NEWCASTLE POLICE

... cap from a little girl, but for the present he was remanded, in order to give the officer an opportunity to make further ?? Hardy and Ralph Blackett, two lads, were charged with annoying passengers going to and coming from the North Shields railway station ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prty of Mr. Frost, Some weeks since a box of knives and forks was stolen from the back premises of complain- ant's. house, in Thomas-street; and ysterday, f'om information htc reelved, P?. C. Iarford .searheld the prisoner's hottse, whterme he found some ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... him ten shillings. She also identified the prisoner. Thomas Wilson, a servant of the prosecutor, woto was in the house at the time, detailed the circumstances as narrated by the first witness, and Thomas Worthiigton, a nephew of the prosecutor, said that ...

SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... defendant was Mr. Thomas Marstden, cotton spinner, of 5the sautieplace. Theiedota wc~its brouight to recover £267. 10s.. It for raiwy sititres ?? by the plhintiffs for tie defendant. 8 c (I 0113the statenient of Mir. Watson, whiche was Thomas Fletcher, that ...

LIVERPOOL SPRING ASSIZES

... Aiasworte: Mr. Thomas Coupe; Mr. Williamr 'ocks, collector Birtlle-cizn-Baonford. Messrs. R ichaf Itersall, Thee Jackson, and John Topping.-Bury: Messrs. Thomas Horrocks, Christopher Cleminshaw, and Wm . Barritt.- Elton: Messrs. Thomas Howard, William ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... only right be shltild be paid the wages that were due to him on arriving at this port, viz.. 111. 12s 6d. the sum demanded. Thomas Askew was sent to prison for 7 dlays, for leaving his wife chargeable to the tehslsip of Byker.-Elizabeth Borthwick and Isabella ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... deputation consisted of Messrs. Hurlstone, Pyne, Hassell, Stevens, Clinit, Anthony, and Holmes, and were aecompanied by Mr. Thomas Wyse, M.P.; Colonel Rawdon, M.P.; Mr. Monckton, Milnes, M.P.; the Ron. Captain Keppel, R.N.; Mr. J. S. Gaskoin, Mr. John Britton ...

Law Intelligence

... (2), part heard; Andrews v. Walton, by order; Gurney v.! Sippings; Blenkenthorp v. Blenkenthorp; Heining v. Ding-wald; Hardy v. Hardy; Rigby v. Great Western Railway. VoCx-CIIAscELIoas'CouRals,Westminster, atten.-BEforegirL. Shad- well:-Petitions, &e. ...

SUFFOLK ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... occasioned by the death of Major Griffith, pur- suant to requisition to the Clerk of the Peace, signed by the Rev. T. Anderson, Thomas Hallifax, Esq., Henry Wilson, Esq., Capt. IV. Parker, Edward Bridgman, Ese., and R. N. Cartwright, Esq. Ten o'clock was a ...

POLICE

... been stolen on a previous occasion, which was the property of the society above.mentioced. WORS H IP-STREET. SUSPICtOUS CASe.-Thomas Crawford was charged before Mr. Broughton, with having been founl concealed oil the premises of Mr. Unthank, a lradesman in ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3720 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... Bennison, was convicted of baying smuggled two pints of Brandy. Fined 20s., in default 14 days imprisonmcnt..-.A seamaln nansed T/homas Russell was fined 15s. for having in ?? possession Illbs. of smuggled tobacco; in default tobe imprisoned for 14 days. AN ...

Law Intelligence

... tle late Sir T'homas Champneys agaitnst the defendants t'ail ansd Flight, fbr the specific perfloranince of a contract a, Itich in 1838 the assignees entered into for the sale to WAall tLa Flight's agent of the life interest of Sir Thomas, its right cif ...