MURDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK

... MULRDER NEAR HOLKHAM, IN NORFOLK. I WELLs.NEXT-TtHE-SEA, SUNDAY NIGHT.-Noifolk has gained, and is likely to retain, an unenviable noto- riety for crimes of the deepest dye. Scarcely has the excitement consequent on the recent discovery of ?? roanremains in the neighbourhood of Norwich subsided, VI than the news of a cold-blooded murder, perpetrated at tc mid-day near the seat of the Earl of ...

Published: Friday 11 July 1851
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2038 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LONDON GAZETTES

... THE LONDON GAZETTESp TUESDAY, JuLY 8, BANKRUPTCIES ANNULLED.-R. TREDINNICK, Thread- needle-street, mining agent and anctioneer.-W. GEE, Murray- street, Hoxton, tuscan and straw hat manufacturer. BANKRUPTS.-J. HALL, Brighton, tavern keeper.-B. TEDD, Coventry, cotton dresser and builder.-R. CROOM, Downend, Gloucestershire, butcher.-W. KENDALL and J. STANDISH, Leeds. grocer.-J. HOWELL, Liverpool, ...

Published: Sunday 13 July 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. ~~~~ - ma si Ws m THEZ RMV.1 LDrOCKHART 0B' TRASERBURG11. On Saturday an appeal against a decision of the Lord Or- dinarv. refusing to grant a suspension and interdict in the case of the Rev. Dr Lockhart of Fraserburgh, who, as may be remembered, was one of the ministers deposed at last General Assembly, for certain delinquencies, was heard before their ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... THE RECENT MALL A7 (5VILDHALL. Yesterday a court was laid at the Mansion-house for the despatch of business' Alderman COPELANp said he was desirous to call the, attention of his brother aldermen to a circumstance con- nected with the visit which the Queen had been graciously E pleased to pay to the city. He alluded to the total absence! of those indispensable regulations by which it was the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ?? 2H'POLAIC COU'rT-.I' . i~ . I L . U ?? ! 'baiil,'besorb ,Mr. ll P gO -a d 8fr VMarshal1,5for re-e amintion, oil a ebrge 9 ?? person of Emma Gardener, aged 16, higsder I vant. The. Srcuqmtances. under wblch the ?? J unitde ldetails of.tho evidenqe lei. 6j the 'fomer on ?? in the .Da is, ND wes of tl dy ?? llfr iidaeti n10d'ap~pear47. ?? Pi~e deeQa., The ptisitsidt apperiagit the counse a 1. ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE. INTELLIGENCE. ROSCOMMON. (FROM OUR OWN COcESPONDENTr.) Roscommon, 16th July. After taking the presentments on yesterday, the case of the Queen against John Healy, charged with the murder of Martin Duffy, was called on. The case was postponed for the last two assizes, and the accused was out on bail. It was the intention of the crown again to postpone the trial, but Healy having been ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... QUEEN'S BENCH NISI PRIUS-YEsTERDAY. (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a special jury). INFRINGEMENT OF A PATENT. Carmichael v.Coombe and another. This case was resumed at the sitting of the court. The Chief Justice charged the jury, who found a verdict for the plaintiff, 6d. damages and 6d. costs. Counsel for the plaintiff-Mr. Brewster, Q.C., Mr. Fitz- gibbon, Q.C., Mr. Hayes, and Mr. Maley; ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE If TE'LL[dENCE. DOWN. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDEtNT.) Downpatrick, July 29. CROWN COURT. (Before Judge Perrin.) Andrew Ker and Richard Smeaton were indicted for an assault on Patrick Cunningham, endangering his life, and for a common assault. It appeared in evidence that on Easter Monday last the prisoners came up to Patrick Canningham shooting to h-ll with the Pope, priests, and holy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. BOLLS COURT -YEsErDAY. Fitzgbbona v. Moore. Tjs Was a cause petition filed for the purpose of raising the amount of a jointure or rent-charge settled on the plaintiff at her marriage with Mr. Maurice Moore. In the year 1826, an act was passed to annul the marriage, and this act con- tained, among other clauses, one to the effect that Mrs. Moore should be barred of all right ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTELLIGENCE. N. ~~ROLLS COURT-S'A'TURDAY. N. ?? amilton v. Wilson. Mr. Sergeant Christian, with -whom~ was Mr. Hamilton .the Smythe, moved the court, on hehalf of the plaintiff, for leave 'uly, to amend the -bill which' had been filed in this cause.' A ad- prqvious'amendment had been made in it, but a second was new necessary in -order to secure the xights of the minor, '~which would be ...

CRIMINAL COURT OF THE SHERIFFDOM OF DUMBARTON

... CRIMINAL COURT OF THE SHBRIFFDOM OF: DUMBfARTON. On Friday last, Mr. Sheriff Steele, wvithin tlse County Hall of the Sheriffdom, proceeded to try by jury, three cases which: had been brought up at the instance of the Procurator Fiscal of, Court, viz; -V. Tlioeta8 Wlylie and Petcr Al' .Ean, natives of Glasgow, wvere E accused of the crime of theft by housebreakilg, in so far as they did, upon ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... IPSWICHI BOROUGH SESSIONS. These Sessions commenced at the Town Hall, on Thursday, before David Power, Esq., the Recorder. There were 18 prisoners for trial. The Recorder, in his charge, said, he should call their attention to two or three cases on the calendar. But be- fore he did so, he had to observe that, the number of pri- soners was large, there being altogether eighteen cases; out of ...