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THE COURT OF ENQUIRY

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Published: Thursday 24 November 1808
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2146 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF INQUIRY

... SE~COND DA Y.- CuEL51sA, RU SD AY, NOV sEMBR7. TIhe Court iulkanhled this day at hisli'plift ferb o'Clock, It wus afterwards eiiioaed for abiiut three quariels of an hour it) private con- fUtratiion, Ufter which the doors were opetted to thle public, but'the mode of useceis to tisole parts of the Court where it was potfible to judge with Itecuracy of what wis going forward, wa's to banly ...

Published: Thursday 24 November 1808
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2824 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF INQUIRY

... C 'U l-1' ( F INQ UIRY.i SIXTHl DAY.-(;ittsL*EA, nuxino s,v,ly, uv 24. i Board I-eliuIle~d it fi~ttittoi this mitlrninla, at J itY t4 r Will, t'cI{)ck, anifiag'r iere 'at nolli inllntivtiiatcly arimlitted. TIhe D)ukes of, C11,ti TI ii ,n atd Cambridge attended,( its lit'jil ;and Siy Hiew DaIry pripl andr Si r Ar thur ai ilit', b it by ltheir frie tids, occupied tnt'ftdt septtv illnted for ...

Published: Thursday 01 December 1808
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4397 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING's BENCH, Dec. 7

... COURT OF KING's BENCH, DTc. 7. 21Foat LonD ELLEVBOROUGII AND A SPECIAL JURY. BARRACK ACCOUNTS-BEDDING. TrIN iIVG V. ALEXANDEa DAV]SON, ESQ. This long expetted cafe came on to be tried this dav, before l ordI llenlkbrough, and a ' pecial 3ury.-Mr. Abbott flated that this was a ciiminal information filed againift the I)efen(lant, vhichalledged that lhe wasemployed by his M\ajelly to purchale ...

Published: Thursday 15 December 1808
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2799 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF ENQUIRY.—NINTH DAY

... COURT O ENQU IRY.-N INTI DAY. | The Court of ;Enquiry at Chelfea refumed its procceedings olt 'T'uel'iay. They were of cronlideraeble importrince. Genetral Burrard wttendcd, and rca.l his narrative. Fron which it appears, that Sir A. ?? was anxious to advance on the I 8th of Auguttl, after the bat- ?? of the 17th, as wcell as on the evening of the 21 1, after the battle of Vilineira, but Sir 1 ...

Published: Thursday 22 December 1808
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1867 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OLD BAILERY.—BANK [ill]

... I _LI) I.\ ?? s Ad u T. I ?? day, ohil Nicholswas Indceted tf.r uttering a forged 51. bauk-note, with intent to defraud' the Governor an I Company of thle Bank of I'ngland. The detail of the iteceffary cvi. dence occupied the Coivt the whole roorning, but the fittd of the cafe mnay be detailed in a Ihort compafs. On the 20th of Dtecember Ilft, Vincent AleirG, an Italian, offered a bank note ...

ASSIZES

... |I An~ ?? r AstiLi9. k)n 61 ltj sir AJIh 1jjej, Kt.t (lit e f r Lt JOiL'ces *I ilie C oart ot C(ollmnoll lleas, arrivi d lhere. Ifi ?? nS irfeded ii tile tuvwn by Charles 11 pta E']4j Hi h Sbeljff, ;.cemmpanied by a ipujuvropu8 aleltitablabvc ii 1.5ti-Iiten rif hr 3ccouatary ana iowI. Alier lis J.ttititp had ctprted t1,e coniniitliol, of tallize, fie lit- tentled divine lfertie, a t Ail Sints' ...

AN APPEAL TO THE PUBLIC

... t F N, Ai?'PEMA-^'TQ IP1L1C .. ?? 1(~2, 4 Ratkbone Ptace, .iizth it. Statenira Qij witir ?? ~½ trtcnds it. U;-Va ifad-.L V n li thliear ful forrnw. ando.' the abfulate 1jecetrity I ~If;'If. vtiliciite'o clrtntettr,' Us tik ewife tfi,.i of my, bratilig. fhciosre itogi retu.tsiotlS, thus psibliky -to addicts you' Every h.,titett wail mett tred 23. I do the imiportipc'e af a gouid elitriitteir; ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... 1 ' 9 U t i l ttS } 1 l s t S' t t i t - .| I ~~-C1IOvp', it -- 'J lqteY(,N Efq;. tleatih 4t'ed b ere W~tdtf.Ie uiflu forrn,.-1d ?? he countly htfialtQ o~pe n the Wti~lttxn for. hthingr tX Agiyes fot' ?? ca tnty.,. f~ir SliZ Lo Blanic bel gdetla iiwd. in the. Nifi 1,i tiurt at ttin ham, did uot ':r2et.ttj 1)~erly il1e~a ?? i Ihe ejvil)ning Stit;ay Rwrping,.i r ti wivda d. divine I i vice ?? ...

TRIAL OF LORD GAMBIER

... FInST DAY.-The Court Mlartial on Lis Lurdihip affemubled on board the Gladiator, in Poitfmouo larbour, os lVednefda ?? Sir R. Curtis, l3att. Prefidemmt.-Ihe Order from the Admiralty for tum. :Msoning the Court contained the following paffiage : And whereas by the Log Books and Alinutes of Signals of ?? Caledonia, Imiperieule, and other ibips emplosyed on that fervice, it appears to us that ...

COURT-MARTIAL ON LORD GAMBIER

... COURT-MARTIAL; ON LORD GAMBIER. [Concluded from our lda I F#1h day.-ltc Court afllnibled on Monday morning, July S1it at nine o'clock, wlhcia Lord Gatahier Ilubruitted to tht Court his delence, which wvlas read by Mr. Greethaut. After a mmnute ?? of the chnrge ii, all its details, ard a review of the evidence againli his Lordibip, as well as of thle %bole ef his cundutl iu B3afque Roads, he ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH

... COURT OF KING'e BENCHI WrxLe11T v. WARDLB.-Thurfilay, this caufe came on to be heard upon a Rule to fhew caufe wvhv a new trial fhould not be granted. I he Attorney General was heard at great lergth in behall of Mr. Wright; in which be :1ated that the Court ought to be apprifed of certain fads which they did not know, and which Colonel Wardle ought to have made known to them. 'He has preferred ...