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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 

Health of the Bishop of London.—We understand that his lordship is rapidly recovering his health. His physician ..

... has recommended galvanism to him ; and Mr. Halse, the eminent medical galvanist, has the honour of atteuding on his lordship for that purpose. COMMITTED TO THE NEW PRISON, DEVIZES.— James Wells, for two months, for having assaulted and beat Sander Wilson, master of the workhouse at Devizes—Wm. Dennis, John Brown, and Henry Rawling, for two months for vagrancy at Figheldean—Samuel Cotterill, ...

Naval Intelligence

... 'abal lautetigcnsrt ra MUHDER AND PIB:ACY. 38 id aNorfolk, (Vil'ginia,) -Jmess 19._-on Saturday last, ie five seamen, who had come ip from the beach near '9 Currifuck Inlet, sMopped. at a tavern a short distance be- er yond the drew..bridge, where they depsite their bag- gae, n came into town. They reported that they .1 belonged to an English brig bound from New Provi.. h dence to Liverpool, ...

Lancaster Assizes

... tatun'ter RoOm CROWN COURT. se BEFORE SIR. JUSTICE BAYLEY. 9 iso THURSDAY, AUGUST 21. . lOnESE STEALING. Thomas Fatrrar was indicted for stealing a mare, the property of Mr. Nicholson Varley, of Newton. The prosecutor's servani turned out the mare into aL field belonging to him, on the night of the 23d June, and saw her there again at three o'clock on the following morning, but, at four ...

LAW OF PARTNERSHIP—IMPORTANT JUDGMENT

... LAW OF PARTNERSHIIP-IPOUtTANT JUDGMENT. * COURT IO KING'S BENCH, aUILDIIALL. DEC. 5. (Siltink.o a't NVisi i'rits, in London, afser A olrvias Ters, bafore Lo-d Tenierden ased Comrmon JnTrie,) Faowler v. Coster.-This was an action on two bills of ex. change for £131 fis. 7d. each, drawn by.the defendant in the name of * Coster and Cunningham, in fevout of Shloat ed Co. and endorsed to the ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY

... MIURDER AND ROBBERY. In the middle of last December, a respectable farm- er, named Howard, whose age 0n the day of his death was 90, was murdered in his own hoissei stithid three miles from Uxbridge. The situation bf the house is peculiarly 'solitary, being ?? with trees, and fronted by a large lake, where now and then a fishing boat was to be seen. The family, which were almost the only ...

ADDRESS OF MR. JUSTICE BAILEY

... r ADDRESS Or MR. JUSTICE BAILEY. I; I7- w-J- o_. Attke.o Yo?7 Assizes.. ric 4er the customary formiality of reading the procla- i nai ItiD ftrthe s.ippression of.vce had been complied i inl i itL Justice Bailey delivered the, charge to the oW iaid Jury. lis Lordship fst proceeded to make a the cber of remarks on several of the cases contained in inm talendar, and then addressed the Jury cn the ...

LIVERPOOL SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for this borough commenced p on Monday last, before the Worshipful the Mayor, the il Recorder, and other Magistrates. The calender was unusually light, and contained few cases of particular tl interest. The Recorder, in his charge, congratulated tha, I Grand Jury on this fact, anrd on the lecal improvements t] of the town. He expressed a wish thittbcsteamn navis-n gation ...

MURDERS

... bl URDERS, X -. t I - - - > ?? - _ A 9 - On Tuesday night week, the hedy of a young woman, covered lying in aditch, near the Rainseorth water, rn.ft U. of Sutton in Ahfield, in the couloty of Nottingham al s a mile distant from the toil-bar, on the turnpike road from Mansfield to Nottingham. It proved to he that rr Shepherd, an interesting girl-about 17 or 18 years of gas daughter of a woman ...

CASE OF PECULIAR ATORCITY

... CASE OF PECULIAR A-OCI'rY. We believe there, was scarcely ever an outrage against common feeling and common decency, more ei atrocious than that which we now record; or one t which has entailed mole ?? and ruin. R Prudence compels r us, for the present, to withhold b some names, in the following rarrative. On the 28th June, 1817, the barque Caledonia, 'n Thomas Armstrong, master, and- owned by ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, MONDAY, SEPT. 4

... -.7y - ,- , jIrA ft,'j-TA--Ak*-kM-Oq??- PT..4- I a BRtiEA~Pak Ut -a ~~ZT~ wgibdli h 'h beaty ?? witnis~tteenir uih tld ~cht'Positd thete b at kr of-fthe ecm widow' -of- cindiggal ,idmn who atrhsi :fpiih o- thei mariageresided. in Liverpool,~ bitt whoj~afte.f wrd wnupj 'th 2colitnpnt &q,?p surigeoh in tihe acuity. 'Ip beck, in Scotan where he had benstld'oiiey months,~ and -was interred- on ...

LIVERPOOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... me e- ARGUMENT ON THE RIGHT OF PLAYING MUSIMAT de4 in MR. KIND'S MUSEUM, IN CHIUIRCH-STREET. un ?? our last.) era of S- Mr. Joy said, it now became his duty also to address Th U- the bench in resistance of this attempted violation of the msi ,Appellant's right to the free use and enjoyment of his own I 5. house. The pretext for the attempt was abundantly ab- be Dfsurd; and it was impossible to ...