MURDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK

... MULRDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK. I WELLs.NEXT-TtHE-SEA, SUNDAY NIGHT.-Noifolk has gained, and is likely to retain, an unenviable noto- riety for crimes of the deepest dye. Scarcely has the excitement consequent on the recent discovery of ?? roanremains in the neighbourhood of Norwich subsided, VI than the news of a cold-blooded murder, perpetrated at tc mid-day near the seat of the Earl of ...

Published: Friday 11 July 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2038 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FRIMLEY MURDER

... I I EXECUTION OF, LEVI' HARWOOD AND SAMUEL JONES. On Tuesday morning, the two men who were con- at victed at the last assizes at Kingston, of being con- at nected with the murder of the Rev. George Holiest, at Frimley, suffered death in front of Horsemonger-lane be Gaol. It is calculated that there were between 7,000 and fo 8,000 persons present. At eight o'clock was heard the first solemn ...

Published: Friday 18 April 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2121 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

HULL POLICE COURT

... i ?? FRIDAY. Before Messrs. Gresham, Smith, and Thompson. MAN AND WIFE.-Thomas Barker, a middle-aged man, was charged by his wife, Mrs. Barker, with having assaulted her. The complainant stated that while in bed on Tuesday week last the defendant went up to her, and struck her several times. Shortly after this had occurred she asked him if he would assist her in some business which she had to ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1753 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IN Re s Jot ?? bankrupt in this case, a merchant in the African trade, came before the court on Wednesday, on the application for his certificate. Mr. Commissioner Stephenson delivered an exceedingly lengthy judgment, of which the following is an ?? honour said that to the certificate several objections had been raised on behalf of the assignees, involving charges against the bankrupt of ...

THE COUNTY COURT

... 0 The public investigation into the charges pre- by a ferred against Mr. Ranmshay, the judge of the County Court of this town, has closed, and it now dov remains for the Earl of Carlisle to consider the wio o evidence and to pronounce a verdict on the case `2a ;. as it has been presented before him. From the .vi' IC li list moment it was announced that an inquiry had PlIc been granted, we ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—MONDAY, DECEMBER 22

... d, COURT OF EXCHEQUER.-MON'DAY, DECmIBt S22. |,ti -- ?? - ?? ~ ~~~di r- [siTTrIes Vr NISI PRIUS, BErO:I3 MR. BARON MARTIN AND Li of A SPECIAL JURLY.] LII TRTIMPIzI vi. LOOKUT.-Sir F. Thesiger, Mr. Knowles, v and Mr. Phipson appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. M tl id Chambers, Mr. Maynard, and another learned gentleman it 011 wete counsel for the defendants. In 1847 the plaintiffs ti Yv purchaseda ...

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 ...

THE CLOSE OF THE SESSION

... (Rican the Stanurtcc-c.) Ir were doubtless too much to expect of a 'Ministry five years in a office, and car lego the system of a preceding Ministry four t years before them, to tell of all the evil consequences of nine I years of eisrule-cf incomes declining at the rate of nearly three a millions a-year for the latter of the nine years-of raw materials Ni consumed in the inverse ratio of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICE INTELLIGENCE. Czioirt o-Hovz, BiztsroL, SA UDA Y. Jan. 25. ogietrates present: The sayor, and Col. Worrall, and C, dw ?? earge of estealing wearing dthe property of Catherine Shovrling. was discharged, Ore 1 n no evidence against him. ery ?? Licet, charged with having broken the windows he Brown, was find lOs. and costs, or in default fourteen fss racrkner, a lad, and Elizabeth ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... IL INTELLIGENCE. ~A~COURT, IJune;16.-The Queen v. the Printers and of' pn tPA rule resi for a criminal information r ,pesrs. ]labry&Eantprinters and publishers t AlihRMegS. Bradbury & Fwhaus, theper DalY, of Galway, dio:' fcr a tede upon the Rev. reter DayI f awy bN t a few days ado. Mr., Baddeley this day p5jsg tha the rule be made absolute. Mr Wells eeid he fed to stho cauee against the rule ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I (Before Mr. Shuta 2Tkett, Regsrar.) RE GEoEuGE JONES WEBB, Llanelly, Shipowner and Coal- merchant.-A sitting for the choice of assignees took place on Saturday. Mr. A. Brittan tendered a proof on bebaif of the Llanelly Bank, for £450, arising on three bills of exchange for that amount discounted for the bankrupt. Mr. Linklater ob- jected to the proof because It did not properly set out the ...