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... 11 PI..IomCEa-., *.MARLBORO~uoI! _STREFET. ThD'IP; SHGCASS.-n'hsa 1a etstyMan, '*lib',e ap tarince was thai -Of a redute~ff&ferse,;Wa4'bsciated C&et ' s tklr theV09ant Act, for 'lit?~g Tlie reendicityV sesimslihn alm rmseveral persons ic feries, 'and took; bim, into C' o4. d leconryin i,, n naman ner dispilaying ais wnly canidottr and smlct o character, replied to this eharge''; by sain, i a ...

Published: Monday 07 April 1823
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1205 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IN'1'ELLlGENCE. (A:, r1~c kSp iotl rA es ize e( cl ti nuod z fr om oulr ls D.,,rl,.-J oh ii X'ohins, for a high way robbery ait Nesseolt-WV. ILonelock, Ibr at atile at bet ier-Joh beelianer (n lho ple:ilaed guilty') fst. stealit', a r~~ sle,&.f~i i ns.-sldl~sa hl ton ttan-\ 1gldl oat ohil, c.fions h:isi mrastCilodgig apau t Chorn- tlV-enl't Isaaec 1)av es. sa/it.'I l-ensis, (br ...

SOUTHWARK SESSIONS

... SOUTIIVWAA SESSIONS. Butler Odel Monktonq, Esq. was tried uponi an indictment charging him with having assaulted an old woman, his cook, with a candle and candlestick, in her bed at nigiht. Anne Woodwvard, the cook, said that in September she was in bed one night, with one of Mr. Monkton's sons, a child about a year old. Between one and two in the morning the .dfendant entered her room, in ...

ASSIZES

... ,SSIZES. KINGSTON, AraIL e,. JosEK1 HL;oPER and CHARLES lBONNICK, young nien of respect- able appear.nce, were indicted tor'assaultiig Robert Johnaou on the King's Ilighaway, in the pariah ot St. Olave, Southwark, and taking lrom his person a watch and sealS, and Ss. in oney..-l There were six other indictments against the same prisoners for different offences of the same nature. a Ir. ...

CORNWALL LENT ASSIZE

... The Jndges arrived at Launceston, on Monday evening, and opened the Commission. On Tuesday about twelve o'clock their L'ordsbips repaired to Court, wheii business commsenced. Mr. Justice Burrough presiding at the Crown'Bar, and Mr. Baron Hullock at Nisi Prius. -His Lordship in addressing the Grand Jury, said he felt great pleasure in congratulating them on the state of the Calendar, which he ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... CORtONAER'.S INQ U-gS T. ~i- Yesterday movrning at twelve o'clock, an inquisition was taken at the Plough, Public-Hocuse, Clapharn-common, before William le Crahbe, Esq. Deputy Coroner for the'Liberty of the Duchy oft 1Y Lancaster, in Surrey, on the body of Airs. Elizabeth Itichardf,I !d who was intiniOanliy murdered at her residence near Clapham. (:C comlmon, oin 'Tuesday night list. Of ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... - - 4(Lal} d are~ent.' MOST CXARSOR.lI-l' X9E. IF on Cmt. Prankwkii J1 . x- ?? IF hel C1JCWQ, P~T'lii~n' L. pn~tsie. t tlerssy -;c; i . 114r ee G = rent for their children', and soic e aina fo ther u frin e di rntentr an:. ol atter hanfor gtiven irt &71 enh o. ne numeald rtsincno~ rzd oed iir ttr ngis nreve tof ta.;c anothe woy trac vier a bte E,i 1in t f of ilsti nalnty 6. A cu rsiou r ...

SOUTHWARK SESSIONS

... Yesterday these Sessions commenced before AiJerman J. J. Ssixet, and the RECORDrERs. BNTLEr. ODELL MsONxTON, Esq. was tried upon an indictment, charging him with having assaulted an old woman his cook, with a candle and candlestick, in her bed at night. _ l Anne Woodward, the cook, said, that in September she was in bed one night with one of Mr. Monkton's sons, a child about a year old. ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... D;UBWSHIRM EASTER BSESXzOS. I-' .- A - - -._ 1. 1 , 5 a* - F TulESnRDY, Ainaen 8.-The General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for this County took place this mlorning3 at the County Hall, before Francis MAlundy, Esq. M. P. (rhairnian.) The Hon. George Vernon. Godfrey M eynell, E sq. The Hon. Colonel (Cavendish. Francis lsirt, Esq. Sir II. Fitz iicrbert, Bart. I W. D). Lowe, Esq. John Radtord, ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... 11' TRTAL OF THE FOLKESTONE SMUGGLERS. - Saturday, at tenl o'clorck, the Court bat and proceeded onl the 6i trial. AMr. Justice Park asked Mr. Broughatin Ciii the absence of 5'I Doctor Luihiugton), whether he wished to have two papers, put re in by Doctor. Lqrlhington-, read. M~r. lirougham replied, in the rr, affirrnatve, ' The .papei s were accordingly read. The firet was a Ir- defence ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOoUSE.-SHERUIDAN, who some days ago was charged with having struck a labourer, named Ford, with the sharp edge of a bricklayer's hammer, was yesterday brought up for final examination. A surgeon, who examined the cut upon Ford's head, deposed that the wound was an incised wound about an inch and a halt in length, but not of a dangerous depth, and the skull was not frac- tured. Ford ...

POLICE

... edBOW-STtrEcT.-Saturday, a wvoman who said her name was Smith, and that she was the wife of one of the miessengers to ithe Honourable Society of Lincoln's-inn, applied to Mr. Alinshuill, thie Sitting ilagistrate, for hts assistance to recovtr her daughter, ona girl of 16, who she said had been seduced, and was then livitig ?v with a gentleman at Nu. 11, Cravtn-buildingsI Drury-lane. AWl rs. ...