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Central Criminal Court

... central -Crinftnal eourt. The court resumed its sittings on Monday, pur. Iscant to the adjournrment from the last session. ROBbitIV AT TirE LoNDmos Docr-s.-Coates Fennell, 38, a personaof respectabe appearance, described as' an agnt,.was indicted for stealing a quiatity of codfees the property of the London Dock Compnipy. In other counts the prisoner was charged with feloniously receiving the ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... IYOIKSIIRE SPRITN ASSIZES. (C'onseruedfrom ilia Supplemlent.) C R 0 N C O U R T. F RIDA Y. ?? 21. (Before Mr. Baron PLAn.) EMBEZZLEMENT AT LEEDS. i HENRY FORDHAR (out on bail) was charged with embezzling £263, the property of Messrs. Tetley and Son, of 3Leeds. Mr. OvoaRxN Was for the prosecution; Mr. TENIPLo and Mr. 3 SeVYMOU defended the prisoner. The prosecutors are extensivs boewers at ...

MISS TALBOT'S CASE

... I COURT OP CHANCERY, LiNCOLN 's-sees, ArtAlcrr 22. DOYLE V WRIGHT. Two petitions in this suit stood for hearing in his Lordships, paper of this morning. The one of Miss Augusta Talbot, by her next friend, Dr. Doyle, it will be recollected, was specially appointed by the Lord Chancellor on Thursday last for argument to-day; and the other, also in the name of Miss Talbot, but through the Hon. ...

Published: Friday 28 March 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2860 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... CHARGE AGAINST; AS CLERGYMAN. 1 In the Arches Court, on Saturday the 15th inst., before Sir F. J. Fut the case promoted by the Rev. George Madan against the Rev. 'Jhn Seton Karr was concluded. The arguments occupied the attention of the court eight days. It was a cause of office brought to this court by letters of request from the diocese ?? and Bristol, and was promoted by Mr. Madan against ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 635 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Assize Intelligence

... aosoo LINCOLN. Id TNceNDIARIlSct.-Charles Lee, aged 20, and Wvm isPalmer, 18, were indicted for having, on the ?? o ;O February, at Anwick, maliciously set fire to astac Id of eats, the proeperty of Janies Osgarby; and oi the in some day, at Leasinugham, a stack of barley and a n stack of wheat Straw, the property of Edward Black. is burn. The case was very clear against the accused t When the ...

Assize Intelligence

... moov, intrittocao. LINCOLN..: I ?? Lee, aged 26, and Wmi. a Palmer, 18,'weriiindieted for' having, on the ist ot' D February, at Anwick, maliciously eet fire to a stack i of oats, the pr perty of James Osgarby; and on the [ same day, t' Leatiogham, a stack of barley and a X stack of wheat straw, the Property of Edward Black- burn. The case wa's very icdar against the accused. ?? the fire broke ...

Central Criminal Court

... N, i eiln'tral crilgilla ( 4 :U. . ?? __ ' TEaS LAKS Oa ?? t lS EARL jB iTiAfGgD, -Mary Adn 1rarlses, 26, spinster, a shabbily dresseid :and nst very prqpqssessireg looking woman, ;itban a infant id her arirps, w indicted for poijury. Mr. c Parry an4 Mr. ?Painelliprosecbt;td, and ,r. W'diiamn 1 Gooperwa 'for the, qefence,-.Mr. Parry stated tbe. followipg case to. te jury.' The defendant ...

The Provinces

... TDO vrownt.00, THE NEw ASYLUM FOR 2i;FANT ORPHANS, STAN!- FORD-HILL-Her Majesty the Queen has., been I pleased to patronise the above institution,';by. prei. eentin'g the aiim of 250 guineas. to securetohis Royail 1-lighoe.s the Prince if Wales the right of presental-l tion to one bed for life. MONUMENT OF THE LATE CANoN BOWas.;-A tab- let to the memory of b'this 'admirable poet and truly I ...

Police

... voltre, CLERKENWELL.DISTUBBING A CONaiGA- f TIOrN.-A portly looking man attired in a suit of m mourning, who gave his address as William Frede- d rick, gentleman, of No. 29, Union-street, Clarendon- t 8 square, Somers-town, was charged with disorderly conduct, and disturbing the congregation of St. Paul's Church, Camden-square, St. Pancras.-Mr. Jennings, verger of the church, said that on ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... LEEDS DISTRICT COU'IT OF BANKRUPTCY. _.E BUSINESS OF THE ENSUING WEEK. MONDAY, March 24. TLI Before Mr. Commissioner AVRroN. William Heaenry Cattou, and Charles Catton, Ntlilnsbrldge, dyers, ck certific-,te, at 11. Joseph Rawling. Selby, shoemaker, certificate, at 12. jalt IVEDNESDAY, MIarch2t;. At the TolWIN BALL, HULL. fol Richard Boyle, jUn., of Hull, merchant, &c., last exam. and I proof ...

Assize Intelligence

... A00ife. Intriltocure. CAERMA-LTHEN. a a T'rs LAaUGAt0S PozsoVlxN CASE.-We noticed v dour paper of last week the trial of Elizabeth d Gibbs for the murder of. Rebecca UpLTill,-and her c Gcqotttl and that she had also been tried on n se- v fcd indictment for the murder of Mrs. Mary Ann I .Severne, at Brixton, near Laugharne, by adminis. e eieg tt her wilfully a quantity of arsenie, and ac v ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... 1 LCONTINUED PROM LAST WBER.] it CROWN COURT.-FRIDAY, MARCH 14. h (Before Mr. Baron PLATT.) S CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH. tl SARAH KENDALL was charged with concealing the birth cl of her child. The prisoner lived as house servant to the Rev, i Mr. Evans, the toater of the Grammar School, at Sedbergh. E A few days previous to the 26th of November, the prisoner complained of being unwell ; she ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5332 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment