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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 ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER

... The following trial, which took place on Tuesday se'nnight; at Gloucester, excited an uncomrnoh degree of interest. The prisoner was to have been tried on the Friday preceding;: but in consequence :of the-absence of the Riqht -Honourable Charles Bathurst, who was de- tained in town by public business, it was postponed..-.i Mr. Bathurst was the: magistrate before whom the pri- soner was first ...

COURT OF KING'S-BENCH

... COURT Of1 MIG'S-4ENCH. L Lord Sidmouth and Thistkwood.-A very extraordi- nary. circumstance took place in the Court of King's. Bench, on Saturday. As soon as the judges assembled, h Lord Sidmiouth entered the coIrt, and hating seated i himself by Lord Ellenborough, (as fforprptectioss.) a his Lordship, by the Attorney-Genetal, exhibited articles of the ,peace against Arthur Thistlwood, of No. ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... ----- - --- -.- I- - '- *f ? I I 1 el U'?, 17uM115 C5, TI-I Asiizes for the CAl-nvy and City of YORK were openetd at York, onaSaiof dav snol ighir, by t1he 1-loi. Sir -Alexander 'Thomntmwo. -knighta and osne of the Barois of our Lord the KinJg, of h is Court of Ex- chequer, and the Iioit Sir Simon Le Blanc, Knight, one of the Justices ,if his Majesty's Court of King'i Bwinch. 'HoiiOMAS ...

Published: Tuesday 20 March 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2158 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Yorkshire Assizes

... 'Va -This was an 'action b~-'otakh by he ''aI'~asgv of the -estate, of--S- Manhii . l inst ,the de- Sfendants, auctioneercs, at i-lull, 'for a cairgo of mahogany, !imported in a ship calledto the 0 bankrupt,: and sold by the deir.as br'kers,-and-or; -the prliceeds Of.w' h mutn t~uwrso 82O [ ~~iio,. erll iln'rigx,9wad of 6?:h?- a considerable portion'eas obe icicovecrod by the': piesent ato ...

Published: Tuesday 25 March 1817
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4263 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I ?,; '', ? -4, -,i?q utki z ly , , T .. ; L ? A HADWEkL. ) CBABOof Ol , Itr j VS p n of Sile 2lt ofai~. 1V~l-sa~rn iir eirind~ aiIJ. ]A ini eg hx'heftotd in covered to be idi hii -,.he was Col . , r dvtluslIe ramtti6 l~tihn to, a ~anrsniicj-itn loe Itad e . flogged :th. lf rkIe ei1de ieliwher e hr Ytirs 'i to;r,'d rG~t~fi.1 er'iiOW ,Oi's~edrj tiitai'-e' C~h; s1ebtt 'saile'd. f i ...

Published: Tuesday 21 May 1816
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 931 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORONER's INQ-U-t.ST. . _.:_ 1,__L __ : :7: ' -= ! ' . - i, In oiir last we gav, Ian accoun1rt oifa s~~iiak~w to s I mnurder, comrniiitted ofi the 2iiih u'iltiinlo uponI tiheoc 7.person ot Isabella, Younga, servant toMismth do Of East FHerringtonl, inl the county of Durham.- that T~ofIhe followinig horrid particulars were given in wer evidence before Samuel Castle Escf. cordur de ihas Jane' ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1815
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1900 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT of EXCHEQUER, May 14

... CO UR I' of ExClIE Q uER, May 1k.. tO SHOCKING CASES of ib ADtYLTERATION li the' to, NECESSARIES of LIFE. Ift The public 'attentios i ns been already attracted to re tile gross arid scandalous im-positions; practised by per- atsons dealing in tea in the metropolis, whlo. were iinth~~ h'bto sliganatce fEgis manufacture, ~and thiirqaltin, fgnuine tea. We ha~e: panultsko anunigthe conviction of. ...

Published: Tuesday 26 May 1818
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2951 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... .I . . . -, L.-., Vorho n .W# -.0 Hills t; -. sn- I DRA 'Y01R,,, llbnd4j-M arch 9%- ffore. Caar :ABON.Re tA;. The Cnuri havingz.beeu opened and tle Grad Juty smorn, ihe CH:aM BARON said, :blat it. a. hIis ple liog 4uty to congratulate-.the. Grind i-jry ow a ercoumstance 'O whicfih reflected great credit :an the' Magistracy, 'te S5 police, and the inhabiiants of*the city, that there was not ...

Published: Tuesday 17 March 1818
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1018 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment