Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Naaltruptq oloart. YESTERDAY. DErOnE Moa: REoRTRAIR WVILSON. In re John Cowen, Nlereastle-uncder-Lionte, ?? for Ape last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. Smith, (as agent for rr. Ltitchfie ...

District News

... patrw Rf)15. THE CQOLLIERY ACCIDENT AT WINDMILL END. On Saturday afternoon last, an inquest was held at the Eagle Inn, Netherton, before William Robinson, Esq., Coroner, of Dudley, and a Jury, on the ...

STAFFORDSHIRE MIDSUMMER ASSIZES

... Tue Commission of Assics for the county' Of Staffoadalitrewa olpened on Saturday evening, tn ti h ie gllB Stafford, by Mr. Justice Hill, who -arrived from Worcester sh ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... MR. SAMUEL GRIFFITHS'S FRACAS WITH A BANK DIRECTOR. At the opening of the Public- office, Wolverhamcpton, 0il Saturdey, the Court Room almost immediately became densely crowded, Inc con ...

Birmingham Police

... Rj 11-Mvilliaglymit YESTERDAY, B1 owie llessrs., T. 0. . KiyiLersfey and S. BUeck q,. TILE FlRE IN FlILLEMAN STRnEr.-Chearrcs ROber1t, of lilveil- hurst Street, who ?? yesterday remanded oil Li ?? of ...

Birmingham Police Court

... ginxilig*x Vdia Gourt. YESTERDAY. as Be*2c the Mayer, { itoatclZIT, Esq.,j and Messrs. T. C. S. Kpsnsersilo, .Pihillips, and R. IF. TV1W0filrl. A 1TAtNsxUL CASE.-A young man, named Samued Cartwright, ...

Birmingham County Court

... I Ninliltaill (gogliq 6qut. YESTERDAY. BEFORE L, TRAFFORD, ESQ. LoSiNG THE LAURELS AT THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO BIRI3UNtIOAll. -Perkinhs v. G'reaves (Anne.)-Plaintiff, who conducted his own case, is a milk ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... NI Intillgilaill ?Aillillflallqtfjy 61 Dart. YESTERDAY. BIFXoIE MAI. RElISTIARi IVILSON. Ii re Lewis Mdredith, of Shrewsburo, hop ?? was a last examination meceting, but Mr. Knight, who appeared for t ...

YORK ASSIZES

... I I The Commission was opened on Saturday, and the trials commenced on Monday. BURGLARY AT HULL, Johoz Douse, aged 34, and Williaoe Sm ,ith, aged 45, wvere indicted for a burglary ill the dweelling-house of Casimer Lambert, at Hull, on tile 31st of January last, and stealing therefroin about £100 in gold, silver, and bank notes, and five silver spoons. Mr P. Thompson and MLr Cross prosecuted, ...

Published: Friday 12 March 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1604 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW, POLICE AND CRIME

... J A.W, POLICE, AND CRIME. THE CoMMrSSION IS LUNACY ON MR. Ruca.-The jury have come to the conclusion that Mr Ruck is of sound mind, and quite capable of ruanaging his own affairs. The announcement was received with cheers by the crowd in the hall. The Times, in directing attention to the case of Krogs v. Franklin, in which the former sued the latter for damages oh account of imprisonment, ...

Published: Friday 03 September 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4338 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... OBsTrUeCTIN TUB PoLIE.c-Phillip Dannatt (brother of Mr Danlnatt, tlbe ?? counlcillor) and G. Fulstow were charged with obstructing tine police.. P.C. .Wrightstated thatyesterday afternoon, about a quarter-past two o'clock, he was attending the New Holland steamer to regulate the landing of passengers passing to and Iro. Air Dannatt was there, and persisted in going on board before the other ...

Published: Friday 10 September 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3257 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... LAW, POLICE, AND Cow 0 THE GRANDISON PREBAGE.-The lords proco15C11 ljudgent on Saturday in the long-pe' n of the Grandison Peerage. The Lord Chancellor prono t thejudgment of the house that Sir Henry Ber Ptrnouced Norfolk) had made out his claim to the title. ( ChelmsEford was followed on the essno side by Lord Brougham and Lord Crauworth. But ae the re Grandison has long been dormant, it now ...

Published: Friday 02 July 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1041 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment