FRENCH PRISONERS in

... CONFINEMENT at NORMAN CROSS. AN alarming spirit of insubordination was on Wednesday evinced by the French prisoners, about 3000 in number, confined at Nor- man Cross. An intolerable and incessant uproar. was kept up all the morning, and at noon their intention to attempt the destruction of the barriers of their prison became so obvious, that the comm- manding officer at the barrack's, ...

Published: Tuesday 16 October 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1015 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF EXCHEQUER

... I :: 0 COURTI o EXCHEQUERS * . ' . 0 GU1Lfli1At, LONDON JUNsE 7.. jsre Sir 4rr6 adona'ld, Kn4. anda Spd rl. SaWARD, 5PlNSeI, vR . icras.. * 'l;Mr. Plainer liated, that this was an a~inm brought, not. odly for the'vindication of a young lady's h'Oour, virtue, aind chharaler, but te recover damages forann attempt, oii te part of the defendant, to deprive Pser of one of thofe titles,, by one of ...

Published: Tuesday 14 June 1803
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1133 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF CHANCERY

... COU tT OF CHANCEAZY. 'troTB AtOTOtN V. THIE DUXE OF lORTtI'UlllFtBTAN'llt.IS i lS ssia 'i lili fid fhr the pilriuose ot Itavitig s 1 tl, a jed red niles imgo Iii 5l ag eelnitt betwveetl *tile parties cai tied- into elisect. 'lJ e nhle Dike's ,ancestor, ?? of Norlllniberlaild;, ?? thle 'lcssur: atd the, plailtlf til thi5, soit, tile lessee of Cerit'tti extensn'e collieries ittthe ?? oftt l'an, ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1805
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1430 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING's BENCH, JULY 27

... COURT or KING's BENCH, Jzr 27. CRIM. CON. GnCESOX ?? M'TArCART. I-EI plaintiff was an Attorney of respectability in T1 the City, and the defendant was a Geanteman of the first mercantile connections. The plaintiff got acquainted 'with Mrs. Gregson in 179-2, at a friend's house, and in a few months they Al-ere married. In the Year 1802 the health of the plaintiff being much impaired, from his ...

Published: Tuesday 02 August 1808
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1373 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORSE CAUSE—Watson, v. Foord

... HORSE- CAUSEB-[aton, V. eFoord. This .TR tAL ' which was to have come on before the Court at the lat Yorlbfhire affizes, was' fub- mitted by agreement to'arbitration before Ir. Sixclair, the Recorder ?? ;-who having now made'his award, we take an opportunity to iafbrm our readers of the refult. fHE plaintiff, who i5 an apothecary at T, ID riffield, brought his aaion againft Mr. Foord, the ...

Published: Tuesday 15 May 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 360 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF INQUIRY

... FIRST DAY.Cbe0C¼J, Nv-. 14.-The Members of the Board, convened by virtue of his Maeflty's War- rant, under the Sign Manual, alfembled this morning in the Great Hall, Chelfea HIofpital, to enquire into the caufes and circurnlbances of the late Treaty of Ar- miftice, and Convention of Cintra. ParsIDENT-Gencral Sir David Dundas.-GnNE.- RALS, Earl Moira, Peter Craig, and Lord Heath- field.-LLus..T ...

YORK ASSIZES—HARNER v. ALLEN

... YORK ASSIZES.-HARNER 1). ALLEN. This was an aetion of trefpafs againrt the defendant, upon the Game Laws. The circumifances of the cafe are fiortly thefe -Lady Grantharn, defirous of grant- ing a day of feltivity and diverfion to her tenants, or- dered her Hantfnman, upon the sth of November ladt, to collecc fome hounds, for the purpofe of affording them a day's fport. The hinntfnin ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, NOVEMBER 11

... COURT OF K IN G's BENCH, NovrMBEst 11. TIUE KING, V. THOMAS AND JOHNK HARVEY. Thefe defendants (father and fen) were brought up for judgement, by order of the Court, having been con- vidted of a violent and outrageous affault upon Captain Peter O'Shaughneffy, of the i 8th, or Royal Irifh Regi- ment of Foot. The defendants were brought up on a former day, for judgment, when the report of the ...

SURREY ASSIZES, [ill] AUGUST 9.—BEFORE THE LORD CHIEF BARON

... - SURRIY ASSIZES1 j GUELDIOAn, AVGVS3T ,9.-ROk9THi LORD ClItEF V - An IL tCIaAMY.- EeanrI Wl itzrvd'wv ?? fir thar (F 6i.at Gretna, An scott ~nrid,.intermarricd ;*A~ff jolin Whitfoird, 0 6 on thle 26th at: November, sSuq,, 'an.0-olfterwardso 'at the e, 8,9 parlib of St. Mary, ofiht, n h onyC Surrey, oil - the 9th f May, a i, tilonrly ~iterrriarriee .with Ro irert Jacquies James, her ...

MURDER OF PALM

... ;, ?? . 11, ll? I. .. .? ?? ?? ?'MVR?M ' .1 , ?? I?F??;Pkfg;. ?? ?? ) , I I o 4, - ? ? 1, :. this tlit'A!' was 6 L t . German Univerfity.) . ?? f Among -the differetr bookfeller's wvo iwye torn fr:.- ;Cil families by Frelich~gea d'eIames, in the mpnth of .ft laft, in Baval i, Swabiaaind Fratconia, and ?? . the Aufirian rortreis di~aiitlautw'as Johin 'hiiipl'1al - -iNftrenbergj Prprictor of ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER CHAMBER

... Co0URT OV EXCHEQUETR CHAMBER. * The Cafe of Eafterby and M'Farlane, late Owners of the brig Adventure, and who were convided at the Admiralty Sefrians -of procuring tlhe faid vefrel to be deftroyed, in order to defraud the Underwritevs, was brought forward before d the twelve Judges, in confequenceof certain points of Law ts arifing out of it havirngbeen reerved for their decifion. is Lord ...

MAIDSTONE ASSIZES, JULY 29

... MAIDSl'ONE 4.$Z17,ES4jJvL Y 0Z9. ,- I lFORtE LORD KENYUN ANVI A . EZb1BtZZLEZMEN` 0 NAVAL si' SOR . Tgt KING W. PXligoT._-iMr. Serjeant SMEnPs tD 11ated, that this: was an indiiffhent againit the Defendant, i'r foundedl on the laft A& Of Parliamltet for. preventing the j; F nmbezzlenielt of-Naval.Stores, wbich, by increafing- the tl puiihment, had vainly endeavoured to reprefs an offnce T ...