CHARGE OF MURDER IN COPPERAS-HILL

... CHARGE OF MURDER IN | COPPERAS-HILL. John M'Dermott, a shoemaker, who resided in Warren.street, and Michael and Joseph Clancey, also shoemakers, were brought before Mr. Tunni- cliff atthe Police Court, on Wednesday. charged- the former with having murdered John Kennedy, a shoemaker, who lived in Pellew-street, and the two latter with having aided and abetted M'Dermott in the not. Mr. (Cobb ...

A REMARKABLE CLUB CASE

... A REMARKABLE CLUB CASE On Tuesday, In the Wolverhampton County Court, be- fore Mr. A. D. Skinner, judge, the case Will3am Fenn v. George Hales and others, was tried. Mr. J. E. Underhill was for the plaintiff, and Mr. Thuratanu for the defend. autso- Mr. UnderhUll said that the plaintiff had up to a short time aeo been for 18years a member of the Speedwell Lodge,: 39, o the Wolverhampton Reform ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... [-lULL PULICE ?? I LUL PUL.] C04.,,1 ,UR.|tt FRIDAY. DRUNK AND DISORDERLY. - Alice Mooney a middle-aged woman, was fined Is and costs for bein drunk and disorderly in Mill street, a little before 1z o'clock last night. STEALING BooTs.-Jane Scarbro, a young woman was brought up in the custody of P.C. Marshall (112), charged with stealing two pairs of boots, the Property of Mrs Isabella Hopwood. ...

Published: Friday 17 June 1864
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2257 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-SATunRDAw. [Before Dr. M, tLrE, J.1., Saud EDwmrD Omnira, E~q. ABSENT ro02 A croese: AND CAPT. Thomas ]ailoy was fined in 1OR and costs, or to Ie n imprisoned fourteen days, for being drunk in Bally- maacarrett whilst in charge of a horse and cart. : Thomns Richmond was lined in 5s and costs for a similar offence. MISCONDUCT IN SEnVICE.. W William Kelly, Felix iI Cool, and ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF CRUELTY BY PARENTS TO THEIR CHILDREN

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THE FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION AT SHARLSTON COLLIERY

... THE FATAL BOILER EXPLOSION AT SIIARLSTON COULIERY. IN~QUEST AT LEEDS. The adjourned inquest on the body of Samnuel, Clamprs whotdeds onwatuda Jot thgen teed imangry in cth- coequence of injureestreteivedefrom thre boilereposio atth Shrc e ollieryoeo waic hald bo een usdte.lckun o ether-t dayn at nwokn ?? ?? Goheronmen whie Inspetor hattbende in plare oflhe Mers. Morob thg inapetor ather fs ...

THE YELVERTON CASE

... THE YELVE.RTON CASE. ?? liLAA _ - - -,n A n Yesterday morning their Lordshipe resumed the consideration of this appeal. Mr. ROLT, Q.C., proceeded with the address. He quoted from the respondents letters with a view to show the im- possibility and positive untruth of her statement. Nothing in these letters was said directly or indirectly about a pro- misc of marriage, which would undoubtedly ...

THE MURDER OF A WOMAN AT ANERLY

... Jn MRDEH OF. A ,W.OMAIT AT I ?? , r . 'li ?? A14 ,- -. ,, ?? ?? ' ,: ail:;, , , TRE CelO~fR03 'i Iy.QtIlIT.'' ?? On Mdondav ?? held an inquest St the Robiin ?? tavern, ,eAi Anerfy`iateou Penge, to ascertain-the cause of the death'of'awomas dnamed Louisa Dyer; `*ho wiei found dead. in. e field on Thursda Asd'nnight, under 'cinstances which led-- to suspicion that she .ad' been murdered' m a ...

THE EGHAM RAILWAY ACCIDENT

... EGHAM RAIlWAYACCIDENT. -0 1 THE AWOI ED INQUE9T. TIne adjourfied inquest onthe bodies oftheifve perso5 who were killed in the ?? at gbham, wasxresumed on Tuess'ay before krn Woods, ?? coroner for West Surrey, at the Literary and ,ie0ntific institution, Egham. The first witness called was John Reedshaw, the pincipai guard of th& second tiran, who received the arl warning from the coranter that ...

THE ASSAULT BY BRICKLAYERS

... ITHE ASSAULT BY BRICKLAYERS, I At the City Police( Court, on Friday, Thomas Daley aud John Nolan (the former a bricklayer, and the lattcr a beer- house keeper), were brought up on remand, charged with assaulting a bricklayer named Thomas Wilford, who was working at the Assize Courts, in Victoria streot, on the evening of the 23rd May. Mr. Lcrosoho appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Torr for ...

CHARGE OF DRIVING A FIRE ENGINE AT A FURIOUS RATE

... C|aIGE OF DRIVING A FIRE ENGINE I AT A FURIOUS RATE. Ye Fublic Oic, yesterday, before Messrs T. Phillips ponrciaa n Ma name d Auatin, who in employed by sua j. P^Is co Company, as driver of their englue in awof 5D,, s~ppead in smswer to a summons, issued at ?? of the Chief Superintendent of Police, charging Gkh t w ybevg. on the morning of Saturday, June 4, ob. ?? the thoroughfare in Worcester ...

CO1UN:TY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BEFORE E. GIBBON MID W. D. UOLT, XSQIs. ALLEOGn INFEINGEMENTS OF TUB BUILDING ACr.- Matthew Somerville and 'Joseph Helsby, of Garston, appeared in answer to an information charging that they had committed an infraction of the by-laws of the areton Board of Health. ~Mr. P. F. Garnett appeared on behalf of the Garston board, and the defendants were represented by Mr. Copeman.-75r. Garnett said ...