HULL POLICE COURT

... I FRIDAY. Before the Mayor (A: Bannister, Esq.,) J. L. Smith, and e J. Gresham, Esqs. Thomas Jones was charged with stealing some braces, s the property of Thomas Newbold. From the statement of the witnesses, it appeared that I the prisoner, on Wednesday, was prowling about Mr. s Newbold's sho in Carr-lane, and suddenly entered the I shop, took teairs of braces from behind the door, and B made ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1854 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF POISONING AT HULL

... On Friday last, at the police conrt, a man named Ofl John Jackson was brought up before Aldermen It. Gresham and Blyth, charged with having poistoned his I'5 uncle, Robert Jackson, an old man, lately a money- ca lender or bill-discoanter, in H-antiver-.square, and wvell an known in the town. Soine tlime prior to his death, thl rwhich took place suddenly, deceased had been brought up YO befre ...

Published: Friday 27 August 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2544 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... HIULL POLICE C(OUt'1. FRIDAY. Befoer Y. L. Smith and John Greshamn, Esqirs. O Sarah Tyman, charged with steeln oewaigMO apparel, the property of a neighbour, Was committed la' for trial. SATURDAY. feo No case occurred to-day calling for a 'repot G( MONDAY. tio Before Alderman BlYth and W. B. Carrick, lt'qr. gr Catharine: Donoly end Christiana Halal were broughtof up on a charge of attempting ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1908 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... EAST'-RIDING SESSIONS. ?? MIDSUMMER P QUARTER. The usual midsummer quarter sessions for the East- th Riding of Yorkshire were held et the New Sessions- min House, at Baverley, on, Tuesday last, before Charles co Strickland, Esq., chairman. The following megistrotes th were on the bench :-Richd G., P. Dawreon, Esq. lRobt. feol Wylie, Esq., Da vid Barton, Esq.,.B. Heworth, Esq., Po Rebt.,Denisen ...

Published: Friday 02 July 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4786 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... -p SOUTH LANCASHIRE SPRING t' ASSIZES. i .-1 le OPENING OF THE COMMISSION. l The Commission of assizes for the southern division of lm this county was opened on Saturday last, in the new assize 35. co ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... last Lhe FRIDAY, APRIL 23. Ite. A CASE OF SUSPICION.-A woman who called herself was Mary Fitz, was brought before Mr. MRansfield on suspicion the of stealing a £5 Bank of England ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... LIes CONVICTION FOiR FI~nmN AT ANI) WOUNDING MRis. on CilAUD~iE..~FalIcq lnorry wase indi'etod for a ?? ilf asi o erdth ChaMbre, in the parish of Killevy, onl hot theo 200h Janugr ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POUCEINTELIJGENCE. j SMI!UGOLINX..- James Henry was ordered to payC fline n of 20s., or be imprisoned for seven days, for bavingll lb. of foreiga manufactured tobacco concealed in his beob -d when met ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These sessions were held at the Town Hall on Thursday last. The Recorder, in his charge, said, with respect to the cases on the calendar, there are no observations which I need make to you upon tile nature of the offences, or of the evidence to be brought before you to induce you to find bills, for the cases are all of an exceedingly simple character. There is, however, one observation I would ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Aj.SS[tIZEITELLITENCFe. W:ESTERN CIRCUIT-E;XETER. TUI59DAY, July 27.r MSr. lieronl Martin, in charging the grand jury for the city of Exeter, observed, that thecre was a case of a womuanr chasred evithl conealing the birth of a child. So soenyt child6ren had come to their deaths shortly after birth, that. the Inw hacd made such a concealmnent an offecec. N oi douibt molly infants were found ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE DORCHESTER. ATTEMPTED MUJ.DER IN THEB PORTLAND CONVICT ESTABLISHMENT.-Wm. Thompson, a most forbidding looking youn5 fellow, of twenty-four, was indicted for cutting and wounding James Cullum, a coxvict in Port- land prison. It appeared that both parties were con- victs, and on the 2nd of September they were at wrek, cracking stones, under the charge of warders, in the stone ...

THE FORGERY BY A CLERGYMAN

... THE TOiGERY BY A CLERGYMAN. WORCESTER, FRIDAY. The Rev. James Nishett, charged with forging the ac- ceptance to a bill of exchange for 300L, upon which he obtained a sum of 2551. from Mr. W. S. F. Hughes, attorney, and coroner for Wercester, was brought up again, and formally remanded for final examination on Monday next, when witnesses are to be brought from the London railway stations to ...