POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE'LLIGENCE. GUILDHALL. A young man unamied T'honas Fry was brought before Sir Peter Laurie yesterday, charged with committing a daring robbery. Mr. Avant, assistant to Mr.Gray, a silversmith In Fleet- street, statetl that about a quarter past seven cclock the preceding evening he heard a violent blow struck against the shop window, and looking towards It he sasi that at re- markably ...

OF YORKSHIRE

... CIENTLEMEN. —The Constitutional anil Liberal Principle, which induced me In accept the call of Rcqui.itioni.t. at the la-t General fcli rtion, and the renewed Pto-Di.e. nf .rl whirl. I have received, offer myaelf your noiioe. and to requert your Suffrage, at the approaching Election, If I ahould have the honour nf becoming vnor Reprewn'ative. which I have ever fell and eacitcd in my ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 116 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

G. BURTON

... RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that receives into his House limited number of PUPILS, from the age of Si* to Fourteen Years. Tbe usual branches ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 194 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES OF JEWELS

... THE RECENT EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES | OF JEWELS. The police, as well as the officers of Bow-street and Marlborough-street, have been actively engaged in tracing out the means by which the late robberies of jewels, &c., amounting to between one and two thousand pounds, have been accomplished. As yet nothing has been discovered to afford ground for hope that the perpetrators will be de- tected; but ...

EDUCATION

... R. CHARLES SMITH * SCHOOL, at Hsnov.near Hull, for the reception of limited number of Boarders, will be Re-opened on Monday, January 19th, 1835. Terms, which are moderate, may known on application ; and.as the Master has had Twenty-Three Years* Experience his Profession, he is able to give very respectable References. ...

Published: Friday 02 January 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 51 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS

... These sessions commcnced yesterday morning. In the absence of F. CoNs', Esq., the official chairman, who, we regret to say, is seriously ill, Mr. RAvWLINSON, Of Queen- squire police-officc, presided. Harriet Diron, an interesting looking young woman with a child in her arms, was indicted for feloniously steal- ing, on thQ 21st of December last, a sovereign, a half- crown, a shilling, and a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... GUILDIIALL. - Yesterday a labouring man, named ?? Castlc, was brought beforn Sir Peter Laurie' charged with carrying on an illicit still in Butler's-alley, Milton-street. ilur-ess and Smith, two excise officers, entered the house about four o'clock the previous afternoon, and found a still at work on the first floor, which they seized, with about 20 galb ns of wash, and a small quantity of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET. SrNGUL..A CAs..-A VOLung- man of very repulsive ap- pear-abe, having lis hair fastened in a knot, with a comb in the same manner as a woiman's, wet yestortloy brought before Mr. Conant on the followiag charge:- The previous afternoon he had been seen to decoy a lit- tle child into a house in Church. street, in which he occu- pied a garret, and information of the ...

THE CASE OF RICHMOND AGAINST MARSHALL

... (Fross the Exanaiiner.)t This trial is the most eventful of the minor incidents G of these eventful times. It is a scene of drilamatic recur rection-a brief presentment of those 'good old days which all true hearted Tories yet long to restore. It s refers to transactions of the closing nionth of ]811(, andt tile topening' of Ih ya 17whntreusendons ma- jorities ar.ed the government itht ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... IHIGH-i COURT OF JtSTICIAIY. At the rneceting of t66 Court yesterday, Duncan 3P Neill, Esq. toek the oaths as Solicitur-Generai ; awr Adam Urquhart. Patrick Robertson, R. Wkighanm, and David Miloe, Esqrs. also taok the oaths as Advocates- Depute. Jtlires Meroisi: of'l Morrison, Wgliurihn Af'Eran, ant Catfharine Stewart, Morris or Afborri`sI, weie chargeilr raith five different acts of theft; ...

TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION,

... BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Bu Messrs. LEIGH and WITHERS, the BRISTOL HORSE BAZAAR, on THURSDAY, January 9lh, 1935, One o’clock precisely, fTMIE following STUDS clever and well-bred HUNTERS, in excellent condition, all of whom have signalized themselves in Bedfordshire, Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, and Gloucestershire; many equal to weight, and will sold in consequence of their respective owners ...