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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ''Tie Kitig,'' wvi t three- n tintes-tltree, ; andi time anthem duly enipitasised ; The t I. Queen. awitt tltree-titnles-three ; and ?? The Princess ;,Victoria, awith Tita Royal Fatmlly, preceded the dI great toast of tite day, which waes eloquetntly ...

THE EXTENSIVE FORGERIES IN THE CITY

... Im- rmediately after tire removal of the cloIth, the chairman gave ir succession the healths of the King, the Queen, the Princess Victoria, and the rest of the royal family, and the navy and army of England. The Lord Mayor then gave, on the part of tIre ...

REVISING BARRISTER'S COURT

... formosissi2a. 2. Mr.D, Smith, ditto. 3. Ditto, ditto. Sptoled, tipped, and edind: err. S. Smith . Criterion. 2. Mr. Burnett. Queen of Dahilias. 3. Mrl. J. Brown, ditto. GLOBE arin ANPHONE FLOSA.-1. Mr. Kirkpatrick, Crim. son Globhe 2. Mr. 3. Acey, ditto ...

Published: Friday 25 September 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5575 | Page: 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... truly gratifying to observe the enthusi- asm with which the Duchess of Kent and the Princess Victoria were received both in going to and returning from the Queen's Drawing Room, on Wednesday. The fervour of the populace on that occasion brought to mind ...

[ill] Election Petition

... committee-room. Sometimes two or three times a day, sometimes oftenern. It was called the committee- room. It was at the Victoria rooms. I don't re- member a chair at the end of the table. There were several chairs, but I can't take upon myself to say ...

[ill] Election Petition

... election for Mr. Hutt ard Mr. W ood. I lived in Garden-street at the time, Mr. Austin-You may go nose. Witness-God save the Queen. (Laughter.) Mr. Hildyard contended with considerable vehemence that the sihiule story swas utterly improbable. The committee ...

Explosion on board the [ill]

... contrivance on board the Victoria, and the engineer remarked, that the Victoria was only provided with steel-yard valves, which were upon the deck of the vessel by the side of the safety valve. The jory were then called on board the Victoria again, sod discharged ...

Yorkshire Summer Assizes

... empire who more than another has claims upon the affectionate notice of the Queen, it is the Duchess of Northumber- land. Her Grace was Governess to her Majesty when Princess Victoria, and in that situation not only gave the greatest satisfaction generally ...

Police Court

... have no puwer to mitigate tire sentterce- CER40r0 OF STEA StNG PORTER. Samuel Auburn, who occupiex a shop No. 4 under the Victoria Roomsv was charged with breaking into the cellar of MNr. R. C Beek, wbich is under the shop of the prisoner. and stealing ...

Published: Friday 28 September 1838
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3160 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Legal Intelligence

... shall be extended to siltk.lietories, &c. 12. That waste silk- factories sdill not be suibject to this act, but to Statute 4 Victoria &c. A cre-lt altny of the clauses of this bill are alniost prccisely simllr to thosc contained in are General Factories Bill ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... compintit of tise magistrates here but had C, ite greatest eateem for them and lie did not wish to break the Ilaws, as Queen Victoria bad not a helter subject than he was; but he Ihougist lse had a, ntght to speak what ho believed to be - true ; and lio ...

Yorkshire Summer Azzizes

... of Messrs. Haigh and Compassy, of C ohie )Y* Bridge', amid makittg a riot and disturbance, to, the great ere terror of the Queen's subjects. T1his occurrence took place ,1'on the 16-th, of-August. Messrs. Haigh had had no differ. sn. etice with their men ...

Published: Friday 09 September 1842
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4369 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment