Law Intelligence

... U Pb3 luttilifente. N'OTICES-THIS DAY. COR6F CHANCERY, LINXCOLK'S.INN1'( AT 1O).-BEFORE 'THE LORD ?? ja amel Morgan1 V. mrodhoulst-1t0 the Ski! -'ielI11 IttwlirAn cieit rdr o lecoolt ('~eOT~iOSoiet. Appeals. Baker v. Mletropolitan Railway (o~plp&O1 Iart heclC~ .t-ct Pat ?? V.-1(1 Tuelathi Patno etn BEFORE THE LORDS JSTI EN0ills -Ito ?? Greroy 'APi. 33.rctio'caca. Appeal : W ...

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 ...

NORTHUMBERLAND QUARTER SESSIONS

... NORTHIJMBERLNSD QUARTER SESSIONS. These sessions commenced on Wednesday, in the Moot Hall-C. W. Onom, Esq. (chairman); presiding There was a numerous attendance of magistrates. THE COUNTY PRISONS. From the report of the Visiting Justices it appear- ed that, at the date of the report. there were in lor- pethi Gaol 79 prisoners; 33 being in the Gaol, and 46 in the House of Correction. In Alnwick ...

THE EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... r* 0 (From ousi Corrcspon endnt.) D The Gcneral Quarter Sessions for the East Riding a of Yorkshire, were concluded at the Vourt-honse, Beverloy, r yesterday (Wednesday). Amongst the Magistrates who ovre present at these sessions, were the following :-Lord - NVenlock, of Escrick Park; Lord Muncaster, the Eon. t Admiral Duncombe, M.P., Kilawiek Percy; Sir Francis D. a t legard, Bart., Ganton, ...

THE SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN NEW CANAL STREET

... TH{E SHOCKING TRAGEDY IN NEW CANAL MREET. T1IE I{qUE&9T YESTERDAY. - VERDICT my MANSLAUGHTER. An inquest was held at the Grand Turk, Ludgate HiU, yesterday afternoon, before Dr. Dirt Davies, Borough Coroner, on the body of John KiilgaUon, an Irish labourer, residing at No. 2 Court, 8 house, New Canal Street, wht caide by his death on Sunday evening last under circum. stances briefly reportedin ...

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 

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... : BEFORE MR. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Christopher, son of Christopher Brophey, a painter, living at 33, Adlington-street. The dedeased, who was 17 years of we, was ap- prenticed to the painting trade, and had been In delicate health fot some time past. On Wednesday evening his mother went out leaving him in the house alone. She was absent about twenty minutes, and on her return found her ...

ST. ASAPH

... ST ASAPH.. ad COUNTi COURT Frid~a. Jan. 16 Before JX.E Davis,. t Yt Esq.,-Depiity-JTudge1. . ?? Price V. '&Saniu Pseqli ,Mr Gold Edwards, .tfor plaintiff, siaid this wa~s -an attion to recover possession e heof a smisl1 tein~nie'i. at D~'eerbh fin the ;occdpation' of'd~i I~ ais fendaiis. P1ieintift..mmarriedla aid~opted child~of one fon beJones,:deceased, who gav~e him a roowch as t le tachoed ...

DENBIGH

... I CouNTr COURT, Saturday, Jan. 24,-Before J. R. Davis, Esq., Deputy-Judge. This was an adjourned Courtfrom Thursday the 15th inst. Edward Hughes and Wm. Chatham v. Wm. Jones.- A Jury ?? particulars of this action have al- readyappeared in our paper. £7 was claimed on ac- count of a cow sold and warranted as being sound. The cow turned out to be unhealthy, and died. Mr. Adams for plaintiffs, ...

A SCOUNDREL SEDUCER

... A toU TpIUEL SEPl lo At !lddlebex'iessione,''on WedAnesdy, Abraham'Wal- tos, 24, was. indicted for fradulently obtaining, by false pretanaces-ro~n FlizebethPhipp9,t~o boxes containino clathea,'withintent to defraud. Mr. Cobper presecoted; theprisonerwas undefended. Mr. 0ooper said that this was c ne of the most heartleaA ases of robbery that it had ever been his duty to bring under the notice ...

THE COURT

... TIHE COURT. The Princess Alice net with an accident n fen (dnys rincie tiat ,light hlave been nttended with very scriots oeonuenles.e ler Royal Highness. ?? hy the b llon; Miss liruce. was procceding in a waggonettefrowa Osborne, lV tlhe Cowes rondi, and round thc neighbour- hood of Ncwiort, for n morning drive, wheb thle postilion attempted to drive between two other vehicles which were on ...