LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... PJVnhlAV noon% TP r1PD Q WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8. tY. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELD. re Dx8TftAINWG FOR xiin INoCoM TAx.-AsaULT Om ble B,UYA.-WFS.WilDiam Porter, butcher, of Milistreet, was n charged with assaulting two bailiffs while engaged in the ore discharge of their duty. Prom the evidence adduced in auP bh rt of the charge, it appeared that on Saturday last Ye the bailiffs Reed aind Rathbono ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... or MONDAY, NOVEMBEW22. at BEFORE MR. DIXON. Ig SERlaOU ATOrO1AY WITH THE POLICE.-TwO powerful-look- n ing men, named P.trick.Quigley and William Carroll, were brought up in custody, charged with being ringleaders in an affray which took place on Saturday night in Vauxhall-road. er Police oslicer 442 (Carter) stated that after, twelve o'clock on I bh Saturday night he was taking a prisoner to ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICESoCOUar. DfTUE SDAY, NOVEMBER 9, o UAY'TAIN WILLIAM H. MANcLEY. -In reporting the charge re brought against the captain of the Southern Cross, It-ough' to aveen ated that, to disprove the charge ofdK en'- le Iesmd by the mate the second mate, who has sailed two ears with Captain Manley. swore that during the whole'of at time he never saw him in liquor, and this esttement, was ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... FbVRIDAY. flesh Robert Harker wag summoned by the collector at Hull of deaid H. Al. Customs for rennvinig i3 gallons of spirits without a irtlI permit. Mir Saxelbye (Eneland and Saxelbye) appeared for an the prosecutido, and Mr Pettilncell defended. This caso was to th before the court il May last, when the whole of the particulars jtudg were entered into. After a thorough investigation the ...

Published: Friday 24 September 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3438 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A COTTON SPINNER CHARGED WITH CAUSING HIS MILL TO BE BURNT DOWN

... . A COTTON SPINNER CHARGED WITH CAUSING HI BlS ILL TO BE BURNT DOWN. I6 will be in the recollection of our readers that early in November last,,the cotton spinning will of Mr George 3 ThWaiteB, of Euxton, near Uhurley, was totally 3 destroyed by ?? were suspicious eiroumstances- r attending the 6re, which caused inquiries to be insti- tuted as to its ecaues bet 1eading~to no'result at the time ...

Published: Friday 05 February 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 715 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... H I WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2, 185S. (Before Mr Commissioner AYRTON.) IN RE HARRISON, WATSON AND 0o.-Mr SAXELBYE applied to his Honorr to fix a day for the hearing of the petition of Sir Charles Price and Co., in the matter of fessrs Harrison Brothers' application for the repayment of certain mnoneys, the proceeds of a certain cargo, the bill of lading of which had been lodged in the bank until the ...

Published: Friday 04 June 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2220 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A YEAR'S CRIMES & ACCIDENTS

... JA YEARWS CRTMES & ACCIDENTS. alct a v. .4.g.53. th- 'Mr. Crews,: the' cleik to -the borough coroner, is a in- gentleman who takes great interest in:the office e, whichl he so' efficiently fills, and he brings to his 'ell duties an earnestriess and an amount of intelligence which it is pleasing to see in a public official. At- U5 usual at the commencement of a new year, Mr. bie Crews has ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... BEFORE J. K, BLAIR, ESQ., JUDGE. IN-roivirsNo- CASE.-Robert Brittain, who carried on y busiriesazin Hanover-street as a publican, applied by patition ' for his discharge. He was supported by Mr. Chilton, and r. opposed by Mr. Husband on behalf of the detaining creditor, s and by Mr. Grocott for Mary Jackson and others. The insol- e vent was opposed on the ground that he still kept the public ...

MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT ON THE MERSEY

... MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT ON THI-E MERSEY. it The inqune:t on the body of Henry Day Lockwood, t. aged 21, a seaman late of the ' Black Ball line of r, packets who was drowned in the Mersey on Wed- m neiday, the 7th iostant, was held yesterday, before Ad 3h. John Wybergh deputy cormer. It has been r.stated that the deceased had jumped overboard, but r. from the following evidence it will he seen ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEBDNESDAY- J.ITNV 9 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. BEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFIELI). RUFFIANLY ASSAULT.-A slim-looking young fellow named Thomas Foyle, said to be in the employ of Kelly, tbe Butter- man, was charged by police-o-llcer 2i6 with having violetly as~saulted ua ola mau ?? Quinn. Tb eofict Stated that on Monday night, while on duty in Byroi-street, hoe Saw the prioner deliberately vralk up to the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IUVE, RPOOL POLICE COUlRT. I'IT A l At A NA 11 a, TUESDA11. M1AY 11. l ErFOIZE IMR. I.. X%. 1liUUITH'ON. le ANsNOYING TIsa 'aais i t cl` Tit (loot .1IJFIucrii_,Irt- Id William Rtobinson, a young nian, engaged in tile offiee (if 11: li father, a commission werctiint., it, tworge's Deck elates. at,) resiehug at 230, Ncthienlmivd road Nortb, was charged withI havinig ainnoyed thle .isteis Of the ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... | SPE CIAL LICENSING SESSIONS. I- A special sessions for the transfer of publicans' I licenses was held at the police court yesterday, before , Messrs. Bolton, Stewart, and Alderman Turner. in An napplication was made by William Scott for the bi , removal of his license from 46, Greenland-street, to le Vs 30, New Wapping, corner of Orford-street. Mr. v1 0 Snowball appeared in support of the a) ...