY.-EXTRsAOsDINARY CAsz. -A seaman of very intelligent appearance, named John Potter, asks statedhis agetobe about thirty years, presentedhini- self at the bar in the custody of Bradley, one of the prin- cipal officers of the Mansion-house, a voluntary prisoner. The following evidence was given on the occasion - James Bradley said: This day the ...

Police Intelligence

... Veolta ?? . ?? . ?? lianslip, clerk in the serviee of Mescr6. Caish and Co., of Woued-street, worehoteseme , vwa brought up for final ei~anmihatioli, chargedwith stealing a quantity of silk ivaiiteoathigs, and other goods. Iis mother, Olivi:i, was also charged with receivimg a part of the goods, which she had caused her laudlady to pledge. The prisoners were committed for trial. WORSHIP-STREET ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COUrlT OF SESSION-SECOND DWvISIoN. l is N. llousr N~O~ioo~oo, V. JsOHN an Intil J aoSS, E &ih55 W : ot o :z o ,fnmn of thefr suer and crtaio other Partieo fur a elight, itt a honk otsf or, ,,ih we avr,0, , cloring thu period of the Rons-slsiro ercetei- le net 'it slstrie erh following unste w000 triett isy a juitry hit ht oteosmer I,!t It- 11Whether, oil or hou~ti the 4tb or 5th dlays of ...

POLICE

... ALLEGED MURDER ON BOARD THE TORY.-On Tues- day George Johnstone, late master of the Tory from Hong- Kong, was for the fifth time brought before Mr Broderip, at the Thames Police Court, charged with the wilful mur- der of William Rambert, William Mars, and Thomas Rea- S0on, on the high seas, within the jurisdiction of the Admi- ralty of England. The proceedings on this occasion related entirely ...

Published: Saturday 20 December 1845
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 963 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF MURDERING AN AGED FEMALE

... OTU.4ROE OF MU7RDERIVG Ali AGPD I FEMALE. Yesterday Martha Browning, a young woman apparently vabout twenty-five years of age, was brought before vMr. Bond, at Queen-square police-court, charged with the ewilful murder of Elizabeth Mundell, an elderly woman Lwith whom she resided. IThe case is one of a most extraordinary and mysterious rcharacter, and before proceeding to detail the evidence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE Jis ELLSGBNCE-TUSDAY. MANSION-HOIUSE. Dt nne's Shit'e, a young itan who bad been n polioeman .itne time ago, WaIS brougiht Up for linil eaxtijillntion, rit the charge ot' havintg committed several most despcratc assaults in a public-lhouse celled the Bell, in Little Friday- streei, on lcidsty evening. The perscn most injured, u very spirited policeman, named John Monagrhan, was not able ...

SECOND CROWN COURT, THURSDAY, December 11

... SECOND CROWN COURT, THJURSDAY, December 11. (Before Mr. BarOn PLATT.) tO D., MURDER AT 8ELBY. erin - . . ~~of Jo GEORGE WATtON (40) vas c1 arged for that Ila, n0 the pariso Lives Qff SeIby, on the 1st of Alupst last, felisously and of malice nfore- San thought, assaulted Elizabeth Watson, and with a knife, whicii n,, held in his right hand, did strike, cut, and stab her in the lower part of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—TUESDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-TUESDAY. [Before Mr. Commissioner FonbIanque.] IN RE JOHN HILL. The bankrupt was described as the proprietor of the Six Bells public house, Hammersmith, and to-day came up for his certificate He was opposed by Mr. Lucas on the grounds of his ex- pending the property of his creditors, of vexatiously 0P- posing the proof of a second will of Mrs. Leader, which was ultimately ...