LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and at timnes, during the wlole of the night. The- Piaintiff was absent, in the coriise of hit profes- sional duty from Christmas si8o0 to July So3' and, in December of the latter year, his wife -was delivered of a s o n. - - . -! The affiliation was ...

ESSEX ASSIZES

... aoseit twelve months. the latter end ofulast March he veryisnexpertedl left his em loy, without any ?? known.-- -- Ahout last-Christmas, the Prosecutor having colledted the, exadt'number of one hundred hsalf-guineas and one- hundred- seven-shilling pieces, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Nov. 17

... object of this application. The affidavits were then handed to the Cler' .of the Court, and read. Thle affildavi of. Willian Christmas identifel the hand-writing of the defendant to the hb, which he had himself acknowledged to Lord Grenville. The Court inquired ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... learn that Mr. Ludlam had yet been apprehended. , People's hearts anti purses are generally experienced to be more open at Christmas than at any Udtier season of the year-and if they would now employ a small portion of the contents of their purses, and haire ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Waiker, gfthe Old Jewry, of a son. Sunday, Mrs. Joseph Bond, in Cfarlotte-strect, Bedtord- square, of a son. .MAR RIF 1i On Christmas oday, at St. Mary s, Islingt oj A-hrrbi shb, Esq. of St Andrew'seceuact, Holbosotii Misi Bell, ?? eale broo k t|errace, ...

IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT

... that great measure of negociation with France pc which it might have been better not to have dis- to cussed during the Christmas holidays, but at the sti time most c6nvenient to all: With. that single th xc'eption, no measure whatever of important ton- ...

EXTRAORDINARY MURDER

... garden of Mr. Diack, fC nurseryhman at Aberdeen, a. great number . of beautiful carnations in fall blow. ;- Qn the evening of Christmas-day, a hedge sparrow's-nest was taken at Doveridge, Derby tshire, with four eggs in it.-On. the same morn- I ifg, a green ...

Published: Tuesday 27 January 1807
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1318 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... by E:'rhl GPOSyEstOrt to thc- Corporaition of Chesler, the m*nost conspicuous dsshes were, ibaron of beef i and a farfre.Christmas pye, whi~h weighed e>41b-. It contained three geeSe, threetur- kies, seven hares; twvelxve parttdges, a hanc, ind a leg of ...

POLICE

... received upon his accojint, and de- frauding him of zs. 6d. The circiumstances attending th6 charge are as-follow -- On Christmas Eve, a ftnsale servant ofa gefitlerhan who re- sidesin the neighbouinodd of Grosven6r-stree, took her nas- ter's son, a boy ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... the plaintiff, arind provetl tlse 6ach to eave been overturned entirely through the intoxication gft ls4ecach- man on last ChristmaS eve. ' l'ie acciient happeet-l on. this side of the Waltham Cross Gkate4 On'e q't thesc witnes se had alsosusstained an injury ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... witnesses being called it appeared that the Defen- datt had conefirst to the Plaintiff's Father, at a merry meet- *ing at Christmas', t85, and then the RPlaintiff had sat upon her cousin's knee, and behaved with some degree of female levity. The AT'rOaseaV ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... distant from London', avery prettyand accomplished girl, only in her fifteettth year, Was permitted by her father to ip!nd the Christmas holidays with a friend at Hampton Court, swho had a daughter aboutsef own age, WhbenJ one day5 walk- ing in the Cloistes ...