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References to LUSBY in East Riding of Yorkshire in Hull Packet 1830-1886

marklusby  (View posts) Posted: 29 Jun 2008 4:23PM GMT
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Surnames: LUSBY RICHARDSON BRADLEY TWIDLE DONALDSON BAXTER BRYAN RAY PEARCE CHESTER NOTTINGHAM ROSINDALE STROMBERG
Dear Lusby researchers. I have extracted from The Hull Packet and East Riding Times (Hull, England, most references in articles to Lusby surnames in East Riding of Yorkshire or nearby in Lincolnshire.
Best wishes
Mark Lusby
www.lusbyfamilyhistory.com

Friday, January 8, 1886; Issue 5281
Inquest in Louth on Tuesday into the sudden death on Sunday of Thomas Lusby, cattle dealer. Mrs Richardson of Selby, Daughter.
Friday, August 14, 1885; Issue 5262.
George Lusby, horse dealer, Wootton finded for allowing horses to stray.
Friday, February 6, 1885; Issue 5235
John Lusby, Foreman at Messrs Tealby and Company, Timber Merchants, Clarence St, Drypool gave evidence in trial.
Friday, December 19, 1884; Issue 5228
Mr Lusby of 9 Springbank has an extensive variety of Christmas and New Years cards etc.
Friday, September 19, 1884; Issue 5215.
Brigg Petty Sessions, George Lusby of Ashby, horse dealer fined for obstructing highway with a wagon.
Friday, September 12, 1884; Issue 5214
Hull Police Court on Monday, Martin Lusby landlord of the Engineers’ Arms, Waterhouse Lane was summonsed for selling liquor during prohibited hours.
Friday, August 8, 1884; Issue 5209
Brigg Petty Sessions, George Lusby, Horse dealer of Broughton, was summonsed for allowing a horse to stray.
Friday, July 18, 1884; Issue 5206
Hull Police Court Wednesday, Martin Lusby, landlord of the Engineers’ Arms, Waterhouse Lane was charged on remand for assaulting his wife.
Friday, July 11, 1884; Issue 5205.
Mrs Lusby asks for charges to be withdrawn. Suffering from alcoholic poisoning.
Friday, July 4, 1884; Issue 5204.
Shameful treatment of a wife. Mrs Lusby asks for separation order.
Friday, March 14, 1884; Issue 5188
Barton Police Court, John Lusby of Immingham, waggoner, fined for riding without reins.
Friday, February 8, 1884; Issue 5183
Mr H Lusby of 9 Springbank is showing a novelty which is going to be very popular.
Friday, May 20, 1881; Issue 5040
Breach of Licenceing Act in Hull. Parents of Mrs Lusby Landlady of the Engineers’ Arms beerhouse, Mr and Mrs BRADLEY.
Friday, March 25, 1881; Issue 5031
Hull Police Court More Juvenile Offenders. Richard Lusby and John Lusby boys were charged with stealing rope and scrap metal from a condemned schooner in the Old Harbour.
Friday, September 17, 1880; Issue 5005
Transfer Sessions: No 87 West Street from Martin Lusby to John Warran, beer on etc.
Friday, August 13, 1880; Issue 5000
Market Rasen Police Court August 2nd: George Lusby, of Ashby near Brigg, gypsy, was summonsed for allowing three horses to stray on the highway.
Friday, July 30, 1880; Issue 4998
Sudden death of fisherman: George Lusby, extra hand on fishing smack, Thorneback, died on 20th inst and was conveyed to house of brother on Waterhouse Lane.
Friday, June 11, 1880; Issue 4990
Hull Transfer Sessions: Sarah A BOOTH to Martin Lusby Engineers’ Arms 25 Waterhouse Lane
Friday, September 26, 1879; Issue 4910
Winterton Petty Sessions: John Lusby of Ashby summonsed for using a carriage without his name thereon
Friday, March 14, 1879; Issue 4882
YESTERDAY’S Hull Police William Lusby, boy, discharged, accused of stealing rope.
Friday, December 20, 1878; Issue 4870
Mary A BERRIMAN housekeeper to John Lusby, 69 Leonard Street, Beverly Road, Hull
Friday, April 26, 1878; Issue 4836
HULL Police Court Margaret Lusby wife of landlord of Rising Sun West Street Hull
Friday, February 1, 1878; Issue 4824
HULL Police Court Henry Lusby, dockgate keeper, charged with being drunk and disorderly.
Friday, January 26, 1877; Issue 4770
Marriages Richard TWIDLE to Elizabeth Lusby both of Barton in the Barton Primitive Methodist Church on January 11th.
Friday, June 16, 1876; Issue 4738
HULL Police Court School Board Prosecutions: William Lusby, Labourer, Gardner’s Place, Great Thornton Place
Friday, January 8, 1875; Issue 4692
Local Intelligence Fourth East Yorks Artillery Vollunteers: Corporal J Lusby
Friday, November 13, 1874; Issue 4684
Deaths Edward C Lusby, late of Hull, accidentally shot on board his vessel, Glance, in the SW India Docks, London on 6th Nov. Buried London 9th Nov.
Friday, May 1, 1874; Issue 4659
Local Intelligence Hull Transfer Sessions: The Jolly Sailor, Grimsby Lane from Robert HUBBARD to Martin Lusby.
Friday, April 10, 1874; Issue 4656.
Marriages Richard Lusby to Ann, daughter of James Donaldson, on Apr 7th at All Saints Parish Church Sculcoates.
Friday, March 25, 1870; Issue 4443
CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER Witness: Samuel Lusby, shipwright, 36 High Street, Hull, in the employ of Messrs. C& W Earle, Iron Shipbuilders, Hull
Friday, April 16, 1869; Issue 4394
HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT—WEDNESDAY John Lusby, ships chandler, Hull, last examination and discharge.
Friday, March 12, 1869; Issue 4389
HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT—WEDNESDAY John Lusby, jun, ship chandler, Grimsby
Friday, December 11, 1868; Issue 4376
Deaths Francis Henry, aged 2, son of John Lusby, 54 Walmsley Street, Hull on Nov 30th
April 10, 1868; Issue 4341
HULL BOROUGH SESSIONS—FRIDAY John Lusby, age 24, with previous conviction, sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for stealing a purse in the Earl de Grey public house on Waterhouse Lane.
January 10, 1868; Issue 4329
DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE Grimsby: Two girls were charged with stealing shirts the property of John Lusby, Albert Terrace.
Friday, November 29, 1867; Issue 4323.
HULL Police Court George Lusby, for assaulting SJ ANSON, at his house on Trundle Street was sent to prison for 14 days.
Friday, October 4, 1867; Issue 4315.
HULL Police Court John Lusby for assaulting John JOHNSON in Waterworks Street was sentenced to six weeks.
Friday, August 2, 1867; Issue 4306
HULL Police Court John Lusby sentenced to prison for 14 days for assaulting John TODD, labourer in Marfleet Street.
Friday, April 27, 1866; Issue 4240.
HULL Police Court George Lusby was charged with stealing a watch from a man in Grimsby. Was discharged but was taken into custody by a Lincolnshire sergeant for charges there.
Friday, September 1, 1865; Issue 4206.
Deaths Isabel Frances, aged 3 years, daughter of Mr Lusby, Walmsley Street, Hull, on August 24th

Friday, June 2, 1865; Issue 4193
Marriages John Lusby, jun., master mariner of Hull to Annie E BAXTER of South Scarle on May 24th at Holy Trinity Church Hull
Friday, May 26, 1865; Issue 4192
Deaths Elizabeth, aged 29, second daughter of the late William Lusby, mast and block maker, on May 18th
Friday, April 14, 1865; Issue 4186
HULL BOROUGH Sessions Saturday. John Lusby aged 20 was sentenced to three months hard labour for shop breaking.
Friday, August 7, 1863; Issue 4098
Marriages Mr Thomas Lusby to Miss Dinah Kirman both of Louth on July 28 at Grimsby
Friday, April 24, 1863; Issue 4083
HULL Police Court George Lusby sentenced for assaulting police who had taken a prositute, Elizabeth Outhwaite, into custody.
Friday, October 17, 1862; Issue 4056
Marriages Mr John Woodward BRYAN farmer Ludborough to Maria Annie, eldest daughter of Mr John Lusby of Grimsby, at St Martin’s Parish Church Grimsby on Oct 14th
Friday May 10 1861
Deaths Mary, 65, wife of Thomas Lusby, officiated for upwards of 25 years as clerk at the parish services, died at Cuxwold lately.
