CORONER'S INQUESTS

... I CORONEWS INQUESTS. I BFrORU M. P. P. OURRYT. 011 the idy of Thoma Fogg asplaste ,22 yea Of age, 'who resided In 24, LontelAreaet, The de4 ceased was In the employ of Mr. B. W. Carter, of 61, Peter-street, The deceas~ed, In company with his emploqer, went to examicelathe Ifles of thb chimney at. No. 7, Daulby-street. they boah went on the roof, and whil the dscehsed wa stana ID8 creet on the ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. '5-- ,w Monceay, Dec. 29. n- CLYDESDALE BAS1IC V. NORTH BRITISH MAIL. sk THIS was a case at the instanes of the Clydesdale Banking th Company and George Readman, manager, on behalf of the xY eaid joint-stock banking company, carrying on business in d Glasgow, and elsewhere in Scotland, against Charles Gunn, a' printer and pablisher of the Nforll Rr~i~sle ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENEO. *COUNCIL-HOUSE, Satssvday, Dw-b-es 27.. ' said Mfagistrates presenlt: Messrs. J. Fisher and W. ~D. Wills,. into William Locke, a boy, charged with stealing a coat from bhr 1he houqe~ of Edward Williams, was seatened to faiurteen c lays', hard labour.. chieat MONDAY. you I Present: Messrs. M. Castle and R. Phippen.M Charles Fowler, oharged with violently assaulting. Martha ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL ORIMINAL COURT. OLD COURT. (Beforo the Recorder.) F John Jones, 18, was charged with stealing a silk scarf and d other articles, the property of Messrs. Morley and Green, d his employers. 1 Mr. Kemp prosecuted. I The prosecutors in this case are warehousemen in Wood- lb street, Cheapside, and the prisoner was in their service as a b porter, and it appeared that he availed himself of ...

THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... | THE CORONER'S INQUIRY INTO THE EDMUNDS I MAIN COLLIERY EXPLOSION. * Mr. E. Parker, a member of the Coroner's Jury that in- vestigated the late disastrous colliery explosion in Wore- borough Dale, censures, in a letter he has addressed to the Timhes, the manner in which the inquest was conducted He says :- Evidence was multiplied on every subject connected with the explosion, except the ...

COURT NEWS

... ; COURT NEJWS. The Qneea intends to spend the 10th February, the In'iversary of Her Majestyi'sbwedding-day, ia comparas tive seclusion, at O-sbornei. 'On the following day the Court will ?? for Windsor. Tng .E PPlOAOIn~G. Mla~qnniSOr THE3 PRINOU 'O WALnE.-Preparationt for the approaching weddiug of the Prince of Wales have already comomenced in the State apartweote of Windsor Castle and the ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 673 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TERRIBLE ARSENICAL POISONINGS

... On Friday evening an inquiry was concluded at Revesby, Pa few miles from Horncastle, Lincolnshire, into the cir- ournatances attending the death of an elderly woman named Jomima Garner. The deceased died many months since, aid sinister rumours having been prevalent as to the ananner in which she came to her end, her remains were exhumed about six weeks ago, and apost-inorte'l examina- tion ...

THE MURDER NEAR WIGAN

... (Fromi our Correspondent.) The following is a detailed account of the ciroumstances connected with this frightful tragedy, as gathered by our correspondent at the scene The Bawkhouso Pit, or, as it is better and more widely ksnown, the Button Pit, is situated about three mailes from Wigan, in the parish of Haigh, and close to the Red Rock Bridge, on the Leeds and Liverpool canal. It is the ...

THE FATAL AFFRAY IN COLESHILL STREET

... THE INQUEST. The inquest on the body of the unfortunate man, whose name is unknown, and who met his death by violence in Coleshill Street on Thursday evening last, was held on Saturday afternoon, before Dr. Birt Davies, the Borough Coroner, at the Grand Turk Inn, Ludgate Hill. The body of the deceased had not been identified. Mr. J. Stickling and Mr. A. W. Suckling, solicitors, appeared to ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF SWINDLING

... IN Tuesday a respectably-dressed man of middle age, who gave the name of Willimam Firman or Yairman, but refused his address, and who was' described as a commission agent, was placed at the bar of the Mansion House Police Court, before the Lord Mayor, charged with 'conspiring vith Oharles Brederick Hunt, now a prisoner for debt in the gaol of Whiteeross Street, to cheat and defraud the Hon. ...

POLICE COURTS—SATURDAY

... ajs o r = : A c O -t 3 XA '54U ro JOE~l COURTS--S.TURlD.Myv IIEAD- OFFICM s'dewsrd Jones, a young man of melpectableappearane, was brought up, charged with the unlawful psesooll of a volume of a Hlstory of Greece, and with having ofered it in pawn. The book is the property of the Young Mlen's Christian Association, Weitlaudlrow aal wbhen taken into custody there were found in the prisoner`s ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... I POLICE COURTS-YESTEUDAY. 11sAD OFF1CE. E2ay-stakiog.-Afl individualdescribed in the charge- sheet as 4Jack Kelly, labourer, was charged with stealing three bundles of hay, value 4a., from a cart in Glover's-alley. It is supposed that the ?? culprit made the hay in question during the team- porary absence (for the purpese of refreshment) of the party in charge of the cart, but was caught ...