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THE POLICE COURTS

... .1gOa QQ rat I U4 .~Paer, wh6 stated hfinself to bejaniaktist ad eake of like xwaqes by the nejsj.rocess,1 was suprnomd o= hvig mate ?? lanf uagetowar~ WU rolcI Fiusllnriura medicsl Wtedent. aIr~E ~ shnd~ i'ag sga entleman, who wds ~aboir t$ o, u Llint~k b t rlrdratepd ythecoioents ot' ahtnddl,'wh1~ prombse to i~oclrrdskt~iae'- fa~ly ?? ornehugeht en ethce wise. of, '4 ~e~dfen~ntIn i ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. Housu ROBBERncts.-James Dogherty and John Carney were charged under the following circumstances- Police-constable 156 A, stated that he found the prisoners at an early hour that morning in some waste premises in Meath-street. They had with them a quantity of wearing apparel, consisting of dress caps, vests, trousers, a travelling bag, a number of bottles, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... ?'OLICT INTELLIGENCE-WEDNESDAY. Vs- ?? eArev. who stated !gim f l to be an artist and taker of likenesses by the new pruo was summoned before Aldermam Humphery on Tuesday, for having assaulted and used abusive language towards Mr. F. E. Thorold, Finsbury-square, medical student. The circumstances were these. Some days ago a gentleman who was about to go into Lincolnshire by the railroad, wa ...

DEVON EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... SDEON ,EPIPWANY. SESSiONS.., The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions for ?? eoummenced on Tuesday, J3anuhry'1st, 1850, at the Castle ,of' Exeter,: befose Sir' JoHNi Ducwon'TH, ;Bart., .MD.P, Chairman; and the following Magistrates :-Lord ,Poitinore, Lord Ebrington, ?? D. B' Davy, Esq;, C. Gordon, Esq; C. Sherriff, Esq., ?? ?? A. Smyth, Esq., Rev. A. Atheriey,'Rev.'J. P.'Sydenham, Sir J. Kennaway ...

EXETER DISTRICT COUNTY COURT.—DEC. 28

... EXETER DISTRICT COUNTYCOURT.-DEc. 28, T '1 T - mC . h T I * (Before John Tyrrell4 Fisq., Judge.): : . SOBEY v. 'UioYD.-This was, an action-brought by. the'plaiutiff,'tbe vwell kiio'v :silve'nsmith' in :Qnetn strest, in -this dt,'to recoverthe sum of £14. 7a. Gd., balance' of adaccount * due from' theAlefendaut, an architect of Bristoh The defendant pleaded the statute of limitatious, b;ut the ...

SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... I SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS-TUBS The general quarter sesgions of the peace for the ?? | ,Surrey cojmmeai this roreo.at hbe-courthrouse ingtor aUsefvaey.b ...

SCOTLAND

... JURY MOURM, FDINBURGH. GERRARD OR KAY Si. WILAso,.CURIUS CASE. MrThis was au action, of damages fnr Seduction, in which Mr. AMary Ann Ge~rs.rd or Ray, and 3o(Seish Kay, her hur- band, residing in Edinburgh, were pursuers, aod the trus- tees of the late Win. Ralph Wilson, sometims rasidin# In Edinburgh, and afterwards in Oiqgow, were defenders. The facts of the case, as stated for the pursuers ...

The ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT at DISS

... 21lc ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT at POISS. NoRW[Cif, TrItURsDAY.-The trial of Blofield John Rix, and Henry Senior, for an alleged extensive systenm of em- bezzlement to the extent, it is said, of upwards of 10,0001., at the bank of Dyson and Taylor, at Diss, which was ar- ranged to take place at the General Quarter Sessions tor the county now sitting, has rather unexpectedly been postponed. Rix, it ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i NEWCASTLE.-Frida, Dec. 2a-Before Ald. Duan and Robert Airey, Esq.-Edward Lines and James Welch were charged on suspicion with stealing a railway~wrap. per. It appeared that Lines offered the wrapper for sale at an old clothes shop in Sandgate, but the dealer suspept. ing that they had stole it, gave them into custody. The bench discharged Welch, but remanded Lines for further ?? Wilklnson ...

EAST RIDING EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... The Epiphany General Quarter Sessions for the East Riding of the County of York were held on Tuesday last at Beverley, before Richard Bethel1, Esq., chairman, and the following ?? Wylie, Esq., Rev. J. Blancihard, John Smith, Esq., David Burton, Esq., J. C. Hudson, Esq., T. Prickett, Esq., E. Smith, Esq., R. Scholefield, Esq., Rev. F 0. Morris, Rev. C. Whateley, Henry Broadley, Esq., M.P., Rev. ...

Published: Friday 04 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2190 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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: 446 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' COURT-TnITIISDAY. [Before Mr. Under-Sheriff Burchell.] THE DOWAGER LADY SLIGO V. RUS5SELL. This was an inquiry to assess damages in an action brought by the Honourable Hester Catherine, Marchioness Dowager Sligo, against a gentleman named Russell, to re- p cover damages for a breach of contract, a Mr. Pitt Taylor appeared for the pluintiff, and stated that is it would not be ...