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 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... )yFRIDAY, MARICH 7. d, PUBLI'CANS AND BCSSRSELLERSS. -The number of a summonsca was greater than usual, there being six puttlicasin and five beersellers. - Publiassn- a Samuel Pee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PO LICE INTEL LIGENC E. TLUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18. e DOG FCIsoTING.-Wrm. Standage, Peter Booth, Peter Burns, and Peter Revill, were each fined d5. and costs for being engaged in dog-fighting, in Peter-str ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELEI(AOlNCI'. In Si h0 TiUESD)AY, JANUARY 1*. ot rt- ?? persons were brought uip onn lie charges of begging. Amongst them was art lrrcshwornan, et hewho had 4s. ?? on her person when taken t ...

COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... COUNTY COURT-YEsTERDAY. [CONTINUED FROM PAGE TBREE OF SUPPLEMENT.] t Mr. Ramshay, the judge, took his stat on the bench at thve oficuers to ten o'clock, at which time, independent of the~ ofiesof tite ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PA:4S E.il, ?? Io: . .-l - 11- ?? ;,w,s f. z The sittin ps of tiii . cilli et c ii liiieneel ye stewlay. ill the Nisi Priisi eiitot, LI )Are C'iirles (o'rwi 1iioi, , a' 'suir.ll 'l'uc re lwas ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENC E. TUILSDAY, MARCH }8. UTTERING B3ASE COIN.-RoscaninaTealing,assoman ubo hadl been before the court six times previouslv for similar offences, was committed by the magistrates for t ...

MOCK AUCTIONS

... . I -. TL- --I -4.4: The magistostes, the police, adtthe press have for a long.tihe-bqen harassed with oomphao 'of i frauds;. perpett~di upon UnwuAry iustomers, at shops in thsistown wh ...

LIVERPOOL OCTOBER SESSIONS

... LIVERPOOL OOTOBER SESSIONS. (I ~o Tue business of these sessions commenced yesterday in (uno~ .,the crown court, before Gilbert Henderson, Esq., re- 8on~ r.corder. The calendar contained the states of ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSAG .. ie [BEFORE CHIAS. CRtOMPTON, ESQ., ASSESSOR.] The sitting of this court commenced yesterday, is the e Nisi Prism Court. There were forty-eight issues for trial, s upwards of twenty ...

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 ...

PAPER DUTIES—DEPUTATION TO THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... PAPER DUTES--DEPUTATION TO TE CHANCEL- ILOR OF .THE EXCHEQUJER. I - - .. . I On Saturday, at twelve o'clock, a very influential and numerous deputation waited on the Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, by appointment, to lay before him the grounds on which they sought a repeal of the excise duties on paper. The deputation. consisted of the following gentlemen, who, it will be seen, were principally ...