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WEST-RIDING EASTER SESSIONS

... Magistrates In reference to the expenditure of tire Riding, of wolich there had been greet, but he tisught, unfusurided complaints. It seas trrue that of laite years there hgd been a very considerable increase fit the disbursements of the Riding, buht ...

LEEDS AND WEST-RIDING NEWS

... penalty; and they hop ed that attention wouldt he paid to these observations, and thus prevent the § necessity of further complaints. The case was dis-. missed. THE COSTS OF, FOLLY.-On Saturday last, Mr. e Benjamin Ross manufacturer, of Bramleg, appeared ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... CroessexamineoA.-..He never attended the child but once 'profession ally. When he was brought to me he was III of a bowel complaint He had known instances of a child having been born with a liver DmooPlaint, but the deceased had not that appearance. * ...

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... child, and I dare say had a good ap- petite when it could get anything to eat. I know the child was afflicted with an inward complaint; but I do not know that it was particularly dirty. i told \lrs. Grainger that Mr. White, a medical man, had said, the ...

Assize Intelligence

... slave it and ety neck together. t. I thought as much of my neck, If not more, than I did arge of my conscisaics. I feel great inward quakinga now. hae If you were a priest or minister I would tell you more pre. aibout it.-Mr. German: If I were I would not ...

Assize Intelligence

... I would save it and my seck together. I thought as much of my neck, if not more, than I did l f my conscieeg. I fuel great inward quaking% now. If you were a priest or minister I would tell you more hbout it.-Mr. Gorman: If I were I would not wish to hlve ...

Police Intelligence

... atsfedth iagitrte05 is orecnes.The cliarze was denied, and a det'ence set up, tlit tlis prisoner was itiiabgusig under aso inward complaint, and was in a corner by tie asylumn waull, whets sonile boys tbrewv stnoes bilue so engaged, which causied himn suddently ...

SERIOUS CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER AND ROBBERY IN LEEDS

... Ieanc Calpine. Is default off payment of tics tine, ticres wceeka' iesprisonenert. Mir. Hatfield said from tice repealed complaints ceade to heim, esplecially l'y lice cieurchw earaeus and incurabent of Clifford, against the repeated acosults cecmeculted ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... -workhouse, and i their father to prison for one month. I John V. Maloney, carver and gilder, again appeared to answer the complaint ot -lavitag failed to teach his I apprentice (Henry Hare) his trade. The case was up I a fortnight ago. Mr. Stead, for the ...

Published: Friday 17 February 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3816 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... and a collision was the consequence. When the parties met, the plaintiff's horse, which was coming at a quick pace, swerved inwards towards the defendant's convey- ance, and the animal then made a rush, broke the har- ness, and got away, the consequence ...