PWLLHELI COUNTY COURT, Nov. 18

... Before David Humphrey, Esq., Portmadoc, in the and absence of A. J. J ohnes, Esq. The number of plaints entered was 37, of which wo u number four were withdrawn, and 17 settled out of o ti court, leaving 16 for hearing. D Most of these were of a trivial character, and of TR] no public interest. R. LI. Edwards, Esq., v. John Pritchard. This was an action for £8 10s. (rent of a small tenement) ...

FLINTSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... .:: .. I - -- -, r Ti usual session was held -in the Coarity Hall, I] 0 at Mold, on Wednesday, the Ith ins~t. 'The magis- attrates ~resernt were J. W.E~ton, Esq., Chair'man, ad onE. . LoydMostyn, Edw. Pemnberton,'Esq., Li ,LI. P. LlQcd, Eaq., DY. Bsiscoe, C. B. Ciogi s. I0 . B. Trevor' Roper Esq., MV. C. M. LiAos l5 rd llEsq., E. ?? Richards, Esq., Arrchilean rib Fred. Philips, iEsq., A. Uop~2 ...

CITY MALVERSATION AND OPPRESSION

... I CITY MALVERSATION AND OPPRESSION' I A new case of abuse and Mismanagernert 11s Deen brought forward against the unhappy corporation of Lsndon, and its history is a curious one. It dates from the reign of James ?? when the public mind was proba. bly as deeply engaged with tbe then recent rebellion and contemplated colonization. of the province of Ulster, as it is at this moment with our ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICE INTELLIGENCE. - 0 - IMANSION -H OUSE . TITIHE PIOsECscIuOSx.-Several persons, inhabitants of the parish of All Hallows Staining, were summoned before the lord mayor, under the old statute of Henry VII., for nonpayment of certain tithes due to the rector in pursuance of that statute, and the decree which had been mode under it. Mr. Ballantine ap- peared as counsel for the Rev. Mr. ...

SERIOUS CHARGE

... ' DonsirwG, Monday.-This little village has for the past few days been in a state of great excitement, in consequence of Mr. George Elton, aged fifteen, bro- ther.in.law of the Hon. and Rev. A. Sugden, of New- digate, Surrey, and George Elpbick, aged twenty, groom to the hon. gentleman, being charged before Mr. Charles Barclay and Mr. George Cubitt, county magistrates, with having committed a ...

THE PROVINCES

... THE PROVMCES. CARMARTHENSPHRE.-Mrana 02 i' WIF BlY HER HUSIBAND, - Qi Satmrdey, the 21st lt., a man'named Daniel Jones, horse-.dealer, a native of Kilrhedin, but latterly living in aplace called belly- dufach, in the patlsh of Ilanddareg, went to Carma- then to sell coal. He remamed drinking about tbe town far a lengthened period, and eventually reached his home between twelve and one ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... FRIDAY. ven ROBBED WHILST DnUNx.-Many thieves escape convic- and . tion, when brought before the magistrates, in consequence of des r the prosecutors being drunk, either at the time of the rob- Ref , bery,orwhen they attend in court togive theirevidence. To-day, out: e two ruffianly-looking fellows, named M'Govern and Pepper, trer e escaped punishment from this cause, at the City Police Court, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ~~' Two '~~~~~~~ TUESDAY.' nae arc T oWsc Rswers.T O onthS, alidPtikthe tOFehey and Henr-yM'Bride, were'placed before the citylI1a- Far. , iiiatrates, charged with having attacked a' boey on Monday aP ci h'night, in Devonsbire-street, Hulme, land after getting himn Isan It. down on the ground, demanded of him a Piatol which-thbey We ir appeared to suppose he had upon him. Not finding this, the ...

CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE HIGHSEAS

... CHARGE OF MURDER ON THE I HIGH SEAS. i Captain William Henderson Holor, Thomas Henry clqadderton (first mate), and John Barthe (second mate), of the ship ~o'nnusteen, from Singapore to Liverpool, were brought before Mr.- Mansfield, the sitting magis- trate, on Monday, at the latter port, charged with the murder of three Manilla men, past of the ship's crew, on the voyage home. Mr. Aspinall ...

Published: Friday 21 April 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2329 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCIE. ?? a - . ?? Od FRIDAY, 1MAY 26. wmn 011TINIX MONY B FALSO PREsTooCKS.-A youg wmn named Ann Wombh, was charged with obtdidolg a .vrifl it, from Mr. Ateherley, nuereer, Great Go Orge-quqare, by false pretences, The prisoner had been employed by Air. Soamulfl r, Bates, general dealer, am an occaioonal servant, and onl Friday is last ails called upon Mr. A~tcherhy and ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... INQUIRY INTO THE CONDUCT OF OFFICERS OF THE COURT. Oin Tuesday last, an inquiry took place before the judge of this court into the conduct of two under-bailiffs, earned John Sheridan and George Wales, who, on the 17th i.osiant, entered the house of Mr. George Melly, No. 5, Bedford-strect, under the authority of a warrant of execution obtained by John 'Thoncpson against Josepis Redish, who owed ...

THE LIBEL CASE.—SHRIVALL v. [ill]

... OE L1BEL CISBO-SilRIVALL v. )'CZELLAN. Its another part cf to-lray's paper we have esnonioned tchl:in the case of Sisrivall ?? M'Clellan, whi At w9as tried ait the last ,iverpDol DliaieZs, aln application foV aneW trialon the ground o''exoessive damages, wns ?? la-ltrefused, the lcart3nd barons of the cache stev being . olpinion that in sucheonses the question of ciestages was 0 em-elntirely ...