ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE MNTELLIGENCE. .The 'ollowiing prtsoiiers -in York cattle will take their- trials at the itfizes, whieh Com- : imenced on Satirday laft, the 14th inifant: . J3onathan Ellis, pf Rotherham, labourer, charged upon -oath. by Elizabeth Widdifon,3 Of Ad ick- upon-Dearne, with having, committed an affault upon her. M; K)yy Lockwood, of the- pariib of Seato st-Rofs, charged. by the coroner's ...

Published: Tuesday 17 July 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 711 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Thursday, May 24

... COURT OF KiNG's BENCH, Tburuiday, ?? 4. THE I1I4N v. COBBETT. This was an information imputing to the de. fendant the writing and publishing two libels in his PoFitical Rcgister of the Sth of November, and the ioth of December 18o3, calculated to excite ill will and hatred among his Majesty's subjc~ts, by insinuating that Ireland was ill go- verned. The information charged the defend- ant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Lil[V ?? COU1RT OF 1)KIN1iG's BENICH, N(ov. 2,. C.RP.R rv EA .L OF ERROL. -.ir William Cirr, by hiseseti enicilt, devised bii; ?? - v * t; ?? i. t: IISt for [h e seco nd all d ?? y(}! 2t S.I!5 :f t:i.; h I,;;llghtr, thle pr esenit ?? (Mlitei ?? oi' i , ir their ordcr; an d | fis ;: o w iv *he r ?? C endants of his (1.Iigh ?? it ?? i; wil, th;at it tile person ?? ;t Iuis cs. ; ! :els!Ccezcd ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH

... COURT OF KINGs DENCH. S FOL UN TEE RS. C THE RIGHT OF RESIGNATION CONFIRME). THE KING v. DOWLEY.-Monday Mr ERA- SKINE rofe to reply to the argument of his MA- JESTY'S ATTORNEY GENERAL in the cafe of Mr DOVWL BY, the Volunteer, who refigned, and P t e whofe conviftion before the Magiftrates was this days by the Court of King's Bench (and by the unaninious decifion of the Court) quafhed. Mr f: ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, NOVEMBER 28

... COURT OF KING'$ BENIC Hi, NOVEMBER aS. U3aXL- UPON 2.4,L. ST. VINCENT. 'TH KI N5 S'eBi~tliN-Mr. Woodtheilwed ca=14againft a' rule obthined by Ntr. Erdkih, ia the inlitance of Lord St. Vincent, for 'a crininat informadion againt Mr., Bourne. Ffe read arn affi- davit-from Mr.. Bourne, whod6epofiedthat he had never- heard of- the' pamphler inritu'led' 4' Auadi Gtieram partem, till his return ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAPZ JNTEL LIGEIVCE. w COURT OF KIN3'S BENCH, JUNE 2S. THE KIN'G V. ROGERS. The Defendant and others were indided for affhult- Mn ing the Garre.keeper of the Manor of Olierley, whlich at was the proptye of the 'late NMr. Child, the great ban- aa ker. The affa ult having been proved again~t all the dcfendants, excepit one of the nalie 'of Mofeley. who At had b-.en iworrn atgaitl on bare ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLES SESI&N - S T MIIDDLE SEXR SESSIUNS. HICKS'S HALL, SErT. II. 7ohn A~ll2;, foreman to a gang of workmen at the i Weft India Dock, was tried for an afraulL with intent to commit a rape upon the'perfon of Hannah Hanfon, a girl between I t and 12 years of age, on the t5th of March laff. Her father is the Captain ofa ihip in the Greenland Trade, and her mother kecps a brazier's fhop at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LSW ItNTELLGENCZ. We ~~~~~itoUR~r 'OF KING's BENCH, 2DEC. 6. t ent a blins w'fee Lord 'E t. L E hi so 0 P U G H,' at Wff4rfn~rfir. * r~ A great nunib er of cafes were tried, utterly devoid. h1 r-of intereft. the7 * Tb' ~~~HOILNEY V. SHEPHERD.7 ~nd gaeswaaiaio boihtby the plaintiffp~a ffove-e gaemaker, to recover fromt the defendant thre value h Iity of a kitchen range and copper, vu i 71. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDULESEX SESSIONS,, SA tTUR:DAY, O rOB 2 7. T ' T VIE w OF' Off thiday was talst;,&uip Int C e rial' .of Henry Perfc&'; alias the Rev.- NlrPaup,, alias the Rev. Minr. Bief. %wh was indifed-for obainnirg1 at diferent rumes,sal'., . by. .tfe pretences, figtm Thras vlli delor Clsresidon., de, .alo 'lis Lordihir eiveI a lettrily.lafl, as if Comiliug froniua.wvokipan it ;.diglres, rittenip i ...

Published: Monday 05 November 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 904 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... 2iHG CodtOF-t srcz.4r. , . i- , II ' -~ It- t : sMonday, Derte,$er o.i it or- Ths day, at two .oclock, the Caurt met to d the decide on the releyancy the he ndiie t aga 'Al ' at RIcAiiMENDIA of ~ ~ ~ ,'Cieof~gr~' b t- . . jVDGES 9EASY -, r The Lord Juftice Clerk; god Arinadale, 2 Lord Craig,.: Lord Meadowbank i his Lord Culen ?? . Al the judges delivered ther opinions, at w ' ieat length, with ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LADY INTELLIGENCE. MONDAY, JAN. 22, 1?04. This bernt thte filft (lay of Term, the Judges break- filcd vwith lic Lot d Chancellor, after which, about half patt tweive oJ'`ck, they proceeded in olatc to tiicir differcnt Courts. COURT of KING's-BENCH. Moft part of the dty was taken up in juilifying of bail. 14H 1t 'V. DAT.t'. Mr. EsyiN rn moved -for a rule to lhew caufe why the nonfuit in this ...

OLD BAILEY, MAY 16

... OLD BAILB7T, MAY 16. This day tle Seffions commnrence here, be-fore Mr. Jtl',fce Grofe, Baron Graham, the lecolehr of the Cty oft'Loadon, and Mir. Alderman Bovdell. AJ v.ry young Girl, of the rs rne of flfara F x, vas ttqd ur privately flealing abc it ten yards of p inted cton, in the fhop of Mr. 'Qhailton, of Norton Falgate, fino dneper. It applcaed, howevcr, that the article charged in the ...