HULL POLICE COURT

... I : I FRIDAY. Mary Wilson and Jane Shillito, both 34 years of age, was charged with stealing two half-sovereigns and one sovereign from the person of a labourer named Win. Cox, living at Swine, while in a house of ill-fame in Leadenhall-square, last night. The prosecutor being very drunk at the time could not give an accurate do'- cription of what had taken place, so the prisoners ryere ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1963 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ARCHDEACON DENISON'S CASE

... I ARCBS' CO1TMT- M~nw. ADUr 't -as .1 MUJi;,I~ONDAY1 APHM 20 (Before Sr J. Dodson.) Dsmisom t. D~ITOH .-Tlsis was the day ?? for the conmeneetment of the arguments in the ?? of Denison v. Dither; but, notwithstanding the notice, of it which have appeared in the public press, no littef interest did the public appear to take in the soblitt that on the cause being called on there were scarcel s ...

Published: Friday 24 April 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 981 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I HULL BANKRUPTCY COURnr. I I - WEDNVESDAY, Fr3. 18, 1S57. (Before Mir. Commissioner AYmRTo.) Re Belton, of Lincoluihllre, moftister, last oxamilnations. Oil se the ?? of Mr. Shackles, jim, thle bankrupt's exariisia- d thin was aidjourned until the 1st of April next, thle bankrupt no Rhvigfiled his balances sheet. Re obrt ,Jaeksoss, jnn, hikeeper, of Lincoln. The bank rapt applied for his ...

Published: Friday 20 February 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2522 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SOUH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES

... ISOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZESI LIVERPOOL, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26. (Before Mr Baron CIHANNELL and a 8pecuia Jury.) LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, HULL, v. TRINITY-HOUSE, HULL. Mr WARREN, Q.C., and Mr P. THOMPSON appeared for the plaintiffs. Mr HUGH HILL, Q.C., Mr MILWABD, and Mr MEL- LISH for the defendants. This was an action brought for the recovery of upwards of £460, as a part of a private improvement rate ...

Published: Friday 28 August 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1451 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SPRING BANK CASE

... cbe fouz l iasilcitt AND EAST RIDING TIMES. [REGISTERED AT THE GENERAL POST-OFFICE FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD.] FRIDAY, JUNE 26,1857. We give in another column the short- hand writer's notes of the case M'Turk v. Hull Local Board of Health, heard in the Court of Queen's Bench on Wednesday. It has been supposed by some persons that the judgment in this case seriously affects the decision in the ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1857
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 229 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WARWICK ASSIZES

... YESTERDAY. BEFOREINMa. BARON CiskxeNLLo. THE PARISH ENiBE ZZLEMENqTS.-SENTENCES OF THE PRISON{ERS. Immediately on his Lordship coining into Court Gibbs and Griffin were placed at tile bar, It was considered not improbable after tice verdict the Jury had returned against the latter, that the but a consultation having takeniplace onl the point it was intimated to his Lordship that no farther ...

YOUTHFUL DEPRAVITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL

... YOUTJHFUL DEPRA VITY AND THE CONFESSIONAL. EXTRAORDINARY CASE AT STAFFORD. A case presenting several remarkable features was heard before Captain Whibby, Dr. Knight,, Captain Salt, and T. F. Whitgreave, Esq., Magistrates for the county of Stafford, at the Shire Hall, Stafford, on Saturday last. Samuel Lock, a boy of fourteen gears of age, was charged with the grave offence of having com- ...

Birmingham police

... O'l NElivilill-Omill VWite. YESTERDAY. Befoer Mr. Sargant, Mr. rainee, Mr. Ltsyd, arid Mr. Luscy. EXPOSING BADAIEAT FOiL SALE-JohnS Sharp, carcass butcher, Smithfield, wan suiniuonedby Cooper, the sub-insepctorofinuiances, for .exposiceg for sale on the preceding day, the carcass of a cow. There was an abscess and couch inflammaetion on the cow's side, and thle animal appeared to have suffered ...

LIVERPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... ii - s LYVEPOOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Ez-prfe rtcyson, in re Teon.-Os Priday, Mr. Commis ioner Perry delvered tho following judgment in the case of William r. Tyson, late corn and flour merchant in Liverpool.-Thls was ed au application made by Mr. Yates on behalf ot the bankrupt, , ?? T)yso.', for the allowances of his certificate, and it was le oppored by Mr. A~pinall, as counsel for ...

THE GLASGOW POISONING CASE

... )01 e at he result of the nine days' trial of Madeleine o e. Smith is, In one point of view, profoundlyunsatis- It It factory. The verdict of Not proven amounts t Lw to a confession that law aad justice are at fault. s d A protracted investigation, conducted with admi- b rdable skill and unwearied patience, has failed to It he elicit the truth. Innocence, if the prisoner be d y, innocent, is ...

SENTENCES AT THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... SENTENOES AT T1lE BOROUGH SESSIONS. Brldgot Devitt Bud Catherine Costello, for stealing weyar. H lag apparel-lo years. E Mary Thompson, for stealing a night drewss- years. Catherine Thompson, for stealing 1,). Gd.-3 months. M Catheri.- Gill, for stealing two kettles-R nmouths. of Andre~w ?? , stealing lie. Pit. ?? months. Thomas Dann, foir attb. ug load-S months. 15 George Phillips,. for ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVERPOOL 'COUNTY., ,3OURT,. KU WEFOBE: J. B. LaIR, 58Q., JUDXU. .Ith An ARANG3)IEIX 0as BUsiNe8S.-The following i8 the .orj, Li arrangement of. the; business' of the. second November tom V ourt d -Tjesday, November 24th, j1dgmeant siummonses tion In and insolvenoies ; Wednesday, November 25th, 90 casei mat .e at .10 80 am., and 60 cases at 12; Thursday, November the, le, 26th, 30 claims for ...