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INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT

... IINFRINGEMENT OF PAITENT.j GROSS CASE OF FRAUD. ROLLY'COURT, Wz orcEsDs, MARCHu 10. FRANXS P.WEAVER.' This was a, motion for arilnjunction to restrain the defend. ant, his servants, workmen, and agents from making, vend. lng, offering for sale, or in any mainer disposing of ally pre- paration, mixture, compound, or nostrum 1aving around orI upon the same,. or in connection therewith, or the ...

Published: Friday 26 March 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2084 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. The business before the court this morning was of no public interest. I SATURDAY. i Before Messrs. Thompsou, Gresbam, and Nowmmarch. i FELONY AT K]IRTON.-A man named John Bull was i charged with stealing a number of silver spoons, the l property of Maria Hayes, an innkeeper at Kirton. It appeared that the prisoner was working at Kirton, and about three weeks ago he was drinking in the ...

Published: Friday 01 October 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2090 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Metropolitan Intelligence

... ?qlctropolltalt IlIttiligence. ?? ?? INQUESTyS. Fit.HTerUa DINTvcITUro.-Of Si-turday last, an inquea-t was, held by Mr. Carter, at tile Pitt's Heand, Grange-road, BeprleronItsey, on the bi-dv of James Lalry, igrtlisrutill-ai iohs. A most frightful speta.. cle was ;7oecnted tothe jury, (On their going to view strhollid. T'ie room weshlive. In one corner wats a bad hirld ld ieri ;i no table, no ...

MURDERS AND ATTEMPTS TO MURDER

... Unfortunately, familiar as the public have become g with details of murders which have taken place in t various parts of the country, we have this week the. I painful task of recording events of the kind, whith, ' from their extraordinary character. and from the i appalling sinrgularity of the circumstances connected, I are almost without a par.Ilel in the records of crime, j PATIRraTE, NEsa ...

THE MURDERS OF THE WEEK

... ?? !OIIAl^E~'S o.F ?? S 't ' T 'itFRn *.Itlii !.r *.tte -Ot 'Plcur6rdW!t ?? ' ost, Surg etn, i !'pJprr tlte-itn .4rcet'vaei- S - : n-squnre, mtade a postwso.'rrl2 ixs siurt i' e, ?? of the murdered woman, Mary Stowell, .! n t 4 ;atv- appears that strangulation was the primary claus' c.pt o1 delth. There can be no 4oubt but the object of * ttq the marderees, Mary Ann Hunt, was a precisely iti ...

Police Report

... 11 LAMLBETH.- LOVE ANsD ATrAcaT3D SUtIsCeD.- Ii Martha Hill, a young woman, wae charged with attemnpt. it lag to commit asef-murder, by ?? a quantity of ti laudeanum. It was estated that the prisoner had, a abort p tite haeinc, been about to be married to a young man, ill a to whom she wee muck attached, but the mnatch from a, some unexpapianed cause had been broken off, and this ri r ...

Police Report

... I ?? C., j .- 0 BOV.STRER ?? ¢dAUTiTO Io Plo O55iUorOB.-T. ,g. Baker, pawnbroker, of Stanhope.streat, Claea-miarket, -he was charged wfith demanding tnore than the legal in. , e terestlmrn Eniver stated that Clo the 8tb of April she ht pledged articles at the shop of tie defendant forS.. Ud., and on the othid at. redeemed them, and paid Bid. de. enD macded by the defendant as lateresti She ...

Assize Intelligence

... Za0ire fattetgenre._ to WESTERN CIRCUIT.-Doacunsrsa.-William fa Apsey was indicted for having burglariously entered Ot the dwelling of Thomas Colverille, on the 20th of nO March, at Chardstock, and stolen therefrom £fCO in th gold, silver, five-pound notes, and doubloons. th On the night o the 20th of March, the property re mentioned in the indictment was safely put into a W, chest in a small ...

THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE CRICKET STEAMER

... I THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE CRICKt I STEAMER. ADJOURNED INQUEST. The adjourned inquest on the bodies of the ptene killed by the late explosion of the Cricket Steamer waes resumed Monday morning. at 11 o'clock it the board room of St Martin's Workhouse, before Mt Bedford, th e Westminster coroner. Oik the panel being called over one of the fa named Fry said. that though he sat on the first; of ...

Police Report

... IBpolite 1 aam p or, middle-aged female,. who refused to giv'e ber address, 'P was seen. by Cokrkill, 100 L, to follow a getotleatsn Solo. m'a weteritn' piece nea r tise Crown public house, -atth an corner of the Laneboth-roed. Ho -asked the prisoner lit her business there, and her reply was that she was wait- Of ing for a friend. IThe gentleman by this timen bad come out of the place and not ...

THE EXPLOSION ON BOARD THE CRICKET STEAMER

... THE EXPLOSION, ON- 'BOARD THE CRICKET STEAMER. n- AD70DBtt1D INQYSST. [ Before Mr Bedford, at St Martin's WOrkhone , by adjournment frsm; Monday week, on 'the. bodies. of those hilled by the above catastrophe. ?? :ir M. Chambers, Q.C.. attended on behalf of the' e proprietors of the boat; Mr James on behalf of the k`Messrs. Joyce, the constructors- of the vessel and MR. e- citnery; and Mr M ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MURDER

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF mtRDEU On Satnirdav an inquest, adjourned from \! was concluded by William Cartcr, E-q t; e t ay, for East Surrey, at the l'over and Sun CIoer street, Beraiondsey, and a jury ot tljteei ell most respectable inhalbitints ot thb pirich n ' t death otf a fine child that had b. en nurde' d °ha ?? unusual cireumstances. Gra;. intelligent girl, of ten years of age, nas 6r.' 40 ...