COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... ,n te T limits of - our o- wee's Qtaper not having AJiZtvC us fo'lay bsfte cou reodcrs any other than a -ri brmo iosiin of tIefollio, srj generally imnortant Xs; Gu arde beadtden tl4 lihert of infertinge it *is mvert a:tZ~ ?? a lch opif mteting ltheapprsaAton~ of Qurfrisnd. COURT OF KINGss B15NqH. TrHE ICING v. itUsJY. T HIS .was an indient againft the diefendani, an eminent corufaexr, for- ...

Published: Tuesday 15 July 1800
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1027 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW REPORT

... LAWZREPORT. COURT up KING's BENCH, June 1i. THe. 5ING V. THOMrPSON. HE defen'dant, a -baker in Pentonville, 41. had taken'a 'faffe oath before the Surro- &te at Do~orTs Common's, by flating that Maria 'Tithers was of the age of twenty-one years, he knowing her to be of only the age of fourteen, and thereby obtaining a licence -to marry, and afterwards without her mother's confent, marrying the ...

Published: Tuesday 24 June 1800
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1175 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIM. CON

... MRIM. CON, tH tOURT- OF KING'S BENCH. r SATURDAY, MAY 31. tAYLOR, ?? THE R25V. M. aiswkooD. b This was an Adion to recover a coompedfation' In damages, for criminal convetfation with the Plaintiff's' 1 Wife. The Plaintiff refides at Totnefs, in the County v, of Devon. The Defendant is curate of a village in 'b the neighbourhood. The Damages were laid at The ic ThbrefamdPm'ndi. IE By the ...

DIED, ?? At Mcikleour-house, on the 29th November, Miss Cochrane Much, daughter of the late Colonel William ..

... In Dublin, on the 19th ultimo, Wn.ri.s-_. Fox, Esq. 111 consequence of a wound in his lefc hand, received a few days before by the burc-.ii g of a blunderbuss, fired noon some robbers, in aitciiipung i.i, lather's house in On the '29th ultimo, Jons Camps. 1.1., only son of John Canmbell, te-.tius, Clerh 10 the Signet At Newfoundland, on die l,ih of ?? last, Lieutr .._si.-Colo.iel lic.ee Li _c ...

CITY PETITION TO THE KING

... R\N Tueoday a Court of Common Council kW was held for the purpofe of petirioning the King tQ ?? Parliament, in order to con. fider of fome effeclual m-eans for reducing the prefent high prices of provifions. Previous to this bufinefs being entered upon, the Lord Mayor delivered in a paper on the fubjed of apprehended tumults in the metropolis on Mon- day night, of which the following is the ...

Published: Tuesday 21 October 1800
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 630 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CLERKENWELL SESSIONS, LONDON

... CLkERKENWEI.L SESSIONSi LONDON. QATURDAY-, Thomas James ks, afias 1; Henry Hawkins, amnd John Edward Underwood, alias Hawkins, were indieled, for defrauding Mary Marner of certain goods and chattels under falfe Pretences. Mary Marner deffribed, as already prubliffed in the newfpapers, that the prifoner Hawkins told her he was in poffefrion of 90001. in the Banik, and had an allowance of 5ool. ...

Published: Tuesday 10 June 1800
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 662 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE TIiMPLE OF OLYMPUS

... Garnerin'the aeronaut has lately amufej the Parifians with a very curious fpecfacle at the ce- lebrated public gaiden called Tivoli. He con- iiruc c tad a balloon to reprefent the Temple of O- lycapus, and fifteen Coloffal divinities. He a- fcended in it himfelf,with a young lady of eighteen. Ar. immenfe concoui fe of ipe&atoi s was coliecle-.1, between 6000 and 7000. The alcenflon took place ...

t«_«oori_s£srs_sJ

... ?? OF ?? •_.'■ _ Lord Tex. t.c b ought up tl bill, which was or,:, red to be eni ri a third rime to-morrow. '' ; The lloufe rcfolved into a ?? .. f.ir Ro.z moved ?? i ?? .- there Wi is one authotijing t,., , ?? ' upon ; aper larger than the __ I V ?? ; The Houfe __s lelLin.d, a_i_£ be read to-morrow. On the motion of Mr Rose, ' lecond time, and ordered to 0- _ ?? '• MtDondas ..relented ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD I3A - L - OILD SIE> ADMIRAL7 SESSION'S. MURDER. N'N Wednefday the toth in f. prfiuant to olfcial A1 notice, an Admiralty Setfion was held, and the Court' opened in the ufual form, before the judge, Sir William Scott, whio was afifaed by Mr. Jullice RooLe and Mr. Baron Graham. Tlo7aen F Pntte>; Wm. Sntire, and Taoinar Vartitc, ere ind;i&'d- for the wilful murder of Humphrey Lynnn cl!: the- ...

Published: Tuesday 23 December 1800
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1121 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FRANCE^ ■TRANSPORT

... HAL I F AX— June S- ?? great public ard private I _-_ietv, and ns her unfortunate f .lpwre.lt is now af; j c'vit.ined, we have endeavoured, as far a. pc-Klr, to It will he a f--iefae!ion, though a ir.cler.chd!>- cr.e, to tl.e Kends of the unfortuna-Vfeiterers, to !. . in. ...

CHARGE OF MURDER

... CCHRGE OF MURDER. Bew STRE ET.-Moncidy John Wilfon, John Lyne, d( and William Cranc, wtrc examined before Sir Wil- t1 liam Addington, and H enry WigSftead, Efq. refpecing T the murclcrof Louis Barthelemicki, the Opera Dancer. The Prifonex Wilfon,wvho was the Officer that went of to arreft the deccared, was aoprehended on a Warrant re i t' edagainft him by Sir William Addington, grounded pz ...

LONDON PRICE '-r- I

... LONDON PRICE ?? r - I ftei Cba-sr lot to 1059 I Tun*. I Whitt- ditto 4a- — sir.s ■ Tnsss&a s»— ..c, C ■ KeLt T$ C.'tsljl c? I I epig.4 uc H Why, Toss, ad-coato l H •• Tiieie mourns al looks. ?? ■ Why thus :o jay a ?? I ■ '.fpjXGSS, 1.. • ?? ) V ON r- ...