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LOUTH POLICE REPORT

... Fined 5&. forbeing drunix, and ordered to find sureties for his .good behaviour; in defaalt, committed for fourteen days. Charles .;az~ey and Edioin'Ladley, watermen of the river head; 'in this borough, weie charged by Ser- 'geanT Chapnian with having ...

SIR WM. HARCOURT AND RITUALISM

... Church. There were many good Constitutionalists in the times of Charles I., who would not have gone the lengthn of Cromwell, and who preferred a Monarchy to a Republic, yet resisted Charles _ hs-en he acted unconstitutionally. That is our attitude towards ...

HUL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ' {HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, ?? ?? I *WEDNESDAY, Ann 22, 1857. -(Before Mr. Commissioner AYRTON.) IN se MAaRfieDuXE CHAPLIN, late of Hull, auctioneer and coal owner, last ?? bankrupt said he had not filed his balauce-slieet, which he attributed to a clerk ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT—WEDNESDAY

... STEAMER NORFOLK, OF HULL. Intelligence has been received in Bull of the wrook of the steamer Norfolk, ot Hull, owned by Messrs. Charles Wells and Co. She was a paddle steamer of 143 tons register, and a 'regular trader between this port and Boulogno. On Saturday ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... the treadmill for a considerale I time. The other defendant witas ordered to pay 4s. and costs., John Shann, for assaulting Charles; Cam pion, wias ordered to find two ?? Lundy, for assaulting John Horaby, was ordered to enter into his own recogfiizances ...

Published: Friday 08 November 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1291 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Bankrupts, &c

... Basinghall-street. Solicitor, Mr. Galsworthy, Ely-place; official assignee, Mr. Johl. son, Basinghatl-street. Peter Williams and Charles Mottram, Wood-street, City, Manchester warehousemen, Jan. 4, at twelve and I two, at the Conrt of Bankruptcy, Basinghall-street ...

THE COURT

... Famaily, and the members of the Rloyal - Household attended divine service at Osborne this morning. The Queen has commanded Mr. Charles Wyndham to give a representation of the Squire of Damaes at Osborne on t'a 27tih inst. THE N-EW KNIGHTS. Osbrorne Saturday ...

SPROATLEY PETTY SESSIONS

... uti~., at Sutton, c cruelly tortured a white steer. Mr. Torry appeared to & l prosecute. The defendant was not represented f Charles Jarvis, labourer, Sutton, said that on r the 22nd ult., he saw defendant driving, a pony f and cart from the direction if ...

THE COURT

... The party consisted of the Duie of Devonshire, Lord Gos- ford, Visohunt tUrzon, Viscount Acheson, the Right _Hon. Henry Chaplin, M.P., the HEon. Alfred Lyttelton, i -the Hon. G. . Charteris, and Mr. W. H;. Grenfell. Luncheon was served at the Rockingstone ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... has been fined £2 for exposing for sale at Liucoln thirty-five crabs which were unfit for human food. H. Chaplin, Esq., M.P., and Lady F. Chaplin have given a handsome sum for the distribution of coals amongst the poor of Metheringham. I The Saturday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MATIOiL SCHOOL. IUniversity; Charles E. Haselfoot, New; John R., Jeil Wadham; Hubert LI. Smith, Corpns; Francis Tilyard; Balliol. The followmin elections Lave been announced:- UVlMPSITy COLLEGE.-TO Scholarshinp: F. D. p Chaplin, Harrow School; H. Bull. Christ's ...

IRELAND

... her residence, 23 1tutland-gate, London, yesterday afternoon. We blave to announce the death of Colonel E. Chaplin, abrother of Mr. 11. Chaplin, M.P., whice too1 platc 'yesterday morning. We record with regret the death of Sir Digby CayleyL Bart., of ...