HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLIC E COURIT. FRIDAY. Before Messr&. Smith and Gresham. STEALING SASit LINE.-Thomnas Knapp, a young man about 19 years of age, was charged with having stolen a quantity of sash line, the property of Mr. Laybourne, of Alfred-street, Pottery. Last night, a short time previous to the robbery, the prisoner was observed near the prosecutor's shop, which is occupied for the sale of the above ...

Published: Friday 24 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HOW THE JOLLY MAN GOT ROBBED

... Ther (Frost COristospher' Tadpole.) ?? bad been a great many robberies, and I had to go one night to Kingston, to be ready for the fair next morning ; and with a lot of money. I heard in town one of the highwaymen had gone out; for, bless you, they used to set out from London in the open day, as bold as missionaries-so I made up my mind to do them. I rode an old screw, not worth a rap, if ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... & INdt!EgT ON EORG8 DIRUMMOND, EsQ.-On Tues- day Fight an inquiry was taken by Mr. Bedford, at the Turk's Head Tavern, MOtcombe-street, 'elgrave-aquare; as to the death of George Drummonid, Esq., who expired under most distressing circumstances o'n' Sunday. Lient. E. Atheley Drummond, R.N,, of 2, Bryanston-sqiare, stated that the deceased was his consin, and in his forty-, eighth year, On ...

Published: Sunday 12 January 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4357 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, Jan. 23

... COURT OF SESSION-TFcnsDAY. Jao. 23. THE 1tADDINGTONSHIaE tARS.. The debate was resumed to-day at eleven o'clock before the whole Bench (with the exception of Lord Cockburn), when The DEAN OF Fmcu-Tr addressed the Court for the petition- ers. He commenced by referring to the importance of an in- quirr into the mode of striking the fiars, either in the case of a particular county, or of Scotland ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... Yesterday a court was held, Mr. Deputy PEACOCK in the chair. Mr. Deputy HOLT called the attention of the court to a paragraph which appeared in semae of the newspapers reflect- ing upon the commissioners. It stated that the sewers in the neighbourhood of Great Certer-lane were in the most disgraceful condition, and was celculated to cause excitement by representing that the fingers of a b by ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw L ntent.e09M re NOTJVES.-Tuis DAY. a COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10.- Apiieals: MillervT. HUddleettofe, Part beard; TatesV, i Madden; limesy. Sayer; Mitealsv. Connor. 'VICE CII4kHLL0RS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INK. 01 AT 10.-BzFonis Vicca.Ca!OiLi~caLo K~oaaT Balucx-Unopipcsed. rtitlona: Hay V. 'Willoughby; Ra-sibottom v. Nash; Sidney v. Mu41. qi ?? v. Price; nre Clunie; In re Worsop, In ...

ROLLS COURT—LONDON, WEDNESDAY

... I ROLLS COOURT-LONwON, W-1nRmDAY. I I MOTION VOF ItNJUCTION. Logan v. Lord Courtowan. The Master of the Rolls gave judgment in this case was heard on the motion for an inj unction in Nov He said it was not necessary now t'on i. eiubl stances under which the act authorising the couatrtclh. the railway was obtained. It was sufficient at p consider the grounds on which the injunction was son ...

MURDER NEAR BURY ST. EDMUNDS

... i MURDER NEAR BURY ST.- EDMIUNDS. .0 ?? -, . ?? the Times, Or- - Ondayevdning last a murder was committed in the thi parish of rLasthall, under very shocking circumstances; and, an a h from a tionvhhleh we were enabled to obtain on the IV spot; there can be but little if any doubt that the perpetrator of ler it is now in custody. The following narrative will be found to c is. embrace all the ...

IPSWICH COUNTY COURT

... IPSAVICH COUNTY COURT. ?? WUPN4I Vt;U tI'. This court was held on Friday and Saturday last, before F. Kt. Eagle, Esq., the Judge. In s'e Wollon, an Insolvenl.-Tlhe insolvent, a prisoner, who came up on his final order, enlisted into the l6th re- giment of Lancers in April,1848,adetacinllent of which re- giment wvas then lying in lpswich Barracks, under the command of Major Gavin. The ...

CITY COURT OF SEWERS

... 6Yesterday a court was held. Mr. Deputy PEACOCK in the chair. Mr. Deputy HoLT called the attention of the court to a paragraph which appeared in soic of the newspapers, reflect- ing upon the commissioners. It stated that the sewers in di the neighbourhood of Great Carter-lane were in the most dis- graceful condition, and was calculated to cause excitement ,by representig that the fingers of a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA I1' INTEL:LIGfNCE,,-WEID.NSDAY. ig COURT OF CHANCERY. SHORT V. MiERiCIERI. This teas an appeal from the Vice.Cltaticellor KnightI Biruce. Th'cebill was tiled for an account of dealings andI transactions between the plaintiff and the defendants, wio ar boesa saeagents. I wats stated that it- March le 848 th patie enere ino smespeculations, adtatd t of secure thle (lefctdatits from any losses ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGEACE-TIURlSDAY. BOW -STREF.T. -Jritsct Clarke, a caurman, anld lamwes collins, tl a cornimjission-ageiit, were placed at thle bar before Mr. Hall, n'ai for finial Lxantination, the former being charged with stealing fest bags of coffee from the London Docks, and the other receiv- ing a Portion of the same, well Ilnowing them to have been Stoleni. arnc Mr. Ballantine attendied on ...