DINNER AT THE COUNTY COURT

... 110 Ifat1c i 1lN2i4AjUt ?? my i vwv fe acil PRESENTATION TO MR. SERGEANT WILKINS. lordi We copy the subjoined report (not having received an wit] intimation to attend the festivity), from the Albion of of it ?? Saturday Mr. Ramshay entertained a Carl party of gentlemen to dinner in the court over which lie pres presides as judge. The note of invitation stated that the the anquet was in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... f FRIDAY, AUGUST 15. SC Sesnoa RoeertY.-A lad, named Lawrence Johnson, rc r was committed for trial for having stolen tvo pairs of trousers from the shop of Mtr. Morris, in Scotland-road. f A WIFE ASSAULTED ]BY H5ER IIUSBAND.-A man named John Kennedy, who keeps a marine store il the neighi- 1 bourhood of Sefton-street, was charged with a brutal at assault upon his wife. A police-officcr, in ...

INQUESTS

... ial Five inquests were held on Tuesday. On Joseph Beck, vO sixty-nine years of age, a poor man who resided at Ever. a a ton. On Saturday last he was run over by an omnibus and ore killed at the corner of Fox-strect and llichmond-row. It .nd did not appear that the driver was to blame, an(d the jury 'wo returned a verdict of accidental ?? Charles the White, nineteen years of age. Deceased was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? . ?? . _w._ ?? I.t~ ?? W.. ?? W ?? TURSDAY, NOVE`BER 11. CAUTION TO OMtNIBUS GUARDS.-A youth, named John Hewitt, a guard to one of the Hirkdale omnibuses, was summoned, on the information of Mr. Moon, for over- crowding an Omnibus. The boy, who had allowed fifteen J instead of eleven passengers to enter, was remonstrated a with by Mr. Moon, when he said in reply that he did not I intend ...

INQUESTS

... lie On Saturday last the body of James Vesvers, a boy lie about ten years old, 0on of parents residing in Devon- ci x- street, -was found in the river near the Albert Pier. It ti vU- appeared that on Thursday, the 9th instant, the deceased d, left home contrary to tie orders of his parents, and no- to V thing was heard of him until he was found as above de st e scribed. It was supposed he had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTALlLGECEJ. r FRIDAY, DixcE.1intill 12. AssAVLT OF A BA! LIF'F.-HenIry Trlopionisi wva-i fii- I20.-. and costs fur a5-nintill, Evan Tliniii:i.s, a hl i,I- ployed to makec a it tinlit at Iis 1(litlieri, ?? IAllbort-place, flu,scll-.stIret. In default Of lN.ii: ti - ino, lie was sellt; to gaol for a month. I Ma ry Ann M (i rt and Elien1 Foletl eeori o tr~ial oil a chiar' oif' stceiling ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. a Before Mr. Greshamt.S W~illiam Barker, who had been charged with having ni been drunk and incapable on the previous Saturday, St and remanded by Alde'rman Thompson from tile fact h: of his having been intoxicated at the time of his ap- bh pearance in court, was again brought up for examina- tion. He expressed his sorrow for his misconduct, and ci was fined five shillings. S Mrl. ...

Published: Friday 25 July 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5208 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF MR. RAMSHAY

... INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF MR.. RAMSHAY. PnRSTON, WEDNCEDAY, Nov. 5.-The inquiry into the conduct of Mr. Itrlashiy, the judge of the Liverpool Counly Court, commenced this day, ?? the Court House, before tile Righrt Honl. the Earl of Carisle (the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lanreaster), ;Mr. Ellis, Q.C. (the Attorney-General of the Duchy), sitting as assessor. Mr. IM Nrt anid Mr. TiNDAL ...

Published: Friday 07 November 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1010 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRUTAL MURDER IN LANCASHIRE

... I BRUTAL MURDER IN LANCASHIRE:. A very shocking murder has been perpetrated within the last few days at Bury-lane, near Leigh, in Lanca- shire, somewhere about eleven miles from Manchester. The victim of the fearful deed is a man, aged about 50 years, named George Green. Tue place where his life has been ruthlessly taken is only a very short dis- tance from his own house; and the supposed ...

Published: Friday 23 May 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1239 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKRUPTCY COURT, DUBLIN —FRIDAY

... BANKRUPTCY COURT, DUBLIN -FRIDAY. ITo _ who IN AS WILLIAm R. COLLETT. Lon- The bankrupt in this ease had been extensively engaged D has in mining operations in the south and west of Ireland, and rried had embarked to a large extent in railway speculations. o He had been a member of parliament, chairman of the re ?? Bank of London, and Imperial Slate Quarry -evo- Company of Ireland, and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. BeRE Ma. WrrinH. The sittings of the court for the September Adjourned General Session, were resumed this morning at the Guild- hall, Westminster, by adjournment from Clerkenwell. There were 48 cases of felony, and eight of misdemeanour, for trial. Mr. Witham shortly charged the grand jury. ROBBERY FROM A JEWELLER'S SHOP. James Robinson, 28, was indicted for ...

Law Intelligence

... W?a?i? *s?teUicjence, f ~NOTICENS-THIS DAY. tBANKRUPTCY COURtT, BASINOIIALL.STREET. ?? Mn.. CesmleaoNaa HoLxon.-.Audit: DenjiuinunnsBrtan, .,BcSYOaJ Mn. CoMsceuOSEeR Gootarevce. -Choiec of assigneces: t Iseinoeger andn Isemnoeger, Llttlebamnpton, merchants, r t 11; EllJah . NSOLVENT COURT, PORTUGAL.STREE'r. AT 10.-Barons. run1 Omrtg cesssosss sn.OrfgleaI prisoners:* EdBward Diehards, Philip A. ...