HULL POLICE COURT

... FRI DAY. It Before Mir. Alderman Gresham and William Firbank, Esq. A WARNING TO APPRENTicEs.-A young lad named John Lo6ft, was placed in the dock on the charge of ab- sconding from his employment. Mr. Carr, a master fisherman, who is; the lad's employer, stated that On Monday. evening :he Chad to sit up for the prisoner until nearly eleven 'o'lbek, but- he did not comie home at Ml. On the ...

Published: Friday 18 June 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3048 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUEST.—FATAL PRESCRIPTION

... CORONER'S INQUEST.-FATAL PIIESCRIPTION. On Wednesday ?? nine o'clokc, Mr. Wakley and the jury jimpunelled to livestigate the death of Mliss Sarah B, Collyer, aged *22, the yonng lady alleged to have died from the eff cis of all unaulboi i ed mnedicite prescribed for ter by Dr. Cronin, re-assemnbled at the Wheutshtear. lligh-street, Camden Town, further to pr secute their inquiry. Dr. Cro- miu ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 675 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Birkenhead, &c

... Mkktino ok thk Comussiombs.—An adjournedt^ ing of this body was held on Tuesday for the purposed the report of the Gas and Water Committee. Mr 1 was called on to preside. On taking the chair, he 01 * the last meeting he had requested the Board to u chairman ; his reasons for doing were, because agreed to accept the office, understood that the of the Board would transacted in the committees, ...

RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE

... Accidents.—On Saturday week, Henry King, a guard on the Edinburgh and Northern Railway, missed his looting, fell, was run over, and killed. He was an Englishman, 32 years of age, and was to have been married this week.—Yesterday week, Catherine M'Avoy, aged 25, whilst attempting to cross the North Union line, at the Farrington station, before an engine, was knocked down, and ao seriously ...

Police Court

... Publicans and .V!' lowing cases were heard licans— Margaret William Humphreys, foxteth-park, acquitted; John Roberts, Cave I SfJ?* beth Anderson, Crosshall-street, 40s. - „ nC Holmes, Great Howard-street, 40*.; James Batch elorstreet, 80j.—Beersellert—Charles Hug. Maguirestreet, fined £2 14s. 6d.; Edward Yates, >|,n .by-«treet, acquitted; George Hindle, Eldon-street, Elizibeth Connor, ...

Birkenhead, &c

... Ik Elkcti ix—Committee-rooms have been opened bv the friends Lord John Manners and Dmby Hiackworth, tor the purpose of canvassing those voters who reside in fcirkenhead. POLICE. C, I . ,, OF \ nKUTOH.—On Friday, an action was before Mr. Harding. ;n the county court, brought Mr. Johnson, coach-builder, of Market-stree', against l e , car proprietor, for the recovery of the sum £ done to the ...

HER MAJESTY'S MARINE EXCURSION

... On Sunday afternoon, about half-past two o'clock, the Royal aqundron arrived off Carnarvon cattle where the pace was slackened to take, a view of the bay and the surrounding scenery, bat no one landed. learn, however, that during the short stay of the Royal party, her M.ijesty received congratulatory address from the inhabitants, presented the Mayor of Carnarvon. From Carnarvon her Majesty ...

DEATH OF MR. O'CONNELL, The French papers of Sunday confirm the report of Mr. O'Connell's death at Genoa, on the

... 15th inst. The following letter, from the Rev. Dr. Miley, his chaplain, addressed to the editor of the Univers, and published in that journal, leaves us no longer any room to hope or doubt:— j m . Otnoa. May 17. 44 Alas, my dear friend, O'Connell dead ! lam so completely overwhelmed with the blow that I am almo incapable of writing. His death was serene and happy for it was sanctioned by the ...

FREE BIGHTS OF LIVERPOOL

... The Town-hall, with its splendid suite of room*, the statue of Canning, the view of the town from its summit, Ac. Ring at the west door. The Exchange News-room. Speak to the master, and pass quietly through the spacious apartment. Bee the monument to Nelson in the quadr ingle. The Lyceum News-ioom and Circulating Library at the bottom Bold-street. Speak to the resp ctive masters. The Atheraum ...

COMMERCIAL FAILURES

... (From the Timet Friday ) The failure of Messrs. Tanner and Ward, leather was announced,yesterday afternoon. ThrirESSi;?* £55,000, of which,£2s,ooo consist of some time they have been struggling with trade, and not expected that their assets more than 10f. in the pound. The connexions *?'.v firm are said to be wealthy. * Ions of the Letter* from Glasgow, received yesterdav announce the susi ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION Wednesday, JuTne 30. THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE EARL OF KINTORE AGAINST THE PRESENT EARL AND HIS CURATORS. This was an action to enforce payment of £7,413 14s. 4]d., being three-fourths of certain sums expended by the late earl in repairing the family seat at Keith-hail, claimable from the present earl, as heir of entail, in terms of the Montgomery Act, lo George ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoUV0YCrL-HOUSR, BRISrOL, FIAroA, April 16. Magistrates present: Messrs. G. E. Sanders and George. . Ediis Green, charged with having part of a brass bearing in e Ii possession, supposed to have been stolen from some works in Gloucestershire, was sent before the coenty magistrates. Thos. Wiltshire wats charged with stealing at leg of mutton from the sheop uf Itobt. Coward, anti also thle ...