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 ...

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 ...

POLICE

... MANSION.HOUSE.-ITINEaANT COAL MEEtC11AXNT$,-Yedtter- day twoyoung men, named WoaPLaYan (lSMITH,were cuargedwiih fraud. The detcoidants are in the habit of golug about with a cart containing cuo:le, wbici they vend at tbe rate of twopence a hundred welght cheaper tihan the retular coal-dealets. The number of huudredsawhieb the cart appeared to carey surprised many; but the secret war discovered ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLiGENeE., COUar. on' .1Rna's .13nce E.1E-'urte Bonkes,; oL P.- On Tarsday, Sir J. S04elett applied for- a certiorri t~o removeproceedings against iMr. Bankes fron the West5*1l064r' $cs~i sn tinto this Coart. -IHeobseirved that the chargeow§Ie. one of an Indecent asiauit, and was preferred against him by three individuals. The Learned C(ounsell eben iad tWe- aflidavit of Mr. Biankes, ...

SALFORD GENERAL SESSIONS

... I~The intermediate general Sessions for this Hundred ht commenced on Monday, at the New Bailey Court Iso House, beforelAhmEsNonsM, Esq., Chairman, and the Le, following Magistrates:-James Watkins, Esq., Bolton; en Clement lloyds, Esq., of Rochdale; James Brierley, sa Esq, Ardwick; William Grant, Esq., Bury; William he' Actey, Esa. iDckinfield; R1ev. JTames Hordern, Old- en ham; John'Frcdcrick ...

POLICE

... PUL1VE. BOW-STREET.-A SHtVL-visn ADVENTURSRR..AA yonul of preprasearsiltig ppearatice, oUt of seedy exterior, ric I his rame to be ANDREWS, and who was evidently from tie td o' Cakes, was yesterday brought to this Office, ch L'4d forgetfulness ot 4e laws of meunt et tutim, and with asrpged 1th to himself a file female lobsttr, which wat expolsed tor gal, i the open window of Mr. Goodwitt, a ...

POLICE

... - [SATURDAY, MANSION-HOUSE.-A young girl, named ELIZA Howa, was brought before the Lord Mayor, under extroordinary and Horrible circumetances. The father of the girl appeared before the Lord Mayor a few dayI ago, and stated that his daughter bad raised a report of him in the neighbourhood, of his having been gull y of horrible conduct towards her, which receiving credit, an immense mob ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS [ill] 19

... LAWY SITUN/;S THIIS DAY-JlNE 19. The L rd and Vice-Chancellkri' Cturts vlil 'lot tit to-day. COURT OF l;ING S BEiNCII-NVESTMINSTE. Sittings at Hhlf-pait 9. COMMfONJURIES.-Doe, (en. RickmanvPiper-L-plig v Watts -Wilkijson v Byes s-Wlkins.s rivOsinonld-DJedeln. Wlitber8, v Moore Bntd Anotaer-Gilder v Wyuyaid-Gawmthoin v Pearson- Iliggs v Will.l-Higg's v Grien-The King v Iznea and Aunother ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY, JUNE 1

... LAW SITTANGS THIS DAY, JUNE 1. Tbe Lord Chancellor will not sit this day. VICE.CHANCELLOR'8 COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at 10.-Motions. BOLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER. Sittings at 11. Harrison v Boydell-Green, v Challenor-Fussey v Ray-Wil- kinson v Henderson-March v Wbeeley-Cope v C .pe, further directions and costi-Guerson v Atkiuson-Same v Same-Hood V Burrne, exceptions, further directions, and ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH.—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19

... I COURT OF KINGS BBNCH.-ffBDNESDAV, JUN 19. f8ittings in Middlesex, before the Mr. Justiee PAT3T5oN and a Special Jury.] GOLDEN V. LADY WYNYARD.-Mr. C. PHILLIPS gtated this to be an action brought by the plaintiff, who was tady's maid to the defendant, for having given an improper character of her, by reason of which she was unable to obtain a situation. The plaintiff had lived two years and ...

HULL POLICE

... HIULL POLICE. ?? only case this (lay of any OtltIA OSA Str-omWheldra/o', aliibourur eLi- in lUh'llludry, fLam1 Tbiver Btridge, wea-, charg''d with having, Hie, 'IT't!Ie nlight of the I i us instant, assaultedl ad Stabbed Jousepih ?? r, a lbankor. T0 'he ,b'f'nd lit tuait1,1d( li1' ilak sti tck Warrendor w5'iih it lilve' of seumi tallf at foot Ion- whicih ho had takelin from a Laity buili. i ...

Published: Friday 21 June 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3698 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUICIDE OF A WEST INDIA MERCHANT

... SUICiDE OF A WEST INDIA TMERCHANT. Os WeltneFtlny an inquest was ireld at the Blue Posts, Charlotte Street, Fitzrov Sliuare, Oln the body of Don- ciin Brown, Esq. a WVest India merchant. Mr Brown, whoi was about tifty years of age, hall recently nrrived in E3giplnd, and engaged hpartnints on the 22i instant at ,Mr Pitsi!n'e house, 28, Upper Chaloltte Street. His nifil, four children, and two ...