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THE HORRIBLE MURDER AT LEDBURY

... ADJOURNED INQUJIRY ?? examination of John Iea1.'C Jones, who sad a charged with the murder of Hannah Bake'; wao resueds n on Thursday . Mr. G. Masefield denie that he brother of bad character and indi entd that be had a a. Joseph Plagetad deposed that wh Circueaetanoes. aentered the roo W ~~~en the Prisoe 0 entere the roo he was the first boner wh 0 Mr Masefield's drawer, and aap pe ° ho reahe ...

Published: Friday 10 June 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 770 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... I I FRIDAY. Hiszckslcy appeared to answer a charge of 1, re bundred and thirty saddles and other t ; lte property of Joseph Reynolds, saddler, ?? ! 9et-i Mr SEYMOUR prosece ted, and Mr sard Mr COss appeared for the prisoner.- t'S 2ecutor was examined, but admitted that pri. 1?rrk tbe goods aw-ay openly, and at the time set to thet, and also that the magistrate had : o comit the ?? Seymour ...

Published: Friday 04 November 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 623 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POL[CEr COURT. MONDAY_ William Burley was charged with stealing two beast heads, the property of Mr. John Easterby, butcher, Mearket place. One day last week the prisoner was seen tu go into prosecutor's slaughter-house in Martiu's-alley, Blanket-row, and bring out the heads. A wnin asked hi. if he had any authority to get -the heads, when he replied that it was all right. Upon inquiry ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 836 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DARING ESCAPE FROM A METROPOLITAN REFORMATORY

... A daring conspiracy has lately been detected amongst a gang of juvenilc offenders Confined in the Home in the East ieforniatory, Old Ford, Bow, London. There is little doubt that the boys had planned some scheme to poison the governor and officers of the institution, for the purpose of effecting the destruction of the warrants and papers by means of which they might be identified, and then to ...

A MORMONITE KILLED BY HIS PARAMOUR

... A MOAORMONITE KILLED BY HIS PARAMOUR. I Within a few hundred yards of the scene of the late 1 murder at Cosely, another crime of the same nature has l just been perpetrated. Fur some time past, a carpen- ter, named Thomas Eastop, about 67 years of age, has been living in a emall back house in the Darkhousee I lane, Deepfields, near Bilaton, Staffordshire, with a i woman who he paseed off as ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 747 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE IN LONDON

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A W1:?.E IN I LONDON. I On Tliprnair .mnll Alnrup nowl t r r .n On Tuesday, Jamues Moore, aged thirty-three, an! sone,rS umbrella and rarasol maker, wag ol:argeil before Mr. D'llyl- 1 ln court, at the'Worship-s1treer, EPolice-court, on suopicioll of alsohe lc niurdering inis wife, Mary Anne Moore. ilk. The neighbourhood of the Court was densely crowded I noon I long before ...

A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THE MISTAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY

... 1A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THCE MIs- TAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY. .ar, ~te dy r eiocrnr oda nus id ?? eoan mother of th do.- dr' esdadwf ?? aosn wtneason, of Chan- led doe-etreet, stated that the child had bee troubled with a va og oraotawek ncoeqec of which,' on Tues- ig- dymrigshpuataowlatron his breast, and &r.sn e agtr gdegtyas to the shop of. Mr. U- child three-fourths of a, teaspoonful ...

YORKSHIRE INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... i YORKSHIRF, INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT. I - T- i, .* YORK NSTLE, MONDAY, MAY 16. 25 r (Before Mr. Sergeant DoWyLING.) 00 DISCntAWLD, FOnTI1WTITr.-Tbhe following insol- mc ,f ynta ere noppsed ,,In they were dleemed entitled to the vents f ere ?? an d discabrged accordingly, namely;- Jo, benefit of the acrn l manufacturer, Gillygate, York; Ft John Wood, BOWling, near Bradford, oal miner; William ...

THE SUSPECTED CHILD MURDER IN LEEDS

... THE SUSPECTED CHILD MURDEit IN LEEDS. INotwithstandino, tho inost unwearied nertionr, nil thle part of the police to discover the bod y of thle is' eotl of Ellen Muoxol, every effort has yet b eja us itc'..smfu1.n Under the directions of Mr. Engliesh, It Chief C constable, thle aseh pits, the wells, the gardens., in ?? neighbour- , hood where tire child -was last '.ien in the haude of the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... a- U'LL POLICE COUl'r. FP.IDAY. rOM A R TLLIVE. -Elizabeth Lindon was I ?? tFB ?? three sheets the property of a I sequence of the ¶05 ; ~rsteen the partie3, the prisoner had access b room, and stole the sheets. ro j~ie5e~t to a littla 6irl to pledge. Sentenced to iX at *s'f'c's iePFr~i,°nG Adolphe Burman and Johann s I erLFCI tw~o foreigners, were severally charged cc -;§:@Lierw Tlhe ...

Published: Friday 28 October 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4341 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ADJOURNED OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE NORTH SEA

... SUSPENSION OF THE MATE'S CERTIFICATE. This adjourned inquiry was resumed on Tuesday, 'before Mr Travis, and Captain Harris, the assessor. It will be remembered that the inquiry was adjourned for the attendance of the mate of the North Sea, who was absent from Hall in the Dowthorpe. Mr SPARROW conducted the inquiry as before. Mr PIc'LlTINGELL appeared to watch the inquiry on behalf of ...

Published: Friday 16 September 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4513 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REVIEW OF THE HULL POLICE FORCE

... REVIEW OF TBE HULL POLICE FORCE. ?? I The annual review of the Hull Police force took place on Monday last, in the Station-hoes-yard. Among the gentlemen present we noticed the Mayor (sr.Samuelson), the Stipendiary (Mr T. H. Travis), several members of the Watch Committee and other gentlemen. The hour appointed for the review was one o'clock, and shortly after that time the men were marshalled ...