COUNTY OF EDINBURGH

... Conmissioners of Supply, Sir Jbhn I1ope. Ysas, on the motion of Sir George Clerk, seconded by Siz. I- John .Darymple, unatninntmous!y re-elected convenLer. Jamecs sTytler, Esq-. ad George WVauchope,,Esq. were unanimons; rly elected; jointcollectdes of cess ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10

... the itogeisters coit,'ining the lbols, at Vr Clent Ill 1 - s ird the lrintqr. ansd two othi'r w!tnesses, hun rrsltathe lettL; *- il by Air Cleiw lii the election, swore pos'tivel that it %ws-the h'oidXwritingoff' l, Cobbett, thoulgh he had ?? ihe de- ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... Agnes, Bart. wl I' of John Hutton, of Marskes. Esq. stoic his George Strickland, oif Hildenley, Esq. way- arn Thomas Legard, of Ganton, Esq. the Henry Willoutghby, of Settring~ton, E sq. les George Cholmielcy, of Howsharn, Esq. T as Richard Roundell, oif Giedetone ...

THE MURDER at BOSTON

... that tile ptofesseu: isas its his laboratory till tsighit, on tlit F-id ay that Dr. Park. r Afrhreainto ftl ruttain, oif Dr. Ge~orge Patdo: corotsterday afteritoos, blyts ?? comi~ttette of the Tj l voitta and arteries of bo~t thtights atelac ?? lft leg Itave ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... 'eli'! Wniossitblit- i hi 113 ;Iit I FI 1ose to iltiu olL ?? o p'ht3ii~3liidd t Clii t 10. h: jlt 0db 1i NOt . do il t vi lettl, dii1l tile ch ilel~ctite' it rior u 'toi ei1 5-li tol toeap iu:lteli tell 15he evidence ti 14,2 vei ileilii]Iilt: (Iii t1 ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... ,, charging him with embezzling and stealing the sum of t'J-14s. and six watch dials, and other articles, the property of George Morin , his master. Mr. Paine; who appeared for lbte lad, said that his story, was a rather romantic one. About eighteen- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... -scconnt of ha * and that no ~his charge could therefore be made for the period that elapsed. between on the crops. 'Tb X* e LETtl V. YOUNGe. This wyas an appeal from 'a %decree of the Masater of the Itols Iin, The app eal befing against jthe whole, decree ...

PLOTTO MURDER LOUTS XV111

... a native of Lyons, who, after having been in the fervice of the faid Baron de Millevilie, had married a Polifh woman, and lettled at 'Mrarfaw, where he kept a bil- liard table. ibis nian flated, that on the preceding Friday, the soth, two perfons came ...

POLICE

... Mayor said that he had, at the-i . he received the Baron de Moncorvo's letter, receti~ed a letter in verse from a Mr. George Kennedy, of Tullnioej in Ireland, inclosing a communication from' Ady in ta us terms. The letter cost Air. Kennedy Is. dd ...

ROBBERY OF THE MAYOR OF LEEDS

... cluarged wick being coneretdit in thie is robbery, uttderwecue a final exatoination ot the Coort iHouse, before Henry lent Hull, George Routes, Tit.Beckeet, and St. Wi. D. Thorp, M.D. Esquires, - twen rise followanig evidiotie seas oddujerd: J J',,tiog. TeSNAeNT ...

NEWCASTLE TOWN COUNCIL

... Park Plilipson, Jag. An~l~rics , llery Ingledew, Tames Sitlick, Joseph Crwhaill. Cicar'Les iyt e, George Bargnte, Stephen Lowrey. Edward i-lll ry.] G:eorge Gray, Samuel Parker, Robert Robinson, and Towvn lsiprevometst Committeo--.Aldermnie Fife, Uscadlasn ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... f e a late disesmnery) yet it was immaterial, forbelie wa still ?? ri masn, ansI must he removed to Scottaind. The 59th of Georg 3, c. 12, ssnther which removals to Scotland and Irelands were mhade, bsegan tusts---.II Whseseas poor usersons born in Ireland ...

Published: Friday 01 February 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4982 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment