LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I . ra ~ ?? ri b - - I- In the Court of Exchequer, a rule nisi for a new trial ~ I) has been granted in the case MIEwen v. Woods and L- n, others, tried at the last Liverpool ?? the ...

POLICE COURT

... _- _ __ ?? _ILLt-1I DI PUBLICANS AND BztHarLLEncs._The following parties ti F- were summonoed on Friday before Messrs. Rushton and A In Roslkell for infractions of the Improvement Act:-M ...

INQUESTS

... m- SUIDDEN DnArm.-On Tuesday morning, Louisa Yeo- it. man, a child three months old, residing with her parents It in Stuart-street, died suddenly from disease of the bowels. fill Verdict ?? ...

INQUESTS

... uticg rouIn, me trimai j r1w A'P U -R N D), e FATA ACCIDENT AT TNHE NO;THf Docits.-On Satur- ir day evening, Edward Murphy, a labourer at the North ir Dcks, was ergaged in cutting up pieces ...

EAST RIDING MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... EAST RIADING MIDSUMMER SESSIONS. The Midsummer Sessions for the East Riding of this a' county, commenced on Tuesday morning last, in the fe Court-house, Beverley, before Il. BETLELL, Esq., and the following bench of magistrates:- ua , Rev. JOIN BLANCHARD, Middleton; at DAVID BURTON, Esq., Cherry BurtonS ROBERT WYLIs, Esq, Beverley; p EDWARD WILLIAM SMITH, Rsq., Routh; p CHARLES WILLIAM ...

Published: Friday 03 July 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3674 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISCLOSURE OF TWO MURDERS AT BARNARD-CASTLE

... DISCLOSURE OF TWO MURDERS AT I I - BARNARD-CASTLE. I fit the early part of August, 1845, a young man named Yates, a tailor, and a girl with whom he was acquainted, of the name of Raine, were missed, and no tidings could be heard of either of them until nearly a fortnight after, when their bodies were found in the river Tees. On Monday morning, last week, a young female, 21 or 22 years of age, ...

Published: Friday 07 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 628 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PRACTICAL LAW POINTS

... PRACTICAL LAW POINTs i Belecteddrom1'CorreSpondeuce of the Jtatk, of the Peace. mB&ASTARDS-.AM0JNT OF' SUMSf To BE ORDElRED. Will y;ou.be krind enough to lnformi mne the extremec sum which the father Of anl. illegitimate child can be ordered to pay to-l w vards iti maintenance, end under what statute. Q..V. , ii ^ ?? ~~ANswsa.: y stattes now in existence under which an order of I filiation can ...

Published: Friday 20 March 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 968 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUSPECTED MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... SUSPECTED MURDER AND} I --ATTEMPTED SUICIDE._ THE, ADJOURNED INQUEST, The adjourned inquest on the illegitimate child of MU~ Flizabeth Jeffery was held at the Town-hall on Saturday CI morning last at ten o'clock. The first witness called was Geo. Lowther, surgeon, who deposed that he had made a post mortem examination of the infant, in pursuance of the order of the coroner, on Wednesday last, ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4480 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRUTAL MURDER OF A WOMAN

... BY H-ER HUSBAND, IN BLANKET-HOW. so On Wednesday last, a 01a0 named Th'lonials Green, dessed ce as a seaman, was placed at the bar, in the police-court, charged do with the murder of hi wie sth police-constable 95, deposied that, at ten minutes past six St this morning tie reccived infornetation that a man, residing illf Martin's-alley, had killed tile wife. Deponent immediately f went to thle ...

Published: Friday 14 August 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4251 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CORN LAWS

... I ' rit THE, CORN LAWS. . ?? 4OAtxex TE'S TIRxD hBADIRD or A NILL reo A1E)D TrE LAWO RXLATI1O TO TEE IMPOROTATION 0? CORN. DXsSENTIENT1 Because the bill for repealing the corn laD wiIS not acqoM- panied, as in justice it ought to hare been, jb the following moasres, viZ. _ 1- The'entire and immediate'repeal of all the taxes which fall directly upon land-the land tax, the malt tax', and the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. Atkins, plaintiff, Sadleir, respondent. Mr. Monahan, Q.C., applied, on the part of the peti- tioner, to have the receiver in this cause removed, and a new receiver appointed. The application had been pre- viously made to the Chancellor on a consent signed by the petitioner and Mr. Sadlier, the respondent's solicitor; but it hav ug been stated in an affidavit made by ...

BLANCHARDSTOWN PETTY SESSIONS

... I BLANCHAARD-T4OWN PETTY SESSIONS. I (Before William Rathbourne, Thomas Thompson, and 1i Alexander Kirkpatrick, Esqrs.) C INTERESTING TO FISHtING CLUBS. C Patrick M-Evatt summoned J,.hn L Estrange for having S destroyed fish (trout) in a milt pond on the river Tolka, at J Blanchardstown,otn the 18th of June last, contrary to the hi 5th and 6th Victoria, chap. 106, see. 75, Mr. Peter Co.- ...