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COURT CIRCULAR

... WINDSOR, Monday. -The Queen and Prince Albert walked this morning in the Slopes and Windsor Park. The Royal Family took their accustomed airings. His Royal Highness Prince Albert went out shooting this morning. His Royal Highness was attended by Lord Alfred Paget, Col. Hon. C. Phipps, General Bowles, and Colonel Bouverie. His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge is expected to arrive at ...

Published: Friday 04 January 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 780 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ADJOURNED ANNUAL SESSION

... The adljonrocol enrinal. mating of the mCagj~dTrol3 for' tbl OP ?? was licldousWedneeddnylast, at the 0ourE-heneO, Preston, au ~ bo 10 a~~cacov.rr ~co~ alaong othoer , were t ...

WESTMISTER COUNTY COURT—WEDNESDAY

... WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT-WEDNisDAY. (Before F. Bayley, Esq., Judge). Bone v. Lord Keane. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, Miss Bone, of 150, Picadilly, against the defendant Lord Edward Arthur Wellington Keane, to recover the sum of fti. 18s. 2d., for the use and occupation of certain furnished apartments, under the following extraordinary circumstances:- - Mr. De la Mare, ...

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... I I WEDNESDAY, JAn. 2. (Before G. H. WILIUNSON, Esq., Recorder.) About half-past ten o'clock the Recorder toois his seat on the bench, accompanied by the Right Worahip- ful the MIaycr, the Sheriff and Under-Sheriff. The fel- ]owing gentlemen ere then sworn of the grand jury:- John Fairbairn, Esq. foreman; and Messrs Edw. Eilton, Win. Henry lBroclcett, Benjamin Bioger, Charles F. dIamend, H. ...

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. ...

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 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 ...

CORK SESSIONS—MONDAY

... CORE SESSIONS-MIONDAY. (Before Walter Berwick, Esq., Q.C.) Btarrty v. IWrighJt. RUNNING ANVAY WIrTH Ccors.-This was an action in- stituted by Mr. Wim. Magill Barry against a farmer named Wright, of Rathmacullig, near this city, under the statute 15th Geo. 11., sees. S and 4, which creates a penalty against all parties assisting in the frudulent removal of crops by a tenant to avoid a distress ...

STATISTICS OF CRIME IN THE EASTERN OR POLLOKSHAWS DISTRICT OF RENFREWSHIRE

... STATISTICS OF CRIME IN THE EASTERN OR | POLLOKSHIAWS DISTRICT OF RENFREWSHIRE. 7S To t7le Editor of tee Glasgow Herald. Y Procurator Fiscal's Office, Polloksbaws, 31st Dec., 1849. Sim,-The criminal statistics of this suburban district of Glas- gow, for such the district is, may interest some of your readers, and I therefore solicit a place in your columns for the prefixed tables. The ...

COURT MARTIAL

... COURT MARTIALI PLYMOUTIH, JAN. 2.-A court-martial assembled yester.,. day, on board her Majesty's ship Impregnable, Captain Ors T. Maitland, in Haamoaze, for the trial of Lieutenanl Wi?¢iam, John Lowry, of her Majesty's sloop Britomart, on thq Youa following charges:- 1 For that the said William John Lowry, when actipg lieutenant of her Majesty's sloop Britomart, and in actual service and ...

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; ...

CENTRAL POLICE COURT—REMARKS BY BAILIE SMITH

... CENTRAL POLICE COURT-REMARKS BY BAILIES SMITH. il. ,t I'd ?? -1 b:A_* af-l- a;; A-?+f l . in m . Lt the-CenaPolid' CeCort, oni M3onday Bailie Smith, inpreo - sence of the Lord Provost; Mr Davis, the assessor, Mrf Burnet, fiscal, and other. offlcials,'made the following ?? 8 business before the Court, he said, during the month, -had been . various and important. No fewer than-710 cases had been ...