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 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE MNTELLIGENCE. .The 'ollowiing prtsoiiers -in York cattle will take their- trials at the itfizes, whieh Com- : imenced on Satirday laft, the 14th inifant: . J3onathan Ellis, pf Rotherham, labourer, charged upon -oath. by Elizabeth Widdifon,3 Of Ad ick- upon-Dearne, with having, committed an affault upon her. M; K)yy Lockwood, of the- pariib of Seato st-Rofs, charged. by the coroner's ...

Published: Tuesday 17 July 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GRANT's [ill] on Mr. TOWNSEND

... G.R4NT'P ,*ach , M,-r. 7-Oiv.Nrs.ED.1 I I _ . (` N Friday fe'nnight, in the afternoon, 'I abqut five o'clock, as. Mr. Spencer *Townf'epd, a gentleman of great refieklabilityp who holds a high fituation in the Navy-Office, Somerfkt-Houfe, was returning'from the office to his hotufe in Cleveland Court,,St. James's, .he wag ?? ed within a few yards of his own door by a'genteman of the name of ...

Published: Tuesday 26 April 1803
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1305 | 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 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, May 24

... COURT OF KiNG's BENCH, Tburuiday, ?? 4. THE I1I4N v. COBBETT. This was an information imputing to the de. fendant the writing and publishing two libels in his PoFitical Rcgister of the Sth of November, and the ioth of December 18o3, calculated to excite ill will and hatred among his Majesty's subjc~ts, by insinuating that Ireland was ill go- verned. The information charged the defend- ant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lil[V ?? COU1RT OF 1)KIN1iG's BENICH, N(ov. 2,. C.RP.R rv EA .L OF ERROL. -.ir William Cirr, by hiseseti enicilt, devised bii; ?? - v * t; ?? i. t: IISt for [h e seco nd all d ?? y(}! 2t S.I!5 :f t:i.; h I,;;llghtr, thle pr esenit ?? (Mlitei ?? oi' i , ir their ordcr; an d | fis ;: o w iv *he r ?? C endants of his (1.Iigh ?? it ?? i; wil, th;at it tile person ?? ;t Iuis cs. ; ! :els!Ccezcd ...

COURT MARTIAL

... On the ifth of Marth, and feveral fubregnent dayv a ener il Court Martiial was held at Newport, in the Ifl uf Wighr, for the trial of Lieutenanit Colon' l Jol n Rofs, of the Ssth reginacut, en five ?? charges pr.f.:rcd againli hint by certain officcrs of that regi- mets. Oit thc firtfl chargge onilv he was found ?? .-viz. that of having c'nsployed two mta in the Caiinent a;s his fervants who ...

TRIAL OF LORD MELVILLE

... | Thursday being the day appointed by the Cai Lords for giving judgment isa the case of Vis- 1 count Melville, in the High Court of Parliament, Ma the Horse and Foot Guards took their stations der at an early hour, in the several .venues leading ruc to Westminster Hall. Before nine o'clock, the and company began to assemble, and the continued res( crowd, that anxiously pressed forward, insa ve ...

MURDER OF MISS TEBBUTT,

... I MURDER OF MISS TEBBLTT, Of the fhocking murders of this young lady laft Friday weelk at Kegwiorth, in leiceiterlhire, the following is a particular account - IThe prefent times appear to be marked with an unprecedented degree of wavntonefs and crael- ty, and a boldnefs in the conmrrffion of crimes, which evinces the utmoft hardihood and depra- ity of nature: On Friday night lalt, Mifs To- ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KINGs DENCH. S FOL UN TEE RS. C THE RIGHT OF RESIGNATION CONFIRME). THE KING v. DOWLEY.-Monday Mr ERA- SKINE rofe to reply to the argument of his MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL in the cafe of Mr DOVWL BY, the Volunteer, who refigned, and P t e whofe conviftion before the Magiftrates was this days by the Court of King's Bench (and by the unaninious decifion of the Court) quafhed. Mr f: ...

TRIAL OF SIR HOME POPHAM

... TRIAL OF SIR HOME POpHAM. : THIRD DAY-March 9. This Morning, at nine o'clock. precisely, the, Court 'met, with the usual ceremonies) pursuant to adjournment, and Sir Hrome Poi)harn entered upon his d&fknd6: -His observations generally t Ended to slhew that officers havi;-gcommands like his, couud not be fettered by the literal tenor of the order ,e } U ~ygsen.0 A cofl2^mtad' like 'la nits very ...