EXETER CITY SESSIONS

... . . .. .. . . . ?? rLXr~l1U t3111 ZM~IVn±UND On Monday last the usual city sessions, for clearing wt Cie gaol of offenders previous to the assize, was held at i the Guildhall, before F. N. RoiEres, Esq., Recordor. On ith the Bench were w. W. Btooper, Esq., Mayor: G. C. ithe Holroyd, .Esq.; T. Latimzer, Eaq.; R. Bastard, Esq. ; ?? AMaunder, Esq. ; J. D. Osbourn, Esq-7 and J. Harris, itii'l Esq. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASS1ZE INTELLIGENCE. TIITEF MURDEFR AT DODDINGURUST.-as HTOME CfRCUIT-OHErmsFomo, Mfarch'l WI Before Lord Chief-JIuatlce Campbiell. Vienim Drory, 23, described as a farmer, was indlcted for the pa wilful murder of Jael Denny,.by strangling her with a rpep. buq .This ease appiearei t excite very great interest, and long be- tie fore the doors of the court were opened they -were literally be- :1 ...

ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.—FRIDAY

... ENCUMBERED ESTATES COURT.-FRIDAY. (Before the Chief Commissioner and Mr. Commissioner Longlield.) TuE above Commissioners sat this day for the disposal of encumbered property. No fewer than seven estates having been announced for sale,: an unusually large number of purchasers and others were in attendance. Among the sales were the following:- COUNTs OF lOuTII, llMEATS!, AND ANTRINr. It tfle ...

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 

THIS DAY

... COUNTY ANTRIM ASSIZES. CROWN COURT. Eel/ast, Monday1, Afarct 17. Tho Right iHon. Justice Praena took; his seat on the bench shortly before half-past ten o'clock this morning, accompanied by J. T. Tennent, Esq., High-Sheriff, when, the Commission having been read by Walter Bourne, Esq., Clerk of the Crown, The gentlemen of the Grand Jury, having been called and answered to their names, were re ...

THE ESSEX MURDERERS

... TiHE ESSEX MURDERERS. CONFLSSION OF 1)RORY. (Fromt the Chelmnsford Chronicle.) The mot excitinig inter~est continues to prevail respecting -the ),I two crinsiinals nowviunder thef ?? of-fdeath in oar Af counoty prison, for whiose execution oi Tuecsday, the 25th inst., warrants have been already receivcd ; and as to the, guilt of one of themI Thomas Drory, we aire in a condition to remove any ...

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 ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... ?? was otened on Ttuesday; thi )I JOB V SVIN LJOJnA 16 c The commission was opened on Tuesday; the Judges 9 d being Lord Chief Baron Poocx and Mr. Baron MARTIN. 11 ll Their Lordships came from Dorblhester, and were met, as 0 e is customary, by the High-Sheriff, about two miles from tl e the city. Havingenteredthe statecarriage,theyproceeded ;S It at a brisk pace toward~{eavitree, and arriving ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... OORONER'S INQUEST. Dr. Kirwan held an inquest yesterday at No. 24, Chancery- il lane, on view of the body of a male infant, aged nine months, f, named James Hennessy, whose death it was alleged, had h been caused by neglect and want of proper nourishment. t Several witnesses were examined, and proved that the F child was the illegitimate offspring of a woman named Eliza p Murphy; that she ...

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 ...

OXFORD CIRCUIT.—WORCESTER, MARCH 7

... OXFORD CIRCM-WORCESTE.R, MAon 7. SPECALa lUST CASE.-SLA Ua . NO RELL. (From The 2Times.l) -This action was brought to recolver the sum of 5'391. 2s. 7d., heirs' the arrears of salary alleged to be ~due- from the defendant. s to thie plaintiff, as Clerk and travie'ler for the defendant in con-, nexion edith the Stoke Prior Works. r, Ar. Wheteley, Q.C., Mr. Keatifig, Q.C., and.Mr. Gra y, were ...