HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, WEDNESDAY

... HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, HULL. . I WEDNESDAY. . | (Before Mr Oommaisioszer AYRTOlN.) ?? re WILLIAM SBR(EANT, builder, Hnl.:-APss-trc&Tros PoP, CRETn'eoAT'a.-Mr Santsa appeared on, behalf of the 6 aseignees, Mr SMITH (Wells and Simith) supported the bank- I rupt; and Mr EATON (Eaton land Btelby) opposed, on behalf of Mr Levicl,, ?? matter the Certificate had been suspended for six months, in ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1763 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE YELVERTON MARRIAGE CASE

... This extraordinary case is still before the Scotch courts, but judgment may be expected shortly. Tho &Ot5?3n, in publishing portions of the evidence, says:- The question in this cause Is whether Theresa Long- worth or Yeplvion' $s the wire of the Hon Win. Ches. iYelverton, jar in the aoyal Artillery. There are two actions of decltrator; the first, at the' instaah6 of, Major Yelver~tn, to have ...

Published: Friday 20 June 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1150 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN SCALE-LANE

... THIE ATTEMPTED MURDER IN SCALE-LANE. At the Police-court on Tuesday, John Wilkinson, al ex-policeman, was charged on remand with cutting and wounding Emma Barker, a married woman, and whom he had been living ?? Chester appeared for the ?? prosecutrix said :-I have been living with the prisoner as his wife for nearly 12 months, at No. .50, Carr-lane. On Saturday afternoon, the 4th of Ootober,.I ...

Published: Friday 17 October 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1055 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE LOSS OF THE BARQUE JAMES GIBB

... OFFICIAL INQUIRY INTO THE I LOSS OF THE BARQUE JAMES GIBB. I PRIDAY. This day the witness Moore was re.called, and on Jac being questioned by Mr PUsTTxGELL, he denied that he bye bad said to the steward, or anybody else, that he did iot ?? belivde the ship waXsafloat, but was only swinging and WO ~~ ~~d ?? ~~sec The!steward, John Balfour, w&as also re.called, and wh on ing questioned by Mr ...

Published: Friday 29 August 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1399 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. AssAULT.-William and Job a Beecroft, two brothers, were sum moned by Williairt Morfitt, a blacksmith, for enmminttiug an a51ault. The eomplainant stated that he worked at St. George's Pon'ndrj lngli'b-street, and I an Tuesday evening, abort 'sx' o'lock be vwas leaving 3 vork, when he wag etopped lby the twe defendants, and William, in a peremptory manner, demanded the 'rea- j son why ...

Published: Friday 11 April 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2058 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before .ilessacs. T. Cox, H. Smithi, arid C. R. ('epR. ILLEwALLY PAVwNINit.-The womian Jaro Peo;r'Pv who was remanded from the previous day on a eh'ur.e oi illegally pawning a quantity of bod clothiing, the property of Mr. Paul Lister, Hill Strtet, was again plhced is tie dock. The particulars of the case appeared in the 1od of yesterday, and it will be remembsered that the ...

WARWICKSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... VWAUWU lW[KSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS. BEF,(oE. AV. I)Isc'Ns, Esie. -ilese dcssions were continued on Ivednesday for the it!, of appteals. ISlIMVIYOi:S OF'L.VDDHItOOK{, A1''IELLANTS; T11USTEE.M F0F I 1s I 0'lN BA DU 13.:y ?? llItlE t1ttER.D), ESITONDENXrS. ii t l illes(specially retained) and Mr. Manley Smith were t- hc t on lts, andtl Mr. Spoonler anld Mllr. AtdamilS forthe o'pel'itnts. It ...

WARWICK INSOLVENCY COURT

... BtFonro F. DINsDALIr, EsQ., JUDOX. At this Court, held on Thursday, a number of arrears weto disposed of UNOPPOSED CASES. The following insolvents, on the application of )Mr. East, were discharged forthwith -John Forbes, Birmingham, nirchant's ,dr;on Johnson Batty, brewer, Gosta. Green, Birrminglham; Frederick William Donaldson, Acoek's Green, electro-plater; Samuel Matthews, the younger, iron ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... iU1AMING1THAiA POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. S Jvh 1Mt'3irec.;'5 ?? C. S. Kpo slCneacy, and * ?? lz~1chtords.1 ( A ?? man of respeetalde cx- i 11;1!1,11A i ii n Kciti, at gln-stoelcer, who resides at St. (aorgo's Sluarc, Aston Road, appeared . t a sinmnioiis, issue(d at the instance of Mr. Sell, 1 fi.lI Ofi ?? Royal1 SociCty for tile Prevention of ('rt-e AiXiilds, cihargiug hinm with cruelly ill ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Sir John Bateliff, and Met srs. H. Van Wart and IF. Richards. 1. - Sinuous COSARGES OF STEALING AND ILLEGALLY PAWNING,-A young man, named Henry Hilt, a fish curer, who resides at Hereford, was -hasgad on remand with having stolen a blanket from the house of EIIen Boyle, a widow, residing in Weaman Street. Mr. Powell appeared for the prisoner. The evidence went to show that ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERIES AT THE GENERAL POST OFFICE

... During the last few days considerable anxiety lhs been created amongst the bankers and merchants in the city by the discovery of a robbery of a registered letter, containing notes and cheques of the value, it is reported, of £5,000., the whole of which has been realised in gold at the Bank of England. Upon waiting on the Secretary of the Poet Office at St. Alartin's-le-Grand, our reporter was ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. 1,-, 2l'al3. F. C. S. Kynnrslay and D. Malilns. (55005>. ?? ?? .-A married woniast named Alms Flood, alias ?? *,Uli, who resides in Emily Street, was brought up Charged ?? hlaicing intermarried with one Thomas Wadsworth, of the rlratfflrdl Road, her lawful husband, William Flood, being slieralioe. It aeaned thit the prisonr lhad been living as3 house- laepr to the prosecutor Wadsworth ...