HULL POLICE COURT

... H ULL POLICE COURT. FRIDAY. (Before the Minor, Aid. Blyth, and Aid. Gresbam.) THROWING STONEs.-The Rev. Michael Trappes, Roman Catholic priest, appeared before the magistrates to complain of a nuisance to which the scholars of the Canning-street schools had lately been subjected. It seems that the boys, on leaving the schools, were attacked by a number of mischievous urchins, who threw stones ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2924 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR IN THE HOME OFFICE

... EXTRAORDlNAUY AFFAIR IN THE HOME OFFICE. I We copy the following extraordinary statement from the Mornieg Advertiser. About the facts contained in this statenment we believe no doubt whatever exists:- We learn, with some surprise, and more pleasure that on the customary application being recently made to the noble lord the Secretary for the Home Depart- ment, for the usual Queen's Letter, ...

Published: Friday 09 December 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1299 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions for the East- Riding took at place at Beverley, on Tuesday, before Charles Strick- D laud, Esq., chairman, Lord Wenlock, Rd. Bethell, kr Esq., B. H-aworth, Esq., J. Smith, Esq., E. H., Rey- nard, Esq., R. Raikes Esq.,- Rev. EE. Kitchingmian, o' Rev. G. Wray, Rev. J. D. B~laucliard, Rev. T. 0. ?? Morris,T. C. Constable, E&q., and. E. W. Smith, Ezq. Pi The following ...

Published: Friday 08 April 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3252 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... I FRIDAY. (Before the Mayor sod Alderman Grestham Elizabeth Finninghapn, for ringing the bell at the 'I door of Mrs. Beilby's house, Prospect-street, and Tinu otherwise annoying the family, was ordered to find one 1 sturety in 30s., and herself to be bound in the sa me and amount for her good behaviour for three months, foil11 BiGAMY CASE.- COOMITYTAL OF TilE SECOND that WirB AC ANi AccR~ssoiy ...

Published: Friday 10 June 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1868 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOUL COUNTY COURtT. ro in QUILLIAld V. QUINE.-11r. Almond appeared for the pe luor, claimants, Messrs. John Brooke and Eli Shaw, trustees Jich oge- under a deed of assignment made by John Qu)ine, master Wil tr50, tailor; ased Mr. Evans appeared for the exocutio p tiest creditor, John Quilliam. Frorn the statement of MY. Scar, Almond and the evidence called by him, it appeared tha~tsd ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... OL -IE r - I . - ?? . POLICE INTELLIGENCE,. li TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29. iS CAUTION TO SMOKEBs-Terence Lyons, a labourer, was ;o charged on an Information with smoking near Mess. i it Ashley Brothers office, Whter-street. Mr. Ashley statedi e that he had of late been much anapyed by men aesemblling a- at his office door and smoking. The lood regulationi sab-i r. jects any person smoking in or ...

CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGH | SEAS. On Saturday, at the police court, Captain John Wright Chapman, of the ship Cleopatra, of this port, was charged I before Mr. Mansfield, the stipendiary magistrate, and t Mr. Mellor, with the wilful murder of James White, a I seaman, on the high seas, The prisoner had been bailed on the preceding, day, when the investigation was post- n poned for the purpose ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... ?? g~s TAQVT.PT Plnr.I.A~lw'r .rQA 1. by [BEFORE JOSEPH POLLOCX, ESQ.- i The business of the second April court commenced yes- X of terday. There are 827 causes entered, but these included s0 several remaining over from the last sittiig. Previously to the ordinary business being proceeded with, his honour f intimated that he could not deliver judgment in one or i of two cases which had been ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FRIDAY, AUGUST 26. be ROBBgc OF MoNccv.-Mary M Bride and Rose Nellie were he. brought un on a charge of stealing P1Z I ,s., the neoperty of cur, Ann Francs,the koe3eer of adisreputableliouss in uope-street wras The pruseciutri, it was stated, upon going, to bed hadl placed a th oneay for safety under her pillowy, and on awaking at an eal oron Thursday morning she discovered that who was i ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... .. ATOD n.T.^smr- FR-OS [BEFORE JoSEPH PoLLORK, ESO.] ADVETI5 IN RAILWAt CAaaIAaES.-SMITH V. -DThe plaintiffs in this case were Messrs. Smith IiAMtsca¶'ontractors for the posting up of advertisements and Co., C e and the defendant was Mr. Laambert, in rail¶canvas, 13, Goree-pialzs-. Mr. Wheeler, who dealer In denr for Messrs. Smith and Co., and receives ?? on comtoission, stated that in ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CouesciL-Houss, SATURDAYo~, Sept. 10. P mqgitroles present :Messrs. Lunell and Coates.I ?? VcC~rticy was charged on suspicion of having stolen 0 h ~ese freon a wagon in Cumberland-baspin. The wagon was iepreperty of Mr. Tunr aktofc, Quay-head, andwa the basini loaded with cheese to be put on board the Lord I I 6re-oes,id steamer for Swansea. About 1 o'clock that morning, ?? clcman heard a ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... ~ The quarter session commenced at the Gilidhall on Wed- this O. Tneeda, morning, before the Recorder, R. B. Crowder, Esq. bill GI The court having been opened in the usual manner, and the defen grand jury sworn, tfor tt The Recorder said, amongst the many useful and import- was ant measuresof legislation which had peculiarly distinguished The the last session of parliament,.there were several ...