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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Monday at Clerken well. RoseaRY.-Micbael Smith, 16, was indicted for stealing a hall crown and other moneys belonging to Jane Howard, from her person. It appeared from the evidence that the prosecutrix, on the 24th of March, was standing before a shop in ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... James Henwood, and Jno Egginton. CHARGE OF STEALING A WATCHs.-Charles Howard, asuspicions looking character, was charged by police- constable 2, with stealing a watch belonging to William Darbishare. The complainant had been drinking in a beer shop, in the ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... a. a waistcoat, the p. ot James Dean * Sarah Howard, alias lioiwarLI, alts Liversedge, F. two shilliugs, the p. of William Ciastlii; feorge Eden, S. wearing Nparel, the p. of Ellen Winn rtaililey; ti-nry Day, P. pork. the p. of Mlichael Gavins; John D ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... should forfeit Rix (D. Cov days' Pay, and the other prisoners twelve days' pay.. TDre ?? Thomas Blackloek and William Henry Jones were Thes beec charged with deserting from the Occean Queen, and past.ee ordered to forfeit twelve days' wages. ?? George Smith ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Monday at Clerkenwell. ROrsneY.-Michael Smith, 16, was indicted for stealing a ball crown and other moneys belonging to Jane Howard, from her person. It appeared from the evidence that the prosecutrix, on the 24th of March, was standing before a shop in ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... been seen loitering about the neighbourhood. Remanded for a week. VIOLENT AssAurLr.-William Wasling was charged with committing an assault upon an oysterman isamed William Bates, better known as Dr. Bates. It appeared prosecutor and prisoner had been ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... 'WEDNESDAY. tot Frederick Howard, John Newton, and Elizabethl foe Wolfenden were charged with stealing a purse contain- cat £ii 2 6s Gd, the property of Ann Batty, Last night t in tetrepisonr vr tpoecutrix's house in Broad- wh 9entry. Howard sat seext to prosecutrix ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Black were charged with stealing two ecapty bottles. The formcer was coenmitted for severe days and to he whipped, aned the other ordered to fied surety. william Lewer, celarged with stealing a bed and somne furniturle, the property of Sarale Locker, was ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... suggestion of his worship. SATURD AY. William Ralph, a sawyer, brought up on remand, charged with brutally ill-treating his wife, was ordered to find two sureties in £10 each, to keep the peace for six months. William Bowlby was charged with using profane ...

MURDER AT WADSWORTH, NEAR HEBDEN BRIDGE

... right eye was also black, but the medical mien who examined the ?? Howard and Mr Thomas, surgeons- thought that nust have been occasioned by a blow received by the deceased two or three days prior to his death. A stone, weighing about 1a lb., and a broken ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... r tiis day, shortly before twelve o'clock, having only a d survived eleven hours. The occurrence was reported to B e the. police at Armagh station at an early hour this i d morning, after whioh they arrested Francis Gibsun, Pat I 'Nolan, William Collings ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... rettanded till tic Thursday. cot TUESDAY. c Before George Coohtmtn, E~q. William Brotvn, Joseptl Nortitey, and Joihn I-looper, were octargetd wvithe stertlirig somve rope, the property of Howard, Forrester, and Co.-Mr. Stead defended all Birown. N1 From tlte statement ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1659 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment