POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE BROTOSHLgArnYestetdaY being the day appointed by the Lord MIyor for hearing evidence to prove that t51e 11,000 pounds' weight of British Leaf seized by the Excise upon the premises of Mr. Heale should not be consumed with fire, the Justice-room was crowded by mercantile ment at eleven o'clock, Mr. Scrjestst BOMPAS and Mr. C. PHILLIPB attended for Mr. Heale, and Mr, ADOLpHUS for ...

BEVERLEY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... I I Thle G',sneral Quartusr Sessionts for the Town and Libeities of Be ver ley, wecre lield on Mond ay, before JOHN MY'ERS, Esq. Ms~yor, J. V. TttotMPsON', Esq. fle-' corder, Aldermen CL~UorEY, HALL,' H-jLt., WILLIAMS, Anieras, IJRILREIoN, &C. After the usual fornaitilies, ?? Jnre, (of whom Mr. WV. Ptli'iin was Foreman) were briefly charged by thle Learned Recorder. FELONY. JANE COATES-(it ...

Published: Friday 18 October 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1973 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SMUGGLING

... int, On Monday last, at the Mansion-house, berore era- the Mayor and Magistrates, Francis Daley was charged res- on the information of Win. Cramp, Esq. collectsrrof tb6r -oi Excise, with having in his possession a quantity of at- spirits which bad not paid the duty, by which fie had flar incurred the forteiture of the spirits, and a penalty of .oss £C100. uld Mr. ENGLAND, who appeared for the ...

Published: Friday 18 October 1833
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1787 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-YEsrERDAY. I CoLEaGe.-sraEET.---Mr. Alderman Fleming and Mr. ,abbett were the magistrates present. Mr. E. Prendergast stated that he appeared for the purpose ef laying inforiations against Mr. Mtoylan for the purpose of binding the latter party to keep the peace. Mr. Moylan had assaulted him, but he intended to proceed for the assault in the King's Bench; in the present ...

JURY COURT—GLASGOW

... JURY COURT-GLASGOW'. of On Friday a Jury was sworn ill rite cause ill ;Olich Jr George Rtobertson Aiknmon, Esq. oif Ross and BroMneir too, 'is' p'umir.; end his Grace Alexanerdr, Duke Of Ss Hamilton and Brandon, is Defender. ir' The following were tire issees It being adnk ited that tire Pursuer is proprietor of tim ig ?? of Rloss, it5 tile perish of Hamilton, arid of turetaill t- houses end ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-A young man named EDw. DENMAN, who has very high connexiono, was brought before the Lord Mayor at the instance of several persons, who complained that they could not get their property which they had entersted to him out of his hands. The prisoner is a watchmaker. 'The general complaint against him was, that it was a matter of extreme difficulty to prevail upon him to restore ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND Mano ATROCIOUS M57ADER-1ty DAY, Oct. I.-This ?? . ton as tb Cab confusion this afternoon OVings te' iI yoftng man,' named Daniel Ston theill alr ceeding from our fair on his Way ri0 it nesday, H. P. Delnmy, Esq Cyh5n 0 C. L. Sandes, Esq., and Ca; Q pannelled a higly respectable jiq hotse, to inquire into the &ir , atf with the death of the borc an excellent charets lt a aie ed. Doctor ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—OCT. 30

... INSOLVENT DEBTO-RS' COULTI.-OCT. 30O NOVEL APPLICATION-A LUNATIC INSOLVENT. SARAH RoNfr,0THAa1 applied to the Court on behalf of her husband, who is a prisoner in Whitecross-street, and unfor- tunately of Unsound mind, for bis discharge, she having corn- plied, on his behalf, with the rulesadopted by the Court for the relief of insolvent debtors labouring under insanity. Mr. COOKE who ...

ASSESSED TAXES

... ASSESSED T'AXES. Anumeioua andrespoct ableMeetinrg was held on Monday night, at the Duke of Y.:rk, MNIut .street, Re ei)t's ParP, for the pr- pose ot obtaining the abolition of the As8sesed Taxes, particulerly those oun riudows and houser. Mr. Wood Ii the Cbalr. The Secretary reaid the copy of a letter which be had witten to Lord Althoip, r ~nmuoIetig the proceedings at the MeetiDg on Monday ...

LOSS OF THE EARL OF WEMYSS SMACK

... I LOSS OF THE EARL OF WEMYSS SIACK. | (IMVESTIG.ATION CONTINUEn.) 'lir William jmomes 'llingay stated, that he- wvs agent for the vessels of the Sunderland and Newtcastle cum- panies. He remembered the stranding: of the Earl of ~emyss on Sunday the Ist of September. He was on shore when the passengers left the vessel. The captain and crew followed; he asked for the captain; he inquir- 6 ed if ...

ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONEL LYSTER

... ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF COLONE\L LYSTER. The following is Colonel Lyster's own account of the murderous attack made upon him in the streets of Brusselh which we noticed on Saturday. Colonel Lyster is an Irishman. TO HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ROBERT ADAIR. t 1 Brussels, Sept. 27. E SiR--I take leave to lay before your Excellency the .particulars of an outrage of a most diabolical kind which I ...

POLICE

... MANSION-HOUSE.-PREPARATION 0ov BRITISH LEAF. -Yesterday being the day appointed by the Lord Mayor for hearing arguments and evidence upon the question whether or not the immense quantity of British leaf which had been seized by the Excise upon the premises of Mr. Heale, the British leaf manufacturer, should be burnt, a multitude of people collected about the gates of the Mansion house, and the ...