AN ENGINEER CHARGED WITH MANSLAUGHTER AT GRIMSBY

... I LN. ENGINEER CHARGED WITH R:ANSLA.UGHTTER A-T GRIMSBY. I t A. ?? Mr Cross, engineer of the steamer Rlegina, Captain Cook, from New Orleans, was apprehended on Satmr. day, at Giimaby, cbarged with caeeing the death of a fireman on tie outward voyage. fie wvar arrested on a warrant issued by the Consul at New Orleans. SAD, SHOOTING FATALITY. During the progrtsa of a larg shooting p .rby on ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1102 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED OUTRAGE UPON A CHILD AT GRIMSBY

... IALLEGD OUTRAGE -TPON A CHIL ?? ?? , I- . . a ( RMBji t l- ; . At the County Police Court, Grimsby, on Tuesday, 1 before Mr A. W. T. Grant-Thorold (in the chair), Mr a Mr R. J. H. Parkinson, and Ald Bennett, William r Henry Griffiths, 15 years of age, residing with his il mother at 130, Nelson-street, Grimsby, a cooper by 8 trade, was charged with committing a rape upon Dinah, Jane Wilson, a ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1084 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SHOCKING FATALITY AT WAWNE

... . THE SHOCKING FATALITY AT WAWNFE. The inquest on the body of Mr Thos. Wells, head of the firm of Messrs Hammond and Co., drapers, OQborne- street, who was accidently shot dead while rabbit shoot. ing at Wawne on Friday, was held on Saturday evening at the Anchor Inn, Wvawue, before MAr B. B. Jackson, coroner. Mr Todd, solicitor, Hull, represented tl e relatives of ?? Rev Gco, Wilkinson, vicar ...

Published: Friday 12 June 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 515 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... FRIDAY. THE ROBBERY or ADMIRALTY STORES.-George Re% (52) and Henry Roach (37) were indicted on several counts for being concerned with others In appropriating to themselves and disposing of a large quantity of ship's stores, on various dates between the month of March, 1883, and the 27th August last. Rea pleaded not guilty to the whole of the charges and Roach admitted those against him on the ...

Published: Friday 17 April 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1966 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE APPROACHING SESSION

... THE APPROACHING SESS1ON. Rarely, if ever, has the nation approached a session in which greater or graver issues will be debated in Parliament. While Parliament last year decreed that, for the purpose of saving the nation's time, the late session should be adjourned so as to prevent the frightful waste of night after night in frivolous and scarcely decent chatter on the Address, circumstances ...

THE TRAGEDY ON BOARD THE WELLINGTON

... The coroner's inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of Captain Charles Arm- strong, of the barque Wellington, of Nova Scotia, was resumed at Wembury, near Plvmouth. yes- terday. Mr. Atkins, surgeon, deposed that he found a contused lacerated wound on the front part of the deceased's head, and on the top of the head was another wound measuring two inches. The skull war also thrice ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLTCEf COfUDJ- I I WLDSESDAY, .flRCH'. BEFORE 15. ?? A BAD BEGINNING Or Mi&ss J rot-A yo i woman rinamed Bridg't 112.6 ii.; ?? ?? with stealing a quaniiy cv-: . . ?? .fr; Lthe property of Mrs -ar: Ineste, 5i., .5 prisoner and her husllal re . . ij-. street. Mr. Raffles eM-e: yoon a woman suhoultd bcl ;. T e -_ was t7hen, called, in reoly to an said his age woul be t2 onl -? ...

LOCAL SALVAGE CASE

... eit THE ROUGEMONT v. THE CARMONEY. This case was before the Court of Admiralty yesterday. The plaintiffs are the owners, master, ae and crew of the screw-steamer Rougemont, of the port of Cardiff, of 987 tons net. She was nearly a anew vessel, having been built in 1882, and her orcrew, at the time of the services rendered, con- se sisted of 19 hands all told. She left Huelva on the 7 4th of ...

BOOTLE POLICE COURT

... BOOTLE POLICE (cup-, TUTESDAX, MARCU 7 E1_,r0Bx 5U -2t. T. ?? ~ A BooTLx PUBLxc.A FP, r ?? j -pier of the MerseylHotel flrby-mad, h't~e mnoned under the 13th secihn of the LiceL serving two drunken men with beorr. M -2C' ialsh prosecuted. an~d Wr. W. J. S:ewat. bwan .- peared for the deten -Poliec-cre'nt Its.'1 called, and stated that shortly before e-.nn , the ir'xt of the 6th of tho ?? ...

BIRKENHEAD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11. BEFORE MB. J. R& WILLIAMS, REGISTr.AR FATLUBE OF A LEATHER DEALER.-RE Hsnty MIART1N.-This debtor, a leather dealer carrying on business at 171, Price-street, Birkenhead, came up for his first public examination, which was con- ducted by Mr. Gittins, the official receiver. Mr. Thompson appeared for the petitioning creditor, Mr. William Reynolds, tanner, Warringtton. The ...

AMERICAN TRAGEDIES

... HANGING A DOCTOR FOR POISONLNG. The Philadelphia correspondent of the New? York Herald writing on March 6 ?? -pluckiest, coolest man I ever saw on the scaffold, said Deputy Sheriff Davidson this morning after the hanging of Dr. Albert G. F. Goersen, con- victed of poisoning his wife with arsenic. When the scaffold was reached Goerson ascended to the with surprising firmness. He took h place ...