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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... meeting, in Tondop, by, Mr. French, in which, that gentleinain indulged iri a 'm'ost ofenive stf~ain of vituperation, in speaking oftthe late lriemier,. I~r, Canning 'the present Lord Chancellor; and thie digistaries of the. lProlestant establishment ...

Published: Tuesday 04 December 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 784 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRUTAL ASSAULT ON MR. FRASER

... his Novel. The passage whicls ap- pears to have excited the ire of the defendants to the greatest extent are as follows :-Speaking of Berkeley Castle, the reviewer says, Bit in the present case, how absolutely dis- gustiig is the conduct.of Mr. Grantley ...

THE WORKING OF THE IRISH POOR LAW

... that it was as far as he could see unavoidable. After dwelling, for some time, on the state of the unions, he proceeds to speak of the c peasantry. Of these, he says, Sad, Sir, as is the physical aaspect of those whom workhouse diet has as yet failed ...

HULL-RUSSELL-REFORM-MAGISTRATES

... is obeyed, and Discretion is the better psr of valour ;-still, however, we may state the lendimE facts, and they will speak trumpet-tongued,' ever without appropriate comment, which. might be some what dangerous. On Thursday se'nnight, we steal on ...

INQUESTS

... pier wa altogether in a most unprotected state. . Verdict-Accidentally, drowned. The jury thought, that the coroner should speak to the chairman of the Dock Company relative to some protec- tion being placed upon the new pier, to prevent persons 1 from ...

Published: Friday 04 September 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 877 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOUTH POLICE REPORT

... only to reverse the case, and consider that £:2 to the vicar was not so much as 2s. 6d. to one of a lowergrade. He twould Speak independently-if the vicar would descend to take upon himself the office of a po- llcemian, he must take the consequerrces ...

TRIAL OF D. M'NAUGHTEN, THE ASSASSIN

... linren: I had no idea c a- that lie had such a soar of money as £700 1bount him ; tire tn he10 illness rwhichl I bave becn speaking of wvas about the latter sa end of November last year. 'The moment the prisoner d ral came home at iight lie rvent direct ...

MURDER OF AN INFANT BY ITS MOTHER

... the cause. On Wednesday morn- i Ilg the 13th inst., when she was going about her work in the library, he took occasion to speak to her as to her state of health. In answer to his enquiries she said she had caught a severe cold, which affected her breathing ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of During this time the prisoner was supported by a policeman in the dock, and appeared several times as if she wished to speak. When the sentence was over, as they were leading her nway, she turned towards the judge and said, Justice has not been done ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE, AND SEDUCTION

... plaintiff's eldest sister, an interest. d ing Welsh girl, was then examined through the medium V, of act interpreter. She could speak English, but pre- ie ferred Welsh. 11er evidence fully bore out the state- r. mient of the learned counsel respecting repeated ...

ROBBERY of the CORK MAIL COACH

... sagacity'-a strong.'party poessesd the gate protectedby the epiers and adjacent walls-the barn was full of men, 'wvo 'eemined to speak through loopholes made for the occasion-and at the end of the barn a man stood with a.musltet in his hand, ready to sowartsny ...

Published: Tuesday 04 December 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 761 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment