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HULL POLICE COURT

... KI{LI1L i 1C E CO RT. FRIDPAY. ?? IJohn Doniovan, r an4ed'ona ccBarg6 of stealing t eed, wr, comnujtte~. to prison for 'tW6n eOn4'days, dtheu,,t, go f9*,$ouryea tohe OCaAtlc'Howasd reormaib~ and iTagaA BOttkibtIuh,' bfoight' bp on a I ?? 1 chal'~ed. with ' 'ltii ring ~ appaiel *re. Io Gomtted,tho fo~rmer for. b ~o'l bbeletbei'four m'onth,. ',1Ahr~ra'stu charba~, y'pt'tli' '4vsdhargedl ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1856
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 867 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT DECISION IN BANKRUPTCY

... hi sikutIN RIE WILLIAM LAWF'Olti). rime~nCa' again before Mr I. Csnmmiscioner Stevenson, in theC Liverpool, D-istit Court of Banakruptcy, on Wednesday, on ?? adjourned 1ot ewsminaticn. MHr. Evansi appeared for the Iakut Mr ane atid Mr. Do~d's for the aaig ia.~d Mr. Yate on heha of Mr. J. Y. Lee, a creditar on tleo estate. The bankrupt was further examissind at ?? length by Mkr. Dodge, but ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... (I BEFOES JOSEPH POLLOCK, ESQ. d HILL v DBoslocs.-This action was brought by the plaintiff e Mr. Peter Hill, of Garston, to recover from the defendant, Mr. e Boetock, of Grassendale Park, the sum of £3, for 44 loads Or d brickbats, which had been supplied. Mr. Owen appeared tor Ir the plaintiff and Mr. Hime on behalf of the defendant. It ap- if peared that a man named William Rose had been ...

OXFORDSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Michiaolnas Quarter Sessions For this County were held on Monday last. Tire Committees met at 11 o'clock, and at one o'clock the Court was opened in the Grand Jury Reom for the transaction of the county business. Thle Chairman of the Quarter Sessions (the ?? lion. J. W: Henley, M. P.) presided, and among the Magistrates present ?? Heinersley, REsq. (Vice-Chairman), the Marquis of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... po!'ICE, !NTn,,I.IGL'NCE,. ('LERKENI WEfLL Yl-TI~ PI) Anc 70ri1CIZATION OF 'TiE DFRADi AT THE- NEAT INI1L powd FIsniS BiURIAL GisOUND.)-Thia morning and for tO past pw fe as h nabitants of Islingitoni and the surronin.' ?? neghorho hv be trwnito a Hilate Of t~ CrT Vetetexiemn ad nigaioin consequence of l v it bcoin gnealy non ha tesuperintendent of tha th Nw unil-fels ?? is situated in kha ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENC - UANSION-HOT JSE~.-YESTERDAY. George WhAIftto andl Patrick Dairy, who looked like , e the epomn sturdy navigators, and were stated to be ihteemly~en of Mr. Jay, the extensive builder, were brought before th Lord Mfayor charged with having stolen wine under the fol- lowing circumstances ?? rolicoeman, 1516, said, on Saturday afternoon, at half-past four o'clock, as I was on ...

THE MURDER AT SPIKE ISLAND

... THE MURDER AT SPIKE ISLAYD. FURTHER PARTICULARS. O03 Friday evening a murder was committed at the cou- victdej,'t, Spike Island, by which a toan named William Reidy, a warder iq charge of the prisoners, lost his life. The victisus Yas ayoung man of about 26 or 27 years of age; he had been for.nerly employed, jt is understood, in some Governmentsituasions in Ensland, iut some nuonthi.ago he ...

ANOTHER FORGERY CASE

... ANOTO BER FORGER Y CASE, Thomas Clark was brought before the Lord Mayor at thi r) Mansion-house, yesterday, charged with having firged and f uttered a cheque for.£10 l;s.,withintent to defraud Mescr . I Cooper, Lee, Bevan, and Co., the bankers. MI r. Muleusprosecutedon the part of the Cocminatteof Bankers. it M1r. H. Warren said : I am clerk to the prosecutor-, ;sle .e trade under the firm of ...

THE MURDER IN PARLIAMENT-STREET

... TIlEAUIDER IN PARLIAMENT-,S5T1REET. DEATH OF RICHARD COPE. On Saturday evening the police authorities in Scotland- yard received the announcement of the death of Richard Cope, the unfortunate victim of the murderous attack in Parliament-street, on Monday night. The man in custody for the crime, who gave the asslumed name of Jenkins, was ,E. the holder of a ticket-of-leave, which he received in ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... * On Thursday, the 2nd inst., an inquest was held at the bouse of Mr Davison, Stamford, near Alnwick, be- fore Mr Hardy, coroner, on the body of George Massey, aged 37 years, a native of Aberdeen, engaged there at haovest work. A few weeks ago deceased complained of a severe pain across his chest, bat had sines followed his work as usual; on the evening preceding, after par- taking of his ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD POISONING

... BUO94; G :CAS OF CHILD POISONIRNG.' 1The greatest excitement has prevailed at Runlorn, asmal port hbove Liverpool, during the 'past few 4avs, owing to the mysteriousprtoefedings attending. the death and buria of a.:6-ale child aged-nine--das, du'd lihter of Elizabeth and TlJomap EBrennan, a pedlar Iliving, in Nelson-street, Run- 'corn: ' Thie4child was ingondl health on ihe afternoon. of ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I (Befboe Sir J. E. Eroslsey WI'inot, Judge.j THURSDAY. lIE JAMIES Sv.&CwOos Cnooct,-.This Insolvent was described In his petition as of 7, Upper Clseltenham plaice, in the district of the united parishes of St. Jameseand St. Paul, in the city and county of Bristol, during part of such reeidence being an otto!- ney s clerk, daring a furthertpart of such residence being a law arid commission ...