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HULL POLICE COURT

... . HULL. POLIJCE COURT. SATURDWAY. Before Messrs. Thompson, Newmarcli, and Egginton. TILL ROBBING.-A young man, nasmed Johl.Jackson, VI was placed at the bar charged with stealing five shillings b from, the-till in the dram-shop of Mr. John Benson. It appeared that there had been a balle-d the house on Wednesday night, which was kept up tffl morning. The b prjeoner was one who was there, and ...

Published: Friday 19 February 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2952 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

[ill] Report

... ?? Wt ?? -M.N.A MANSION isiing 7abbad- Adsele SPelecu- htellion- hie ohsr~edr~ dealctin watchesS and plate. Lombard. assaislf dsaier~ a gld chin, worth go 12g. Mr Spe1ing5la5 Baid Billi ii ~~'the 22 Januarylast, in the evenin g, the ?? twe'I i came Into e! shop. sn asked to loo1 at oI tofk out StourOTS gold, chains lying inatray in the window. sin tookri o st hour the tray, and whilt! was ...

Police Report

... vort- .:wV6rS eta LAMBETH. - Lova 'Aio AexIarEMED SUCrocos- M55 Kartba Hill. a young woman, was charged with attempt. rill lng to commit toeif~mutetrd by OwalloWinj a quan tity of On- laudanum. Itiwas stated that ?? bad, a shirt time since, been shout to be married to a young man, to whom she was much attached, but tho match from some sanesplained coaus had been broken off, and this )ur ...

Miscellanies

... ?m ? : A ?? 0 PeToev~iwrss Oitpins.w-It wasl Stated by the coon. sel for the'pcstiofllce, in the trial of Felix Quin, for s forging a postooffice order. that. during the 'ast year the sum of eleven millions passed through' the monay-order office of tlbt establishbment. . T-uB Czumpn. Jux.-TThe junk lieyring, 'whose vo7age to this aountry has excited sonie interest, waS spoken on the 16th ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD, AND SUICIDE OF THE 1: MURDERER. - Last Sudyorig about hiilf-past sii o'clock, f the inhabitants of Lower Norwood, Srewr thrown into a state of alarming consterna~tionl in conl. ofsequence of a most frightful murder,'which had been Ia c ommitted by a man named Janmes Young, aged 27 f ,n eas an artificial flower-maker, residing in High- i n =stee Lower ...

NEW COUNTY COURTS.—THINGS WORTH KNOWING

... NEW COUXTY COURTS.-TItNGS WORTH KNOWING. The jurisdiction of the court extenda to debts to the amount of £ 20, and to hurts and wrongs of all descrip. tiorrs where the damages are not laid above £ S. Plaints of vjcc:ment for rents under £ 50 tany also be brought before the court. The following is a list of the court fees on entering plaints:- Cost of a summons if the defendant resides within ...

SHOCKING MURDER.—A BOY SENTENCED TO DEATH

... d, SHOCKING MURDER.-A BOY SENTENCED| IC ?? DEATH. -w - At the Chelmsford Assizes, a few days since, James Willemor, aged 17, was indicted for the wilful murder of John Terry, by fracturing his skoll with a hoe. The deceased was an old labouring man, living near Rochford, and on the 31st M1arcb, which was the day he received the injury, he was on his way to that town about 10 o'cloek in the ...

THE MURDEROUS IRISH LANDLORDS

... Our Irish correspondence contains an account of one of the most shocking cases of wholesale ejectment of te. nantry that we have ever had the pain of recording. The scene of this outrage upon humanity was near Charle- ville, in the coutetylof Cork. On the 13th of July, accord. ing to the statement, and in the village called Glen, on the estate of the Earl of Cork, ejectmeuts were executed by ...

THOMAS DREWERY'S CASE

... THOMIAS DREWERY'S CASE. The following statement or facts relative to the unjust trans- portation of 3homas Drewery, formerly a druggist in this town, together with the original letters, bavebeen brought under the notice of the Home Secretary by our worthy representative, M. T. Baines;, Esq.:- dr ist was tried a Thomas Brewery, formerly of Hull, druggst, was trmiedga Wakefield Sessions botit ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2411 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I HUL - :POIGE C R : HI U L L 0 P-0 L, I GI,; ..C, 0 U R rift SAUD Y. ' . jkN5.'-`A mnatsnamred Joseph:-Newl ove, 1who hadibean- th remanded.' WiS ?? .stealing' fou'r paiirs ?? hi stockings, thle property. of Rachel Sawney. ThI 1pro- * secttrix resides In the 'Potteryi, and ti-few days aga she, 4vi hung fdor pairs of stockings 16 dry it lier Vailk!'kitblien, ?? and shortly afterwards 'mnissed ...

Published: Friday 05 November 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2273 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... l FRIDAY. b Before Messrs. Firbank and Gresham. c RoIsmBER BY PcssrIIs)TS.-Elizabeth Simpson and t Mary Watson, two of the frail ones, were placed in the t] dock on a charge of robbing a man named Samuel flat- p Swab, of a silver 'watacli4. The prosecutor, who is a fo- h reigh sailors tatedl tbat'ion the previous evening, while h coming - on ;ehohes b!et) the' two prisoners, who by h beantiful ...

Published: Friday 04 June 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2829 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUMMER ASSIZES:

... OXFORD CIRCUIT. (Before Mr. Justice COLERIDGE and a'.1 Justice ERLE.) Abingdon. ?? Thursday, July 8. ?? Saturday, July 10. ?? and City, Wednesday, July 14. ,. Stafford . Monday, July 19. 8Shrewsbury . , Saturday July 24. SHereford . ?? ?? Wednesday, July 28. ?? . ?? July 31. Gloucester and City ?? .. Wednesday, August 4, NORFOLK CIRCUIT. e (Beforc Mr. Baron ALDERSON and Mr. Justice PATrTsoie.) ...

Published: Friday 18 June 1847
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1362 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment