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ADMIRALTY SESSIONS---(TUESDAY.)

... called an Irish son of a bitch ? Witness w lit' desired him to hold his tongue, and Larry said There gi '50ar as good Irishmen as Englishmen in the ship. This (I de: was said in thle most inisolent manner. Witi~ess desired el ~p' Larry a second time ...

Published: Tuesday 02 November 1830
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6000 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... O'13(IAN(3 le,. DONOVAN (321. WILLIAM QUINN (3) and DAN ON, Po WER (351, were Indicted foe tike wilful couda r a 1 L A min unit, at Blradford, on thre 27th Bay j. T halln chargid onl theccnroner'olrrquletion whit the e ito. ?? hlikealf'to SIe ir. liitsq ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... little timely relief Pi rafforded in this maniner is of greater advantage than th Imay generally be imagined, and serves to unite all w, lclasses of the community together in kindly feelings of = sympathy and respect. PLAIN SPRARING..The following extracts ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... money, and the al defendant, having paid the expenses, left the court. so SATURDAY. id James Murray and John MacGowen, two Irishmen, of were charged with committing an assault upon Mr I 'Jackson, musician. On Thursday evening Mr Jackson Se was standing ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... Strongbow and Cromwell W] who happen to be born in Ireland, but avow their . allegiance to England. Irishmen, testify your m loyalty and devotion to Ireland by uniting in the in beads of brotherhood to have Ireland for the Irish. l By order of the Vigilance Committee ...

THE AMERICANS AND THE [ill] EXECUTIONS

... al fact that half the members Of the house are Irish, 15,000,000 to ?? of the people are Irish, and in a short time the United States will have 100,000,000 citizens of Irish blood .T Then, said Robinson, if Englaend does n behave herself, we will ...

Published: Friday 13 December 1867
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1927 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... attempting to enter the shop of Mr. Goy, grocer, Queen-street, were committed for trial at the TUESDAY. STEALING A COAT. -Two Irishmen, named Michael Burke and Thomas Rggers were charged with stealing a coat, the property of a laboarer named T. Ward, living ...

THE ATTEMPT TO SHOOT THE QUEEN

... -Prince of Wales will certainly break- loose into an irresistible torrent, and easily dispose of the immoral league which unites Mr Gladstone and Mr Bradlaugh in the same party. The New York Herald obsorves that no time was lost in declaring the assailant ...