LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... I _ TEE YELVEBTON MxnRAIAGE CASE.-In the Irish I Court of Common Pleas, on Monday, Mr Whiteside moved, in the case of Thelwall v. Yelverton, that the I plaintiff, Mr John Thelwall, may be at liberty to mark judgment, and issue execution thereon. notwithstanding the bill of exceptions taken by Major Yelverton, the defendant, and for ?? cost of this application. The trial took place, and a ...

Published: Friday 31 January 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2268 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WINDHAM CASE

... I THE WINDHIAM% ease has concluded in the way which everybody must have foreseen. Yesterday, which was the thirty-fourth day of the trial, the jury, after a private interview with Mr. WmNDHAM himself, returned a verdict declaring him to be sane, and capable of managing his property. We do not see how the verdict could have been otherwise. That Mr. WINDHAM is a man of small intellect, vicious ...

Published: Friday 31 January 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 631 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WINDHAM LUNACY CASE

... j This case slowly proceeds day after day, and the wit. nesses for the defence are still being called. On Satur- day Dr. Tuke, in the course of cross-exatuination, said he had some conversation with Mr Windham about a celebrated Italian singer who was intimate with his wife after marriage. He said some letters had been inter- cepted, but witness did not see them. Mr % indham said he was very ...

Published: Friday 10 January 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2249 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. STEALING ALHA5A'oR OF WINX.-Jobn Atkinson, a young man, was charged with having stolen a hamper of wine from the XNOrtb-EgsteM Railway Station, Paragon-street. It appeared that on Tuesday afternoon the prisoner was observed by one of the railway comn- pany's officials to take a hamper of wine, which was placed on a Inggage stand, and walk away with it in the direction of Carr ue. EHe ...

Published: Friday 05 December 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2988 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PIRACY, MURDER, & BURNING OF A SHIP

... PIRACY, MURDER, & BURNING | OF A SHIP. We are glad to place before'our readers some details of the most atrocious case of piracy, murder, and burning of a ship that has occurred for many years past, at least in European waters. Captain Grove, of the English brig Susannah, who arrived art Falmooth on Wednesday, has fully narrated the appalling circumstances to our cor- respondent at that port. ...

Published: Friday 15 August 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1288 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WORCESTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... HOUCESTER SuMMER ASSIZES. ('TiO'ivN COURT, SATURDAY. 'si. ~,ic ]ylc I:.khis seat at half-past nine, and ed.C lii jb ?? scrlre~niaker, charged wvith having .iedciuiii~traloffenice at HartloLury, on the 6lits ~re feil ?? and sentenced to six ?? * ~1~i~~nict.~ ?? Carter, 26, labourer, 'is,,j fr iilroff cice at liagley, on the 14th April. su'fuilguilty of ain attempt, and wats sen- II ?? ?? ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... IWe giLxM BANKRUPTGY COURT. . .--7 FRIDAY. biillEhu. RtetitTRt%.R WATEiRF11111.. a eeciinsforthocrtttoxaminatiofl of Mr. Hill, of pis' cl isace r005 ites gn for the bankrupt, Ii iirtcb ort aur debtor to the t~oh-t~. en Yr Septemiber l-aet a eeflcuift wih hc. ill.MrMotan fth Oldilit a~wi, of London, for creditors; ~~ by M~~r M~otterain, said that lie corn- rttee -4to b s tin ie spring of 1SIS. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. .Betesrc lfessrs, 1. C. S. Kynnersley, T. Cox, S. Thornton, K. Mliddlemore, and 1K. James. JUVENILE TaiiEvEs.-The five lads, named Patrick Mfalooney, a labourer, residing in Old Cross Street, RIoert Askey, an umbrella maker, living in Milk Street, Charles Cunsingheam, an errand boy, residing in Thomas Street, a gun finisher, named Thomas Gallagher, who lives in John Street, and ...

THE SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE IN BROMSGROVE STREET

... THE SUPPOSED INFANTICI)in L' BRODISGROVE STREET. The adjourned inquest on the boly of the new barS nI child, found in an ash-pit in Broiusgrove Staue, oll 12th inst., under circumstances reportedill onr coelanr ; the time, was held ytsterday at the WVehfingtonf; Bromswglove Street, before Dr. 1irt Docvies, J Coroner. The inquest, it will be recollectel, hIliI' adjourned in order that the ...

WARWICKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... NYAIWICKSUIRE WINTER ASSIZES. YF~STERhDY. Mr. Baron Branmwell took his scat upon thle Bench at ten ..clock. BeUNNATURAL OrrFs ?? Plodford, 30, Tabeourer, a, repuisive-loeking fellow, living in Wovrtwiek, was foiusri ertilty of settompting, to consisit an ?? on the 3sot of Autigrt, a051 was scntenicotl to one year's imr'iroonlcnt with hard lar511ir Sir. Blers prosEcnted. COCttsu aEAL ENr OF ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER IN BIRMINGHAM

... ATRIOCIOUS MURDER IN BJIRAINGHANK. i A GIRL SHOT BY HER SWEETHEART. It was briefly stated in the Daily Poet of yesterday that a murder of a peculiarly ceol acd atrocious charneter was coesm- eseitted in Biasell Street, Blrmingham, bite on Thursday night, the victim being a young womnan named Alice Iekisy, and her imurderer, her sweetheart, Henry Carter. Owing to the lateness of the hour we ...

THE CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD CREDITORS AT NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME

... THE CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD CIREDITORS AT NEWCASTLE-UNDER LYME, This case was resumed on Saturday morning, in the Police Court, Newcastle-under-Lyme, before the Mayor (SMr. J. Miller) and Messrs. J. A. Hall, HI Hall, S. M. Turner, and J. Lamb, Borough Magistrates. As before, Mr. Mlotteram, of the Oxford Circuit, instructed by Mr. Litchfield, appeared for the prosecution ; Mrl Kennedy, of the ...