WARWICKSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... WARWIOKSHIRE MIDSUMMER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. AT. D oICINS, CHAIRMAN. APPEALS, DuGoALR V. THE CHURCUWARDENS AND OVERSEERS OF THE PARISH OF BENTLEY.-An appeal against an as. aesement of £500. ...

THE ROUPELL FORGERIES

... I This trial was resumed on Tuesday morning at Chein 'fold. The case for the plaintiffs having been brought tea c elusion on Monday afternoon, Bfr. Bovill addressed the Jury on ...

BEVERLEY AND EAST-RIDING SESSIONS

... ' I It I -r. ?? The &lidsuwmer General Quarter Sessions of the f' L eace. for the Rast-Riding- of the Counity of York, via P Iheld on Tuesday at- the Court-house, Beverley, before ICHARLIJ8 WILLAM'BTTI(JkLAND,' Bei, of. Hildelnley; j and',the Jolliowing iaistrates,. :-RAobert ,Wylie Esq. I 'Bave~lpy ; Benjaminit -Haworth Esqi, HullBaink Holue' R4%ard.;Wi Smith-Esq, Tickton ?? Thomfis' PridketW ...

Published: Friday 03 July 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3104 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATTEMPTED MURDER OF A WOMAN

... On Wednesday, Johvn Hiffies, a smith, 29, Carlisle- street, Lisson-grve, was charged at the Marylebone police-court with the following outrageous conduct towards a tenant of his. Charlotte Burden said:-! live in the first-floor front room of No, 30, Little Carlisle-street. -,Last eveng .I was sitting in miy room, having tes, and- fiend with .ipej, whena Mr. H1illier, wrho is moy {and- lord, ...

DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... , DENBIGHSHIRE UARTER SESSIONS. r The general Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the t county of .D nbigh were held at' the County Hall,' a R'u thin, on Thursday andFriday, 2nd and 3rd inst. THURSDAY. ' ii ?? Court opened this morning at 11 o'clock, for the t transaction of, the finance and police business. The jolowing gentlemen were ?? Hughes, i Esq Chairman; Col Tottenham, Rev. E. J. Owen,' ...

Assize Intelligence

... 1-5,5ip 3f;ltdllQmla. 1-:1 COUNTY OF DOWVN. FrROM our. OWN REPORTER.J DOWNPA!TRIC, FrclD. cRowN COUrT. TITs morning, at half-past ten o'clock, the IIon. hMr. Justice HlAY took his seat on the bench, and pro- ceded with the disposel of he crimniual business. Sir Thoma; Staples, Bart., Q C., and lMr: Thomas Macdonnell, Q.C., appeared as counsel for the Crow.iJ LARCEINY. James Whitelow pleaded ...

COURT OF SESSION—MONDAY, JULY 20

... C(OURT UJF SE3ilONflf i, July 20 WTUQ? flivilSoN. ms-ours Ileca D~AttA~iN. itsbi~s action, Air. co~gets, ~haplalu at Stirli'ng, Castle, 'WaS pesniifl., andi the, defisnlo~! VS U,e-Plruvotpid 2,OfStr ln.The issues lidi before tiae 4uay 'c-iv as fo110,ii .Whte,- on Or hboi 14th October, 1861, the efnefoe the ?? f tC thle pllrtiter die- Missed from his ?? ti ?? astle. wrote and trausliut'sd to ...

Law Intelligence

... I yaw JURY TRIALSThtrRsDar. FIRST DIVISION. (Before the Lord President.) . SNRY WELSH V. THE EDINBURGH AND GLASGOW RAILWAY COMPANY. This case, which came on to-day, is another action arising out of the late collision on the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway. The pursuer is Henry Welsh, clothier, residing in Frederick Street, Edinbnrgb, and the defenders are the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway ...

THE SANDYFORD MURDER CASE

... kSANDYFORT). R zD C AS.- * THE SAND iFORD MRDERF@ CASE. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY MRS M'LACHLASN8 AGl,?NT. The following singular commtunication appears in:the Glasgow Ilerald:- Jily 4, ]86.3. 145 West George Street, Glasgow. Slur,-As I have roceived an intimation that you are about to publish a hearsay version of a certain Statement marie by Mrs. M'Lachlan to mre, and vish, if it is to be ...

Law Intelligence

... / - 4- - -- 7 - NOTIOU-THIB DAY. JUDICIA COXICTTNII OF TUB PRIvy C0Ubojy WHI~TEHALL A210J.-The Iatooits, ?art hewrd. COURT OF C1 ANOBHtY. INUCOLW8INN AS IlI.-BMor MMN L4RD CELUCALWIR - Nor Davis T. Hgeric -Bankrup tpoa.s Wh tmore n ?? Pageand ?? Thin pRM~T. hesringtr A? 101.-Brania T . Btoa w-,- AT~ ~~OUT V( CHANc= k'fR'NE posed ouyadsho, &Caus,.: Causes,*. ~~ Beatrondv Va'eetonae v. Thoupe ...

Law Intelligence

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THE ABDUCTION AND MURDER OF A CHILD AT ISLINGTON

... THE ABDUCTION AND MURDER OF A CAHLD AT ISLINGTON. I The public interest in this cae continues to in- 6 erea, and Mr. Rowe's nursery in William-street, New T North-road, was yesterday besged throughout the day by curious crowds anxious to see the place where the mangled body of Elizabeth Hunter was found on Monday last. The h ground is, of course, in charge of the police, and Mr. Zowe, the ...