CHARGE OF CAUSING AN OBSTRUCTION

... CHAARGE OF CAUSING AN OBSTRUCTION. A DISPUTED RIGHT OF WAY. On Tuesday, at the Hall Police-court, a labourer named George Gnrdham, was charged with causing an obstruction by wheeling a hand-cart on the foot path in South street, and thereby committing a breach of the Police of ''owvns Act, under which any constable. or other officer appointed by virtue of this or the special Act, shall take ...

Published: Friday 30 August 1878
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 561 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BAD MEAT PROSECUTIONS IN HULL

... On Friday, at the Hull Police-court, John Blenkin, a blacksmith and jobber, living at Fitling, was harged with expo.ing for sale the carcass :of a sheep which was unfit for food. Defendant pleaded guilty, and said that he brought the carcass to Hull to sell for a farmer named Wilzon, but be was not aware that the meat was unfit for food. Mr. Travis said the practice of bringing diseased meat ...

Published: Friday 13 September 1878
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1206 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... ' WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 1S. BEFORE MR. PRaETOT. JuvEmLE PFowl STEALERs.-Two boys, named Henry Norman and Alfred Sutton, were charged with stealing I a number of fowls belonging to Mr. J ,hn M'Call, Ash- i rdad, Tranmere-park. It appeared that during the past Irear no fewer than 20 other fowls were stolen from the prosecutor, 16 or 18 being taken dnring the last three weeks. On Saturday the ...

EXECUTION AT OXFORD

... i Henry Bowler, who shot his sweetheart, Miam Allen, at Cassington, last December, in A he of jealous rage, and waa Condemned to death at the last Oxford assizes by Lord Justice Beggally, suffered the extreme penalty of the law at Ox- ford Castle yesterday morning, in the presence of the officials and the members of the pres. The culprit, who had been resigned to his fate for ?? time past, ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... I BIRKEIEAD POLICE COURT. I TUESDAY, APRIL 30, BEFORE Mit PREStON. ASSALTING A POLICE-OFFICEE.-A man anamed John Buishell was charged with assaulting Police-officer Thomas on Monday. Tire prisoner was tighting with another man in Pilgrim-street, and it was orand neces- siry to take him into custody. He then struck the offi.ter several ?? 40s. and tosts, or i) defauit to be imprisoned one month ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... COROSER'S LNQUESTS. B BI 2XH. CLARCEE .ScI'INALTI. IIOHOUC:}I (ON B On thic hliv of a new-born female chi d. i o on Sunday atternoon in an area in iB; catc -j - street. 'icc' boi., very much decompos 3 ?? wrapped inI a piece of *liunel and pa - t ia)kset. Mcdical eidoenceo was given Ut s!ov.: ?? the crhi'l had beenbrn aE ,leath having r-l- f'on inattention a' birth. The 'urv rr t erdict in ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... COUNTrY MUGISTRATES' COURT. I BEFORE !%IR. P. G. ILYWORT11 AND LtEUT.-COL. BIDWILL. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-James Gilbert, a cabman, was charged with having, on Monday night, stolen a purse and £20 in gold from the pocket of George Kenab, mnaster of the sehooner Challis, lying in the Garst'n Doel. On Monday the prosecutor was in Liverpool in company with a friend named Edward Healey. Thwv ...

BOOTLE POLICE COURT

... EFFORE MESSRS. LSEFS AND MACAITHUR. 1 Yr:,s TO A CmIvLD.-A young man named Patri. k Flinln ?? cbaiged vitl havcng at Bootle, on tile 2ftll Aligu&L. g eriousiv inj ared Mary Ellen Doulrioe, aged six vears, to~ daughter of Hugh Donohue, a labourer, who resided aT. iNo. 91. Dunda--street, Bootle. Mr. Insptetor Walsh prm-Oeciuted. The prisoner ssas emiployed by Mr.I Robert W.Alfenderi, cowlkceper ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIREI{NHEAD POJLICE COURT. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4. BEFORE PREhTON. ASSAVLT ON THY PoucE.-Patrick M'Ghee, said to be a pensioner living in Trueman-strett, was charged with bigrnad disorderly, and with havfng assaulted the police. The prisoner was making a disturbance on Friday in iew Chester-road, and, on being requested to no awar, he became very violent, kicked Police-officer ;+rattaL, and also ...

A LIVERPOOL DIVORCE SUIT

... LA IVE}vRP-0L DiVtIO.RCE . 1QP 1 In ftv thaiolte sni DivorceDi;iaio ,of l cTrgh Court Qf Jdtc ci, yestarde., thd !'cai dio ce salit ?? IlcuiII v. 1o> 4 2 c.elt oamc bef3:'.3 J nseF tsi n It ,fls L at :'Fti pron-ue. or t i 3 ;!.i rncnyrir t;erte ?? ClCi ?? r! J- ca tne gictie Af t:.r 9atcrV rf tee ori D:. 24thlr a I 2.r 2-dr- i-i *meec. j-t: p. ticionrer. r-yd 3.1r Sepl fori the z2-p--ti Er. ...

BIRKEHEAD POLICE COURT

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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... FRIDAY. AUGUST 9. - i MiFOliL 'E. Li.r&\OFTD. A a L 1)10oEuly Ba Y A I. Lonrs.-EliZse'tetll flowe, a y)ung woma -, was cihjrged with stealitg Some artices ofbedetetbiug from the house of John White, Richmond-row. TI' 1prisiterand a man ciia bhoisese cohisbil ed iudgcd at ter prosecutor's house, and they abseondied somle time ago), wisan the property was missed ?? prisoner was 6ubejoquently ...