SHERIFF's COURT, Bedford Row, Jan. 3

... distress and misery. The learned Serjeaut then proceeded to state the facts. The plaintiff was the >on of an attorney, who at his death, had mnade such a provisioul for his family as to be enabled to give mnol. fortlule to his son (tile plailtiff), who obtained ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS,JULY 16

... the order for 20 casks 'mom Pott s, and receiving them from Mr. Piercy ; they were Ja ;ent to Liverpool. Co: J. Haven, an edged tool-maker, deposed to having sharpened eff igreat number of hoese for Mr. Piercy (who is an ironmonger); na hey had the Brade ...

SHIERIFF COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... would~have6 ring gone on in this way, if he were actuated .bydeeft malice. bed If bisaunele's death were his heart's desirp, heI coultlhave I llass ,sat lsinaeior a edge,:r stabbed him-ia the high: way. I J;-- ,iishort, to every other person it was perfeocty ...

ASSIZES

... advanced towards tile hltstings. When 'they canme towards the hustings, I saw several of them strike, but whlether with the edge or flat of the sword I could ?sot'distinguish. I saw one of the yeomanry, who rode round the back elf the hustings, strike' ...

THE LATE BEACON

... etise of Cook-. Wit. no.- lii's wsil ne t present at ith trlitl. as ta- The case, ia5 submnitted to Air Maconochije, then Lord edges Advocate, inte liii opineicot thcrenn, whtich titd teect) hutl II tile in wvritiiig at thle reijuest of Mr Gihson, wiear hete ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... Garioch, surgeon, read a report drawn up by himself and Mr Murrey, on tile I11th October, whichfo attributed the deceased's death to the wounds she had as6 received on the head, and which this gentleman said cia could not have been inflicted by the woman ...

Shocking & Mysterious Murder

... early on Saturday morning. Pre'vious to D her death she told her landlady she had beeni Ill used by w some man whiom she dlid not know. Two snrgeons who ar examined her person stated on the inquest that her death in( was occasioned by a wound inflicted with ...

THE IRISH COURT

... Hanmilton, Aiistin, E. WoIs8ee, e:.. 'rl5eh, Arnistrong, Quir., Close. It. Borrows, T. Rowlev, Goldiig, Phibbs, F. Gotff, Mitchell, H. Close, Radeliff, C. Selwyn, Radeliff, Jun. Westby, Blake, It. Hamilton, T. Caulfield, (lrrorme,) Blellew, Giogan, C. ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... one with aIn ivory handle, and considerably' worn and-sharp at both edges of the point.] Witniess said thieinflammation occa- ' sionied by suds 'injury was the iminnediato castes of death. ' Mr. A. Bartlett, surgeon, attended the deceased, and s was also ...

Published: Tuesday 28 October 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3977 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 24. 1828

... medical t point ufaietv he cocild give ncc opiclioti as tol the Cacuse of t death. At the timie lit exarnine~l the ItOciy his opinion seas C thi t tice wvonaan lied died a silenti death 1 cv eiffheatiotn. 01 ?? the Dleci. of Facultcg.-la lcso miedical diploma ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY, AUGUST 8

... chaege he eY, was elso Acqicgctted. ar, KIN G t. MITCHELL AND OTT-RtS.-This was an Indict- x. meit agaitist Thomas Mitchlell, George blitchellt, Beisjmils Mit- ela, chell, Mark itctlhetl, Joseph Mitchell, and Rolert Illicgworth, for a violesit assault ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Wednesday Mr. Mitchell, a caxpnter, and the father of six chil- dren, residing in New Brewer-street. St. Pancras-road, retired to bed about 11 o'clock,in his usual state of health; but at near one o'clock in the ilorning, Mrs. Mitchell found her husband ...