COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DECEMBER

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, MONDAY, DEc. 4. THE QUEEN V. HULTON. Mr. Martin, Q.C., appeared in support of a demurrer to a return made to a mandamus calling upon the defendant, the treasurer of the county of Lancaster, to pay upwards of £3,000, being the amount of an order made for:defray- ing the expense of the special constables called out in Manchester in August and September, 1842, in conse- ...

COUNTY COURT

... i i C Q, ?? ch o RT. I.. . 'The hbu'al fortuigbtlyin'eetling gof-'this eourt was held on ¶i Si~lday'last, iruitbe 9Ses ions' taon3'e, b'efore John 'Addison, Esq., the judge. The number of~r3asew for trial t9DS: rather td~ore'thanm esnal.: Th'b rattornleys present were Messrs. Aseroft, Clarnley, J. Blekhurst, Haydoek,. : B ndu W. . eRiles;. The following were the most important cases heard:_ ?? ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN GARDEN STREET, PRESTON

... A i ' il l) MURDER IN ?? STREET, PRlESTON, I ,- ?? ?? of the most brutal attempts at ri Iii wi.. i,'ere hielh have taken place in 1,w i'oroe time past, occurred in the *ti( ::lili Uelnion Railway Station. It ii, i uIr) eveninig hist, at about three .l i. HIoward, one of the clerks of j t a:llitl. ill Charles-stroet, of the North lIV 1'!1 1'r! nig to the station from his tea, a-. I .i-i -,lt ...

THE BISHOPRIC OF HERE FORD

... r ?? ?? ,, ?? ?? -COURT . E'SEFf.U5D . ( isfefare Lo~rd CbiefJysttie Denmas. an~d Justices Pattesoti. b .,gelodge, and Erle.) m T51 TIQOECiN,1. 5leF.ARnVUBI5UOP OF ?? d ;-i*ENT ,JUDGMEST j l P It; b-elng~generally kiotn that their loi dships would give, judm tin thins iimportant naso to-day, long before the usiiisl6iige of e-or~mefiahg business, thcrowded | in ove~tryparit. he 'ash to gain ...

Varieties

... - its Her Manjesty has presented the town of Brighton with thev . organ hitherto used in the chapel in the pavilion. N n1- A new history of England, from the time of James II. by s n Thomas Babington Macaulay, is in the press. le The late eleetoress, Leopoldine of Bavaria, has nominated i ie King Maximilian of Bavarina sole heir of her immense for- I ;e, tune, which is estimated at 21,000,000 ...

CHARTIST TRIALS

... CHARTIS [ TRIALS. CENTRAL CBDII1NAL COURT, MONDAY. CASE or ERFNEST JONT19-ln the old coust to-fdey, Lord Chief Justice Wilde, with) Sir George Carroll ant i r. Alder- mttst Gibbs, tookt their seats oil thle bench. Charles Er'nest Iones wits then placed untler the dock, cherged (tinder several counts) wit ul Iisderneanour, to ~O)ll l is Pistleade iiot guillty. Titejissy wvere then aboist to be ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... ?? - ., I SATURDAY. Before Blessrs. Thompsont and Newm arcb. BF.WARE OF LIGHT FINGES.as._A net, named Josh. Turner, was placed in the dock on a charage ofastealing a purse and four Soveeiges, the propvty.of Mrs. Eliza, Raweon. On the previous ufteiepon, ArItawvsor went into the shop of Mr. Robinson, hosipr, in Queen-atreet, and whilat there had occasion to take out her purse in order to make ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1925 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... SERIOUS -CHARlGE AGAINST A I' CLERGY MAN. I d On Monday last a case was heard before the Mayor l. and Messrs Carrick, Blundell, and Blyth, the sitting r magistrates in the police Court, in which a young gil IS named Maria Buttery was the complainant, and the s Rev. It. Atthill, of Holy Trinity Church, was the de- e lendant. It was an application for an order of affilia- It tion on the ...

Published: Friday 04 August 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2543 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LINOCLNSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... LINCOLNSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES. I _ Thlese assizes commenced on Thursday, before Mr. Justlin PATrESOX, In the Crown Court, and Lord Chief Justice Dxze. M MAN, in the Nii4Prius Court. On the preceding asy the Judges attended service as usual at hee Cathedral. The, Rev H. Sibthorpe, of Waehingboro ' preached from the.3rd chapter of St. Paul's Epistle to Titus, let, and 2nd. verses. CROWN COURT. ...

Published: Friday 21 July 1848
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 904 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... I IX QUESTS. I On Monday moorling last, Andrew Burns. a Drisoner . On Monday morning last, Andrew Burns, a prisoner we i in the Borough Gaol, committed on the 23rd of Dec., for an g felony, died from lumbar abscers, the result of natural to] Y causes. Verdict accordingly. M e On Monday evening, Patrick M'Quade rnd some SD other men were engaged in undermmning a wall, ill de! Nletherfield-road, ...

IRELAND

... to THE STATE TRIALS. lks DUBLIN COMMIS8SION COURT. ,pe ITRIAL OF JOHN~ MARTIN. 0an The Court sat on Monday, at aquarter past ten o'clock. a- John Martin, proprietor and editor of the Irish Felon, on was put forward, and arraigned. ves Mr. Butt applied, as a matter of courtesy, not of right, van for is copy of the indictment, before the prisoner pleaded, re- and this, after conriderable ...

Lancashire Assizes

... ?!! T -T? - XauraOftire Udiled. ROUEIIERN DIVLSION.-LlVERi'OOL. WO CROWN COURT. o&ch Mr. BEF'ORE 3ins. JU;77IClt CRESSWVILL. ptrb FRIDAIY, Azygroar! 25.an TKHtASONAI31,w Co'oSPRiACV.-Jaecph Cud/dy, James gui) O'Brien, arid E'dward Murphy, charged with treasonable fi coriepiracy at Liverpool, weire arraig!:ed, but agreed to aed traverre till the next asetzes. Martin Boshill and tIre grnoller, ...