POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-THURSDAY. M&NSaO.x-orsc,-Faderrnoia, Lourio, and Gordon, the ~ foreigners who stood charged with having forged a vast ~ num11ber Of notes, in imitation of tho issue of the Imperial ! Bank of Russia. were brought before Alderman Gibbs for further examination. Mir. Clarksson, instructed by Mr. Peacliey, of the house of Oliverson and Co., of the Old Jewry, attenided for ?? f. ...

THE RURAL POLICE

... stem| The Quarter Sessions for the county opened on ciety Tuesday, at Glouceaster, and one of the most crowded meet- mber togs of the county magistracy ever brought together (num. arts, baeing nearly 100) assembled on the occasion, in consequence ealth of notice having bees given that a proposal would be made for reducing the county police force one-fifth, and for re- during the salaries of ...

PURHAM WINT1Z1I SESS

... IONS. 1?fro R. Burden, Esq., and a Bench of Magiatrates.) (DIeP~ MONDAY, DECEMBER 31. o Court met this morning at 10 o'olock, when the 111lving gentlemen were sworn of the Grand Jury:- , Henderson, of Durham, (Forernian) ; Joseph 3,jersun, Westoe; Ignatius Bonomi, Darhiam; Robert A*tgess, Stockton; John Clay, Bisbiopwearmouth; 1ihua Greene, Gateshead ; William Gallon,'~Westoe; thomus Hackworth ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... IUOI. OO -- . E4JT P OL4ICE CaO-UR T.| SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Smith, Thompson,and Newmaroh. ROBBERY AND ASSAULT.-Two women named Fanny King and Elizabeth Johnson were charged with stealing from the person of Edward Bennett the sum of £2 10s. The proseeuor, who lives in Witham, stated that he was drinking with King nearly the whole of the previous day in several public houses, and afterwards ...

Published: Friday 04 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 447 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT-MARTIAL ON A NAVAL LIEUTENANT

... II Dart A court-martial assemrbled onr Tuesday, on board her Majesty's ship Impregnable, Captain Sir T. Maitland, first in Hanroaze, Plymouth, for the trial of Lieutenant William John Lowry, ofther Majesty's sloop Britomart, on the four pire following charges: lied IIFor that the said William John Lowry, when acting lieutenant of her Majesty's sloop Britonsart, and in actual Lare service and ...

Law Intelligence

... #A* Intgutiunce. Y NOTICES.-THIS DAY. r BLM urPcY COURT, BASINGBALLTTREUT. V flar-oa Ma. CoMMrS1oNZRa FANZ.-John Colson, Isangto, ublican, cnrt., l1; Jsne Bolton, Westminster, tailor, cert., 12; . . Oglish, Poultry chemlst, cert,. 11; Richard Good, Bishopgate, stationer, cert., I ;VN W. B Yarmouth, hotel keeper, adi. 2am., 1. INSOVENT fiEBrbitS' COURT, POTGLS~ET .A 11.-Baxon CHr EP CosssroNEsa ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLloB CO uRRTB. B DMANSION-HOUSE. C1ABRGE ccO FORGUlNe FOuEniN BANK NOTBS.-Fader man, Lourio, and Gordon, the foreigners who stand charged with having forged avast number of notes in imitation of thei.ssue of the Imperial Bank of Russia, were brought be- fore Alderman Gibbs for further examination. Mr. Clarkson, instructed by Mr. Peacbey, ef the house of sliveraon and Co., of the Old ...

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS

... I THURSDAY, JAN. 3. Before C. A. Moacii, Esq., and a Bench of Maghtrates, The courb sat at 10 o'clock, when the following gen- tlemen were sworn of the grand ?? Taylor, Esq., Earsdon; G. C. Atkinson, Esq., West Denton Grange; A. Bartleman, Esq., Tynemouth; W. Grace, Esq., Scotewood; John Dryden, Esq., North Shields; George Cruddace, Esq., North Shields; J. T. Cookson, Esq., NewbJ gen nouse; ...

SUFFOLK CHRISTMAS SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK CHRISTM A SESSIONS. BECOLFI3, M~onaday, December 329t, 1849. ai Before Col, Bence, chairnman;J Kerrich, S. M. Pets, EIl E. M.l'onitagii, and Joh LaesEsqrs., Reirds. S. tf CiiassId, Dr. Hugh Owen, &c.,O &c. a The proclamnation .iagainst vice and immorality havin ir been read by the Clerk of the Peace, the Chairman, ?? dressing the grand jury, said, it is With feelings of coci-C derahle ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... S7.. -. twx ?? Vale I (Concluded from 0our last.) The Christmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the borough of Leeds commenced at the Court-house, on Thursday week, before Trhonmas Flower Ellis, Esq., Recorder. and concluded on the following evening. CLIARGE: OP' lORCIO5LE ENTRY AND RtIOT. Yesterday week, PHILIP JAMES, ROBT. JAMES, and THOt' I COOPER, were indicted for forcibly entering the ...

HANTS COUNTY SESSIONS

... HANTS COUNTY SESSIONS, ig P The General Quarter Sessions for this County coin' n' 1 menced on Monday at the Graud Jury Chamber of the e County Hall, Winchester, with the customary meeting of the Magistrates, and oan the Financial and General Ve business of the County ; pr serit the Murquis of Win- 0- Chester, Lord Ashburton, th Rtt. Hoe. C. S. Lefevre, in e ie., Melville Portal, Esq., ?? H. C. ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... This eessionicommemeaed on Tuesday, Mr. P. BI. Purnell In the chair. The attendance of magistrates was very large-abo0t 9o-lncluding ?? of Beaufort, Earl Fjtzhetdinlge, Honl. bo Grantley F. 'Berkeley. M.P.. Craven F. Berkeley, Sir W. Coll' ti riagton, ?? t. H. Beach, Sir J. Kay, Sir NV. Guise, Mr. d Maiulinsgs, M.tP., and others. Thle intention of theocourt to dis.- 5' aCOOS tire question of ...