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HULL POLICE COURT

... I HULl POLIC E COURT. M OND AY. Before Messrs. Blundell and Blyth. FELONY BY A PROSTITUTE-.A girl of the town naried Catharine Abbey was charged by a navvy named Edward Twigg with stealing 8s. from him. He stated that shortly afner 12 o'clock ?? night I he was coming out of the King William pubtiarhouse, in .Trundle-street, by the bace wry, into a passage, when the prisoner stopped him, and ...

Published: Friday 26 May 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2236 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Thompson and Egginton. FELONY FROM THE PEssoN.-Rebeeca Cane, Wnm. Makin, and Wm. Orton, who were remanded on Tllars- day for robbing a man named Staves of 20s. on Wednes- day evening, were again brought up for examination, along with another woman named Mary O'Brien. The prisoners having no witnesses to prove that they were not present at the time of the robbery, ...

Published: Friday 11 February 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2139 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... ULL. POLICE COURT.- I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Newmarch and Egginton. TnE CASE 0ol PERSJUR.-Richard Lister and John Ringston, the two men who were brought up a few days since on a charge of perjury, and remanded for further evidence, were again put into the dock. No further evi- dence was brought forward, and therefore the case was dismissed. Before, however, the prisoners went out of the dock ...

Published: Friday 14 April 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2083 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGENCE- A ASSIZE S60,UARY. , |At Winchester Mr. Bishop, manager of the Wilts and Dorset Banking'(mny, n Filliihurche was indis branch hink at Christ- d, chuche, tedtor embezrling £1000 the property d, of the company. There were three other hidieiltments x8o00ost hmfre Ibzlng money, to the amount of 8- £8000, and also one for forgery of an I O U tor £8470 with intent to defraud the ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT, THURSDAY, December 30

... LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT, THlR-SDA Y. December m. Ut11T .a, . o- - -- - 1 -I I ijeceAfeer 00. T WILLIAMS AND JONES v. JAMBS QUIAYLE.-This was it suit to recover £16 paid by the plaioti1, who are estate y agents, to defendani, over and above the amount due to d; him. In the year 18t45 the plinntiffs collected the rents of~four houses in Comus-8treet belonging to defendant. w They had ...

Police Court

... jiottcc Court. ato MISCONDUCT OF A BAILIFF. -On Tuesday, a ma to named John Rowley wee brought before the magistrates Ih uider the following circumhtancea:-The prisoner, who was in the imploy ot Mr. Lawtoa, Sheriffs officer, %aE sent on Monday to execute a warrant against Mr. J. F. an Bennett; in coim quenc, however,ofgetting intoxicated, P tie made a mistake as to the name of' the person, and ...

IRELAND

... I - * COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, DUBLIN. d JOHN MARTIN, IN ERROR, v. THIE QUEEN. The Court sat at half-past ten o'clock on Monday, and proceeded to hear the arguments in this case. The prisoner was present. Sir C. ('Loghlen spoke at great length in behalf of the prisoner, contending that the e conviction and sentence ought to be quashed on various if grounds, two of the moot material of which ...

Police Court

... Iloottte Court. A SAILOR. BoY FLEECED.-On Tuesday, a lad named HenryWilson, appeared before the magistrates, to prefer a charge of felony against a young man, dressed in the| garb of a sailor. The lad said he bad been nine voyages to sea in the Hibernia, Capt. Wm. Mc, Donald, belong- ingto London. He had sailed to Archangel, Peters-| burgh, and other places, in the vessel, and bad received his ...

INQUESTS

... On Saturday night, Margaret Critolley, of Devon- street, died suddenly from a fit of apoplexy. The de. ceased went up stairs to bed in a state of intoxication. In some time after a noise was heard, and she was found lying at the bottom of the stairs. She was then re- moved to her room, but in two hours after another noise was heard, and she was again found stretched at the bot- tom of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE SUMMARY. I The business of the asaizes commenced at York oft r Monday. The calendar contains the names of 17* r prisoners for trial, of whom 2 are charged with man- slaughter, 6 with rape, 23 with burglary, 2 with sacrilege, 8 with felonious cutting and wounding, I with sedition, t and 55 with riot and military training. Wmn. Wriggles. worth, 36, was found guilty of perjury, in having ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. COLLGr.E STREET OFFICE. CHARGE Or FonG)ERy.-Yesterday a young man very well dressed, who gave his napne as Charles Victor Picard, was brought up in custody of the detective police on a cbage of having forged several bills on officers belonging to different regiments, and for having passed said bills to TIMr. Harris, jeweller, of Suffolk street. Mr. Semple ap. peared as ...

DU LIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DU LIN POLICE-YEsTEIRDAY. EXCfTANE-COURT OlFiCE. Yesterday Sir. Cahill attended at this office as counsel on the part of SInS r mueS Icormick, printer, of Christ Church- place, who was summoned by Chas. Hovenden, one of the Inspectors of the Dublin Metropolitan Police, charging you that at Christ Church-place, in the said district, on the 9thi and 10th days of January, 1848, at a certain ...