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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... tie SA.TUERDAY, FgnAFUAy IE . sd Tumeese Tila TARSSOS -fwol respectably dreessed men named John A.Ikroyd alI i Jamas Caslm )re, empluyed at the' kihert 2e Dock Warehouses,' wore broughit up le custody ch-arged with ofasuligTmsJ.Pte ur3ig him of 3i. Tha c)I. * ditelyuponha eterig tie prsoisr Akroyl bas is t twit ft lotv~tlutbeig i cuin-I lfor~rt54lnthativ.'had knowa 2e btda ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HUL C LA a: P.ObL ICi U. u u uI . BSATURDAY. Oimp Miss Barker, daughterof Mr. R. Barker, baker, Myton- J gate, charged a boy, named Isaac Watts, with obtain- ber ding a loaf of bread onr Thursday 'morning last, under the whi -pretence thati it was for Mr.; Rlbert Lundy, tobacco coo manufacturer, No. 60, in' the same street, and directly ten opposite. 'On receiving the loaf he went into Mr. ...

Published: Friday 15 February 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2440 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE RUGELEY POISONING GASES

... THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES. to It will be observed, by our parliamentary report, that the ev hle Lord Chancellor has introduced a bill into the Hou-cof Lords Of he for the purpose of removing the trials of prisoners committed a he in the country, when any serious prejudice existed against Be them in the neighbourhood where the offences were alleged hle to have been committed, into the Central ...

Published: Wednesday 13 February 1856
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1081 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE

... l MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN SOUTH STAFFORD- SHIRE. On Tuesday an inquest w~a held at Swan Vil- lag., eear West Beonowich, South Sraffordshita, on the body of a young man, uamed Bobert Grubbi', about 20, years of age, which wee lound in tbe Ca on Saturday afternoon last. The threat was cut, and two large stones were in the pockets of the jaoket, weighing, t0e one seven and the other two pound. The ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GILD ALL. Francis Samuel Shuttrkworth, alial Johnson, aliss Smithers, alfas Mitchell, acd other aliases too numerous to mention, was charged with uttering forged orders for the delivery of g ods. There were 'tpwards of 50 casts in which the prisoner had obtained goods upon forged orders within the last few months. Mr. Turner appeared for the prosecoton. Frederick D neant said-I am a ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFNC~s I ?? I-FFNVS THREE CHILDREN BdURNED TO Asnas. - DaonS CoUbtrYT LmiXir, JAs. 30.-Last night the hotn &nstRa Kelly, of Cloonaugh, was destroyed by fire, and three of h icts perished in the flames. K:elly anudhis ceife had been at las chil din Fair, and retturoed borne about ten o'clock An lie h rounberaa in the n Iglat, Keellj s wife went to a farm, to milk 0llerf s 5 later ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1746 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... There has beets n very serious collision between the Alilitia and police at Sunderland. After notwral of the former had bcen captured the Mayor telegraphed to Sir hlarry Smith. stating that unl.e the corps he removed he would not be answerable for the peace of the town. It has been definitely arranged that the execution of the wretched convict. Thomat William John Corrigan, for the murder of ...

THE WILL FORGERY AND POISONING AT MANCHESTER

... Tfl L 7FORGER AND POISONING: AT MANCHESTER I la morning, at the City Court-house, ,, 1e-r Jaimes Monaghan, George Barry, and Edmund gs1Chestor, had been remanded till next Thursday, on a Dauii5 f administerinlg poison to the late John Monaghan, charge 0 t last were brought up under a writ of habeas it Angu anted by Mr. Justice Erle, on Saturday, charged cor)fls, ar a will for the said John ...

THE WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE CASE

... THE, WENSLEYDALE PEERAGE CASE. HOUSE OF LORDS.-THUeSDAY. MINORIlY.-PRESENT. Lord Chancellor Argyll MARQUISES Allesbury ' Breadalbano Huntley Lanadowne ow! rshoedu EARLS Aberdeen Abirngdon Albemarle Bessborough Burlington Chichester Clarertdon Cowper Craven Durham BedfordD' Devonshire Roxburgh Sutherland NARqUIBSS Anglesey Bristol Conynghant Donegal Normanby Westminster EARLS Camnperdewn Carl ...

MURDER BY A CONVICT AT PORTSMOUTH

... MURDER BY AO-VITICT-AT PORTSMOUTH. On Friday morning 'was committed n !Portsmaicuth bar. s htour, one of those cold-blooded murders, which have lately - i bomeso frequent. Thb victim is a Mr. Charles William Ho2RHop, ftn, ass~istaltf -nigeoh of the' invilid.colivict'etililish. I~dI meit' at that port, aged about 42, 'and toismarriod. He was ?? &'geral ?? ansongst the 'convicts under his ...

BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, JAN. 28

... IN THE MA1TTER OF A BANKRUPTrCY FlAT A(UAINST WILLIAM PALAIER' Thi5 morning the appeal in the matter of the adjudi- cation of a flat of bankruptcy against William Palmner, the surgeon, of Rugeley, came on for bearing before the Commissioner in his private rooa, it being usual, as it wae etatrd, to take all ouch preliminary proceedinga out of the public court. The learced Coammiseioner, aB well ...

NEWCASTLE ASSIZES

... NEWCASTLE ASSiZES. THUJRSDAT, FBn. 28, (BDefoie Mr Baron MARTINO Tho court Pitt this morning at 11 ueckck. After the ?? peliminaries, the followin- genrtle- men were ?? on the grand jayrv:-P. Hansen. fore, man, and J. Jebling, W.J. Van., iaaorib2rgen, E. W. Ohalioner, J. Purdy Rennoldeon, T. Richardsnn, Wmn, 13. Armstrong, T, Bell, J. Jackson Scatt, J. A. Wood, 0,. M. Mowbray hilowbray ...