YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... ..YPORKSHIRE SUMMIER ASSIZES. I CROWN COURT. r Before Mr. Justice WIGUTMAN. S tl FRIDAY, JULY 13. b THOMAS KEITH (14) and JAMES JACKSON ?? were 'charged withhhaving, at Sowerby, on the 4th C of May last, feloniously set fire to four stacks of barley,. tl the property of John Rob. The amount of damage done was X£300.-.Guilty: Tobe each transported for 15 years. SATURDAY, JULY 14. -JOHN BERRY ...

Published: Friday 20 July 1849
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10734 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

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INQUESTS

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LIVERPOOL AUGUST SESSIONS

... el I I1J Thece Saasioas, which had been post~~~poned from Mon- thl ty ?? enced on Tuesday(c ca-lat, efre ?? E-.,Recorder. The 3 aillcldr1 ?? contains the nagnet a let wtmidmaurndnaut.Oths,8codrad and write inmperfectly, 18 neither red nrwieand WaI 5es only three red and write well. Thefolwnge cell up tr weesworn on the Grand Jury.- eta toe were fltioalnan, broker, Oldhall-st,'oat, forceman. ...

Police Court

... 4)ulict CEourt. iot o AssAULT ON TUB PoLcIn.--On Friday, two young effe o men, named Hannan and Flasnagan, were fined, the tion o former 50n., and the latter £S, for an assault upon In. he O pector Carrt here, in the Prince's-park. They were to firr o be sent to gaol in default of paying the fine. A third we o prisoner, named Davis, charged along with the other opil 0 two, was acquitted. que 0 ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THE BERMONDSEY MURDtR.'It.., .nd .Thle 7traime of Thursday Publiahes the following strantlge' ?? atatement :- Yesterday morning Inspector Yates ye-~ Lhe c~lved the followsinif curioue letter from Bolton, in Loin- of casihire, relative to the murder : _ I- ?? if I SiE6. -In a collar underneath the hoilie where' the body of or O'Contmor was found is concealed the pistol with which the tie mude ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLIGEIN'c-{- JUDICIAL COmm I-r ElP' OF'l'i~j ?? COUNCIL. (ddtore the Archbitbop nf Can tcrury, t ?? ,l i the Bisbnp of L'n lon, the a.tlquief, iLr. - dale, Lord ttemrpb;,t, 5tr BF1r,n P11k-', Knight Brucc, I r. Luthinevt orl. afnt ltlt. iciL:: GORTIAMf V. THEl BIMS1ip ,r :: Tnc aigunvint itt thii ci:jt wnic rt,,u ,, r assembling of the Coutcil, on Fidtv o'clock. Dr. Addatmu proceeded ...

THE CASE OF MR. M'DONALD.— LOCAL WATER SUPPLY

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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... II . LI r, rhe follol1ng caeea were heard on Tuesc y, befre e Mr. Cuomin jioner Perryg- O IN 11,p C. P3riN._The bankrupt ih an i, nieeper rn I D Wson-Mreet, in thio town, and the application wat for e the allowauice of hia cur' ificate. wie was eppoged by MTr. Almond, colicitor, on the ground of having giren liccom- modation bill. The bankrupt was deteieded by Mr. Eva!ls, and, after the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... WINTRR Assizas FOR LANCI-R1-T aI ULtulINkcF TIJx W INT8R Assizas FORt LANCASHoIR ; HIRE.-Ttie Judges for YorR Will be Mr. ?? , well and Mr. .J3tiec VWiliam- and for LiVcrpV l.> Jurtice Wightm~rn Fand Mr. Justirco TaIfQr - for the ?? at both coni 'I r Lc believe, be the 11th Deccniber. The Po.I ' L the enmity Io York hae been fixed for that day -; Mfercury. 1 he commrision will be ?? a: ?? en ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTEILIGENCj. COURT OF EXCHEQUER. EX-TRAORDINARY CASE.-A. NEW SECT. gri- NOTTsDGE v. RIPLEaY AND ANOTima.-Thia case, which ling cameI On On Staturdlay, was an action to recover damages i ust, for the incarceration olf the plaintiff (a lady) in a lunatic wasS asylum, tunder the pretence that she wasl of unsoend ion mind, at a time When she was perfectly Bane. Ija Mr. Cockburn opened the ...

INQUESTS

... iNQUESTS- BOD tlu ?? l.. fi XT.t.- DEATHS FROM DRUNKKNNXtss. -On Wednerday an inquest was held on the body of a womsn nrnmed Ann Feency, the wife of a lodging-house keeper renidinv in t Itegent-street. The deceased had been aa habitual drinker, and was in the habitof taking large quantities of whirkey. On Sasday morning last she was put to bed M inastateofintoxication. Whilstinbed,duringthe da ...