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 

Lancashire Spring Assizes

... Anotadhirt q INdfik. CROWN CoURT. PHURS~tDA 7, April 2. Mr. Justice COLERIDGE took his soot on the bench at nine o'clock. STABBING. John Smith, 4f, wast clharged with having, at iieaton Norris, zoar Riockport, atabbed and wounded William Derbyshire, with Intent to murder him., There wern three other Indictments, charging, him with intent to do serlouts bodiliy harmn, to ?? and maim, and to ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? Kert Usije. JOHN FOWDEN HTINDLE, Esq., Woodfold Park, near six Blackburn, D11gh Sheriff. JAMIES NEVILLE, Esq.. Blackburn, Under Sheriff. Ti ~t SOUTHERN DIVISION.-.LIVER POOL. Wn ilee. CROWN COURT. tlb ?? ?? the BEFORE AIR. JUSTICE COLTMAN. Ca Sala FRIDAY, April 3, an 7 to 'ho I No lisa LORDSHIP took his a at on the bench shortly after one. bu loopl NON-REPAIR OF A ROAD. an lit., ~REoGIA V. ...

Lancashire Lent Assizes

... ?? tent %oqije4. (Co,,linuef dfront page 112.) SOUTHERN DIVISION-LIVERPOOL. NISI PRIUS COURT.-WED:;ESDAY. BEFORE MR. BARON RIOLFE. lils Lordship entered the Court at nine o'clock. Pow v. TAux=Ne-Thls case, which had been a ljournoafrom the previous day, was firet proceeded with, and several, more witnooses called, who were oross-examined at great. length by the defendant's counsel: he ...

LIVERPOOL BOROUGH SESSIONS

... L - O--nS IJVERPOOLc BOROUGH SESSIONS- The foltcoavng is a surnmary of the sentences of the prisonera Hried at the late Borough Sesdions, before Gil bert Henderson, Esq., Recorder: - Mary V'alle1, 21;, for stealing a purse and £7 Ie.-One month. William Bullen, 43, for ste!iing si trowels, &c.-Four months. Frank V illinams, 37, for stealing a quadrant &c.-Four months. Jaines 1Cing. 37, ...

POLICE COURT

... R HoBssrY BY Fr.MAts.-Mr. Phillip Smith. provision dealer, Ji of IFInglon, having lately missed various sums of nloney from 0 his shop, marked seversl pieces of coin on Monday Inst, and slept 3 under tho counter during the night. Between six and seven : o'clock on Tuesday morning he heard some person enter the shop 0 by a kind of side door, and after taking something out departed. Ile then ...

CROWN COURT

... lif' (Continued from page 247.) he n- THURSDAY, Augwst 4. n- The Learned Judge entered the Court a few minutespast mnle. nar John Hodkcaseon, Robert Hearocts and Buckley Schofield id. were brought up to receive sentence. ilhe former was sentenced n to twelve mronths' Imprisonment and bard labour, and the two latter to eighteen mopths. 1 Jarmes Shipley and .ohs Gent were placed at the bar, and ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... .2O1' XEXTRAO 1AINARY CASE. On Sunday -night a -Uentlmian,= between 5O-and. 6C yvni s'bf age, went into a house tf a particuliar description near the Admiralty. He had not been. leng there wvhcn he dik suddenly. le lid e Wrth 1 liints.f smali- doi,, of'theiterrii rkinld wbe-,mtviedlateiy left the ?? was nothinglfound on- thi. Gentileman's perso to lead to- adiscovery of his identity. About ...

LAW

... LAWV. COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Tuesday, Dec. 22. tl -.Dfore L ord Ellsenborougis and a Special Jary. t( SENjAFIPELD V. WUEEBLE. 0 This was an action against the prititer and puls- ti lisher of the County Chronicle acd IWeekly Advertilsv,, 2] for an allegedi libel in that paper ofthe dof March, tl 1812: to) which the defendanit pleaded i\rof Guilly, it and a justitication that the charges ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE, OF THE INDEPENDENT WHIG

... In , ; ?? , am; ¢ A .:_1 I % ?? -.37-:Oe ,i *: Gste J~ R,Nev PthEle ?? speci'l jury bein'g swvhorn. utr lkc3ardson opepe4 the _id a u: s §tLquwthis to be ,;qjhar.g e'silist.the defendalt)for l'pnshi-g ai sjitious libel.. ,.:i , ~j:j ,^ 4 - i 4 ?? ttorn'-vy tle'teral inx orde t repxti~ds ?t ...

POLICE COURT

... Rl2l~t~li.lW.R.RR {Agr.R U E~SLESC6S anc h Elizabeth Lynass, Freemason's-row, tbr selling ale at of at twenty minutes past twelve on Sunday morning: Police bot constable 409 deposed to seeing a woman come out of o the defendant's house at that time with a can of ale. , e There had been six previous convictions and fines paid, sul 0 amounting to £25 ?? costs. sf William Hughep, Milk-street, for ...