LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTICRS&-¶l VAY- ROLLS COURT ?? y-s Estt.A afP In Chambers at eleoveh - le arero Dutrny5 s lostalo. AthAf-pist eleven: MorrisvGualttir. At tw,1v0 Re TrlC t. At t : Ile one:l~eTilrrra'~ stae-R Sorlies'a Estates. At two t one: IRe Talhluatl E, 4.stct- °0 .Dai v Croft. Fobitii s~tate. At hatf113st two: Is'sCot VliCECItANCEL- Alt SrlJART'S CllA IBERS, LINCOLN'SlNNF At Eleven : wiujarn v ...

Wednesday & Thursday's Posts

... m* supposed the relies the dartehyr the fun Bam*: and not the lenct interesting part of the cerenaony day consurted in translating these minute remains from Ota cathedral to the church, shtnd* the site the one whose foundation tradition lasagne herself. The passage of the prooaadon was the midst of inunense multitude), and though it lay through streets which had furnished the fiercest ...

MEETING RESPECTING JUVENILE CRIME

... MEAiT&G RESPECTING XW TILCE.CRIM. - dthe Mgor, in compliance 'with a requisition, to cofiidkr 'the iabove importuset subject, was held yesterday afternoon, in the Royal Assembly RoonngsmeGrainger: Street, in' this town, N{.G.'Lambart,?Esq.,'the lmayor presided, and was nepported by an: infuential body of his fellow-towns- men; eanong whom vwexs' the Revs. Dr. Davies, R. Clayton, J. D. Heisted, ...

DURHAM [ill] SESSIONS

... IDUM 4V W 1SN i..R MESIONS. ?? DoFe;rsldss} Es2.(fq, satffhjL6'7.70. The court met at ten o'clockl, and tbe fol-ovasig, gon. tloemenweresworft of the L7 end jc'Y :--.__Ai7ony PP;rV- er Esq., Gate3head (foreman) ; Messrs T. A newoa;', Stockton; N. PsdnLews, Gat eaheac; A. Erady took7 ton; J. Hay; B;%hopweaine; vt7b S. W. UodtfcoR Oateshead; ?? 4Auray. jti, ?? J lMleyiBiokopQuoKbtud; T. Michoa ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUBSTS., On Saturday last, an iuuest was 0held bypT. C. May- nard Esq ,at the Britannia Hotel Msain'Birig, Sunder- land, on the body of Thomas Gibbons, plilot, aged 50 years. It appeared tkat the deceased had shown symp- toms of partial mental derangement during the last two eare, and at certain periods he had been extremely vio- 1ent0t1o his wife and family, which consisted of two ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... I The East-Riding Epiphany General Quarter Ses- Tions commenced in the Court.house, Beverley, on Tuesday morning, before Charles Wms. Strickland, Esq., chairman, and the following bench of magis- ?? Right Bon. Earl Carlisle, the Uon. Charles Langdale, Richard Bethell, Esq., Charles Grimston, Esq., Robert Wylie, Esq., the Rev. John Blanchard, W. D. T. Duesbury, Esq., M. J. Grimston, Esq., Wim. ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5276 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

... INxWCAs.'.LE SESSIONS. 'WjM3'DNS-q DAY, JANUARy CH.., The pctrder havisug talren hi, seat Oa the S1inoh, ab- oampaaiiad byl he Shefri and Under-sherff, to fo'w.. ing gentlemen wrer swo~rn of thoe,grand Jury . W Fr' ed.' GlenltonX Eq., foremen 20 d 1BI7 ire ?? Ifawth'orn, lobr Litt'iewood, Is~ad5 Qfrhw j1~ W i m4a Ishnter, J. Tr.-W. Bell, Josephi Fairi 3ear| ,Barl $e, |'feorge Ei~nftlm, ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTfER SESSIONS. y These -sessions were held in .tba Shire Hall, in of Ruthin, on Tuesday the 4tli inst., before John I loeaton, Esq., chairman, and the following magis- trates, Col. Biddulph, M.P.;'Sir. W. Wynn, M.P.; F. R. West, Esq., M.P.; G. H Whalley, Esq., M.P.; l John Price, Esq.'; Thomas* Hughes, Esq.; J. J. Foulkes, Esq.; H. R. Sfiidbach, Esq.; R M. i ,,Wynn, Esq.~; ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HUiLL POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. (Before Aid. Cookman and J. Gresbam, Esq.) George Pearson, charged with stealing sixpence, the property of Mr. Lambert, druggist, Carr-lane, was committed to prison for twenty-one days. Mary Ann Taylor, charged with assaulting Hannah Staff, was bound over to keep the peace for three mouths. John Galloway was charged with committing an assault upon Ann Slater. The ...

Published: Friday 07 January 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1595 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Intelligence

... . ?Volicc. Intellfaence. ?? . .- 1. . .. , ? - . BANGOR,-JAN. 4. Before the Very Rev. the Dean, Rev. T. N. Wil- liams, and J. V. H, Williams, Esq. Assault.-William Evans, miller, charged Owen Parry, farmer, with assaulting him on the evening or the 13ih of November last. From the evidence of the complainant himself, and that of several other witnesses, it appeared that the complainant, in re- ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-YESTERDAY. OLD COvRT.-(Before 3Mr. Justice WVILLAMS and Mr. JZsa- tice TALFOURD.) illiamn Marks, 29, was indicted for feloniously uttering a forced £5 Bank of England note. Mr. Clarkson and Mr. Bayley prosecuted on behalf of the Bank ; Mr. Payne was counsel for the prisoner. The learned counsel for the prosecution having briefly stated the circumsatances under whioh the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE NEWCASTLE,-MONDAY, January 8.-Before the Mayor, end Mr Alderman Hodgioon.-Elconor Timmonds, an elderly woan caed with stealing a bladder of lord from Mr Soutar's shp T'yretBidge, was committed for one month. -Jam s PttionJohn Watson, John Davidson, John Mac- iay-, bet Elitt, Clement Fawcctt, and John Thorsby were charged with treating a disturbance in a beor shop in the ...