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... ,~ ?? . : a ~.COURT-UOUSE, LEEDS, SATuLD'AY, S'EPT 6. y ?? P' REDERICICI KAVE, aged twerity-rour, and EDWVAR8D It CONNER, aged sixteen, vvere. .brought up by a Bradford police officer, charged asitla robbing theshop of Mr. Samuel Dun- pi A well, at 312, Park Lane, Leeds, ogs the night of' ite lid Instant, or 1,early on the morniog of the ith. The entrance into De. 's shop q avwas effected by ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1828
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4480 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FRIDAY, MARCH 7

... FIUDAV, NAiAclxi 7. il Oftl-1 lTED SUSPENSIO'N tp'P AN INDIAN JUD;GE. ilr. I'mou tIJllAM sikcdl ?? r it we S tritc, as mitted r i e iecpiers, that tt Jud,;,c iln itiii li;,di bovi sits- h. volid tor halvitg. it ?? :1 t olil;tiiolln, a1htilde ill lo tile ?? of tile mmith-l eiewviil of the Cornipatyls 1it C' lirter. wheli it ?? zt Iv o X! rcF llc (Air. 13.) ilt- could Itlirdv brin, hils tlf tb ...

18, 61 LOWGATE, HULL

... HOUSE of LORDS— Monday. 23 ANTI-SI.AVEBY SOCIETY PETITION. Earl Gboivenor, haring petition present en the subject of slavery, would take this opportunity of putting the questions of which had given notice to the noble Duke opposite. was not actuated by any feeling of h'tstilityto that class of persons, or any individuals belonging it, who had rendered themselves obnoxious to the laws the ...

Published: Tuesday 01 July 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4646 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSTRUMENTAL

... MS. Walt* J. W. Holder Mr. Itajrljr’t p»ij.ular She bWtmvd him,'! tri.wgmir norcr I willi Variation* by . 3 Wall* Air with VarlMinm J. F. Hurrowc* T. alrt»lii>c A tit from Auber’# JMimirrd Oyn-r* j Muitte l*orl»ci, *’ prow: and poetical articles. Thr of K Tower. The Foot Tlie I1»*e all The Moml of Ni«xl|«th II Fan3Mco|>or l.i Mu«mm . Tht* Mukic Master Venice M-tiir.-u The Rou ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 498 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

atrocious act of piracy

... The ship Guildford, on the 13th ult. fell in with the bark North Star, in great distress, and supplied her with provisions and necessaries. It appears the North Star sailed from Colombo on the 13th of I>ecember, with a carg# of coffee a.id cinnamon, and the following passengers: —Major Logie and family; Surgeon Goodwin, of the Royals; Hospital Assistant Johnson ; Ordnance Clerk Robinson: Mr. ...

Published: Tuesday 22 April 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 625 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, SATURDAY, Nov. 8

... COURT OF EXCHIEQUER, SATURDAY, Nov. U. IDRAWING LOTS FOR A VERDICT . . E OANtnit, ADMiNISTnATOR, V. StOililTo. * ; uth This arns air action of trover, tried iefos e Mr, juk abou tice Gaselee at the last leoucester Assizes;-tl416sbJect of tiliction IIOU61 r tipearedto be to try the validity of a ?? haltiken own place tuader thefollowing circumstilces :--The pinittif' In theae;inlo an d I had ...

MANSION-HOUSE, LONDON

... tate- Iisnir FortGERtY.-JameiiO Fels'aini a person of bighly re-a un.l W. ani it. it. Ward, one of 'whom' Is a Mernilerof I tillmi~t (t 6t it the citylof Lonulon,-ws broughit before the Lord NMayne, elasrgc gist snitiiaiasllig committed riiforgeary to the atmotnt of ?? uopa ?? Jvee. house of N. lii. Iiothetchildi Esq. lnine The cats eticited (lie greatest Interest~arrongil wn-.aercial 'ilt)n ...

ill pipe* 18 quarter

... TWELVE, Ripley, .Spennithome •Think Wigton Woofer Also, all Scotland and the North of Ireland. I, at four, i the iral the Loswlon ;00, and item, Pockhnfton, iwelre; Mid for th« one o'clock. earliest deLimerf/ BD, LOWOATE. fin & Co. WMWlcket; and * Co* AL INSURANCE COMPANY flB TJ ETURN heir tiaom thanks to their Friends and the Public, for the R^B9^2Hliberal patronage they have received, and ...

Published: Tuesday 25 March 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2128 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AMBOVNA TOOTH POWDER * LOTION,

... THE Drug, from which the Amboyna Powder and Lotion are prepared, i. the produce of A.b. The native* well foreigners, esteem the drug for its peculiar efficacy in cleansing and beautifying the teeth, and of the mouth and guma. whden, the teeth! and by astringent action on the gums fasten* those which ate loose ; it give, also native redness to the gum.; it removes all beats, ulcers, gum-boila, ...

Published: Tuesday 05 August 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 957 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WEDNESDAY

... Several private hills were forwarded a stage. The Commons’ amendments in Lord Tenterden - written memorandum bill were agreed to. THURSDAY. THE WOOL TRADE. Duke of Richmond postponed bis motion on foreign wool until Monday. The Earl of H are wood presented a petition from a number of merchants in London against any addition to the duty. The Earl of Malmesbury said, f« pray against committee ...

Published: Tuesday 06 May 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 137 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NISI PRIUS COURT.—MR. JUSTICE BAYLEY

... |ISI PRIUS COURT.-MiR. JusTIcE BsrYLy. WEDNESDAY, JULY 23 . Inil LEADLEY, the Yowiger. v. SYKES, Bart. amd OTHER6.- ad Mr. HOLT stated that this was an aetlon brought by the pl4n- ,q tifr, Edward Leedley; who was a labouring mas, ]Ivin g t a hi Claughton, In itse North-.tldig, agalast StI Tattoo Sykes, Hart. sherliff of this couaty, a sherli's ofticer of tile name of Nattress, dat of ...

COURT-HOUSE.—PROCEEDINGS OF THE WEEK

... COURT.HOUSE.-PItoCEEDINGS OF T1HE WEEK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. A number of persons were brougiht up by tihe tlii- ceis of exlcse for offencees against tire Excisc Laws, the principal of whom were- WILLIAM SUGDEN, a brick-maher, for illegally removing a large quantity of bricks, without paying duty. and for filling up the place with other bricks, and thereby defrnufdirg the excise. The defendant ...