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HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... HULL BOROUGH. SESSIONS. (Continued from our last.) FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14. The RSCoRDER took his seat. at nine o'clock this morning. THOMAS ASKEW JESSOP (42), was charged with stealing six sovereigns and one half sovereign, the property of William Holliday. Mr. SEHYMOUR appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. DEASLSLY for the prisoner. The prosecutor in JullY last went to the house of the prisoner,' ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4161 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE RECORDER'S ALLEGED IN HUMANITY

... AN incident of a somewhat paiitful nature as occurred in our Sessions Court, last Friday, and has formed the subject of what we believe to be most undeserved censure upon the c; learned Recorder. A boy named REGAN, fifteen years of age, was convicted, upon irresistible evi- Y dence, of having stolen a bag and s,;ne marine stores from a fishing smack, on board of which T an acquaintance of ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1025 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... - I bt 'The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions of the Peace-for this w boroueh were opened yesterday, before SAmUEiL WAtt- at Rist, E sq. Q.C., Recorder. The calendar was untuastily bc light; besides which, a fuil county court, sitting at the or same moment in another part of the Town -hall, t he at.. at tendanco in the sessions house was almost unprecedentlY di small. The Recorder's charge, of ...

Published: Friday 14 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3612 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LEEDS INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL

... TII E LEEhS INDUfI-llAL SU'liWIL. OFFIiCI;LC JI NlYTIY INTO THlE MHARGES AGAINST THE MAkSTER. Yesterdaty iorninig, Mr. Farlill, the Poor Law Insopectoi. entered upois all officiadl exaiinationm into the chatrges alleged against 3Ir. Kirk, the mwaster of the above i nstitutiois. .Ar. Farnall arrived at the Workliouse1 Board Bloomi, a little after eleven o'clock, and at oeice t roccoeted with ...

THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT MESSRS. HAMMOND'S MILL—THE INQUEST

... TJ-THE BOILER EXPLOSION AT 30IESSRS. HAMIMOND'S MILL-THE INQUEST. indoll col- e rago0 eruthus l.tter thell herc- to 21 eaths wselve .mlber vslaern ucarthi olsle c ice so id 23 isegis- ?? 18, LI oul Cathus A 89. e the rt t[CI adlay. ich is ' of a Lt tlie ill its mt of u-nlay o are 1) tile (I thlc 0 ill. vred ite to IrLaf- Irug- o11, ut uirtie- hI re- eatthi, eilse Dillg, ,htes, y ce- ired. rted ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... liec Tue October sessions for -this b~orough were opened li5 t 110011 o11 Wednesday last, beforeth Beo er 1..Els, . dsq. There wats the large iiinumbe ofegt-orp isoers it Of inl thle calendar, of who ILI seventy-iewrecagdwith re felonies, and nine with Conspiring tderu adohErllis-N Ic, doeanilouro. The graiid jury sworni-ill were tile following ,i- Mfr. Henry Buttery, wool mnerchant, Cross ...

DREADFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.—FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED

... DRTADF ULt RAILWAY ACC!I DE]NT.-FOURTEEN PERSONS KILLED. DUBLIN, T/illsdaltl/ lulloyeioo. A dlreadfufl accidcenlt occurred on the Great South- esn and Western 'Railway last evening, by which 14 persons were hilled and several others seriously wounded, The facts, as stated in Scucie?rs, are these:- Th1e eipress train front Cork, with first anid second class carriages, started at nile o'cloek ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... j FRIDAY. g (Before AMd. Greshatn and Blyth.) ti Mary Hall, a prostitute, was charged by John S -Shields, a labourer, with stealing six or seven shillings, a Mr. Greaves appeared for the defence. It appeared I that on Wednesday uight, about balf-past ten o'clock, the prosecutor *was going down Cook's-buildings, Bowl- alley-lane, when he received an invitation from the prisoner, who was ...

Published: Friday 07 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST RIDING QUARTER SESSIONS

... EAST . RIDING QUARTE R S E S S I O N S . The Michaelmas general Quarter Sessions, for the East hiding of Yorkshire, opened on Tuesday last, in the Sessions House, Beverley, before CHARLES WIL- LIAM STRICKLAND, Esq., chairman, and the following bench of ?? lion. Charles Langdale; the Hon. P. Stourton ; D. Burton, jun., Esq., R. Bethell, Esq., Rev. Canon Wray, J. C. Hudson, Esq., Robert Wylie, ...

Published: Friday 21 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3638 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ECCLESIASTICAL COURT

... 1 C C.LES ?? . .(2O UUT. 1211 YORE, TIHURS])AY, SEPTEMBER 22. 141 P ll Il(li W\R 11''tfIANYVI 't.E It~10t'' 47 \'~~E5RNON, M.A., tiiA`t'CEtLfll.I BERIRYr.WLE-ILCUEOS. 251 45' Mllr. TRAVIS (with whoim was Mi'l. BOWER), was advocate, 25'ar(i Mr'. r irytirocise for foe tireofofertelari. BlawheArue arid loo rosate, ?dtIN1' MiLIs proctor ?? 77 Ti ra' bossies9 oif POil'l'ec inl ?? forrir f ?? 3S ...

EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... TR ,*AN S !N ] EA ST -RI The following appeal case was Omitted in ourls through the oversight of the reporter i CUNNINGTON v. R. BETHELL, 3. W. WRAY, AND W. H WuR4Y ' GEO Mr. SEYmouR and Mr. PEARSON for the appellant, and Mr. T. P. TVHOMPsoN and Mr. C for the respondents. *Ross Mr. THOMPSON said this was an appeal agrsir, conviction by four magistrates of the East ?? a of Mr. Cunnington, of ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 749 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... gl HULL POL'ICE COURT., | FRIDAY. '(Before Aid. Thompson and 3. Egginton, Eq.) YouruFUL DEvOTEEs orF BACCHUS.-Two ?? lads, named John Nettleton and John Thompson, whose respective ages vere eleven and twelve years, were placed at the baron a charge of being drunk and in- capable. Police-eoastable Marshall said he found the two prisoners on the previous evening, in High-street, so drunk that ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2365 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment