HULL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY: Betore Mr. T. R. TnAvIs. ASSACuLT.-Mary A. Canning pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting Harriet Godney, by kicking her twice, a week last Saturday. Ordered to find two sureties. BRUTAL, ASSAULT ON A WIFE.-William Kcrarren '*as charged with violently assaulting his wife, Mary i McFartern P.C. Mawhinnie, by whom prisoner had been apprehended, said the assault! had been of a very' ...

Published: Friday 06 July 1877
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2056 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISRIOJT SESSIONS. ST, HELENS PErTY R3STOXS. Yesterday, Jobn Jehucen *: ,e fned Sda, and costs for 3s8multirg PoUce cow stable Lcy on Baturday night.- William Scolt was charged with ?? Police. comstable Byrne, about half- Past ten o'clock yesterday morning. The prisoner wras the driver of a winding engine at Messrs. Bramball'm Collery, Psrr, and ?? the time, he was working he got belplessly ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVE[OOL AOLIOR COURT. WEDNEDAY, JULY 11. l3R72 E zse, DAYFLE. AainTs Ox or ?? O'Brien, charged with assaultig ?? S08, .S, and 735, in Liodgelane, wsra sent to gaol for four ?? Cunnln=~gbn, for aeuanling PoUo~oonstebleS10, in Soot_ land-rod, was set to gaol for oue month; as ahon wasI anrwy O'ielill for assautinug Polee-constable 872, in Wiia Brow~n-treet. ThxrT By A Dosmrc SBrvAxT.-A middle ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... ?? h MEfE -SERIO(US ! U l\icl R AGAINST ET41 YEk'S. .- -- - ~eseshsYnirning wvas fixorl for trio further Jearsg ofd t MOhri lptli eea prominent members g t ts Scitad.yarnd dotectivo police, atlioursiod frem best llsuedso AltOUL thle hour fixedk for rosunmisg the asrlyasl lln 1111W Oi5 to Lee thle prisoners arrive, antI it Lirw nembor of VOiersti wvete conensit to st~rigle- and IO I hu nd a ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... His Woxiisus (J. H. Otway, Esq., QOC.) took his seat in the Crown Court of the County Conrt6 house yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, and resumed the business of the sessions. CIVIL BUSINESS. BILL V. 1IAGLONE. This was a process brought by Agnes Bill, Bel fast, to recover the sum of £3 i6s 7d from Rose Maglone, Nile Street, for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Harper appeared for the plaintiff ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASJztE INTEILIGENOF M I 8Q0tUr-EASTEI N OIRaUITI,-IDS'TON'B, JuY 12.' . Bf :p ore Sir FitajamosStehen, Q.CIa PP6f Oro, i Iv~zl top 9WE l, ATTRUMT TO &UIWDE1. A SWEETIMAniT. Atf~'Dct'Mi,' 16, Wsinitdiecfttr felopioutly woundipg ]Elizi qariand. wvtb ii.toqnt to rqurdor her, a'nd to do her 'grrvio p liodily, harm.,-,n r.M GClyn, proseii ted; id a th'oi.iscidrr was. defended by . 'Mi. Ribton.- ...

THE ALLEGED FRAUDS UPON THE DWELLINGS COMPANY

... TIE ALLEGED FRAUDS UPON TH' DWELLINGS COMJPANY. I ?? Mr. Vaughan sat at Bow-street yesterday to it boar tho adjourned proceedings in the prosecution imsti- ti tatod by the Artisans', Labourors, and General si Dwollina CompanY against thoir secretary, Mr. William S Swindleburst, of 'versieigh-bouse, Lavender-hill, and. A Mr. Edward Sab'ory, described as an estate agent and ri viluor, who were ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... BOXFOIRD (SPECIAL). SATURDAY, July 14.-Before Francis Lambarde, Esq. Houosebreaking nnd Rolrfery-Willianm Jones, a tramp, and who stoted that he was a native of Loughborough, in Lilces- tershire, wes brought up iii custodychatrged with housebreak- fog and robbery, at Edwardstone, on Monday, the 9th inst. The orosecutor, Alfred Everett, a labourer, stated that on the day hi question he had ...

SHOCKING MURDER AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... IHOCKIN ) z at R Aq ?? WOI VER Hs ' OII SHtOOXING IMURDUR -AT? WOIV-BRHAMPTON. I A 4WRD'bR -'of 'thelmost detbrtnined charabter was committec esome.tine..between Thburidayl.nig&t and sunrise on Fridlag morning, in thec immediate neigh- bonrhoodofWolverhamptofn, the vidtina being the wife ofa'man , on his own confeesion has been . tguity of her'deatL .About; five o clock 'on Friday morning,' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 'LAW INtTELLIGENE.I SATURDAYY. COURT OF CHANCERY. Bland and Others v. M'GiUicuddy. The bill in this suit was filed by the Venerable the Archdeacon of Aghadoe anid others to adminis. ter the trust of the will and seven codicils of tile late Richard M'Gillicuddy, commonly called The M'Gillicuddy of the Reeks, who died in January, 2866, leaving sarviving his widow, a daughter (Mrs. Leader) by a ...

SERIOUS CHARGE OF FORGERY AND EMBEZZLEMENT

... SERIUS CHARGE OF FORGERY AD - . ENEBEZZLEEaNT. - EMbBZZLE3UiET. On Saiurday, at the Norwich Police Court, Jo'h 1l Strange, OT Union PEamce, Heighamn, NorwicO, - clerk to ih F. G. Faor, irstributor ?? at Nor-ich, ?? charged with forging Mr Foster's name to an account, of stamps with intent to de- fraud, and further with stealing stamps to the value of £1400. MrI Smith, from the office of Messrs ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COUPIT OF SESSION. OZTERflTlE-Wenr~oNaIAY, Jul1y11L ,re I(Before Lord CIRAXOIGLU) or KCAS ANDt HURBANI) V. 550 iSOIT. An action eras raised at the instance of Mhrs~ ' tDincan, and, her husband, reosidinigi it Pregtonparis, D :against John 1-fowieson, architect, Dnuddicg-ston, usstner Edinburgh, in which the pursuers cladimed in( Q , 00W damages, in consequence of the female pursuer dhcavin-_ ...