A GANG OF SWINDLERS

... . CAUTION TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. Oni Thursday, Mr. Yardley was engaged for several hours at the Thames Police Court, in the investigation of a charge of fraud. The person accuse ...

Birmingham County Court

... I Ninliltaill (gogliq 6qut. YESTERDAY. BEFORE L, TRAFFORD, ESQ. LoSiNG THE LAURELS AT THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BIRI3UNtIOAll. -Perkinhs v. G'reaves (Anne.)-Plaintiff, who conducted his own case, is a milk ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... NI Intillgilaill ?Aillillflallqtfjy 61 Dart. YESTERDAY. BIFXoIE MAI. RElISTIARi IVILSON. Ii re Lewis Mdredith, of Shrewsburo, hop ?? was a last examination meceting, but Mr. Knight, who appeared for t ...

DREADFUL CATASTROPHE IN LEGGE STREET

... DREADFUL CATASTROPHE IN LEGGE S T R E I. * A MANUFACTORY BLOWTN UP. Yesterday evening, a calamity of a fearful character, involving, unfortunately, loss of life and severe personal injury, occurred on ...

Birmingham Police Court

... §ftmjAg4am put too. YESTERDAY. Before, Messrs. synnerslely, S. Bslcklyih D. Malis, and ?? Richerds. A FREE AND EAs Y.WATCH STEALER CAtUGHT.-A young mitn named i hoenas Joeste, of New Canral Street, br ...

THE COVENTRY MURDER

... TEE COVENTRY MURDER. COM MITTAL OP THE PRISONER, On Saturday, John Kington was brought up for final examination an the charge of wilfully murdering his wife. The Magistrates on the bench were H. Soden ...

Law Intelligence

... goal?? juttIlipa- - COUgT OF QUWEN'S BENWCH:;-OIONDA.Y THE QUEEN V. OWENS. In this case the Court had granted arnle calling uponithe Mayor of Bewdley to' show-cause why a -pwto warranto should not be ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... BREACH OF PROMISE OF MAMRIAGE. e COURT OF EXCEHEQUER, SATURTDAX. e - t (Before Mr. Baron Bramwell and a London Common I Jury.) l AND3REWS V. HUFF.-Mr. M. Chambers said the 1 parties in this case were in a respectable station of life, if and the watch would have been a suitable one. He was suie the Jury would say the defendant bad done an .f extremely cruel act, for after several years' ...

Published: Friday 04 March 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 966 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COURT . FRIDAY. Befroe Aressrs. Ald. Smith, T. Firbatik, and Gresham. that rOCKET-PICKING IN TlE MARvtET-t'LACE. - Two had reprohate-looking felloos, who gave the names of' Win. Johnson and George 1-lustgood Davison, were placed in the dock on suspicion of stealing l6s. 6d., which had 5 been foand inl their possession. Watson stated that hie Was Onl duty inl plain clothes in the ...

Published: Friday 24 October 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3872 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LIBERAL PETITION

... CIO Uptill VA-curt AND EAST RIDING TIMES. HULL, FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1854. Lady SNEERWELL, in the School for Scan. dal, says-after she had lost her own character she knew no pleasure in life equal to that of re- ducing others to the level of her own injured reputation ; and our local liberals seem to be very much of her opinion. Their own profligacy and hypocrisy have been thoroughly exposed, and ...

Published: Friday 03 March 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1341 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY TRIAL

... 1 I -_ CRIM. CON.-HOPE V. AGCtA.DO. It was stated the other day that the plaintiff in this case was dead. This was a inistake, for the case came on again fer hearing in the Court of Queen's Bench on Monday. The first witness called was Ann Rance, who said I entered Mr. Hope's service in 1846, and remained there till 1843; sometime during 1846 Mrs. Hope went to Bavne; after l her return to the ...

Published: Friday 16 February 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2144 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MOTIONS FOR NEXT SESSION

... I The day for the openingof parliament having been formally fixed, it may be convenient that members and the public should know what notices of motion are already upon the books. The following is a transcript, completed up to the time of our going to press: Lord JORNgrir SELL..-.TO move an address to the crown humbly requesting that the country may be imuiediately saved. Lord JOHN RUSLELL.-TO ...

Published: Friday 14 December 1855
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 768 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment