POLICE EXTRAORDINARY

... ..1n.,>9 -- t ^l:.1;l- e11, POLIULr EX'1lAUND11NARYC. On Tuesday, week, Frederick Ifobinson was brought before the 0 sf ittie Mags~itrates at now. streetf, to answver to a charge of' quiti ll iris ninster's service avirihout giving him duevaernr~ing. r It~ appeared in evidence, that Rlobinson had, seline months ngo en- c -gaged himself to drive the Sovereign stigs-coacb, but. rinding ...

Published: Tuesday 01 January 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3255 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... Polict. MANqS1ON.HOU8E.-..4XVKAOR§WNARV S'uIC ID.-iebtrit Lewis, a watercraft, who plies at Vaulthall Bridge, appeared before the Lord Msyor yiesteorday,, and related the foallowinlg ex'raordinary circumstances i On Sundaty, at about two o'clock, he was engaged by an elderly Gentleman, of bulky appearance, who wore a surtou~t coat, blue trowsers, And shies with buckles in them, to row bin, en ...

POLICE EXTRAORDINARY

... (Fron Joh n Bull) c Tuesday last, Frederick Robinson was brougtht before C the Sitting Milagistrates ait Bow Street, to answer to a chiarge of quitting his miaster's service without giving . him due warning. It appeared in evidence, that Robinson had some f mon ths ago engaged himself to drive the Sovereign stage- P coach, but fin ding hinteldf unable to manage the horses, and being also ...

POLICE

... hs GUILD-HALL,-SwiNDLNG.-..Mr. Ctirpen'er, the pastry- isI 'cook, of Fleet -itreet, whose el~'nnubial Infelicity has m,,re than ,nsi- once furnished fuod for the Newspapers, chariged a ituart-look. log9 Young mlan, flamed JAMSi~ ANDFRtS, with being a COmmooon cheat. Mr. Carpenter said, that on tile 19th Deccemiber, I Was last in tlly shop, talking to a Mr. Gocidenfough, a bread-bAker, aud, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... sJl~C1DEjjrP O PRZ?& * W~ie4-Sq#d4e Deathz.-On .Toesdary -last, te11v ~fsni, njal..ql 'A-srre'v, ?? livie:iise be ad, nd as pr oce-eding, to,,consecrate 'ieWn? I' wht'n, at the Instant afttnl hie had pronotinced thle worl'y -: Likesise after sapper fie took (he- CUP, Id'asi h in front of the tabkle, and #Ithdfilr.,dtteriug at syllable Or a g~rorn, -ex Piped.. i~ea4~ ~P ~Pddiri~- l riay ...

POLICE

... ate MANSION.HOUSE.BOOEPN, MIUGLETROYD, KEVILL, Iand' 1og CANNON, Were bronght before the LoR.B MAYopt for re-zami- nation, on a charge of baying cut and maimed a seaman named ay Smith. gt The prosecutor was conveyed to the Mansion-House in a gcoach, frotm the hoispital, with his face and head bound up and l'be covered with plasters. He was very *eak, and his Vi~ice WAS the frequently ...

MURDER OF AN AGED FEMALE IN MONTAGUE-PLACE,RUSSELL.SQUARE

... I MrRER Rp A4 AGED FpMAEL im DIONTA GUX-PtACE, UUSSELL.SQUARS. d; diOn Tuesdiay night, ! as 'DMP.'HalPb the 8it-t8ig, Mailstrate of Is Ilow-street, was a'onut' to lea''vethe office, aifter the termin'ation if of the business of the evening, a messenger arrived, almost Be l breathless, with a commnpicittion. frqsrs Mr. Justice Holroyd, d informis a the Magistrate 'tbat' A murder had beeen ...

POLICE EXTRAORDINARY

... P,1i2.CEL ICf tAORI)NARIY. (Fiornzthe 1JO11V .l3ULL.J Tuejfsday lest prederipck f4 obirnson wasI brought before the stting Mag-istrate lit Bow strept, to anwewr tots, charngs of' quitting, hisa mnaseter'~s .eivice wtotging hm du it allearo'k(f dience, that Robinsion had s~mle m on ths a-,eggr~~t ?? to dive the' -oereiqi etgecoatvh, but I ?? iaitaltl to mnanitge thle itoi~seq; ait' ingal li ? ...

From the London Gazette, Of FRIDAY, Dec. 28

... - . t I ..A. I 1? JR - a,, M CI) ffroN 'WC, ?kL a ? I. 7'1 1i.4 1i Dee. 28. r^E ?? bueesbn pleaiw to appoirit His Fixceltlency rr E l lgt !lon. Sir Win. 'Cmiri. 13. rt, to be His jnjesty'A Arnluss.01. Extraiorditary awid PIeiiipteot~eitry to tle limperor of All thee It ussias. -The King has also been ?? to ?? tile Rtight Ilon. Sir Firederiek Lamb, to be his Nitajesty's Ambtissador ...

THE MURDER IN MONTAGUE-PLACE

... THIE MURDER IN MONTAGUEpIACE. I Yesterday morning, at eleven o'clock, T. Stirling, Esq., the C~riner for Middlesex, end a Jury, consisting ofgentlemen ,-thXe firstetsspectubility, residing in the nerghbotrrhn~id, met at the Mor~tagUe Armts public lionie, in Montague-street, arid held art Inquislitioni nn thle bo.dy ofElizabeth Jeffe- ged 7a yeirre, whio was so.c innuriratily murdered in tire ...

JEU D'ESPRIT ON LORD GODERICH'S RUMOURED RESIGNATION

... JEU D'ESPRIT ON LORD GODERICIPS RU- MOURIED RESIGNATION. (Frot th7 e John Buol.) The following amusing article on the reported resig- nation of Lord Godericl is from the John Bull. It is so completely in character, that it has been more than once mistaken for a real adventure at Bow-street. LONDON POLICE EXTRAORDINARY. Tuesday list, Frederick Robinson was brought before the sitting magistrates ...

POLICE

... HATTON-GARDEN.-JArEs ROBINSSON was charged with , highway robhery. Bertram, a street-keeper in Oxford. street, I said, that on Wednesday afternoon he observed the prisoner and . two others following the carts and waggons, and attempting to rob I them. They first attempted to steal a money bex from a brew- . er's dray, but int this being foiled, the prison. r separated Irom Lis I companisns, ...