WINDSOR POLICE

... 1 MATRhMONIJAL FELIClTr.-Tht lady of Lieutentnt William Tapp, R N. of Old Windsor, appeared before Lord Hacor ad Mr. FOSTER to prefer a complaint against her husband for ill-treatment, and refusing' to five with hei, ot tbillow her a proper maintesuce. Please your worships (said Mrs. Tapp), be's very Unjust to me indeed; he said, that he could keep peace with any other woman; that he did not ...

CRIME IN NORFOLK

... From thle new Report, w~hich has lately hecn addresised to tbe County E'dgistra, es, by the Rev. James Brown, it itl truly gra- tzfving to observe that the number of cnnnmitmcnlts to the Castle, frem October, 1827, to October, 1828, has diminished 18 per cent. compared with thsose of the preceding; year, viz. fron, 585 to483. The Rev. Chaplain also states, that the *number oxf prisoseral whom ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.-ThuRSDAY. GROSS FRAUD. JAMES ROGERS was chlrged with fraudulently obtaining from the Earl of Templeton the sum of fs. Mr. ALLEY, in stating the case for the prosecution, said, that the prisoner was formerly a porter at the Gloucester Coffee Hl-nue, Piccadilly, and had possessed himself of printed blanks for porterage, receipts, or tickets, which it was well known were ...

THE MURDER AT POLSTEAD

... [FROMN THE SUFFOLK HERALD-] Corder bat all along exhibited as great a recklessness of con- duct-so unfeeling and wretched a beart-that were nat we partially acquainterl with him (is he really was, we shouldl have thought his conduct incompatible with human nature lie eas taken beavor (a sort of lunch) with the mlen in the barn, and near the very spat where his victim was deposited; and he vas ...

POLICE

... POL ICE. 1OW-STREET-The Hon. Colonel Fitzgibbon charged W. TARRANT, the driver of a glass coach belonging to a Mr. Hadarth, with horsewhipping him at tke Operta bouse, en Sa- turday night. It appeared by the statementhof the Colonel and his footman, that the defendant very improperly drove his coach between the Colonel's and the coach ot a Noble Lord-the Colo- nel, in attempting to back the ...

ARCHES' COURT.—TUESDAY

... ARCHES' COURT.-TUESDAY. HAMIENTON AGAINS5T HAMERtTON.-Th515 was a suit for di- vorce by resson of adultery, promoted by Major William Hamerton, against Isaheila Francets, his wife. The adultery was alleged to ihave been committed with Jehn Bushe, Esq. at Cheltenham, where both the parties resided, and else- where. Tbe suit was originally instituted in the Consistorial Court of Gloucester, and ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—FRIDAY

... ; Xiff-CFL1(NELLOR'S COURT'-FRID.41 . . 1~,( ! riitt v. RlotQrs AND I) jrIsEaS0-In thle CaUse, the q f fl,:,rAt kbtnsion de Beauvoir the cousin and heir of Icreri Peter de Beauvoir, prays that a lease, granted by k ReterenI eter Me deatu'rir to the defendant Rhodes, may ,red tp to be cancelled, on the groiund that it was ot- rIth is relotioti by fraul and deception The persons ed with cerrying ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT.—MONDAY

... VICE-CHANCELLOR'S CO UR T.-MOYDAY. GURNEY V. BERNHARD AND OTHRRS.-TIIe plaintiff in this csiue is a Mr. Rici:ird Gurney, who either was or is the De- puity Warden at the Stannaries, and the cefeidants are Gentle- men carrying on business Hs brokers and merchants. TThe p1atd- 1ff baving deposited sime jeweis of thfe alleged value of 5,000!. in the banids I tse d. fendtantq, received from them ...

18, 61 LOWGATE, HULL

... HOUSE of LORDS— Monday. 23 ANTI-SI.AVEBY SOCIETY PETITION. Earl Gboivenor, haring petition present en the subject of slavery, would take this opportunity of putting the questions of which had given notice to the noble Duke opposite. was not actuated by any feeling of h'tstilityto that class of persons, or any individuals belonging it, who had rendered themselves obnoxious to the laws the ...

Published: Tuesday 01 July 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4646 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INSTRUMENTAL

... MS. Walt* J. W. Holder Mr. Itajrljr’t p»ij.ular She bWtmvd him,'! tri.wgmir norcr I willi Variation* by . 3 Wall* Air with VarlMinm J. F. Hurrowc* T. alrt»lii>c A tit from Auber’# JMimirrd Oyn-r* j Muitte l*orl»ci, *’ prow: and poetical articles. Thr of K Tower. The Foot Tlie I1»*e all The Moml of Ni«xl|«th II Fan3Mco|>or l.i Mu«mm . Tht* Mukic Master Venice M-tiir.-u The Rou ...

Published: Tuesday 16 December 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 498 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

atrocious act of piracy

... The ship Guildford, on the 13th ult. fell in with the bark North Star, in great distress, and supplied her with provisions and necessaries. It appears the North Star sailed from Colombo on the 13th of I>ecember, with a carg# of coffee a.id cinnamon, and the following passengers: —Major Logie and family; Surgeon Goodwin, of the Royals; Hospital Assistant Johnson ; Ordnance Clerk Robinson: Mr. ...

Published: Tuesday 22 April 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 625 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

RURAL AFFAIRS

... - .A- A - .1 . A a . Contrary to expectation, the weather in Is I'vet~ r went a change for the worse o n Tuesday; a ud up to Friday eV hadba constant alternation of sunshline and ab iwer, accaa1.5, occasionally with vivid flashes Of lightning, loud peals s(fl der, and deluges of rair. On Saturday, particularly eatl the morning, the air felt very sharp and chill; the thermoasorl fell about 10 ...