Friday, February 22, 1861; Issue 3971
Deaths Richard Lusby, 56, mariner and for 19 years storekeeper for the Hull Dock Company, at Hull on February 12th
Friday, May 4, 1860; Issue 3929
Marriages Francis Peacock Ray, bricklayer, to Mary, daughter of William Lusby, mast and blockmaker, at Sculcoates, Church Hull on April 29th
Friday, September 23, 1859; Issue 3898
Marriages Edward C Lusby, Master Mariner of Hull to Priscilla, youngest daughter of Mr William Pearce of St Hellier Jersey, at St Saviour’s Church Jersey on Sept 9th
Friday, September 11, 1857; Issue 3792
Marriages Albert Lusby to Maria CHESTER both of Grimsby in Holy Trinity Church Hull on Aug 29th
Friday, August 22, 1856; Issue 3737
HULL Police Court John Lusby, Boilermaker, at Messrs Fowler and McCollins, charged with being disorderly apprentices, being absent from work and absconding to Northamptonshire.
Friday, September 22, 1854; Issue 3638
HULL Police Court John Lusby was charged with making a nuisance by keeping four pigs on his Providence Street premises.
Friday, September 8, 1854; Issue 3636
DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE Barton Petty Sessions : George Lusby and William Lusby (son), labourers, charged with the manslaughter of William Gilliatt at the Six Bells Barton on Humber.
Friday, August 5, 1853; Issue 3579
ELECTION COMMISSION William Lusby, mast and blockmaker, Jenning Street, Groves, a freeman in 1852 got £1.
Friday, June 10, 1853; Issue 3571
Marriages At 4th June at Barrow, Mr William Lusby to Miss Eliza NOTTINGHAM
Friday, April 29, 1853; Issue 3565
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Alleged Embezzlement in Grimsby: John Morrison Lusby, cashier, to Mr John Sloman, broker and shipping agent at Hull and Grimsby was a witness.
Friday, January 2, 1852; Issue 3496
Deaths December 25th aged 7 years and 8 months, Ann Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the late Edward Lusby, Marvell St Drypool
Friday, May 24, 1850; Issue 3412.
Advertisements & Notices To be sold by auction: dwellinghouses in St Mark’s Sq, Edgar Street now in the occupation of John Lusby, Joseph HARPER and Ruth AKERS.
Friday, March 8, 1850; Issue 3401
DISTRICT INTELLIGENCE Barton Police Court: Two young men, Charles Lusby charged with setting snares.
Friday, January 11, 1850; Issue 3393
Deaths, January 1st, John the infant son of Mr H Rosindale, Hall Street
Deaths January 8th, William youngest son of Mr John Lusby, sloopmaster, East Street, Drypool, aged 13 months
Friday, January 12, 1849; Issue 3342
Deaths Jan 10th aged 7 years, TM Lusby son of Mrs Lusby Marvell Street Drypool
Friday, April 26, 1844; Issue 3097
Deaths April 24th in London after many years’ severe affliction, Sarah wife of James Turpin, and sister of the late Mr Edward Lusby, Shipwright, whose death we lately recorded.
Friday, February 23, 1844; Issue 3088.
Deaths February 19th aged 11 months, Ann Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr Edward Lusby, whose death we announced last week.
Friday, February 16, 1844; Issue 3087
Deaths February 10 in Marvel Street Drypool aged 40 years Mr Edward Lusby, shipwright
Friday, September 16, 1842; Issue 3013.
Deaths On Saturday 10th inst. In her 17th year, Ann Elizabeth the eldest daughter of Mr Edward Lusby of Marvel Street, Drypool.
Friday, July 9, 1841; Issue 2951
Deaths On Monday 5th inst, aged 68 Mrs Jane Lusby, of Hull.
Friday, August 11, 1837; Issue 2749.
Marriages On Friday last at the Holy Trinity Church, Mr Edward Lusby to Miss Eliza STROMBERG, both of this place.
Friday, August 30, 1833; Issue 2545
Advertisements & Notices Mary’s Square, Lower Union Street, Myton, Hull, in the occupation of John Lusby
Tuesday, January 19, 1830; Issue 2357
Advertisements & Notices Duncan Street, Sutton, in the occupation of William Lusby

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