CORONERS' INQUESTS

... _- On Saturday, Henry Davis, Req., one of the county coro-I ners, attended at the City of Dublin Hospital, to hold an inquest on the body of Christopher KWDermott, who died in l that institution early that morning, and whose death was E stated to have resulted from the effects of a blow of a cane . in the back of the head, inflicted on him by John Thomas i Bankse Esq., M.D., at that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... fIDDLESEX SESSIONSX - s, , i z ,, MONDY. ~TThe)'eceflmm~l~ ?? wete foritriiil fifty-fife fs~ierbtehagd~*ietllfeloy, said halt~cnowa, and otherc moneys,' beloneging to leabeth A:sbl'ey.rThe ?? satriuinbthis dase was anunrtu'ate gil,' and theprsonerwsa.-policeman in the N'aneaop. On the ht of heer ' thof-l.ast month lhe mether onhis beat in winslid. rohed, aid induced haer to tdke' him homaewith ...

MURDER IN DEAN FOREST

... MUIRDMR IN DEAN FOREST. AnotbeerouL ?? Ias ocen commintec on zne western borders of the Forest of Dean, a locality which unhappily -bears an ill name for deeds of violence. The case now under notice is a peculiar one in point of atrocity, and al- though it has undergone considerable sifting by the local officer, it is still enveloped in much mystery. The de- ceased is one William Peake, a ...

Law Intelligence

... 1aW fltceutamm NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCFRY, LINCOLN'8I.NN. The Lord Uiarcf dlr attecds th.' House of Lords on appeals. IAt 10l.-Berat: THE ?? JbTICF.5.--Xotion to be spoken to: grenan v. Frtstoii. Balnkrupt petition: Exparte Beale re Richard. ,,a. Appe-Aa: Lawton v. Sweetenharm; Clegg v. Fishwiek; Clegg VMassy. 7M vic.CIANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN. JIOOORE Vlc.CievsenCeiLoR ...

Law Intelligence

... . l. . .. - ?? Kati iattefitomm NOTICES.-.THIS DAY. I At COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's.DNN. 9 At 0.-Slarone: THE Loans i,, Jeme-w-Appeal motion: Iin re Shrewsbary and Birmnnighm Railway Company v. the Stour Valley Railway company. Bankrupt petitions: Pemberton V. Tyther; res f )ugher; BeO lev. Richardion.0 VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLWSqt~l~. 5 Bnsue: VzonII.ONANL,0m4o Brali GEOxUn! TcRNsa. ...

COURT OF ALDERMEN

... ?? Lord Mayor, upon taking the chair for the u- first time in the Court of Aldermen, expressed a cwnfident ?? that he should receive the able assistance of his ce brother magistrates during his year of office, which be Lte trusted would proceed frommthe commenement to the ter' Lat minstion satisfactorily to them and to the rest of his fellow- ire citizens. (Cheers.) alf VOTE OF THANRES TO TNH ...

Law Intelligence

... .Rax IMnteutensce+ NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT1Ot.-BTaosx TeuagLocsjuesTrics.-Motiong: TheOsford, Wor- cester, acc., Railway Campany v. The South Staffordashire Railway Company, part heard; The South Staffordshire Railway Company v. the tOxford, Worcester, &a., Railway Company. VICE.CIHANCELLORS' CUIRTS, LINCOLN 'S-INN. BaFOR VICB-CHANCELLOR SBR Lt. KINDRastist.-To ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—LONDON, DEC. 16

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-LONDON, DEo. 16. | (Before the COMMON-SEEJsrAT.) CONVICTION FOR MURDERING A WIFE. .enr j Horler, 24, was indiated for the wilful mur- der of his wife, Anne Horler. Anne Rogers said-I reside at Bath, and the prisoner married my daughter, the deceased, in June, 1851. Previously to the 15th Nov. last, I received a commu- nicatiori, in consequence of which I came to London, ...

A FRENCH POLICE CASE

... A SHORT time since a man named Grosours was brought before the Correctional Police, at Paris, for having picked a gentleman's pocket of his handkerchief in the Champs Elysee. Although aged only thirty, the pri- soner has passed not fewer than twelve years in jail, and on the day of the robbery he had only been re- leased an hour, when he was arrested. A policeman having declared-that he had ...

SHERIFF CRIMINAL COURT

... CRIMINAL COUPT. . . 1-1 . I I 11 - -.1 ?? 1- 1 a.- A (i'ailiaeilt; t'iltp.h Ma li~l o 11 o abal ondy nsct before Sdieriiff ItIll ?? :1 J iry,, ?? llloi0iiig, eacC.; were lidisocsel oi:- ?? IIehartl 01' lI illiialsoi , aaad ,Sraha7 ll(l/1a(ce verc ?? strali? le twvo Lloriac, a a Shooting ccat, aid p'dr of ?? fl'naom the IlaaInc(! ot 'liuaas 'lioamnce, Mi Neil Street, l l atelaesoitaln, awlma ...

COURT OF BANRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF. BA.NRUPTCY-SATURDAY. [. - Before Mir. Comnmivsiser FoNBLANQUE.J itN UE DANIEL KEITH AND THOMAS SOOBRIDQL ,,De ig ?? in iWoed-street, applied. ,or Wednesday last for certifgantes, Mir. Link. later appearing for Keith, Mr. Lawrance for Shoobridge, Mur. Reed for the aelignees. the case was then reported in The l ornng Citronile as far s it lid proceeded. Mr. Linklitter now addressed the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... l E. L L POLIC E COURT. I SATUIRDAY. (Before Messrs. Thompson and Eg.ginton.) A boy named John George Turner, caught, by police- constable 88, in tile act of stealing apples out of casks under the dock sheds, was reprimanded and discharged. Another boy, named Johl Smith, charged with stealing money out of the till of Mrs. Ann Brumhead, in Osborne-street, was committed to the house of cor- ...

Published: Friday 10 December 1852
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 915 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment