HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLiCE COURT. I FRIDAY. r SMUaGLIliG.-A. seaman named George Cook, one of The crew of the steamer Swallow, of Goole, from Rot- terdam, was charged with concealing 6 soz. of tobacco. Wr Pretty, of the Customs, said this was the prisoner's C first offence, and a small fine only was asked for. Fined 01 2a 6d and costs. P A RATRER DISOitDEEy CatnAoTER.-T. F. Fowle, a labourer, was charged ...

Published: Friday 27 November 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3485 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRIMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIERMINGH1AM- BNKRUPTCY COURT. YESTERIDAY., BIiFORiE MR, 0OcacrcaseONEs SAOWDIRa, THIE BANKRUPTCY OF GRIIFFITHS & THORWEYOROFT. EXAMINATION OF MR,. GRIFFYITHS, The adjourned lest. examination in the matter of fMessro. Seoasuci Griffiths and Edward Bignall Thorneycroft, of Woiver- bampton, irormaieters, being fixed for to-day, the Court was crowded at an early hour with auditors, chiefly ...

THE EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF SILVER

... THlE EXTENSIVE ROBBEUY OF SILVER. At the Sheffield Police Court, on Saturday, before Alesms, Dnnn, Haywood, and Harrison, Thomas Smith Evans (53), of 16, Talbot Street, Park, was charged on remand with stealing a quantity of silver, and Thomas Diyburst (51), of Runter'a Vale, Birmingham, with receiv- ing the same kuowing it to have been stolen, the property of blessrs. Bradbury. Mr. Unwin ...

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON COLONEL CRAWLEY

... THE cot'2T-MARTIAL ON COLONEL THE C~- ~A'WLBY. FOURTH DAY. (From o0;r CU1o'espondcnt.) ALDzinsilo, Friday. The Court assembled at a quarter-past eleven o'clock this morning, and immediately adjourned for deliberation, Mr. Vernon Harcourt and Mr. Walker, the legal advisers of Colonel Crawley, being requested to attend. After a shsrt space of time, Lieutenant and Adjutant Fitzsimons was ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... -0- BULLTNGDON DI VISION.-CoWtI IIale, Oxford, Nov. 14. Before the Earl of Abingdon, Right Hoo. J. IV. Henley, M.P., Dr. iarelham, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. Hl. Ashhurst, Guy Thomson, G. Gammie, k C. J. B. Marshara, Esqrs, and Captain Fane. John Levis, laboureo, of Jericho, was charged with assaulting Police-oonstable Gellatley in the execution of his duty, at Marston, on the 26th ult. ; fined 12s. ...

CITY COURT, TUESDAY, NOV. 3

... CI'IY COURT, TUESDAy, Nov. 3. Before IV. Thompson, Esq. (Mayor). . Ald, Ward. Four tramps were brought up from the Workhouse, chlarged witll destroyicgthcireclothes. Theydadmittedl the act,statilng that their old clothes were dirty, aid on being questioned by the Blinel, one of them confessed to having bec1 edvisced to resort to this plan in orderto procure bettergarments. They were committed ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY -Before Major Traver's, Capt. Mc.Coy, i and P. White, Esq. t ASSAULTING A WIFE. SI ERdnmusnd Reynold~k was charged wvith assaulting his wife. %~ The offence, which was of an aggravated nature, having el beefi proved, tbe accused was cermmitted to prison for four Y months, with hard labour.g William Stubbs wvas charged wvith stealing three candle- r, sticks, one table anid a rabbit, ...

LAW COURTS—YESTERDAY

... LAW COURTS-YESTERDAY. 0 a COURT OF CHANCERY. a Cooke v. ?? AIoarqoui5 of Donegal-This potition wae filed for the purpose of having a decree of the court, compelling the respondeat to pay an annuity under the g following ?? the respondent wae ?? of Belfast, and before the death of his father, he e executed a bond in 1840 to a money broker in London, a named Keily, for 3,2001. The bond was ...

BALA

... r !BALAi' 2 PETTY Sasspjjq5 SaturdityiSo. 7. Before:G4 P Llovd, . . Jones, and 0, liihaT'd5; Esrs- ThreelotorFoUBs, rramps v.bio gave their' name3a T. DOY ,-Wni Jackof and iWrn. Bran ei'e hrged with ?? entcring Penial' Ch'apel iathe pa-' rish of Lliucbpyu, in the county oi'ionet, on the- 4th inst.. enr The prisoner5 Overe ?? to the Quar ter Sessions, CORWEN. The weather has been ?? wet in this ...

CHARGE OF CHILD MURDER

... __CH&RGH OF CHIILD B1URDER** At the a 1dn Bagiey, on Wednesday, Sarah ?? Mit ohell, aged 21, an unmnrried woman, who appevved in a dreadful state of mental suffering, was charged with the willul murder of her ?? child, arah Elmily Adellae ChappelL In snother coust the deoeased obild I was described am a newly- bora child, known by the name i of Sarah EmilyAdeline. Mr. Clark ead Mr, Besaley ...

CAPTURE AND SUICIDE OF THE MURDERER

... CAPTULRE AND SUICIDE OF THE4 MfURDERER{. ,The murderer was nrrested at 12 o'clock on Monday night at Camberwell, but he had prepared himself with a deadly poison, and very shortly after his capture he died at ;the station to which the poliec had conveyed him. The lwhole family has consequently been destroyed. The name of the murderer is Samuel Hunt; he was SiL years of age, but in nO way ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—NOV. 5

... BET F 1g:QUrOER.-Nov. 5- -,I Chief Baroll POLOCK, and ICOVRT OF F~ I. (In flnco, before Cia &1iELL, and P ) 0 Baro-sDJJLi CASE. of the Conrt yesterday, their Aerrn the adjflflnen a nt ewr rnle, giving an ap- lordships met and ram - peal in reveflO cses, I with wihOm were tbe Solic- The A4ttOrilGene, - dvostO SirR. Phillimore), tor-General tb5Qae5A move for a new trial, on the and Mr. ...