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POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE.-Mr. HOuLER, jUn., applied, on be- half Of R journeyman printer, or compositor, named George Barton Ellis, ta grant him, tinder the 3d section of the Act of the 6th of Geo. tth, a warrant or a summons againrt severat journeymen printers, namedfaowir 5lI.LFR, BArils, HoLLAND, ARilsBo.AND, andBRADWITlt. Mir. HoBoeo statedthatthecomplainanthadbeenfor some time engaged as a ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—MONDAY

... I COURT OF KIN(G'S BENCH-MoNDAY. CON5S1RtAC Y. JAMES SUTTON, WILLIAM ANDRlEWS, JAME~S PATON ANS rIS. JAS. EDWARIDDESPARD, GEORGE tIrNRY GIBBONS, sand TH'iOMAS WRIGIHr, were P brotight tit) for judgment.. Audrews stated that he tied re- urned the half of tile 50W tirote; and Ansttis at~tte, oin be- . half of Gilkhotal, that Gibbons's wife was5 on a Pick bedl,and that f, if he were to be ...

SENDING LETTERS OTHERWISE THAN BY POST

... SENDING LETTERS OTiIERIVISE THAN BY I - - I wro' COURT OF.- LFXC E'HQUEfl-Jetie124. m Ild [us1 MXAJIssy's Ai~vocAT.,-GEcNPRA I eeitst JAM1FSs'r31,sIjtlrc ia~ u ?? at sth i:.(~ctioithill 1,on ni.Iry, ?? nh rah. sosf roeutioll rit.the i astalie iffu his Saet' AvatGuneraj ?? INr l~laikie fur sendiiiu lttr Ay it) parcels; and cu'ptrarv tii tt..oiiiso h ecietiacrc al- contnineil it, thle pzh Qiern ...

FIRE AT BATTERSEA—TWO LIVES LOST

... FIRE AT BATTERSEA-TWO LIVES LOST. -tCORONER'S INQUEST. r Late on Friday evening, Richard Career, Esq. the Coroner for the county of Surrey and a Jury of most respectable in- k habitants of Batterses, assembled at the RLven fun, for the purpose of inveatigating the circimstances attending the deaths of Mr. George Spurritt, aged 78 years, and Sarah Spurritt, his d daughter, aged 36, who fell ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—FRIDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCII-PitWAY ILLEG&L BXICUTION. Jrx V. FARXIIOTHER, WisctiesTrE, LAWRENCE, RAPLaY, AND OrHErRs.-Mr. HuMPHRYtS for the istaitliffstated,that this was an action for a compensation In damages, for an illegal taking of the plaintiffs goods. The plaintiff was a young lady of 23 years of age, living at Brantf rd with her mother. Her father died In very diatresed circumstances, in ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—WEDNESDAY

... -r- - : - =- COURT OF KING'S BENCH-WrDvESDAY. LSittiRgi IR BancoQ] INSOLVENTS.-JUDGMENT. MURRAY V. REEVES -This was action on an agreement of tbis description:-A person of the name of Shearer claimed the benefit of the Insolvent Debtors' Act, ind was opposed by Mr. Murray, the plaintiff. The defendant, who acted as attorney for the Insolvent, in order to induce Murray to withdraw his Oppo- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-SiTURDAY. 0 n- be CASE OF MESSRS. WINCHESTER AND WILDE. Rtx v. MAYORe AND ALDERUEN OsF LON10N.-Mr. PARKE of resumed his argument for the defendants, and recapitulated ,rs. what he bad hetwre said on the necessity of cuntinuing the pro- fol. ceedings of the Wardiviote for the election of Alderman till the The business should be concluded ; and contended that to this case, ...

COURT OF SESSION—SECOND DIVISION

... COUIRT IOF SESSION-SECOND DIVISION. ri , ?? MLN'alrt-17ith .Jns 1S28. t ~t fee Gibia raksed ill vitiino agalo ilstN]iaM 1Foster fDiri- of Dublin, and ,hJln 11iliie of thie 'lontirie Hatefh Glasqgowv, reas his cautioner -do judicio afeti, before 'theg Cmurt, of, Ie Sesston. The Alleswenger -a execution haoti heit; Dick NVas cited as forth of -the. bitgdomn, and iilrie -by bcinir a piersonally ...

INQUESTS

... ir4Q iESTS, A nn Thlr - I basheldt at tbe Mans5ion-House, on Thurs- Mr. A w i e C folton, Esq. coroner, on the body of subj last, b master of one of the Gainsbro' vessels fre- sinct B 'port. It appeared that the deceased, in a fit for s ntig tiPbu himself on the preceding day, in the gret dcsPonOf Messr0* Hals, Todd and lHassell, in High- obje( rten~~etictselec 5rt* n est was held before ...

Published: Tuesday 24 June 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6105 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JUNE 18

... COURT OF IKING'S BIN41H, Jui,% 18. I ~1 w Sr.' l it e roo a .E. A few davs back, a vrit of llabeas Corpus was directed to Lavender, the police oiicoer, and a gentieiran natucd 1loore, directing pcheni to bning 1. ihe bnoy of a hlay Witem a Mr. LBuxtoi lahinod a3S his wi'te, ?? who was the ni:ce of Mr. Aloorc. r. Foi.t.s;irr tow msed for a rule to shiew cause why the Habeas Cofrpus shenid not ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Twenty-one men and women were drowned lately by the upsetting of a boat with twenty-six persons on board, belonging to the island of Mull (one of the Western Islands of Scotland)I; the accident occurred within three miles of Staffa, by the vessel missing stays and striking a rock. On Wednesday morning, about half-past seven, a gentfeman named Cotton was found dead in his dressing-room, at his ...

POLICE

... 1)oST.oYPICd IRonfrtiv.-Wss. j WNVSTRatI1HoatL o and WM DOWSET, Were yes- terday morning again placed at the brfrfnlealain uhrsywt heaoe robbery. d Chidles Tucker, who is A~ fery24 Laugr. f-la'oce, mesenal ti instrument-maker, inl Advir4-s ntingba-lae thegt street, was exsamined iand he plated that, on the mornn _ he Hounslow polit-office robbery was committed, he went frOm Londqgn to tb`e ...