HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POL[CEr COURT. MONDAY_ William Burley was charged with stealing two beast heads, the property of Mr. John Easterby, butcher, Mearket place. One day last week the prisoner was seen tu go into prosecutor's slaughter-house in Martiu's-alley, Blanket-row, and bring out the heads. A wnin asked hi. if he had any authority to get -the heads, when he replied that it was all right. Upon inquiry ...

Published: Friday 15 April 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 836 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DARING ESCAPE FROM A METROPOLITAN REFORMATORY

... A daring conspiracy has lately been detected amongst a gang of juvenilc offenders Confined in the Home in the East ieforniatory, Old Ford, Bow, London. There is little doubt that the boys had planned some scheme to poison the governor and officers of the institution, for the purpose of effecting the destruction of the warrants and papers by means of which they might be identified, and then to ...

A MORMONITE KILLED BY HIS PARAMOUR

... A MOAORMONITE KILLED BY HIS PARAMOUR. I Within a few hundred yards of the scene of the late 1 murder at Cosely, another crime of the same nature has l just been perpetrated. Fur some time past, a carpen- ter, named Thomas Eastop, about 67 years of age, has been living in a emall back house in the Darkhousee I lane, Deepfields, near Bilaton, Staffordshire, with a i woman who he paseed off as ...

Published: Friday 25 November 1859
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 747 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WARWICK ASSIZES

... YESTERDAY. BEFOREINMa. BARON CiskxeNLLo. THE PARISH ENiBE ZZLEMENqTS.-SENTENCES OF THE PRISON{ERS. Immediately on his Lordship coining into Court Gibbs and Griffin were placed at tile bar, It was considered not improbable after tice verdict the Jury had returned against the latter, that the but a consultation having takeniplace onl the point it was intimated to his Lordship that no farther ...

WARWICK INSOLVENT COURT

... A Court for hearing of Insolvents was heard at the County Hall, Warwick, yesterday, before F. Dinsdale, Esq., Judge. The follow- ing insolventsweredischarged on bai: Joseph Charlton, HenryBent, John Barnett, James Bott, William Roberts, Thomas Jennings, George Upton, Christopher Martin, Peter Pritchard, and George Harriet, all on the application of Mr. East; Edward Pinder and William Taylor, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... I Nalli'myttg liolut. YESTERDAY. BxrOnE 7515, REGISTRARt WsLSoNc. lI ye William W~atlkins, of Clorch Stoke, Soaop, ?? was 3 an adjourned meeting for choice of assignees. Mr. Knight said he had no assignee provided, and an adjournment sine die must take place' The balance sheet, prepared by Mr. It. Free, showed that there was due to creditors £300. 18s. 3d. ; assets in good debts, £164.s. 10Od. ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CHILD DESERTION

... At the Worship Street Police Court, on Saturday, Elizabeth Bertramu, an innocent-looking young countrywonieil, With an tnfant in her airisg, was charged with leaving her illegitimate child clssrgeable to the pane~ilsof Shoreditch. 1t will be recollect-cd tihat, about three weeks ago, a little girl, six years of age, was left at the house of a gei~tlemnai named Alaster, in the Queen's Road, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ?? NaillimptC4 (Dart. YEATERDAY. BEFORE MRe. COcseelSSIOSIIR SANDERS. The learned Commissioner took his seat for the first time yester- day morning, and was met by a large body of the professional gentlemen, legal and otherwise, practiellnE in the Court. Beyond the usual obeisonce- to the Bencch, and its due recognition, no courtesies were exchanged, the business of the day being at orce ...

Law Intelligence

... gcat jiltdlipla. COURT OF COMM5ON PLEAS, YESTERDAY. (Sittings at Nis! Prius, before the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Alexander Cockburn, and a Specia Jury). THE GREAT SHREWSBURY CASE. THB EARL OF SHREWSBURY V. HOPE ScoTT AND OTHERS. This action was brought by the present Earl of Shrews- bury, who has, bythe decision of the House of Lords, been declared heir male in tail of Earl Gilbert, the first ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... A-04alhOmily (foart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. R(IISTRARL WATERFIELD. ltsre George Smith, Airin inVhalia, ?? banlriupt came e5p to pas s his last exallmialtion. His tialaace-sheet, as prepared by Mr. Palmer, showed that there was due to creditors £1,50)0., and that the assets were, good debts, £C10. ; property £202.; leaving i denfciency of .1,337. Alr. Rodgson, /of the irnm of Hodgson and Allen, ...

WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT

... AVWRCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT. 'lice teo.ucthci silko; of tlis Court Wses itelel yesterday, before ]les Hlen sr Bl. 'artdlZcc, lsi(e There were seve cases for disposel, as 1t ,. . a11,5 54 C tei HojEgsy Hall?, Hair?, 1W!, Devkti Yslirs, pt&' .y/25 Sie'.Sp',z-shreti, Or'B'/ lye, in tler ipar-s /i 'i I :e, 'S ?? ?? ?? arect slt r, a ei bio ch ece/e c b?''ric' tat ?? crise ws'as di iuries(t from ...

THE BUNN'S LANE COLLIERY ACCIDENT COMMITTAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... THE ?? NE COI4LIEI Y.; ACMDENT. C00mMITTA.R FO ~ ~A.UGHTER. The adjourned inquest ou the body of Henry Dickenson, vho was killed by being drawn over.ithe: pulleyat the Buaneu'sIisie Colliery, on the 17th ult., was resumed yesterday at the Barley Mow Inn, Cons titm ion BHill, Dudley, before W. IRobinaon, Esq., Coroner.' The Jury hsembledati four o'elock, the GovernIneut inspector being in ...