YORKSHIRE ASSIZE CALENDAR

... The following are the prisoners for trial at the Yorkshire Summer Assizes commencing on Tuesday, the 7th inst., before Mr. Justice Blackburn aud Mr. Justice Mellor. Mr. J. H. Barton, of Stapleton Park, High Sheriff. 1, 2. JohuBrokenshir and George Henry Fletcher, conspirary at Leeds. 3. James Exley, stabbing at Otlyo 4. John Golding, bstialbty at Otlry. 6. John Hughes, manslaughter at Halifax. ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT HAGGERSTONE

... | .UOEOCI(flG AIUIsI, 1 AT.14GW STONE. On Scuselay muorning> the letliabitanis of Hagger- stonue wvere t~tnewn inl to a state of the utmost 6xcite- molt; us codnequinc6 of the folloving murderous ouetrage, whlich was commtitted ~t No. 15, Martha- street, near the goewosis, Great (2umberlantd-street, Queen's-road, Haggerstone, under the following cir- cuiastances It appears that the deceased, ...

OUR CONTEMPORARIES

... (CRNTEMPOL-ES. ?? OF R1TTNOALs.-(Yhemes.)---Thio lord pjed justice val(d not attempt to serew usp the prc sient Tssticc5n~he Souild alter it altogether. He -gouldx pust ci 1ae lcicele apparatus of oencos and would put, as T e he prisoners who are the most Son grat_ s,ciety are te best Conducted while in e551c ?? L~le governor of Edinbergh aol. se 5Oli, thlegarotte robberies have been done ...

STOKE-ON-TRENT

... STOKE ON-TRENT. _ COrNTY CouRr.-The usual monthly County Court was held ?? v. Copselad. 'lr. Litchfield for the plaintiff, and Mr. Stevonson for the defendant. This case, which was tried by a Jury, was an action to recover £5So. damages, alleged to havebeen sustained by theplaintiff by his ejeetment from his residence by the defendant's agent. 'laintiff is a tile maker at Rartshill, and the ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERY CASE

... T As we stated last week this case is being tried at the Chelmsford Assizes, and it has been continued during ri the present week. It is an action of ejectament, brought by the conviot's brother against certain parties who 6 bought a property called the Warleg estate, of Wmn Ronpell. The convict was put into the box and swore o that the signature of his father to the deed of gift by which he ...

Published: Friday 24 July 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1774 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LEEDS MURDER

... At York assizes, on Monday, John Gair, aged 53 was tried on the charge of having murdered Alice Gair, at Leeds, in April. Mr. Middleton stated the case. The prisoner had been in the army, and was now a pensioner. For four or five years past, so far as the prosecu- tion had been able to trace, he had been living with the deceased, Alice Gair, as man and wife, and they were generally believed by ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JULY 16. BEFORE MR. RAFFLES. DISGRACEFUL CONDUCT cOWARDS A WIrE. -John Riley, an anchorsmith who resided in No. 4 Court, Pitt-street, was brought up on the charge of having corn- mitted a brutal assault upon hiowile. It appeared from the evidence of the latter that ehe had for some years been subjected to ill-usage at the hands of the pisoner. On the previous night he kicked her ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE 0OURTB. BOW-8TBI=. MJr. John George Marter, an elderly mae, described sa a wrIting-master, of 485, New Oxford-streat, appeared to an adjourned summons charging him with having kissed and otherwise assaulted Jane ibergold pupil. The complainant, a respectable king ioung woman, of about 20, stated that she was in the service of a family in Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy-square. Having seen ...

MANSLAUGHTER NEAR LONDON BRIDGE

... MANSLAJGHTER NEAR LONDON BRIDGE. An inquiry was concluded yesterday by Mr. W. J. Payne, deputy-coroner for the City of London and Southwark, at Guy's Hospital, respecting the death of William Hayles, aged 35, who was alleged to have been killed under circumstances of great brutality. Mrs. Caroline Jones, wife of a clerk, said that on lest Fridav fortnight, about two o'clock in the afternoon, ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, JUNE 22

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY. JUNE 22. le [Before WMs. ELMISLEY, Esq., Q.C., Judge.] Fe PoarTx v. OssoteNi.-This was a claim by Mr. J. Porter, d of Derby, brewer, against Mr. R. Osborne, of London-road. :t LitchuIch, innkeeper, for I1. los. for a cask of ale sold and -e delivered to the defendant. Mr. Porter's agent appeared to le rove the debt; and Mr. Leech, solicitor, appeared for the le defendant, ...

POLICE COURTS—YESTERDAY

... POLICE COURTS-YESTSICDAY. re HEuAD OVzCsrO. er Illegal Possession-Mary Anne Byrne was brought CO up, charged with the illegal possession of a gold watch eLO (ascertained to be the property of a man namerd Baird), lit which she offered in paivn at an establinhment in Cern- 03 market. The watch was stopped by the assistant, who aB sent for the police, and gave the prisoner into custody. St She ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... I SUICIDEI 03 A PAOP3ea8o01r CoMIC SzreaGu.-On Tuesday, Dr. Lanokeeter held a inquest at the Mliddlesex Hospital, on the body or Jame CaeHadin, profesionally known b e name Ofeda inur George,n ah ceat of101 knw chil thme namne of ' George, a coie singer, who threw himself from the window of the firet.f.oor of 31, Savillefstreet, wheca he resided with his wife and children. The deceased it ...

Published: Sunday 26 July 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1658 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment