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SPANISH AMERICA

... Accounts were yesterday received from Buenos Ayres, brought by vessel from Cadiz, announcing the happy event of the total defeat and submission of Linters to the patiiotic party, who had established Junta, proclaimed Ferdinand VII- and forced I.iniers sign a declaration that would surrender the Government the arrival the person appointed succeed him. In the conflict we learn, that 13 of his ...

Published: Tuesday 13 June 1809
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 278 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER's INQUEST

... CORONER's INQIEST. SATURDAYfe'nnight, an inquell was held before - Gill, Efq. coroner for Middlcrex, on the body of Elizabeth Tobbey, who expired in Wcfl. miinler Infirmary, on Thurfday evening, at five o'clock, ini cotifequeiice of the injuries Ihe had faif- taitued in leaping ?? her chamber windoav, as men- tionea in our lafi. Mr. John Storr flated. that the deceafed was an apprentice to ...

Published: Tuesday 16 October 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 409 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOARD OF ENQUIRY

... B0ARD OF EiQUIRr. and ' yestedav moirning the Members of the Board of Military Officers, appointed to investigate the cir- cumustances of the Convention of Cintra, assembled ions ?? Hospital, in the Great Hallin which Geb. ties, Whitelocke's trial took place. At eleven o'clock r to all the Members were nresent, and took *teir Teiats in the following order General Sir David Dundas, President. ...

Published: Tuesday 22 November 1808
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 921 | Page: Page 1 | 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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

YORK ASSIZES

... THOMIPSON ;ersus MAIRR. This was an action brought bv the PlaiiTi' toi re- covcr a compensation in dlarnacs, for the intjury and loss hcl had sustained, in consequeice of the seduction iti his daughter by tthe defendant. Alurjy Toilepsoi, daughter of the plaintiff, (who is a farmer at Eastby, itear Stokesley) stated, that James Marr, the delendaut, visited her at her father's house, as a ...

SHERIFF'S COURT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9

... ?? COU IRT, COLEMAN-STREET, Dec. 9. CRIXM-CON.-WOODS Vi. MATTHSEWS. T HIS was an action of Crin C'on. and a Jury was T assemnbled before Mr Collinrige, the Secondary, to as~css the damagcs, the defendant having suffer;ed judz mesit hy defaridt. This was not one of those falshionable Casrt tlhat ggnrce tbe matrimonial isfidehlties of po ishud fife, tltoiulh eqiially pregntot with ingralitutie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... , I., I - - - - ,, . ,, I I I ? ?. T4: I. ? ?Ixp llv?-E.LLjG2yc t. il;A? 4. gh; '.COURT OF XTNG's BENCH, APRnIL Z.. to Ths bei~g th flrlday~of. Eafler Term;, the Jttrd~ea s gn- tookoteir feats 6tithe Bench 'a few niinute~ before one., Above an hour was ocou'pied in juffifying bail. THD DrocTroRAND1 'rTH APOTHEsCARY rd Mr, Ek'SKiN9 nmoved, for leave 'to file a'.ciriminal in- N' be' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWY INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF KING's BENCH, JUmE 4. BROW'N V. ALLEN, and -inoteir : This was an aclion of affault. The plaintiff and bis wife riding in a two-vwieeled carriage on the Cat- fialton Road, were met by thd deCndants, who cas they paffed, made forne indecent re marks upon. Mrs. Brown. Mr. Brown, with becoming- indignation, exclaimed- Irrpertinentpuppies ? They immediately came up,' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... L-AW I- ITT? L' E.- COURT OF KING's IW3JNCfIl GUIIDHALL., NOV. I. : Bfer LorcLd Ellelorogs a1d a Sew djuA . RUSSELL ?? SNEYDER. This was an a6bwiU', found4d on a pblicy of infiu: ance, brouglht by the PlDiinf1 ...