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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... WEDNESDAY, JULY 18. tBEFORV MR. MASFLZLD, DEPUTY STIPENDtARY. SThANGR CHARGE Or TMxFT.-A young men, named , John 8underlard, was charged on suspicion of having e stolen an umbrella. The prisoner was seen carying a 11 very large umbrella in Great CharlotVe Itreeto Tuesday e night last, and being unable to give any satisfactory amount of his posseseion of it he was taken into ecLuoy. The ...

CHESTER CONSISTORY COURT

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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... . .. L1;vt,., ?? . : -I ?? !> -a I LT-,JYROOI, POLICE COURTl, WEDNEbDAY, JTLY 25. BIFOSZ YB. MANSFIEL. IrldYCIINT Ttik-T.-M tliam Roberts. on remand, wag chat gad wittL havting Etoen a door mat from ta e house of lenrietta. Lamb, '3B, Stafford-street, GD the 21st iLptaht. The prolecutrix saw the prisoner ieaving the prewfiees writh the mat on his back, and. overtakiug Uha in the street, she ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S INQUESTS HE MR. CL&RG E ASPINALT- --un ed BDMOER MR. CLARKE ASPINALL, BOROUGH COgoNIZE. by On the body of Mary Glenn, 56 years of axle, a I ht woman who obtained her living by begging, oud c .id who lived at 26, Eaton-street. The decased Ihft r se home on Monday forenoon, and a short t%2UeI ty afterwards she was found by POlice-constable 976 J st lying on the footwalk in Stanley ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... COURT OF PASSAn'U. Er.FOIRE UE. T. Ut. BtALTS, Q.C., JUDRO, AND A G:-5.S4J ACTION AGAINST A 8G'OtoU DRZAPER. M'IsaoD v. MrnDDLnrTO'.-In this action a ye0:D 'rpsi named ?? M1 anld ?? tralc'let, scoig't :t, recover the sum of £87 lOs. from Williamn Mid liet'es, Secoteh draper, Stafford-street. as darmages for al!ege, breach of contract on the part of the detedanit. !Do. O'Feeley appeared for the ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COURTe Th CnDus OFoRAISIXGMO. ?? of fa se pi-etencesa fr~om Troosims Strecrell, 1?l~Xrmighltl OA hitley - street. Detective - inspectorI Cc rena sadthat on the 6th November last the prisonecr as went toteprosecutor's place of business and ordered a IN 5. waggen, stating that. lhe had been instructed to obtaiu. one by his bro ther, Thomas SlIP-on, who was a milk dealer in Hns ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... -P - - T - -ERFOOL POLICE COLTRIT, I , p? .SnTRDAY, MAY 10. tEtOliX NiR-l. RAITILE8. A Fh)oorpkst H NiVIsC.-A youaig man named Samuel 3 Ceal Ipaic was chargted withhavinlg btiug drilaukad as- Feuiuo g ljasers-y fin West Derby-roadunFfridaynaght. 31 Mt-tue. ?? pros ec that they saw the prisoner I posliig peopilc. l-titoe fo1path, andt oneiwoman said the pyst.- er had 3,iesod her, aton for this ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLCE COURT. SATURDAY, MAY 24. ?? 21B ZAF1LE8. J I GIaBs CUeAnRGED WivTi Tassrr.-Two girls, aged f about [ine years, named Christina Oubbin and Catherine J a Harbottle, were charged Wi jth stealing a gold watch I from. the house N o. % l, GrineslIll-strees. Tiateth-park, J where Harboatle lived with her stepmother. It was stat6d that on Friday the prlsoners got an elderly J : vomnan ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... |B]IIXNHEAD POLICE COMRT. ?? WEDNZSDAY, JULY 2. of t ire, BEFORZ St. PRESTON. of I Ada, A FOEGETrUL PRtscNER.-James Terry, a French less] 'polisher, s charged with being drunk and disorderly for I , n aonvaystreet, on Tuesday. After being ejected at I ke- from a publilc house for being drunk, the prisoner the, er became very disorderly In the street, knocked a man I down twlee, and violently ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POUaCE COURT. 5 MONDAY, JUNE 9. P1EEOPER MBIr. RAFFLE8. n ImrrDonT Roensv.-Janies Sweeney was charged 7 o with stealing a pair of boots from the shop door of r. - Cox, shoemaker, Bgyrom-Etreet. Shortly aft-er eleven roclock the prisoner was seen to tatke a palr O bootafroni the shop door and run away wth them. He vwas followed ~ and caajht with one of the shoes un~der his arm, he , ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... BEFORE MR. C. S. SM3ECLL1 DEPUTY COSO3R. On the body of Austin Fleming, 45 years of age. C who was employed by the corporation. The dtceased fell down dead in Fazackerly-street on Wednes- day. A verdict of Died from natural causes wra j returned. On the body of Daniel D iley, £5 yo-a of a~ge, a labourer, who resided in Chartree-etreot. The de- ceased, who hadbeen ailUng, wentto the ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... 1U L POLICE COURT. PmAyT: Before Alderman FouNTwx and Lieuk.Col. XUGGL&r.an-James Webster, fireman, belonging to thre s s Alert, charged with smuggling a small quantity of tobacco and cigars, was fined the single value and duty, lb 2d and costs. THEFT sY JurvEnLs.-Cbarles Dixon, Francis Soho- fed and Alfred Yeoman, boys, were charged with steal. -ig beans from the Prince's Dock-side. Prisoners ...

Published: Friday 25 April 1879
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2774 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment