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 

WORCESTERSHIRE EASTER QUARTER SESSIONS

... AI ON DAY, These Sessious commenced yesterday fer the transaction of the county business. The following Magistrates were on the Bench :- The Riglltlion. Lord WARD, Chairmen; T. G. Cartler, Eq., Vice- Chairman; the Right Hon. Lord Lyttelton, Lord-Lieutenant of the county; Sir E. A. H. Lechmere, Bart,, Eon. W. Coventry, the Rev. C. J. Sale, H. Hiomfray, Colonel Woodward, Rev. Mr. Anephlett, J. G ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TUESDAY, MARCH 29. aSTAttINO A WATCH AND CH~u.-Dhsrio Hlonors, a native of Antwerp. was chlargedl by Zeaur.i Neil, saptani of the ship Queen Sileste, l~ing in thle Queen a Dork, with stealitg a gati watch aid chain, valuet£12. onl Sundayaftteruoisii on board the comrplainant's ship. The pejeorer. abs was hos1.iteiubi entertained by the Captain becatuse bie was a foreiglier, took thte watch on ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... I VEqRPOOL COUNTV COURT. BiEFORE J. K. BLAIR, SQ. JUDGMTENT SUMOiNsEs.-Orders were made for a the committal of the following persons to prison for non-complianco with judgments obtained against them :-ohn Freeman, Burns-street, James-street, 14 days warrant to issue in a month * John Artsalaca, I Brownofow-hill, 14 days; Thomas Mitchell, Cirocus- 1 street, 14 days warrant to issue in a month; ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... : I SATURDAY last, J. 11: OTWAY, Esq., Q.C., Chairman for the County Antrim, took his seat in the Grand Jury room, at half-past nine o'clock, to proceed with the bushiess of the Quarter Sessions, the judges benh- still in thc two) courts. TIE INSOLVENT CASES. IN RE JAMES IIALL. [Es Woas.r -Welre is insolvent Hall? Let hin stand forward. The insolvent was then put forward. His WORSIItP-Helle ...

INTERESTING BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... INTERESTLNG BREACH OF PROMISE CASE. BALLOT V. RUSSELL. A aASP of breach of promise of 1marriage was tried on Tuesday at Guildhall Chambers, London, in which the jmy wereunable to come to an agreement. The plaintiff, a sprightly and interesting young lady, whoi has re- cootly become marriageable, is very highly con- nected, being related to the Berkeley and other high families, and the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poucE iNTELLGKNCE MANSION-HOUSJE. ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER OF A BANK OF ENGLAND SEURKTARY,-HeHry Rezete, a carman, in the employ ef Pickford and Co., the railway carriers, was charged with having, by neglect, caused the death of Mr. David Ritchie, secretary to the committee of the treasu'ryof the Bank of England, under somewhat extraordinary ?? principal witness in this case was George Adams, a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... rOLiCE INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HOUSE3. A. TssEF AND HIS FOLLY. - Willi=e Sscilb was charged with attempting to steal a watch from Wil- liam Folly, under the following circumstances:-W. Folly said: I am a tanner. On Sunday morning I was passing along Petticoat-lane, and there was a crowd at the time, and as I was pushing my way through I felt a twitch at my guard, and turning rotund I seed the ...

CHESTER ASSIZES

... CHESTER ASSIZES, ASSAULT.-SPECIAT, JURY. Williams v. Williams.-Mr. Grove, Q.C., with Mr. Beavan appeared for the plaintiff. Mr. Welsby, and Mr. Mcintyre appeared for the defendant. The circumstances of the case are as follows:- The plaintiff is named David Williams, formerly a police-officer residing in Rhyl, and the defendant R, E. Williams, is town clerk of the same place. TIhe action was ...

A SPANISH GRANDEE IN TROUBLE

... . 1~ ?? 12 ?? . -7 ~ : ~ ~ 1 ,, v1, _ a ~AN 3E~ fl~ ~TIOD~ jtWuidhalI, eu; Thnradayfl.on Juani Florazi, Marquis de Tabuersiga, tha Cdneul General for Spainl sud MatryI Drayton, a repulslqokiugwomnu were charged b fore Alderman Rose with the following offence. - Policveuntsfsole '3E '253k-§, stared' tbiat on. the piievious night, between: elaeaesnd .telve ob'ock while san ikity in-plain ...

SECONDARIES COURT—SATURDAY

... SEgONDARIEt3' COURT-SATURLDLT. BOWDEN V. THE LONDON, BRIGHTON, AND SOUTH COAST RAILWAY COMPANY. This was a great contest between plaintiff and the railway company, in which plaintiff sought to recover the sum of £14 6s. Sd. for the keep of a horse from Nov. 8,1868, to Feb. 10, 1859. Mr. Butler appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Charnock was counsel for the defendants, It appeared that on the ...

SPRING ASSIZES

... SOUTHERN DIVISION OF LANCASHIRE. CROWN COURT. BEFORE 3IR. JUSTICE XVILLES. TUESDAY, MARCH 29. Thomas Tomlinson (aged 56), who was yesterday convicted of ai rapo upoun his own daughter, was brought up this morning and sentenced to penal servitude for life. Jolm Sparritt (aged o4) was indicted for having at Livorpool, on the 7th Deemnhber last, committed vwilful and corrupt perjury. Mr. Foarnley ...