Lancaster Assizes

... aliancaoter 2000CO. TRIAL OF THE WAKEFIELDS. tWe briefly noticed this case in our last; the following is a more detailed accouni.] V RIDA v, M1 A MA L3 At na iearly boar this tuoruiog Lancaster Was nil alive, and on JIG former occasion was the interest so much 'excited as by the trial of the Waketields. A number of tegaotWy dressed Indies were admitted by the High Sherift, tbroegh the castle, ...

Published: Tuesday 03 April 1827
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 8969 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GROSS FRAUD

... l:;. - I 7 Ff- : ! ~ ?? ?? sA X zAfLBoRousH STREat.-YeiteIday. ft case of soQ t utmp0. laue,,t.o. the more sespectabie part of s whichdev~,p~da, tost scalufalous syie' te' -o~f rad,: cante on to be hieardtat hi olliec. 1r. Siowei Secretary- of an.z iesiltution calald The Strang eC `ririd SoeTi, attended, and Lststed uta he had received a communwation from ,art Fitzpiliian (thore isvt!t ...

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... tamiM. CMY. Et;L FSQ V. AL-BR£E, ESQ. w L AN-sritit, ARnit 5. -lMr. Searlett opened she case to ?? Jury. attd afterwards proceeded to the examination of witneises. The first witnoss called proved the marriage of the partics at Liverpool, in October, 1808. John 13ontwlr, Eeq. then deposed to his acquaint- ance with the deiniant, who had married a Lady considerahly older then himnselt; \\ itness ...

FRAUDULENT BANKRUPT

... I FRAUDULEtE' BAN TIIUPT. Vickery, tile officea', arrived in London on Aron- day, with Mr. Hunwt,* formerly an eminent wine- merchant in the Cit). whom he has beto in pui- suit of abroad for about five months, hie having left England considerably in debt, fitst having con verted every thing ?? into money, and lie was afterwards made a bankrupt, and his deficien- cies were so very large, that ...

KING'S BENCH—SATURDAY, APRIL 22

... I KJNGTGS BElVCJ-fS.truaDAr, APRL. 22. Mr. Pennei-atner applied to thie Court, on behalf of a Mr. Sergeant, wh o lives near Caher, in the County of Tipperary, for a ecndifioviil order for cri- iminal informations anoniwjt the Rev. John Wallaca and his two sons, Charles and John. The charging affidavit detailed a ntumber of circutsizances (.vhich it uight not be quite proper to publit1 befo:e ...

LONDON POLICE—FEB. 9

... I ' .'LOANDON POLI/CE'. FEB. 9. SALMON FISH RRIES IN THE NORTH, AND. LONDON FISHAMONGEPS. MANSION HousE.-A few days ago, two Gen-j tlemern, who hold shares in extensive fisheries in the North, cane to London for the purpose of claimingI the protection of the Chief 'Magistrate, in a' case wivich most seriously affects their property, and which 'also called 'for peremptory interference tor the ...

CHESTER ASSIZES, APRIL 15

... ?? CHESTER ASSIZEbS, APRiL 15. CONSPIRACY. THZ' KING t. KEING AND ANOTHER. This was an indictment for a coaspiracy to poi- a.on. It was tried yesterday. The first count in the indictmentchargedthe defendants with a conspiracy to poison bis Majesty's subjects; the second witb distributing poison for the destructimn of butfle; the third count with a conspiracy to poison swine. The fourth, with a ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... nj& - ?? Co URT- O.CO.hMMbN COUNCIL.*1 wh trl I ::LONDON,:DEC. 1. DISMUS8AL OF MIkIITERS - trt was this day conveaed, for the purpose of moving Addres siad Petition to the Throne, praying bisa lajesty dismiss lia Ministers from lib counsel for ever. - i Mr. Waitbmlat rose to tnove the Addresff Helrererred to hes ?? of her Majesty to St. Paul's, on Wednesday t, and observed, that if his Majesty ...

LONDON POLICE—OCT 4

... ?? Mn O 7' o, ?? i c r - , NT AN ?, I 0.14 I I U 1.. - A,, ?? ?? '77 -L, ed against Mr. ?ose.h Td tW j hoaving, on she 2Gtli of' Decrnbe, 'r0. qn-antilr ef Ai orsted yarn With,1tt av- 'r ol cuted a license, and the pre:en,.e of a ' 's pa flcer. The goods, it appearedw revent O quay, and the seizing ?? e I 'Zell on tb ty of Ss.a pound OI1 ?? 5arn. ulle0 en A clerk attended frim theblturo of M ...

DUBLIN POLICE

... 'T ., Dfi ,. B t POUC chit,ag ree, ?? 6ff thV L>A ?? was INr:' right aV, In,r art, . ?? aal h o.. pea ed K N lye aa t.id i ri og b a n wi ?? t el acientatlli pa~siingby. The gen'le., m~snth~nk Ln hii Ii, hi toivi~ifs', hit it witi 'nt lng until lhe dlsenvered tilat j P had recompsm .d himaetf for hr6 trouble, by robbing him nf hs goldl watch the Lenirlerma-i ha I ixi hi- pock, t at that momer ...

SUFFOLK LENT ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK ASSIZES, CON'TINUE's FRaOMr FOUittH PAGE. Nuttoll Ay ers v. Watsonr and others.-lbis was ar ?? or tr esass to Irecovr Ts WIEVE SHILLINGS damiages flolnl tire defenldants fir toppilig two pol- lard tirems grlving, ill a ithege at otXoilrd, ill this COuMtY, which the plaintiff allediged tt be his pro- perty. 'rite neltindtiluts relied on a deed- 6f ctitvet- titiej froin tile phidniftif ...

Horrid Murder and Arson

... W.e hravc to detnil the cirectristaflces of a mlurder' cirrunittezd its Wooiwich, on Friday rrigilt last, not c:aceoded in point of atrocity lhy any which stain thc fcalendar of crimecs in this country. The persons oe mrirdered *vere Mr. T. Parker, upwards of 70 years he o gand Sarah Brown, iris housekseeper. Mr. hle Parker, we understand, had formerly been a gohld- 0o- smuith, in London, and ...