HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... HIGH COURT' OF J USTICIARY. : d y u s s w I ,J n,.,r vX . MU L .al Yesterday came' on the trial of Ti-omtAS NEIL- abl sox, servant to Liett.~'Col. :WAUCkiOPE, of the ref .Edinbnrgh militia, for opening, by means of a Th skeleton keythe drawer of his master, and steal- oing mone'y, &c. ?? prisoner pled I gudty,'and the Jury having returned their verdict the accordingly, the Court sentenced him ...

LAW

... LJ M CONSISTORY COURT, BOCTjiS DoCM ONS. GVARA) V GfJAR.l. ^is wai s a caosc of divorce, ?? Lient. Col. Guard .sirlst ?? Letitia Guard, his wiffc hy reason of adul- tevsY with Chxixles l-Indge, jit. of Otteryj Devngshire. The parties were msarried in ISO?,; and have three children. In 3896, the Culotiel received ordlers to join his regiment at the t ape of Good Hope, and to go from theotf to ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 15

... COURT OF KING's BENCH, Nov. 15. SALE OF oFFICES. LE_ tS FREDERICK POLLMAN,JoHN1KEYLocKI, and SARA1I HARVEY, were, severally brought up to . receive the judgment of this Court. Our readears will recollect that the defendants, together with another person named Watson, were ried at the sittings afterlast term, at Guildhall, upon a charge of. conspiracy, in, endeavouring to .defraud a man of the ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... ?? !NVQUES7. Veteerday monn t ten o'clock -a Court was opened ba:: s C.A. Ja~sT s. Coroner for Sur~rey, aind contist' it sitting until alter twio o'clock, examinling witriesse.l, in nirder n- to astertain as far as possibie by what me~ans Mr. George Jolla. ,on came by his death. Tned following are a few additional particulars as theyappear. a din eviderice ?? deceased was1 ?? 40 years of aige ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA.t IITELLIGCECE. Lh COUIRT OF ING'S BENCH, GUILDHALL, MArcii . ' COLLIS V. BSVSINAL. The Defendant wvas in the coach-making business, and the Plaittif had lmewn in his employ. The latter reiided in a house Ice ol the thrmlierat I-lighgate' A disagreemnent arose between'the . Vartitf, an accoitit of the Piaintift'' sctti:ig up in the sania Duainttss as the Dtfedndint, on which t'ae Dcfendant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA? ' INTELLIGENO. 1I . coua'r O.'KCEQUER. - - ~~~SE1tJCTXoN.X 6TIRTAN'GE Xv. fOoRE, Thi swiis t anai:in'b .ght by the'rlaiiti'f, who is ?? t 1Kingston.tapon'.Tliatnes, against the 'Deferdant, a. Captain of Dragoohsi.,stitioned at Ha mp- ton Court, for the purpose ?? compensaiion oi the S d tion of hiis. Daughr:tea's beautiful girl fiorn 14 to;5 ye5l's of ag'e. It Wililpr'bably be; ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I'LAW : N-TVLLIGRNw g. ' COtJRT OF-CHANCERY.-JyVLT 19.I -tHAY4NAUKET THFAII'RE . * , AO.2RR Y1. COLEMANI. - Thfe-Iioao'C~itic~i4og said,,that th~e biltin thiecase st~ted n a singular sort of agreement betwceen the. partiesi-hat tiey should be tenants in tonsmon of this property for ever fore hr-appossted a malsager he thought it right that an insfru ment shotulbe drawa up pursuant to thi. ...

POLICE

... POLICAE. 'o*'.SrT ?? Satutrday the Hon-orrab's AvgoseosBars M9ii .VCatter *ere briug t to the office in tite cusiocd Vi Anthony and othet Officers, befdte &vr: GĀ£Afigia, ilba cross peace warrants. The Maglitrate heard 'Mr. iarry's C6aeq' first -i-Ic that dn 'Thursdiy eieiing' he met Mr. Carretr, *vf X IC hld up fist fist in a nieflacifig manner, and threatened to 'strike li-m * blit he ...

SURREY SPECIAL SESSIONS, August 5

... SURREr 23PECIAL SESSIO9WS, Algut! 5X INSOLVENT JDEBTORS - . Nelron Gribble was opposed uuder'tlie ?? 'lause of the. A1.d which provides, that the henefit of its. a shall not.ex-; eend to hy 'person obtaining reioey or goods utinder ?? pr-e. tences, unless ctheyshall have been in confijeautnt upvar jerof . ten years. Mr. MARaRIOT stated, that in' the year tod, the Priosner was Mate orfsthe Lbrd ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWV INTELLIGEATCE.' COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DMC. 14; . Stings ?? Lord Ellknboroegh., at Gi4ir!lhi. I - rA9Sz~ENGE v. CL'!.tei MI.?PARKn fror the I'Laintiffstatfaithis to be an adlioon the .part of ?? on the ulapikrtpt' Estare ot a petson of the name of Vy):ick~to recover fronm the Dotendastg.who'were C.'untry Bankers witr wvhiou thie Bankrupt was accustomed to deal, the siln al 241. is-,. ...

OLD BAILEY, JAN. 18

... OLD BAIL ET, JDA. la. Ten PrisOners were tried, eight of whom were vonvidted of felony, and two were acqituted. Same day. the Sessions ended, .when Thomas Ford, Sarah Need. Dorhtda Megan, John Trass, Mary Brown, HasnaF} Skidday, 'i'ully M'Kone, Maria Nodes, Sarah George. Williasa Dowling, Arm Grundwell, George Dyer, Thomas 1-uapoage, Joseph Royd, William Snmith, William Lovett, William Rus- ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES, 1809

... .YOR-IKSHIRE LEN'i`SSZES, IS09. On Tuesday evening, the Assizes at the Crowyn End dlored before Sir Sinion Lehanec, ; whet r2ie followiiig prisoners received senrefice as under:- Francis Farren: and Abraharts Crpoioes, for burglary;* John C~ctcroft, for payisng a forged Bakr of Erngland nole, .Jonathan Smith 'and Robert qtephepson, for e horse-srealiog'; and Jonathan Graham, for shooting at h ...

Published: Tuesday 28 March 1809
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1822 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment