HULL POLICE COURT

... !I4.LL POLICE1 COJ 1a l. FRIDAY. 'No case of interest occurred at this court to day. SATURDAY. -Bfore Aid. Gresbartf, Aid. Smith, and Jns. Henwood, Esq. Henry Wilson was charged wvith stealing fourteen fishbaskets, the property of John Moseles. The prosecutor 's foreman stated that yesterday meora- ing as he was going to work at his master's shop, in Fetter-lane, lie found the prisoner ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rs in ient TUESDAY, MAY 18. the ^XuacGtra.-Two seamen, named Hugh M'Conkey this and Hugh Majurey, were charged with smuggling 3 lbs. d to of foreign manufactured tobacco. The prisoners were ome apprehended coming ashore at the Brunswick dock on my I Monday, and, on being examined, the tobacco was found iigh concealed in their boots. They were each fined 6s., or rse- I fve days' imprisonment in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, JANUany 30. COINING PENNY-PIEsB.-John Wilson, Mary Davies, and a boy named Thomas Williams, were charged with forging and uttering several counterfeit pennies. On Thursday evening the boy Williams went into the shop of Mr. W. Golding, butcher, Crosshall-street, and asked for two half -enny puddings, tendering a penny in payment. Mr. Golding, seeing that the penny was bad, gave it back, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, JvNE~ I. Ld A STOWAWAY.-A young man named William Williams, rfor atowing away on board the Camertonian, on the occasion tof that vesseol sailing from Liverpool for Calcutta on the 7th of June, 1851, was committed to prison for seven days. leSPURIOU'S JEWELLERY. - Edward Devlin, one of the fraternity who live by palmting upon unwary strangers ,le articles of base metal by falsely ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... IOILICE JNTf?I?LJGENCE. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1. jogs, John Reardon, Joseph Campbell, and Noatluiniel Camp- of p bell, butchers, were fined 20s. and costs for exposing for bute sale unwholesome beef. ?? PICKING PooKETS.-Daniel M'Kleown, James MI'Alister, by ic and Patrick Murphy, three lads, were conmmitted, the wi first two for three months, and the latter for one mouth, ness for picking pockets on ...

COUNTY COURT

... e MONDAY, FUREAtrY 23. . (BEFPOUtE JJOSEPH POLLOCK, ESQ.) 0 The court was opened at ton o'clock this morning, for the February sitting. The following is a suiniary of the business to come before the eourt :-Original pahints, d 1174, incluiding two jury cases; adjmurnuel cases, 11; ap- nplications for new trials, 4 sinoosesfurcommitinauts b 64; interpleader clins, 6; inlsvonecy caye., 2) (anrd ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLJOIUNTELLJGIENOE. FRIDAY, OcvonsRn 15.I IMPUDENT ThEFT.-A lad, named John Monks, weas charged with stealing a pair of boots. The prisoner hadl only just been discharged on a charge of breaking win- dowvs, when he went into the shop oit Mrs. MI'Vey, and took a pair of shoes from the counter and ran out with them. Mrs. M'Vey gave ?? to an officer, who pursued him and took him into custody. ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL IJDISTRICt COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. (Berwe Commissionter mr. Sergt. Stephen.) WEDNIESDAY.-RE EDWIN' FOWLER, Bristol, Tailor and Draper-The balikrupt came up on his certificate. Mir. Bevan appeared in eupporti and Mr;ii. -Brittan opposed, on behalf of the assignees. T'he grounde of opposition were-l3t, reckless trading ;,2igd. that no cash-book or any proper books had -been kept by the ...

A BATH JURY IN A FIX

... Ai BATH JURY IN A I1'm ?? actionC was trledon.iuesdak, aet the.Lion hotel, Bath,! Lbefore Frederilk Dowding,Es5'f-.d'epu~ty-shueriff atid I resjsedt~blei jury,'to recover the sans of~t 151 fjor- the maintetnancepf ?? -ille#itinidtchil11, for ?? eeks, at; 5. per~..Whqk. -The thlaitiff- 'Wai stepbls fra aorcgmnrsdu n Crsmbe-dowp.;.jhe dserf lnM hre Bebr Cot-sl cit o.41aM r, tiheact~~a ?? and3 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLICE INTELLIGENCE _, 1.- RAWMIR SlDAY. Sentember 11th, CC- Cow ,oLslOfSHr, SATURDA Y, 60Pepr~e Ioe Ire. ?? P rdto anser A. Charle~o ilceint a n the 2nd of September. The parties are S~At ,m, ?? Avon-street. Grat Gardlens; eels 'ad live I a aqurrel ensued between the de- '0'9 day bobeY .named Hodges. Thomar ntn erd to 'be~ d a wools t fel lover a wall into* a cellar, and P~at Iallried bys ...

THE LATE CATASTROPHE AT THE DUFFRYN COLLIERY, NEAR ABERADRE

... ~aTHq;Ba LATE CATASTROPHE AT THE I . I D~Th'FRYN COLLIERY, Nam ABERDARE .i FROM OuRt OWN RBPPORTER P of ADI0URNR.D LNQUEST. IThe inquiry into the recent acoledent'by freidanmp at Aberdare cc was resumed OD Monday, when an' insreased attendance of b p41s~te intfegste'd 1trn mining operanilaisi was apart among ~wo we 'gotibid Mr. 'Nixoni'. ofil iiroprietor,i M, ta, f initeral rurs~yor, Mr. Rich5 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Oolr~csl-HlOuvsn FAIDA C. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Cal. Worrall, and Mr. Coates. Chadtes Charles, Henry Gurming, and John Cummins were charged with stealing a pair of traclos, the pro ertyof Messrs. Thomas, of Bristol-bridee. .0. 189 was on datv in Icedo iff-street last night, and on pasiloathel oremiese of Messrs. Thomas, saw the trucks safe, but on repoilnag sh ortly after missed them ...