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LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK, (Before Mr. Commissioner Bunvoe.l MONDAY, Nov. 2-Mr. Commissioner Burge Will sit at eleven to hear motions and applications. TUvSDAY, Nov. 3s-William lJ. Tempest, Leeds, sharebroker, judgment on certificate; Win, Buckley, Saddlewortb, mann- facturer,judgment on certificate, both at II. . VXDNcsDAV, Nov. 4.-John Birch, Hull, tailor and draper, first dMv; It. and W. ...

HORBID MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... HOR1?ID MURXDERIS AND SUICIDE. ?? 'Ako last few days the villages ad~jacent to Foilks. .ust be s tone h..ve been most painfully excited by the corsmis. ;treamsa slot ?? a double murder in the parish of Ethiani, about tf,n~mites distant, and the suicide of the murderer. The fo sntrt nte victims were the wife and child of the brtced perpetrator of the deed, named Sharruck 'gible to Richard Bragg ...

Police Intelligence

... 8oarti ntelliogenu LAMBETH. Joseph Edgill, a cab driver, was placed tt the bar, for fini,.l examination, before Mr. Elliott, on a charge of Stealih,,- lii sovereigns, and articles of plate of the value of nearly £20, the property of Mr. Mason, a respectable tradesman. From the evidence of Mrs. Mason, it ap. peart d ?? on a former day she had engaged the defen- dant Lt the top of Redeross ...

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... l I I RUIOCl~ets, offetln09 & fttllq~rt!t5 FRATRICIDE AT STEEPLE CLAYDON.-On the 15th instant, an inquiry was commenced at the school- room. Steeple Claydon. into the circamstances at- tending the death of Thomas Shirley, who, it was alleged, had died from injuries received in a tiugilis- tic encounter with his b other Joseph Shir'ey. The inquiry was twice adjourned, and did no terminate till ...

Police Intelligence

... polfirt intelligvnt. LAMBETE. DAtING HIGHVWAY RonnitY.-On Monday, Charles U'Donnell was charged before Mr. Elliott, with the fol. lowing impudent robbery. Miss Elizabeth Rolffe deposed that on the preceding night, about ten o'ctock, while passing through Vine-street, Waterloo-road, witht a bun- dle on her arm, the prisoner riuhed out of a court, and pvthed against her with such violeece, as to ...

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... HUIJI BOROUGH SESSIONS. os Friday last the 'Michaelmas Quarter Sessions of! ,the Peace commenced at the Town Hall, before M1. T. UBAINESr Esq., Recorder. The follossitg gentlemen ,,ere sworn upon the Grand Jury - deuce TpnRor, Ill Fore~arin. William Turton fleilby, gentleman. Henry Smith Bright, merchant. William Caley, jun ,grocer. Samuel Cook Frankish, gentlemann. William H-ickson Holds ...

Published: Friday 30 October 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6826 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRID MURDERS AND SUICIDE

... During the last few days the villages adjacent to Folks. stone have been most painfully excited by the commis- sion of a double murder in the parish of Elharn, about ten miles distant, and the suicide ofthe murderer. The unfortunate victims were the wife and child of the wretched perpetrator of the deed, named Sharruck Richard Bragg, a bricklayer. On Wednesday muorning lie rose at an early ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... I , -1 ..1 . . . . I The following melancholy narrative of the murder of S John Baptist Epaille, Bishop of Sion, Viear Apostolic of Milanesie and Mlurorrisie, at the Isle of Ysable, is taken froin the Sydney journals, communicated bv y Captain RichIrds of tire schooner Maria Watson, fioni Astrolabe Harbour, December, 1845 ?? On the irorning that the melancholy circumstance occurred, his ...

Published: Friday 23 October 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1198 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Central Criminal Court

... orntral criminal court, John Hillard, 5i, labourer, was indicted for the wilful murder of Thomas Parker. by administering to him a large quantity ef poison, known as bella-docnaaberrles, he well knowing them to be poisonous and dangerous to human life. Mr. Bodkin appeared for the proucution which was at the instance of the Treasury. Mr. Clarkson appeared for the prisoner. Mr. Bodkin briefly ...

BEAUTIES OF BYRON

... THE VISION OF JUDGMENT. In the article on Leigh Hunt in Tait's Magazine, noticed in another column, the writer of that article fiercely assails Byron's Vision of Judgmnen as a lampoon, the blasphemy of which reduces the Satan of Milton to a driveller, and leaves even the Me. phistophilesof Goethe limping behind. This sort of censure, remembering too whom it comes from is really praise. Of ...

SUSPECTED MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... SU8PECTED MURDER AT BRIGHTON. The body of a man, between thirty and forty years of age, respectably dressed, was found on Saturday morning, on the fall of the beach, the pockets were filled with beach stones, but no money woo inthem. A wound was perceptible on the temple, and there was a great suf. fusion of blood, as if the deceased Lad met his death by a violent blow. Other parts of the face ...

Police Intelligence

... voitte fittelligeirt. at . 0- LAMlBETH. Is Id DARING HIGoWiAY RoBetaY.-On Monday, Charles Mt M'Donnell was charged before Mr. Elliott, with thD fol. lowing impudent robbery. Miss Elizabeth RIolfe deposed that on the preceding night, about ten o'ctock, syhile ig passing through Viuie-street, Waterloo-road, with a bun. Is die on her anrm, the prisoner rushed out of a court, and '1 pushed against ...