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THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST MR. AND MRS. SLOANE.,

... THE CHARGE OF CRUELTY AGAINST IMR. ANND MRS. SLOANE. GUILDHALL POLIcE-OrFIcF-FRIDAY. The public interest in connection with this case has very much increased since the last eeramination, the greatest curiosity existing to hear the' expected evi- dence of Miss Louisa Devaux, which it was supposed would confirm the disgusting details already given by Jane Wilbred, and perhaps throw some light ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2797 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I I SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Thoripson, NeOwmanrb, Blundell, & Cookman, POCKET PICKING.-John Barrowby, Thomas Gal- ligher, and Edward Weatherill, were charged with stealing £42 l0s. from the pocket of a woman named Jane Thornton. On Tuesday last the prosecutrix was standing at Silver-street corner, when a mlan named Doweon saw Barrowby put his hand in her pocket, while Weatherib l and another ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1751 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... (Prorm the TWetern Luminary.) We have always been of opinion that Dr. -Wiseman did not return to this country from Rome, with the dignity of Cardinal and the pretended title of Arch bishop of Westminster, to carry into effect the provisions of the Pope's insolent bull, without a sufficient staff of Jesuits and seculars to compass the designs of the apostate Church, of which he is the chief ...

Published: Friday 03 January 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2135 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF AIR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL. On Monday morning, at an early hour, and long a before the usual time for commencing business at b Guildhall, Mr. Sloane, the barrister, who stands y charged with starving and otherwise ill-treating I Jane Wilbred, was unexpectedly brought up in the ¢ custody of Mr. Roe, the warrant officer of the couit, from Giltspur street Compter, ...

The Provinces

... Zoe vroutliceo. to FORGED BANK NOTES,-A forgery has been corn- i. mitted on the X6 notes of the Nottingham and Not- ed tinghamshire Banking Company. A number of ed these notes have been passed at Derby (where two he persons are in eustody on the charge), at Newark, t re and other places. The forgery is lithographed, and I er is exceedingly well done ; but the paper is very in- e- ferior. None ...

EXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BY A GAOL CHAPLAIN

... IEXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BYI ?? . A GAOL CHAPLAIN. I MANCHSTtR, DEc. 30.-A case isexciting pub- lie attention here, arising out of a charge made against the Rev. P. J. O'Leary, chaplain of the new Borough Gaol, which possesses an interest beyond this neighbourhood. The case before the Court of Borough Sessions this morning was one in which Robert Burgess and Win. Hewitt were charged with ...

FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MR. SLOANE FOR TRIAL

... FINAL EXAMINATION AND COMMITTAL OF MRU, iLOAINE FOR TRIAL, On Monday morning, at an early hour, and long before the usual time for commencing business at I Guildhall, Mr. Sloane, the barrister, who stands I charged with starving and otherwise ill-treating , Jane Wilbred, was unexpectedly brought up in the c custody of Air. Roe, the warrant officer of the court, from Giltspur street Compter, ...

The Provinces

... FPe provillcoo. '5 - ?? o FORGED BANE NOTES.-A forgery has been com- i- mitted on the £a notes of the Nottingham and Not- v d tinghamshire Banking Company. A number of a A these notes have been passed at Derby (where two b e persons are in custody on the charge), at Newark, t e and other places. The forgery is lit ographed, and b r is exceedingly well done ; but the paper is'verv in- ferior. ...

Police

... pauce. 3 SOUTHWARK.-A HARD CAsE. - An elderly man, named Gale, living in Saunders-street, in the lo parish of Lambeth, applied for the magistrate's hadvice relative to his wife, who recently died in one of the Borough hospitals, and whose body, he being 1, destitute, was unable to ?? applicant, ywho is seventy-four years of age, stated that his to wife, who is one year older than himself, died ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... in _ d, ROBBING RAILWAY PAssExeEns.-John Platt, 30, 50 was indicted for stealing a purse containing six and 5n sevenpence from Ann Barthop, and a purse con- taining 30s. from Mr. Rankin, on the platform of r, the Brighton Railway station, London Bridge ter- n- minus.-Mr. Charnock intimated to the court that `. the prisoner would throw himself on their mercy t by pleading guilty to the offences ...

The Provinces

... at$ jorouturro. to FORGED BANR NOTHS.-A forgery has been com-r si. mitted on the £5 notes of the Nottingham and Not-. ed tinghamshire Banking Company. A number of ed these notes have been passed at Derby (where two be persons are in custody on the charge), at Newark, Ire and other places. The forgery is lithographed, and 1 er is exceedingly well done; but the paper is very in- ?? ferior. None ...

EXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BY A GAOL CHAPLAIN

... EXTRAORDINARY EXCESS OF DUTY BY A GAOL C11APLAIN. D MANCHIESTER, DEC. 30.-A case is exciting pub- i lic attention here, arising out of a charge made against the Rev. P. J. O'Leary, chaplain of the new a Borough Gaol, which possesses an interest beyond D this neighbourhood. e The case before the Court of Borough Sessions this t morning was one in which Robert Burgess and Wm. t Hewitt were ...