CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-TUESDAY- OLD COURT. (Before the Recorder aind Mr. Alderman Gibbs.] Johin J0onCs, a shoemaker, mid Heapy Page, a labourer, were charged with stealing 251bs. weight of mutton and 251bq. weight of beef, the property of Joseph Orger. Jones bad been before convicted of telony. It appeared that the prisoners were observed, at half- past one on the morning of the 30th of August ...

ANNUAL GENERAL SESSION, FOR LANCASHIRE

... The Annual General Session for this County, was held in the Court House, Preston, on Thursday last. The attendance of magistrates on the occasion was extremely scanty, although the notices given of the business to be transacted embraced subjects of great importance to the rate-payers. The following gentlemen constituted the bench: lRxv. J. BRooxs, CHsAlasIMA. Colonel Rawstorne. John Frederic ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MR. PICKLES

... ||.NQUST ON TE BODY O MR. PICKLES. [The following report of the inquest taken on the body of the unfortunate MAr. Pickles, was published in a fourth edition of the Preston Chronicle, on Saturday evening last.) An inquest was holden upon the body of the unfortu- nate deceased, this (Saturday) afternoon, at half-past three o'clock, when the gentlemen whose names are sub- jolned; having proceeded ...

TOWN COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS

... l TUESDAT, SEPT. 22'. The Lord Provost in the Chair. RELIGIOUS PERSECUTIONS IN MtAl)EItt. Treasurer Thomson begged to direct the attention of the Council to the outrages which bad been perpetrated in Sla- deira on the liberties of British subjects. The sufferers wvere Dr Raller, Dr Miller, Mr Tate, and two ladies-r~te 3Misses R uthlerford. Their lives had bfeen tbrcatenedl by an U>rgan1iScid ...

BANKRUPT COURT—YESTERDAY

... I BANKRUPT COURT-YESTERDAY. (Before Mr. Commissioner MICanu.) In the matter of J. S. Hetherington, there was a meeting for audit which passed. In re Alexander Turney. Therewas a meeting in this mnatter for proof of debts, and the final examination of the bankrupt. Mr. Levy appeared as counsel for the assignee with Mr. Kennan, as agent, and prayed for an adjournment, on the ground that the ...

RESTORATION OF REPEAL MAGISTRATES

... I ES'TORATION OF REPEAL MAGISTRATES. I The following corresponilence his taken place between hI the Lord Chancellor and Mr. J. M. MaGDonnell one of 0 the mpmbers for Mayo:- Secreta'y's Cjffice, Four Conrts, Dublin, Aug 25. , Sen-I am directed by toe Lord Chantelicr to acquaint you that the attention of the Lord Lieutenant having been l, given to the ciroutistance of the remov)al of ...

Police Intelligence

... volfte filtriliffalm te WORSHIP STREET. ig Ai; INFAMous SCOUNDREL.-On Wednesday, ledward Spiller, a middle aged man, of respectable appearance, adescribed as lately a publican, was brought up on a war- rant before Mr. Broughton, charged with violently re assaulting his wife, Caroline Spiller, and also conspiring re with another man, now in custody, named Thomas es Byrne, to effect a capital ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... l ?? I FRIDAY. o Before the MAYOR and Mr. JocNe.s i UsswsOLESOsiE MEAT.-John, .iulschaump, a butcher, rc- th manded from yesterday on a charge of selling utnwholesome meat, was again placed at the ba~r this morning. The charge tb was fully proved, and the Maylor said great credit was due to TI Mr. Hall, the inspector, butw for~whose'vigillance it was higl Lal probable that some poor wretch ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2369 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW .AND POLICE. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. X: THEIAET OF DONALD MACLEAN, ESQ., MP.- lfh ed rurfed proceedings of the above bankrupt were- edJ Thursday. The circumstances of this case have fedfr uently before the public. The two chief ques- bees 5oder discussion having been as to whether the bank- opt was a trader within the meaning of the Act, and as to whether he had gone out of the country to ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5733 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS BEFORE MR. MOZLEY, CORONER

... INQUIESTS BEFORE gin. MOZLrY, CORONER. IOn Wednesday List, the 2nid inst., at B3l~per, on the body W of Joseph Toplis, aged 10 years, vvho boilt died st~es'a vcry irl short illness the day before. Mr. David Evans, jun., of Bl- H~I Pei., surgeon, examined the body), and was of opinioni that the ~LI deceased hitt died from inflammation 01 the lungs, and, that if 0f medical aid hiad been rendered ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1846
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1603 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE REGISTRATIONS

... London.—At the sitting of the Court, on Saturday, Mr. Arnold delivered judgment in two cases the lists, which hcd stood over for his decision. The first that of Mr. Edward Meyrick, who was described on the liit residing Brown's-lane, Spitulfields ; but it appeared that his chief residence was Windsor, and that ne had only two furnished rooms in Brown's-lanc, which he had Hated he hired for the ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COURT OF CO-MMlION COUNCIL. U re ~ ~ ~ ~ -4 by yesterday a court wasi7 beld for the dispatch of much be public ?? A tot THlE LORD 2,AYOR ANDO CIHRIST'S HOSPITAL. Ole TeT'OWN-CLLRKI stited that lie attended at Christ's ect flsia onl St. Mlattllew's-day, iand found that the list of li governors had not been made oat in thle proper form, but ldlie wvouldi direct that a proper list should be made ...