Law Intelligence

... ILaW InteIltgence. I NOVTICES.-THIS DAY. COUJRT OF' CHANCERY, LINCOLN-'S-INN. AT 104,-BIEFORPF THE Loans JT~sTicEs,--Appokdi motion: Rioca Coal Ceospany. Appeal: Milroy s. Lord, part heard. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AT l0.-Causell, ?? s Alloy V. .AulcY-eelkham, v. Taylor- Steward v. ?? v. 'Wyatt - ilaincoek v. Lincon- Turner V. Ilryansis-Wightwick ?? Evano-Oesborss, Edge, and Basrlsowv . ...

EXTRAORDINARY RIOT AT SHEFFIELD

... IEXTRAORDINARY RIOT AT SHEFFIEM.. A HOUSE BURNT DOWN. Some days since a labourer, named Dixon, informed the police that, at the Wardsend Cemetery, Sheffield, bodies were being taken up immediately after inter. ment and sold for disseceiou. This statement was strengthened by the production of a number of coffin plates; and it was farther stated that a body which had been dissected was waiting ...

Published: Friday 06 June 1862
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1508 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXTORTION

... I EXTRAORDINARY CHARGEov EXTORTION. I A most extraordinary ease came last Tuesday before the Bench at Mark-cross, East Sussex, Messrs. Watson, Smyth and H. Dixon. James Mlenarge, 25, of 16, Cleaver Street, Kennington Cross, was charged with threatening to accuse William Dixon of an infamous crime, wivdi intent to extort money from him, and also, in conjunction with Robert West- field, 22, of 1 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF PROBATE AND DIVORCE-THuRSDAY. (Beforee ,sir C. Cressell.s ) BAKER V. BAKER AND RICHARDS. This was the petition of the husband, praying for a dissolution of marriage on the ground of his wife's adultery, and there was no appearance on behalf of the respondent or co-respondent. 'The parties were both in service in 1854, in which year the manriage took place. and they lived together ...

THE LATE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY AT THE PROOF HOUSE

... THEE LATE EXTENSIVE RvBBERY AT THE PROOF .HOUSE. At the Public Office, yesterday, before Mr. T. 0. S. Ky- neisley, John Well, a lalbourer, living in Aston Street, Tiornias Cooper, alias Wall, alias Tom the Chump, a sater, residing in York Street, a ?? keeper unameodi Henry Brondhurst, who resides in Navigation Street, and Ceorge Nitiholls, alabourer, living in Le-go Street, were brouulrt up ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

... The inhabitants of Brighton were shocked on Sunday night by a rumour that a murder had been committed in Church Street, and -which proved too true, for the sentry on guard at the infantry-barracks had shot one of his com- rades dead ashe entered the gates. Both the deceaiedand his assassin are young Irishmen, of about the same age, 23 years and belong to the same troop in the 18th Hussars, ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROMANTIC AFFAIR

... EXTRAORDINARY ROMANTIC AFFAIR, * At the Guildliall Police Court, on Friday, Mad'lle Margoerite Frigaute de la Tour, aged 16, of 39, Rue des Carrieres, Passy, near Paris, a young French lady of noble family, was brought up ?? Besley, charged with disguising herself in male. attire, as was supposed for unlawful purposes. The young lady ap. peared at the bar with her hair cut short and parted at ...

MURDER AT BRIGHTON

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LUDGATE-HILL TRAGEDY

... ~~uDLAT-rIi iGD Ck ke~011i 'at ' Se8ant Payne, fie borope forlm , a~ ?? jof ets b£ thprlnelainaltint the f J btrng. i2 11 i1 wsho IlMr. Joseph Moris *a chosen t en e s of tnquet nthe two ohildrn, i a thshm at ^ thoi Lonon ?? Adind'kD 0|§4 l M ?? j|u9t.a'i X re edl for r. KEan the ehiZ ulXhuh~ an a mr~l VInier a solicitor, hi ,b-p ze a 3nr Vye For a siut juq beeted by the coroner procedd irst ...

ALLEGED MURDERS OF CHILDERN

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TWO CHILDREN MURDERED BY THEIR FATHER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... TWO CHILDREN MURDERED BY THEIR FATHER, AND SUICIDE OF THE MUR- DERER. A most painful excitement was created at a late hour on Tuesday night, in the neighbourhood of Blackfriars Road, London, in consequence of a report that another awful tragedy had been committed, in many respects similar to the recent tragedy on Lud- gate Hi-ll; the difference, however, being that, in the present case, the ...

THE RECENT MURDERS IN IRELAND

... THE3 RECENT MURDERS IN IRELAND. The Special Commission opened at Limerick en Men- day. Itr. Justice Fitzgerald and Baron Deasy were re- ceived at the railway terminus by the High Sheriff and the Sab- Sheriff. A squadron of Dragoon Guards and a guard of constabulary escorted their lordships to their lodgings. The prisoners for trial were brought into court shortly before three o'clock. As they ...