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 

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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... MONDAY.-Before Mfajor Travers, G. Victor, and J. p. Pratt, Esqrs. Thomas Wilkins was charged by P. C. German, ho beig a suspected person, with frequenting Queen-street, Fortsea, wsith intent to commit a felony. He was sent below for tbree months' hard labour. Drlcrurfr Mn.suosns.-David Ducket, licensed victualler on the Paradle, Portsmouth, was charged by Mr. Moncreaff, Inspec- tor of Weights ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... * * lPLICR-YESTEsDaY. MANLRDoROUsGH-sTREET.-Geor'ge lyre Johnsaon Was brought up for final examination, charged with havingat various trimes stolen jewellery from the premises of Messrs. Hunt and Roakell, Bond.street, valued at upwards ef £1,000. Mr. Humphries said be had no further evidence than That which he had produced. He had hoped to bring forward a lady, to whom the prisoner had ...

BEER SHOPS AND CRIME

... Joseph Wood and his wife, beersellers, of Long Lee, near Bingley, were on Tuesday last summoned before W. B. Ferrand and W. Murgatroyd, Esqrs., for violat- ing the Sale of Beer Act, but which more properly ougbt to be called An Act of Parliament for the En- ?? of Crime. It appeared that they had only been licensed since Christmas, but during this time their beer shop had been conducted in ...

Published: Friday 29 April 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 808 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

KIRKDALE SPECIAL SESSIONS

... KlIRKDALE SPECIAL. SESSIONS. X A srpecial session of the jastices of the peace for the a Kirkdai3e division of the county of Lancaster. w/as ed aP yesterday, in the sessions-hOU5O, KirkdalO, for the purpose a eu of rappolmting overseers from the lists submitted by the ch& various townshilps in the divisionx, receiving the nrmes of, mna the special coestables for the ensuing yost5 and receiving ...

EVICTION CASE OF JOHN MALCOM

... I The following letter appeared in the NYorthern Whiy of yesterday:- T THE: EDITOR OF THE NORTHERN WHIG. Hillsborougb, 4th April. 1853. SIB-my attention has been directed to D letter in your last publication, from John Malcom, formerly a tenant on Lord Downshire's estate of part of the lands of Corcraney, in which he complains of being ejected from his farm be- cause he Idared. to exercise ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... I Two ACCIDENTS BY FALLING OUT OV WINDOW--On Tuesday morning two children, under twvelve years of age, named George Lewis, whose mother, a widow, lives at No. 16, Brook- street, New-road, and Norah Gorham, the dau~ghter of a labourer, of Ne. 9, Mitford-place, Tottenham-cOurt-road, were received into the University College Hospital with injuries sus- tained by f'alling out of window. In earls ...

Published: Sunday 03 April 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1645 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law

... i COMMISSION OF OYER AND TERMINER, l ORb LoD) Cii ?? of the Common Pleas and the lion. Mr. Justice JACI;sON took their seats oi1 thi bench at ten o'clock ?? Thliris day morning, and re- suined the trial of cr itninal cases. la-ci;NT Sit ii'WRiE.CiC AT' ?? Thomaois DOvis, a ntiddlle-agod man of rf'sptectiable appeaallnce, the chief mate of the l'icto)ia stealnel, wvhici was lately wrecked onl ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—MONDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-MIONDAY. [Bcfore IV. S. TRIACY, Esq., RM.Nl] TH~tEI AVOHTHII~iS WORTI1 II S1il LVDi. Three feltialets, namiei Alta Lltru, iI'QCv- miek, and Biddy Haci1i)o, of rilther de,,.vti. working- class exteiior, and eaci Suritisjhed wvit a ?? bas- ket, perainbulatetl North Street durin, ?? great falir- like throng which always takes place tbil e on &ttuv- day evening. They enteied ...

INQUESTS

... IN QUEST S. -In- ANcVUInD I i5. ne ZEFORtE M2R. a. I. BALGUY, CORONER. ly I FATAL. ACrIOENT ON THE MIDLANDo RAILWAY.-On Wed. cf Ilast as the foremasm of 5ome plate-layers, named Smith, was [t lattending to his duties on thar part of the line betwixt the ,at Nottingbam-road Bridge and the North junction, he observed lhe a giaodi-train appro:Lching, and stepped on Lo the other line. ag: rt, At ...

(OWBALS POLICE, ??

... ?? I - , O. ?? .. n?vIvcrolisv, At ft is (ourt yohto-rday, tilhok lI Ii lI eases werc fliqpfsed of hy) aiiel ?? :-Thomas Short, weaver, was charged with h1aving. on1 T'I C (toy lust, m~allviotly fl)'tt a Weil) III 1.IGill((ha It io1th,in tihe prut hoes of 'tr. Wm. Blackie, shawl manufacturer, Rutherglen Road. Shiort, it appoirod, bidl bui Oil otil Iti.,'an (01i the ishove dily 1(an Shot t ...