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THE KEXBY MURDER

... at night. The witnesses exaeilned t were, George Robinson, the father of the deceased; weI Edward Robinson, his brother ; Thomas Walker, ostler 1 at the Coach and Horses; John Bell, a shopkeeper at a si Dunnington ; Ann Metcalf, Morley's tMotther-in-law; ...

PUBLIC-HOUSES—INTERFERENCE OF THE POLICE

... Harris, John C. Pengelly.-Barard.Castie, Joseph Hutton, Thomas Mlurray, William G. Duncan- John Kemp, John Rawson, Supernumeraries.;-ildlehain, James Fowler, Ed- mund Warters.-ltichnsrosd and Recth, Thomas Key, John Gill.-John Hanwell, Cbairman of the District ...

POLICE COURT.—FEES

... Battyc, 81, tl who found hin druidk, sitting on the stei of a house. Hea was discharged with a cautilet.. . --On the same day h Thomas Watson was charged by policeman S8, with tr breaking his bead beyont the brow. for which serious o offece te maistrtes ftied ...

Published: Friday 02 December 1836
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6504 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Bettisoin, Gresharit, Tealby, Noitb.~ Ito graves, Bean, Carton, Watson, Walton, W. H., Bell, Tinkler., ted Thoruhani, Lowther, -Hardy, Miller, and ichamo. Soein osether of the counciiiors,more modest than their colleagues, he took their seats ire the body of ...

DREADFUL CASE OF POISONING AT HORNSEA

... John Hardy Idr. Iae rrke Mr. Moses Hall Mr. JmeBlknj. of Mr. Robert Hlornby ' Air Jsp i o rhe Mr. John Garton Alr.ChiopeStr out Air. George Garton P' 4nn Kirk, of Ho~rnee.-Durton, widow, deposed-Yeater. ns1. day morning I was' living with Thomas King ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... the defendant. Clarkson v. Hardy. Messrs. ALEXANSDEB and WIottno.te wvere for the plain- tiOf; Messrs. CaSSawatEL and WATsoN for the defendant This was an action by the same plaintiff as in the last case, against Mr. JTseph Hardy, late occupier of the Groves ...

Police Court

... time. MON DAY.-As is usual on this day, the Court snas principal]y engaged in the disposal of drunk and disorderly cases. Thomas Gilbert, .47drew AlGl, and Christopher arroesU, Were severally fined; and William5 Farelote, Sarahi Wilkinson, and Matry 4an ...

Published: Friday 16 November 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4552 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

[ill] [ill] Sessions

... charged with stealing a batten from Thomas Holderness; James Wilford, charged with stealing a brown mare, the I property of Francis Ashton; George Jones and John Brown, charged with stealimg eight pounds of bacon from Thomas Shaw; W. Stephenson, for stealing ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... into the town. 3 SrsAtIliNG To0L:S.-Johahn Negler, l Joh n' Yhyfr, and George Crows wete charged with-itealing tools from:Mr. Thomas Pardon. hi . Thc prisoners had been in tle eiiplp yof the- prosecutor. who was a tinman, and while so employed, had-taken ...

Published: Friday 26 February 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2481 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Summer Assizes,

... readers, as we published them 1at length at the time.. The jury found the prisoner not .guilty. 5 ~~~SATrURDAY, JULY 17. 1 Thomas Sykes, who had boen out on bail, on at charge of Ifeloniously assaulting Lydia, the wvifo of John Kaye, a. Kirkhecaton, on ...

Hull [ill] Quarter Sessions

... S~rALING Siloics.-Robert Copass wvas charged wilhls stealting a ptarcel, contirting two pair of sirces, thre property of henury Hardy. err the Btirl of October..Mr. Arch- n bold conducted the prosecution .Horrialmeah.ardystated, that, on tire 5th oif ...

Published: Friday 31 December 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3614 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Spring Assizes

... MAnaci 5. C. ale Rode(Before Baron Rolfe.) - F Charles Rhodes and Thomas Leatham were indicted for v burglary in the house of Thomas Bramall, and for cutting u and wounding the said Thomas Bramall, an offence which, t notwithstanding the relaxation of our ...