HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICli CO 1It ?? Su( FRIDAY toI (Btefore Aid. Gmehtarn rind Thomas Firbsnk, Esq,) I FAMtILY SE~CRErs.-Alice Grinne, a young and, what Bia Lord Byron womtld 'call, a dumpy woman, was chargied ch; with assaultinlg another oflher sex named Eliza Everett, sot about her own age, but of fairer proportions. Both Gr complainant anid defendant are martied. Mr Greaves .hr appeared for tire latter. ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2365 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... iflILL POLICE CO UItT. I FRIDAY. St (B~efore Aid. Gresharin.) ft POCKET PICKlNG. -SUSPICIOUS CHARIACTERS,- F Two young fellowvs calling themselves William B~ond ol and flenry Collins, were brought uip by detective Wat- soi, on the charge of attempting to pick pockets in P Whitefriargate last night. He observed tire prisoners Pt together, sounding the pockets of several of the gentler I- sex, ...

Published: Friday 14 January 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2950 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

... P (~~FROM OUR OWN REPORTER.] n rIGIITEENTH DAY.-FRIDAY, Jucese 17. h it d The committee re-assembled this morning shortly after elevena o'clock. e John May, examined by Sergeant Kinglake.-I am a licensed ' e victualler and voter in Liverpool. I live in Windsor-street, tf Park. I recollect the polling (lay of the last election. Before a i.the day of election I saw some gentlemen with Messrs. ...

KIRKDALE SESSIONS

... [BEFORE JOSEPH POLLOCK, J. A. TINER, AND W. stALL, Beat ESQUIRES.] Thur APPEAL AGAINST THE REFUSAL OF THE BOROUGH Cole] MAGISTRATES TO TRANSFER A LICENSE. Ing I Mr. Blair, instructed by Mr. Wybergh, solicitor, ap- ey, 3peared for the magistrates; and Mr. Aspinall, instructed div. by Mr. Bremner, solicitors to the Licensed Victuallers' days Association, for the appellant. Stan Mr. Blair stated ...

JUVENILE CRIME IN LIVERPOOL

... The following is an extract from the annual report of the Rev. Thomas Carter, chaplain of the Liverpool 1 borough gaol, to the magistrates, dated 11th January, 1 i853 The statistics laid before you this morning exhibit a diminution in the total commitmnents as compared with the foregoing year; the numbes of juveniles amongst B them, 1148, has, however, been greater absolutely, and 1 ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... A IP.-~ T-. ?? ---v I A FATAL LEGACY-&DuT1av FRON 1XCoESeUE DahKx- ?? John Eil ctt'Htundms;n', Eaq., city coroner, ?? an inquest at the house 80, Church-lstreet, on the body of Mary Anne Foster, aged 22 years. Mary Kirwan deposed that she (witor.s) lived In the room in which the inq4est iwas being then held; deceased was her sister-in lav,' and had resided at 28, Monck-place, Phibebo- rough; ...

INQUESTS AT IPSWICH

... have ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT OF A WIFE BY HER cha- iSUSBANDI. iur- On Saturday lost, an i nuest was held at the Ipswich ecial Uniona-house, before S. 19.Jackaman, Esq., coroner, .e of on the body of Mary Ann, wife of Daniel Joiner, late rs of mate on board the River Queen steamer. The deceased gtowas 42 years of age, and the inquiry took place agreea. r al by t te orderz of the Board of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... U1prraovyKfs AssAvLT iDY A PuaILzTeT-On Tues- day, Je;n lI-cwss, a prize-fighater, :was charged with having Zently assaulted a peor felow, who werks about themneiglrbourh°od of Bisheopagatatstreet.-Ths defendant, who w.as diving a horse and gig, struck with his whip the aunplarSlnb, sro was5 quietly standing onl the pavement, across Wlle falce. The complainlant, stungr with pain, seized the ...

THE HON. MR. NORTON'S MEMORY

... The Hon. Mr. Norton -let him at his leisure and his pleasure thank or revile the memory of Lord Melbourne for such profitable elevation- sits in the judgment-chair of Lambetlpqlice. office. He who the sword of beav'n would bear Should be as holy as severe. The public may have nothing to do-(never- theless, the public will somehow busy its heart and brain in the matter) -with the mnarried ...

THE PROVINCES

... ; u : ~ % :; , A: ., 1 ?? O I . i :r ; Q ; I: i; ; i 8 t XEEB PROVIECE841 r .51 . ?? DEVONSHIRE..T.-ms ATTEMPr AT MVUDDEM NItEAR CoeftxyLi ?? unfortunate Jew pedlar,'. whor * was so crhly trcated near. Cowleysbridge, is gradually recoveriag,.under the care of thbosurgeonsofi the D)von -and-Exeter hospital -His recollection.,however,;as'tore- ,eat events i nt yet sufficiently improv- d to ...

THE PROVINCES

... CAMBRIDGESHIRE.-PRECOCITY IN CRIaEi-At the Cambridge borough sessions, on Monday, Lydia Pleasance, a little girl ooly seventeen years of age, but whose face denoted the possession of cannirg beyond her years, pleaded guilty to charges of robbery under the fol- lowing impudent ?? the preceding Monday she went into the shop of Mr. Roe, a silversmith, on the Market-bill, and representing herself ...