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SINGULAR CASE OF POISONING

... WIGAN, Monday, June 14.-Considerable excitement has been created in this town in consequence of its being rg- moured that a man named John Nibbolls and his family bad been poisoned by eating cakes which he had pinked up in the street, and, on inquiry, we learn that the report is only too well founded. Nicholls, wcho died yesterday morning, was thirty-seven years of age, and was a collier. lie ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ?? The March g eneral session was continued on Monday at a Westminster by adjournment from Clerkenwell. f STEALING ALE.-George Ludlow, 28, and Michael t Mann, 35, were indicted for stealing a barrel of ale, the property of John Lettome Elliot and others, their masters. The Court sentenced them to twelve months' imprisonment with hard labour.t AN OLn OLrRNDER.-JDhn Williams, 20, was convicted ...

THE BANBURY MURDER

... , THE BANBURY MURDZR.` On Saturday the inquiry into the ciretlmstanees of this dreadful affair was resumed by the magistrates ?? gaol. An interpreter was in attendance i by whom the de, positions were translated to the prisoner. Kalabergo. The following is the most important e6videnoo as yet ad- duced : Wa. THOMPsON, superintendent of the Banbury police, said, when told by Dr. Sandy of the ...

SERIOUS AFFRAY WITH POACHERS

... SElWlOUS AFFRAY WITH POACIHERS. lld' FOUR KiEEPEllS SHOT. a- Intelligenca was rteeiveu at ?? police station in Doncaster at an early hour on Thursdtay mornling, that a he !Inst serious renconltre bhd titelle plhce at W orneraley, ist bstween the siciekeepers of thle Itight llon. Lord Hawke, at, n d a ge ng of poachers, It appears ?? o01 Wediieoday I night, ?? ayniior, the utlider-ketper, aid ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... JitllLL POLICE COUI 'i FRIDAY. (Before Alderman Gresham.) STEALING CORPORATION STAALL-BOARDs. - A Sabouring man, ianaed John Gibbins, was brought up I on the charge of stealing-fortr stall-boards, the property I of the corporation. Dawson, a detective, stated that I from information he had receivedhe proceeded the other I day to the prisoner's stable, near St. Paul's church, I 'where he found ...

Published: Friday 30 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2794 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS BANK RUPTCY COURT

... (rite fotowing uppeared it EL third Editlon of the Packet of I I e otoifgi~e Frid y latL] | f . IiP. DS 13B ANIK i; ?? ( Y COURT. FRIDAY, MAROCH 12, 185¶2. (Before Mr. Comnmtasioner WEST) FURTHER DISCLOSURES IN THE DRAPERY TJIADE.% Ina Be ALLANSON'S BANKRtUPTCY. Air. H. RICIHARDSONr appeared for the aeslignoee, and Mr. OnRtaVas, of.Hull, for several of lita Mancheater ereditoro., Thio vraea ...

Published: Friday 19 March 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2122 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... vowe Intelligence* THE pOLICE AND THET TREET WALKERS.-THE HUSH MONEY SYSTEM. At the Marlborough-street office on Tuesday, William i Smsitb, C 166, was brought before Mr. Bingham, charged with having received money at various times from foreign t prostitutes who frequent Regent-street and that neighbour. r ?? Aobert (through an interpreter) said she I gained a living by prostitution. She was ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... A DISORDERLY HOUSE.-Jane King, 53, pleaded Guilty to unlawfully keeping a certain disorderly house in the parish of St. Luke.-The Deputy-Judge sentenced the pri- soner to one month's hard labour, dating from the day she was taken into custody. He also ordered that she should enter into her own recognisances for £20, and find two sureties of £10 each, to conduct herself properly for twelve ...

Police

... - ?? v olcer. AfARYLEBONE.-TITE MA.YLEnrNp Mu linm Styles was again brought up charged with R% of his wife, when Dr. l1assall gave it as his e djhelrrolt that the marks upon four pieces given into ded I l were those of human blood, and two more toms, f is-l ews' animal-a horse. There were two other piece, n trio not been subjected by him to ?? l lihidtr manded the prisoner till next Monday, ...

Assize Intelligence

... Amilt LINCOLN. CONCEALMRNT OF BmnT.-Eliza Spafford, Mary Green- wood, and Eliza Lyon were placed at the bar to reesive sentence for the offence of endeavouring to conceal the birth of their bastard children, to which they had severally pleaded Guilty. His Lordship stated that he was happy to say that he saw nothing in any of these eases to occasion any suspicion that the prisoners bad ...

FEARFUL OMNIBUS ACCIDENT

... FEARFUL OMNIBUS ACCID An accident of a fearful character occurred day week on the road between Oley arrnd Ilklen by which the lives of ten or a dozen persons wera eaynby gered, the limbs of several individuals were endac fractured, and the bodies of somewhere about fift sons bruised and lacerated in the most shrckifmy Per This misadventure arose out of the opsekting fnet overloaded omnibus, in ...

Published: Friday 13 August 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 686 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... Hi. 11 L L P OLI C E C, 0 U It'r. ? FRIDAY. ~in.V (Before Ald. Gresham,) order 'ROBBING A FPLLOW SEAMsAN.-Jobn Haike, a sea- and a *laso, was charged with stealing a pair of boots from to go ?? Wischman. The paisotier was met this snorning for a sosar the Old Dock basin by P.C. 69, with a bundle i not g tebe possession, and on being asked what it contained, nrotg ,sEeplied that hie was takting ...

Published: Friday 08 October 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4694 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment