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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 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The January Quarter Sessions were held by adjourrm, iw on Monday at Clerkenwell. The calendar contained serb l p1 prisoners, sixty-seven of whom were charged with fel>; P. The grand jury having been charged, the Court proeedl al to pass sentence on some prisoners convicted at a peree hi sitting of the Court. FALSE PaxrENcEs.-Among them was John Whittle, . was convicted of obtaining some goods ...

HULL SESSIONS

... |THIS DAY (FRIDAY). an The learned RECORDER took his seat on the bench is at 9 o'clock. S ROBBERY BY A SERVANT. i ELIZ, JACKSON (19) *was charged with stealing : two sheets and a pillow case, the property of Samuel cl Meggitt. a] Mr. GRESHAM ?? the articles were missed, suspicion fell upon the prisoner, whose box being searched by the police wasfound to contain the rE linen in question. A five ...

Published: Friday 15 October 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2172 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LINCOLN ASSIZES

... LINCOLN tASSIZES. art MONDAY, JuLY 13. (Before Mr. BARON ALDERUON.) of FREDERICK WO(DWARD wase indicted for ret feloniously stabbing aud wounding Enrily Woodward, fre with intent to do her grievous bodily ?? ret prosecutrix in this easo was the wife of the prisoner, ...

Published: Friday 16 July 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 948 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... Pef-ore Jr. Sergeant Annmsa, Assisltant udge.) SINGULAR AND INTERESTING CASE. Thomas Henry Stone, 40, was indicted for having, by means of false and fraudulent pretences, obtained from Richard Foster, a post-office order for the payment of £3 19s (d., with intent to defiraud him thereof.-Mr. Bodkin and Mr. Poland appeared for the prosecution, which was in- stituted by the Mendicity Society. ...

CRIMES AND OFFENCES

... HORRIBLE MURDER IN DRURY-LANE BY BURNING. Monday evening Mr. Higgs held an inquest at the Three Horse Shoes, Milford-lane, Strand, on the body of a newly born female child, who was murdered under the following appalling circumstances- John Mahoney, an Irish labourer, stated that while going l along the passage of 5, Bennett's-place, Drury-lane, last Saturday night, his foot struck against a ...

THE SESSION

... Even in ordinary and untroubled times the opening of the Session is looked forward to with curiosity and interest. Though the Dramnatis personce and the theatre be the Eame-the II pieces 'I all stock ones, there is a general desire to see them again, and to listen, if not Lapplaud. The extraordinary exciting and unsettledj state of public affairs at the present moment, has this year ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... SACRILsGe.-Samauel Collins, 30, was indicted charged with unlawfully breaking and entering a certain district church of the pariah of St. Marylebone, to wit, Trinity Church, with intent to steal the goods, chattles, and money therein being in the said church. It appeared that the pri- soner had been employed about Trinity Church, Marylebone, and on the 25th of February last he was seen by the ...

NISI PRIUS COURT, FRIDAY, July 16

... THEA T- . 1- .- IlA A1.- ST - ?? - DEO. DEM. AGAR AND ANO. v. BROWN, EJ.OC! )MENT. (SPECIAL JURY.) Mr. KNOWLES and Mr. Serjeaut MATTHEWS were conne11 for the Plaintiffi; Mr. WATsoo and Mr. COWLINO for the Defendant. This was an action of ejectment, brought to recover poa- eession of a considerable etate. situate in this county, proeerty which belonged, at no very distant period, to Thop. ...

TWO POLICE OFFICERS DISCHARGED AND IMPRISONED

... i TWO POLICE OFFICEB8 DISCHARGED I AND MPFRIbONED. _ ,d5L'J. AJuaowAww- Yesterday Week, John Payne, No. 42, and John Otohswaita, N'o. 93, two of the Lesas police force, were broughst bafore the Mayor and aeverel other Meglatrates, at She Leeds Court- house, on a serious Chargie. Payne baas been ManaY Yearn io the force, but Outhwaite, who is a much younger niao, has not been niece tban a year. ...

WEST RIDING SPECIAL ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... WEST RIDING. SPECIAL ADJOURNED SESSIONS. ,or - -o da5y These sessions were held sit the Court1-hose, Ire. Wakefield, ott Thursday lost, thle I-on. Edwin Lascelles, md M.P., its the choir. The. following MAlgistrates were pre-' 20-sent :-John P. Tempest, E iq., ?? Spencesr Stanhope, E-q ,Om WV. B. Wrightson, Esq., ?? NV. R. C. Stantfleld, Eq .,I Its- ALP., Antdrew Lawson, Esq , E. B. Denison, ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... BULL POLICE COUilR SATURIDAY. Before Thoe. Tbompnen and Tihos. Newimareb, Esqrs. 'CHARGE OF ASSAULT AGAINST THER SCHOOL- MASTER OF THE HULL WoRRHnOusE.-Edward Bird, schboolmaster Of the svorkhouse was charged with .croelly and wantonly flogging a little lad named Ueorge Leek, who is an orphan, and an inmate of the svorkhouise. Mr. Hindes conducted the prosecution ; Mr. Side- bottom appeared ...

Published: Friday 23 April 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2744 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment