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Published: Friday 11 November 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2232 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CONFESSION OF A SELF-ALLEGED ACCOMPLICE

... CONFESSION OF A SFLF-ALLEGED ACCOPI'C E. On Wednesday, George A naustus King, ahout 5 feet 9 or 10 inches in heilit, with straight red whiskers, wiry frame, end of shabby-genteel appearance, calling hinesolf a publisher, llvinL, at Bow, was brought before Nlr Cuthbert Ellison, at Worslip street Police court, by Mr Inspector Honey, of the IC division, charged, upon his own confession, witlh ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 520 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE OF A YOUNG GENTLEMAN

... _ _ . i ~~~th An inquiry was h.ld by Dr. Lankester, Mid- OI dlesex coroner, at Kilburn, on Wednesday night, seo respecting the death of Mr. James Sweet, aged ac 18 years, who committed suicide with singular th determination. Be Mr. George Sweet, 9, Kilburn-priory, said that om he was a, barriater-at-law, and that deceased th was his son, and resided with him. Deceased or had been accustomed to ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... IJIVEMPUOL POLICE COumT. THURSDAY, JUNE 9. BEFORE MESM. G. HOLT AND MILLS. TLE CHARGE OF STEiO. BRANY.-Thto+s DiA. mond,the roan who-a statedduringthehoaring of the cae on Wednesday-acted in tje capacity of supercargo for Messrs, Greanshields and Co., w char-. w teaing a quantity of Wine and brandy from the cargo of the shin EasthamW now in the Prlnoe's Dock. Mr. Cobb ?? the prosecUtton; Mr ...

THE SOMERS-TOWN TRAGEDY

... I~ SOI~~ERB-ToWN TRAGEDY. I -tr~,SOM5ERS3-TOWN. TRA.GEDY. I During thy ?? of Tuesiay the investigations of the ?? elicited the following factt in connec- tion with the hrrrible murder and suicide which took place in Weg, street. Mr. Inspactor Gribson, and Dr. Sutherin, k:urgeon to the 3 division of police, together procee, ed to a careful examina- tion of the premises. In the corner of the ...

DESPERATE ATTEMPT TO MURDER A WIFE AT PRESTON

... . At Preston police court, on Wednesday, a wheel- wright named Richard Myeracough was charged with attempting to murder his wife, Ellen Myers- cough. aMr. Blaokhurst appeared for the prosecu- tion ; the prisoner was not defended by an advocate. -On being exalmined, Mrs. Myerecough ?? prisoner is my husband. We have been married about nine months. Last Sunday but one he beat me, and threatened ...

ANOTHER ATTEMEPT AT SUICIDE BY THE SHEFFIELD MURDERER

... ANO'THERATTEMPT AT SUICIDE BY THE SHEFFIELD MURDERER. On Monday afternoon last, awmost extraordinary attempt at suicide was made by Josph Myers at the Infirmary O ur r eaders have been informedi from time to time of the gradual recovely of the wretched nian fromn the self-inflicted wounds in his throat. Since the time of the dreadful murdere committed by him he has been an inmate ofl the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... i POLICE INTEEIGC£. dri TUESDAY, MAY 10. AssAuLT B? A WOMiAN.-FliZa Steel, who, i ltami ai, 11p wast the mistress of a house of questionable chatr te was chierged with assaulting aM elderly small a4aA Ti, Edward 0IDomneli, and cutting or wounding him 1n the~ W4 face. It appeared that tile complainant Collect tj; wi rents of some houses in Divislon-street, West Derb- WI road, belonging to Dr. ...

COUNTY COURT

... l *IBEPORP mIL BESXIANT WHICILUR, JUDOGI -obert Stawart the plaintiff, ans able seaman, sought to recover from h5rmuel Richmond. captain. of the baru Emma, at present lying in Geres ok baceof wages alleged to beuethm ote months and live days-from ?? to1h 4 April, 1864-at the rate of AS per ot.Teaon claimed, after making certain deductions, was £43 Ids. Qd., and there was a further sum of £I ...

THE CHAMPION OF ENGLAND IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... THlE CHAMPION OF ENGLAND }IN THE DIVORCE COURT. The case of hface v. Mace and Roberts was heard in the Divorce Court on Thursday. Mr. Bepley appeared for the petitioner, and Mr. Searle and Mr. Horne Payne for the respondent. Mr. Besley said that this suit was instituted by Mir. James Mace, the well-known pugilist, for a dis- solution of marriage, on the ground of his wife's adultery with the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... : POLICE INTELLIGE0 | PRIIDAY, OCTOBER 14. AssAUL UPON THlE POLicE.-Three young fellows, named James Malloy, James Malone, and Michael Sayers, ail evidently belonging to the lowest class of ,society, were brought up on the charge of having assaulted several police-officers, It appeared that about half-past eight o'clock on Thursday night the prisoners were drunk and creating a disturbance in ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... 'I 3IRKW1EF~AD ?OLICE COUR MONDAY, AUGU01YL. DEvoenz rSESsS. nnItY&Ns, DAr Bi'6R1, CARE. ASSAULTING A POLYCE INtPLCEOlt.-A derepatable female, named Mary Travis, was charged witi having assaulted Inspector Gregory. The inspector stated that at two o'clock on Sunday morniing he heard a great. noise in Bridge-streeat and on going there he found the prisoner in company with a man. Both wer very ...