THE MURDER IN CAUGHEY-STREET

... I THE I MURDER IN CAUGHEY-STREET. . ?? Tbe excitementeaused by thte ?? of this tragedy still continues. Almost everyfone appears anxious that the marderer may beappre- hended and convicted. As a matter of course some E peopledo little else than indulge in idle gossip oni a the subject, and it is not a matter of surprise that wild aud totally 'unfounded runaours as to the operations of the ...

Published: Friday 27 January 1871
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1258 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY IN LONDON

... 'a±. t.Xi.±tAUh1I)NA atY ROBBERY IN i LONDON. e Times gives the following additional par. . be of the great jewellery robbery in London: H Aft* oursday, last week, about four o'clock in ; iwryT h.. a well-dressed man alighted from a Ithe aftersrov,, she shop of Messrs London and hansorn cab' st nd goldsmiths, in Bond-street, Ryders, jhwe&lleO§ ,. in, asked to look at some London, aiil,, wali~6 ...

Published: Friday 20 January 1871
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1901 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A PAUPER'S PETITION IN BANKRUPTCY

... A PAUPERS PETJTLN IN BANKRUPTCY. ' STRANGE ALEGATION&. An extraordinary case, involving a novel point under the Bankruptcy Act, came before, Mr. Sergeant Wheeler, ye6terdayr at the Bsakru Court, South John-street. Mr. Etty applie for an injunction to restrain Mr. William Watson from selling certain geods which bed b~aw ciD0nX him, and which, it vas alleged, belonged to a, maa named Thomas ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... ULIVRPOOL POLICE aOURT I THIUIWDAY, -AUGUST 24. IWIO5'51DiT EROnI13talE FB06( A Bo~JlnSavage tH wwi Charted with having stolena. [pieee of bacon alid a n 'watch and( chain bbelon gingto Wiliurn Iurute, provislola fi. dealel' No 6i Soothind-plisoe. Oin tele previous evening tile pelsejner enxtered the shop and asked for a, quarter of at IoIn of bacon. The prosetiutor was serving a female at th ...

BIRKENHEAD COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... BIRKENHEADC ry AI * TRATES' cou1T, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10. PEFO2E Tim REV. SM. COXON, F55as J. I9 11ARTOW, Z. ruAVExscnsopT, e LnVsARD s I COLOGIEL KING. p o o DEVZCTVx WErrHT8 A D SCALM..Tfh5 IQ Rersons ?? attho inshnce of n Slowi gerton, lnspector of weights and measur udent Tooth,greengrocer and fishmonger Cl, having two scales 14 druchmE agaitbt ?? roed, for 3Us. and ?? M e rayi Purdhaser ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUMIY MAGISTRATES' COURT. TIEFOBZ LIE TIECANT-COLO TBTMtX.E AND LIEUTEIANTiCOLOREL BIVDWILL. A DISIOREST OFEVAICT.-A young woman named Janet Davies was charged with having stolen a number of articles of wearinig apparel and a quantity of bed linen belonging to her employer, Mr. Thomas Molyneux, licensed victualler, Derby-road, Bootle. The priso entered the service of Mr. Mol neux on the 6th ...

THE TICHBORNE BARONETCY CASE

... The case of Tichborne v. Lushington was resumed yesterday. Among the distinguished visitors present during the day were the Marquis of Bute, Earl Itoseberry, Earl of Denbigh, Lord Ashburton, Mr. Leveson-Gower, M.P., Mr. Talbot, M.P., General Codrington, &c. Tho first witness called was Walter John Greenwood, son of the last witness examined on Thursday. He corroborated his fathers account of ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... | BIR EED POLICE COURT FRIDAY, JULY 7. BEFOBE M1EB. PREsTON. ATTrPTzD Buiicm.-lliiliael GaU, a seaman, Wam charged with attempnting to commit suicide by leaping into the Mersey. ]erry-ollicer Miller said that on the arrival of the quarter-past ten o'clock boat on Thursday night from Livcrpool at Woodside, Galt was given into custodyontheabovecharg6. iae wasverydrunk attoie, time. It'appeareld ...

THE MURDER IN MEATH

... The murder committed on Sunday night at Carrick-Springor, about two miles from Moynalty, in the county of Meath, was a shocking affair. Mr. Edward Bryan, a farmer residing at this place, was shot dead in his own house under circumstances which leave little doubt that the outrage was agrarian. Mr. Bryan had bought 23 acres of land. His nephew, Peter Bryan, aged 22 years, lived at one corner of ...

BOROUGH SESSIONS

... These sessions were continued on 8aturday, at St. George's Hall, the recorder (Mr. J. B. Aopfnai) presiding in the first and Mr. J. Hosak in the second court. Thomnas Burns, aged 28, Charles Dalton, aged 1e, Micbael Ford, aged 20, and James Jordan, aged 18, for having on the lath of June stolen a purse, containing El 198. 3d., from the person of Thomas Larkin, were sen- ?? to sevell years' ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LWEIRPOOL POLICE COURT. la, . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10. s@;, I BEFORs HE. RAFFLES. )at STRALTIrG AND RacmvrsiVtPO FORGH Firruras.-Patrick ire Farrelly and James Farrelly were charged with stealing a smith's bellows, tue-iron, boiler, and face-plate, the property of Mr. Peter Ellis, veterlinry surgeon, William- son-street, Mr. Davies prosecnted, and Mr. Sowton de- n fended the prisoners. It appeared ...

CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST THE CHESTER RACE COMMITTEE

... , The Chester mnagistrates were engaged for a rconiderable time yesterday in hearing an ap- . plication on the payt of the chief constable of Chester (Mr. Fenwick) for a criminal information against the Chester race committee for what was considered the publication of a false an'd de- 'farnatory libel on Mr. Fenwick, in his character of the chief constable of the city. It appears that for a ...