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YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... I I ?? ?? L. TIE WIDOW AND THE WIDOWER; OR, A.N EQUAL MATCH -Maria Rose, s sharp-fieed worean, about 30. summoned .T'mes Lovelt. a knight of the ehears, to show cause *by he asluld net assist to maintain her female infant, of which she alleged him to be tbe father. The applicant stated that she was by trade a tailoress, and, by the death of her late hus- band, a widow.; and that she h d worked ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tii TUESDAY, NOVEMDBER 1. en CAUTION TO MARINE-sToRn DEALERS.-MiCeMl Dun-, . im marine-store dealer, of Sprainger-street, was summoned by hc police-officer 317 for dealing in marine stores, not having go a license for the same. Inspector Kehoe stated that he to had frequently called at Diun's house and cautioned him sh about trading without a license. In his defence Daon said wc that he had ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... JIU.LL POLICE COURT.I FRIDAY. in Before Aid. Gresbsai anid Aid. Thompson. ha ILLS THAT IFLESH IS HEIR ?? Spowart po -was charged w;'th bein,' drunk and disorderly. I' H appeared that Master Spowart had been indulging, in to] sundry potation s of rum and brandy, at a public-house, co the previous evening, somewhere in the neighbour- at hlood of: the d ock-shedsl, and in sallying folith into the ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1853
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2865 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... 3 MASLE5ON V. MOLe.-This was a writ of inquiry on Thursday in the Sheriffs' Court for the assessment of damagesin an action brought in one of the superior courts to recover compensation for the breach of a marriage contract entered into by the defendant with the plaintff. Judgment had been suffered to go by default, by which the defendant admitted that he made the promise, and did not perform ...

Published: Sunday 27 November 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1343 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BURNHAM MURDER

... On Monday the inquiry was again resumed. The removal of the prisoner Moses Hatto occasioned considerable excitement in Eton and the neighbourhood. He was conveyed handcuffed in a light chaise cart, between the superintendents of the Eton and Slough police. The route through the village of Burnham and past the Abbey Farm was purposely avoided, owing to the excited state of the inhabitants of ...

Published: Saturday 12 November 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1699 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

VICE CHANCELLOR'S COURT, Novenmber 5

... t1 (Before Sir WILLIAM PAGE WOOD.) a ins Rethe Town Lands of East Bergaiolt, Suffolk.-Mr. t. Fooks stated that this was a petition by two trustees praying, under Sir Samuel Romilly's Act (52nd Geo. taIll.), and the Trustee Act of 1850, the appointment of ten new trustees, who had been selected at a vestry of n the parish of East Bergholt, in the county of Suffolk. The trust of the charity was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? , - ! , 41' G Rn iX S M On 0 a Thursday, about ?? ato +tepd the lO'2 'ay'r'el~abt~iL ;sah~lz 4; 2 ] 3urie for his assist- _ ci~~~rcumenstrces : The Bu m 3arreli (who held the contyadthffeaitt' hotel, to attend the banquet ahiamidhtioci- d ie rror's day, on the aeder sha~ding thatrrvaer .eo to lis paid 6s., each.'ar their serviCeS; hnt, after ner. orminee their verp ardauous duty, Mfr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... WOLIOE NTELLIGANOR. WAUSZON hOUSE: CVRIous CASE or AT'rMrPsD EXTortowt-O n Tueaday, Robert Presco an intelligeat ladied 16 years, was brlbight before the Lord Mayor upon' the following serious charge. ?? Lousa Weston said: I keep a chophouse at No; 1.- Finob-lane. which goes by the name of Louisa's ehopbouse.' I do not know the prisosnr, and never to my knowledge saw him before Monday night. ...

EXETER GUILDHALL,—WEDNESDAY

... EXETER GUILDRALL,-WEDNESDAY. Before H. Hooper (Chainnrn), R. S. Comisb, R. Bastard, and J. C, Serceambe, EqIer. IfomAs }TooxWAY, a dumb and partially deaf lee, wasbcharged with absenting himself from the employment of his master, a tailor named Jones. It was stated that defendant had been induced to leave in consequence of the .ill-treatment of a Mrs. Borrough, a lodger of his master's. The ...

Law Intelligence

... RAW NOTICEs.-THIS DAY. COIIIT OF CHANCERY, LISCOLN'S.INN. motion 1by order; Itorweod v. Grif-fith, part heard; Bryson V. War- wick anld Birmngtlham Canal (OM] any; Freer V. 1iesse. PR0LLS couRT, CHA&NCERY-LANVE. rw AT 10.-Commlit petition6 (5). short cau~es,8&e.' Crow V. Cro Laxten v. Eidle p,,laeppara v. Burbage; Hunt v. Hunt; Boyd V.a Jagr t eepon to;- Motfatt v. Birmic (2), ditto; Ili ae ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. us. Di A.RLBOROUGH-STREET. to James Watson, a lad 15 years of age, was placed at the bar, charged with having stolen a silver watch and chain, ie- value 51., the property of a person Eamed Martin, in the employ of Messrs. Swan and Edgar, silk mercers, Regent- street. Sergeant Godfrey, an active officer of the C division, stated that on the 9th inst., in consequence of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CBIMIN.AL COSET. The November session of the above court commenced yesterday morning before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, the Common Serjeant, and the usual aldermen and sheriffs. The Recorder, in the course of a brief address to the grand jury, referred to a case of manslaughter that would probably come before them upon the finding of the coroner's jury. In this caee the father and ...