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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I CouNvcmL-HousR, FRIDAY, 00f. 14. Magistrates Present: Mfessrs. Leonard and Jones. Thomas CarroanudWiflina Peters were charged with stealing iron from the smack Victory, on theWelah-babk; the property of Mr. Hapgood. The complainant saw Peters come from the hold With a quantity of iron concealed under hie smockefrook and about bhi person. He had 3ib, or 401t. about him, but threw part of it ...

DURHAM MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... DURTIAM MICHAELMAS SESSIONS. These sessions commenced on Monday morning before R. Burden, Esq., chairman, and the following county nsagistratcs :-J. F. Elliot, Deq., T. 11. Grey, Esq., K. Shortridge, Esq., A. Wilkinson; Esq., nnd T. S. Edger, Esqq After the usual formalities, the following were sworn of the grand jurv:-J. H. Forstor, Dvrham, foreman; E. K. Fairless, Field House J. Forster, ...

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 

THE CASE OF MISS CUNNINGHAME

... VVttoof - SATURDAY, OcroBER 15, 1853. d3 The SUPPLEMENT to this day's MercurY contains:- Foreign Intelligence; the Railway Calamity in Ireland; the Arctic Expedition-interesting news; Fearful Shipwreck on Barra-head; Collision at Sea; the unlucky Cawfsar; Charge of ILibel against a Clergyman; England andt Amnerica; Precau- tions against Cholera on board 3 erchant Ships; Photographic Frauds on ...

ACCIDENTS AND OCCURRENCES

... TEE WRECK OF THE ANNA JANE. The brief mention which we made on Saturday last of the fatal shipwreck by which 348 lives had been lost, was all the intelligence of the melancholy event that bad at that time been received. We are now able to give the full particulars. The AnnaJane, Captain Mason, from Liverpool, bound for Quebec, with 500 emigrants, and iron rails, left the former port some six ...

Published: Saturday 15 October 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2144 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 'POLIE INTELLIGENCE. XAYLSION HOUSE. AN Iaisn SINDnY-On2 Monday, Donoghue and Donouan, Irish tailors, were brought before the Lord Mayor, charged vith having assaulted a policeman, and the former with hav- ig tolen apoliceman'a hat. The defendants were at the hour of one o'clock in the morning in Dukes-place, St. James's, fighting a couple of bulldogs, amidst a crowd of both sexes, and the ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... r-- I II (BEFORE JOSEPR POLLOOK, Esq.] an le CONTEMPT OF COURT.-HRYwoOD v. M'KENNA.-Tn he )e this case Richard Heywood, innkeeper, Litherland-road, it. a Bootle, sued Lawrence M'Kenna, currier, of Birkett- see 'street, Richmond-row, to recover the sum of £2 8s. for an( money lent. On the book being handed to the parties, Go . the defendant persisted in denying his liability, and as he is i i, ...

INQUEST IN THE QUEEN'S PRISON

... .I .U;E IN THE QUEN'S -PRISON.- z , .DrsdXhaewe ii¶ WiNCEwmwst GaL., of On Tuesday an inquest was held by Mr. Pmiine;, the on coroenr an &ighsly respectablc jury, at .thc. ,Qud'on's ve Prison, on/ fhe body of Wsilliam Joner,. a debtqrt whe 'ill died oei Satprdley last in the infirmary of thc prison. xc Ellen Roeseelt, thea resdient nurse, wzas the first ex- le- aminod.; She stated that' thao ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... I I (Before Arthur PNaer, EsY., Jauge.) The adjourned inquiry into the alleged charge of fraud and conspiracy, arising out of the case ?? Ballard v. Webb, was resumed on Tuesday. Mr. Nash, instructed by Mr. Harris, appeared for Mr. John Fowler, and Mr. Ediin, instructed by Mr. Day, for Mr. George BRadford Webb. The case was adjourned last week at the request of Mr. Nash, who wished to call ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... I m awSION-HOUrSE, A CoNSTABLE AT FAULT.-Heln)y Darts, a respect. able youth, in the employ of Mr- Chas- Smith, of Hart- street, Mark lane, was charged before the lorde manor with creating a disturbance at the General Post-office. It appeared the defendant was in the habit of going on foreign post nights to the ofice with circolars, and a poie constable on duty ordered him away, but he refused ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCASTLE, MONDAY, Oct. 17.-13fefrc All. Ii1odgeon and John Btiltlan, Lsq.-There was, asi Usal., ?? lit of dritnk and disorderlice tuis nmi)inair, :dll (f\ hich were dfisposed of in the ordinary way. Aalong Other rilh,,r ittatterF dispjose(l of, the Inspector of Lodgilig-oLIascs b-t*lit up SeC- veral tpaities for having tenement propertv lfit nifr Ihuman habitation, all of xvhoni Were ...