YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... YO RKSHIIRE SUMMER ASSIZI,;S I CIVIL COURT-MONDAY, JULY 22. (Fol the preceding business at these dssizes, scefourth page. ) CARTWRIGHT AED WIFE v, SMITH AND) ANOrTER - Mr. WILLM1A9^ and Mr. BAINES were for the plaintiff; and Mr. PoL.Loc and Mr. MtL.Ntt for the defendants. The action was to recover damages for an assault upon the female plaintiff. It appeared that the plaintiff, John Cartwright ...

Published: Friday 26 July 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9936 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL CORPORATION INQUIRY

... Fn ?? :h ?? our last.) tio igFRIDAY, NOV. 15.-ELEVFNTH- DAY.St le THE BRhIBERtY SYSTEM. w le On the opening of' the Court this morning, 'Mr. Wmn. chi Brown, in reference to his evidence of the preceding ay Mc ..relative to the bribery practised by captains of vessels, sht d said he did not speak of'ships belonging to his own house' Tb ybut of' foreign ships consigned to them, over whose pro: ...

FIRE POLICE

... r ?? from 1ie MercuryJ of eay 24.) r d If a fire police should ever be formed here, and there is e no town in England where such an establishment is more if imperatively required, we can and will, with pleasure, fur. a nish the committee with a great variety of suggestions for e the suppression of fires, which we have frepis time to time n collected from a great variety of s mean. Ie time we ...

WESTERN CIRCUIT.—EXETER

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-EXE'T'ER. Trial of Sir J. Jeffceatt atnd Afessrs. Allford, 1asleland, and Holl and, for the alleged Marrdr of Dr. Hennas. The trial of these unhappy gentlemen excited the most intense interest in this ?? prisoners were indict. edl for having aided, assisted, and been present at a duel, fought between Sir J. Jeflhott and Dr. Hennis, on the 10th May last, whlen the latter ...

Derbyshire Easter Sessions,

... Derbyshjre Blaster Sesios - \'EDNESDAY eA, -i t4 -\rt s- - Ler sessions, IVLUNLESDAYIAii.1 ~: Held at tire Town HIAL, Asii 10 a. H at thePIJI P CEV ILn CIUESTFrpnrE D, before And the foll w: Magquircs Ctirates Sir Roqer Greisle~y, Owti Mgitrte Fracis Hurt, E. ; . James floivw1rh2 Req. Robert Arkwriyht, Esq. 'piyaliam aBndy,'Esq. E. S. Challdos'Pole, . rdneud G. Araytpard, Esq. f re w. A.Gilbet ...

LAW

... ?? :NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES. Some weeks ago we noticed the, murder of Samuel Clay,'a master butcher of Sutton. On Wednesday Wm.'Clayton, aged 18, was tried on the charge of being the murderer. The body of the deceased, it will be recollected, was found after a market-day in a close about three miles from Sutton.' There was a deep incision under the'ear, effected in precisely the same manner as that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DISCOVERY OF A ROEeRthS CAVE AND RETREAT NE.&R LiNcoix.-On Monday last a most singular discovery was made in the plantation of Skel- lingthorpe, a small village about three miles from Lincoln, of a most inge- niously constructed retreat for robbers. About six months ago three fellows called Freeman, Coupland, and Greetham, who had been charged with robbing Mr. Chaloner, leather-cutter, of ...

BURY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Orders ?? appellants, Aldham respon. dents. Depden appellants, Chedburgh respondents. Hint- lesham appellants, Boxford respondents, (a case granted.) Rattlesden appellants, Great Whelnethaam respondents, full costs. i Orders coon sed.Wenham appellants, Layham re. sponidents. D Tran~psr)07on ,fnr L~e.-Ahraham Gridley convicted .of stealing two lambs from a field in Little Wald- aingfletd. ...

EXECUTION OF JOHNSON THE MURDERER

... .. ~~~~THR MURDBRA1R. Yesterday, nXE~hnOR, $executed ton front of the Prebtor' 'D~dr ?'ewgalA, fori the msurdsr af'Betjijiaci cbpois witness tbe awful spectacle, Among whook were amnnsi 'of f- .mals..,Qr1 un~a s~t~q~te-~ytche culelewag, vsited by hi, wife ind sitaer, t4~ef fpnist an~adysnnmd $t'ate. o~f r The ihttteW fjie-ily aiffcctii'g, Piid Johoslsbn. lid hsgshliewtf itltrsd'& ktOInd uut~fd ...

STATUTE AND COMMON LAW

... SIATUITE ANVD COMMON LAW. The follwing iS tOn Commi'sion TbWch ha been itsued by bMs Maljet7 for tte purpose of atcertalring to what exVOteIt II prac- ilchble to re~uce to a systematic code che statute and commou lawy of this country William IV., by 1the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Irelard King, Deiender of the Faith. To our trusty and wvell-beloved Thomas Siar ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, DUBLIN, SErP. 1l.-The Inquiry Into the Irish Municipal Corpo- rations, now in progress, will lay the foundetion of a most whole- some reformation in those monittrous]y corrupt institutious. The accounts from Drogheda, Youghsll, Navat, and other placet, which the Commiseioners have already visited, mention that the Investigation is of a most rizid and searchiag nature. This in- quiry, ...

POLICE

... PWUlCE. MANSION-HOUSE.-0oaGtY.-Yesterday, an elderly womar, whose appearance was exremely fautastical, wag put to the bat upon a charge of forgery. When the LotD MAYOR asked he, what her name Was, she curtsied several times, aud said that she Was the Hon. Mils PONSONBY, asid that rhe lived In Wales at a place where a hill went UD to her bouse. It was evideout, from hr conduct, that her object ...