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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 ...

Police

... Voltre. St MARYLEBONE.-Tg MAIYLRB0NMi ?? liam Styles was again brought up charged with ?? y of his wife, when Dr. l1assall gave it as his dteid td 4t VP that the marks upon four pieces given into his ied best w vere those of human blood, and two moretheseaofsse$5sirn . animal-a horse. There were two other pieces r-rfert l not been subjected by him to ?? mag hicl bad t-manded the prisonertill ...

Assize Intelligence

... gooilt InfelligeVe. DORCHESTER. SACRLEOR,-Joln Hayward and James Hayward were indicted for burglariously breaking and entering the church at Durweston, and stealing therefrom a silver cup and plate and a plated flagon, on the 19th of O ?? ap- peared by the evidence of the Rev. Sidney Godolphin Osborne, the rector, and other witnesses, that the church of Durweston was broken into on the night ...

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 ...

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 

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 ...

LAW REFORM

... I THE resignation of the Russell Cabinst will the bnot, we hope, arrest the progress of the important Bcar, -measures of Law Reform proposed by it at the opening not I of the preseat session of Parliament. The recommen- ie dations of two Commiossions appointed some time of r since to inquire inte the administration of justice in rent 0 the Courts of Common Law and Equity, had been a en rmade ...

EXECUTION OF KALABERGO FOR MURDER

... OxvoaD.-The execution of William Milaboigo for the murder of his %uncle took place on Monday morning at the Oxford Castle, in the presence of upwards of 10,000 spec- tators, who conducted themfselies: with great propriety and decorum. The convict .was attended by two Roman Catholic priests, Dr. Tandy, of Danbury, and. Dr. Faa, of -Lendon, and appeared very penitent and resigned to his fate. He ...

Assize Intelligence

... quile futellianta. DURILAM. MANSLeUGnITaE.-John Wailes was indicted for the man- slaughter of Nicholas Wren Codling, of Linchester, on the 9th of Febreary ?? appeared that the prisoner was the nephew of a man named Teasdale, the landlord of a public- boase called the Jolly Butcher, at Redwell-hill. Teasdale became insolvent last year, and his assignees sold the pre -mines to the deceased. ...

The Provinces

... gly l0robiltreo. a I Tun CONDEMNED CONcVICcS.-Ralabetrgo, tbeyoung Italian q u. who was left for execution at the late Oxford assizes, for ~c the murder of his uncle, will, it is stated, suffer death On Bijt the 22nd lnst. The wretched womlan. Pinekard, who wss tal condemned ait Northampton for strangling her mother-tn- wh law, will undergo her sentence onl Saturday week. The ply day for the ...