CORONER'S INQUESTS

... BEFORr MR. P. F. CURRY. On the body of Hannah Evans, a girl 1i6 years of age, the daughter of John Evans, a shoemaker. She lodged with her mother at No. 135, Back Portland street. According to the evidence of Fanny Warrell, a Woman about 80 years of age, the grandmotherof the deceased, on Tuesday after- noon she went to the house named for the purpose of seeing her daughter who was ill. The ...

THE CASE OF WIFE KILLING IN CHURCH-STREET, SOHO

... THE CASE OF WIFE KILLING IN CUtLRCaL-SrREET, SOFLO. Onl Tnesday, the bonrouigh coroner, MAr. Curry, kil held ha iucqtest upun thle bildy uuf Elizabeth Lewis. WI) 32 years ?? age. thle wife if Richiardl Lewvis, a ric] master cat ter, livingw at 6 Church-street Suho, wvhu you Is inI cki~tudy onl tho'chfarge oft having~ caused] ier wtit death The case was watched 'in the part of the 'di' priiouer ...

THE CRAWLEY COURT-MARTIAL

... T - I RIB Royal higlsnees the Field Marshal Conmmander-in- Chief, has toade the following retnarks on the court- martial held in November last to try Lieutenant T. R. Crawley, 6th Dragoons:- Horse Guards, Jan. 14,18d64 After a patient and protracted trial the court-martial ou Lieutenant-Coloanel Crawley has beets brought to a close by the full and huisourable acquittal of that offIcer. The ...

Published: Friday 22 January 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1546 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. BREACER OF HIGEIWAY Ao'.-Williamn Jobnson, a middle-aged man, wag brought up, summoned by Toos Codling for a breach of the above act. The plaintiff said that he was at work, a few days ago, on board the Humber steamer, undergoing repairs in Huanphrey's dry-dock, when the defendant, who was in a boat I the harbour, fired a gun, and the discharge bit the plaintiff in the face. He was ...

Published: Friday 15 January 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1534 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HIOUSE, Saturrday, January 23. Magistrates present Messrs. Al. Castle and J. Poole. Thomas Farrell was charged with violently assaulting his wife in Trenchard-street. Tke complainant stated that her husband had worked at coach-painting, bat instead of following that avocation now, he swept a crossing at Clifton, and by this means he obtained a great deal of money. He frequently ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD DROPPING IN TRINITY-STREET

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF CHILD DROPPING IN TRINITY-STREET. On Monday night one of the most remarkable cases of child dropping that has occurred in Bristol for a long time past was brought under the notice of the police of the Clifton division. At about half-past eight o'clock, Las a Mr. Allen, of 55, St. 'Michael's hill, was pass- Lig through Trinity-street, he saw on the door-step of No.20 ...

A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN CUMBERLAND

... A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN CUMBER. LAND. .(FROM THE CARLISLE EXAMINER.) The quite village of Oughterby, near Carlisle, was the scene of a sad tragedy on Thursday, the like of which it is not often our duty to record. A- farmer's son named Thomas Wills was pro- ceeding along a road leading towards Kirk- bamptoD, about five o'clock, when he found the d all body of Mr William Brown, a respectable ...

TOWNLEY' CASE

... TOWNLEY'_CASKe TO TO E3DrrOR 0 SuE DAMIY NWS, Sm,-When on the 20th inst. I addressed myself to reply to letter signed by J. 0. H. F, I had not the remotest idea that the writer wa a lawyer-or etome there appeared neither intrualnor external evidence of that fact -wheres in his rejoluder of this day I perceive that he is ctually one Of ourselves, dating his cominunation from the Tempil Some ...

Law Intelligence

... laW nteUtgtRC. I IZOTIOES-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGHALLSTRM. BIWOit5hi. ColiMUe15O5ER FAcE.-F. S. Jackson, ad.(ourfled sx-ainatiorl and discharge, St I1-Bennett, dead (mDioI), at U-Iauge, reletase, at 11-3. Carew, adjourned examination aua1di dshrg~e, at 2. BEPOBTs MR. COXXISIOiiNR HOLROh.-H. B. Ceathupe pitt n- -E. Stern, pbrsy&*tlrivatie, att-G. Phtll ps, adjourned hxmtnrti Rard ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before the Amistant-Judge.) RAihardLangord, 17, Alfred Gooding, 23, and William Clark, 35, wole indicted for stealing 1S yarda of cloth, value 41., the property of Edward Tipper. Clark and Langford pleaded guilty The prosecutor is a draper, in High-street, amnden-town, and on the night of Saturday, the 9th iust, he had a pile of rolls of cloth at the shop door. A chimney sweep, who was ...

EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS IN MARRIED LIFE

... 3 EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENTS IN MAR PED 3 LIFE.- - - ti Tajlr folloving case was beard on Monday at the Baudon Petty Sessions, before the Earl of Bandon, Colonel the lion. EI B. Bornard, M.P.; Captain Wheeler; CI. B. Teulon, C. B. Alsrtin, asld Henry Htacstt, Esqrs:-It was a sunmionS at the suit of mlr. MDargtaret Spillor, of Uplands, ngainst Mr. WV. A. Spiller, hlir husband, for having, on ?? ...

Legal Intelligence

... Keff I 311felliqnTa. COURT OF QUEEIN'S BENCEl-DuDLIN-, 5I1NDAY I h [FiOii OUR SPHOIIA 113PORTZ1.] n [Before the Fall Court.] b TUE QUEEN, AT THE PnOBSOUTION OV JOSN LYTLE, t( MAYOR OF BnLTrST, V. JOHN REi. IN Mr. Serjeant kneceTRONG (with whom v M'Mahon) said, in this case he had been prepared, Ca on behalf of the defendant, to move, in pursuance of the notice of motion which was served on ...