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LAMENTABLE SUCIDE OF THE REV. G. WATSON, VICAR OF CAISTOR

... LAMENTABLE SUICIDE OF THE REV. G. WATSON, VICAR OF CAISTOR. .jilan On Sunday morning last, about eight o'clock, the Heii iinlbitants of Caistor were ?? info the grcatest coul consternstion bythe discovery that the Rev. G. Watson, A the respected Vicar of that perish, and rector of the nd- adys j oining village of Itothivell, hld committed euicide under T peculiarly distreasitig circiumstrnces. ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 18

... COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JuNE 180 I ?? I It [Middlesex Sittings at Nisi Prius, before Lord Chief Justice t TINDAL, and a Common Jury.] at NEWTON v. ROWE AND ANOTHER. This action was resumed this morning. It was brought by Mr. Augustus Newton, the barrister, to recover damages t f from the defendants, thepreprieters of the Chlcenhain Exanziner, r e for a libel. The defendante pleaded a ...

Law Intelligence

... Law Intelligetnce. CENTRAL CRtIMINAL COURT. FRIDAY, Nov. 29th.-MURnER.-Alf'Ced Edwards, a man of very respectable appearance, and who was described in theocalendat as being by trade an oilman, and his age to be 24 years, was placed at the bar, charged with the wilful murderiof Jane Gregory, by ad- ministerinlg to her a ]arge quantity of sugar of lead. Thedeeasedit appeared was a womanof the ...

Law Intelligence

... LI AW jillictligruce. QUEEN'S BENCH. .eIONDAs.-TIIE QUEEN V. THE JUSTICES or Yonsas1ma. -MI l1'ashley tioved for a r ule calling upon three miagis- trates of yoritshire to show cause why a 7neolatstte should not be directed to them cominaiding them to issue a dis- tress warrant to cisferee the payment of a poor-rate for the township of TluddeIsCield. The rate had been made and duly published, ...

JUSTICE TO IRELAND

... A requisition signed by 10 inhabitants having been prbsente ' to the High Bailiff, a public meet- ing was this day jThursday) held at the Town Hall, Southwark, over TWlieh William Pritchard, High Bailiff, prosided, At, one o'cock he took the chair. The hail was densely crowded. The High Bailiff read a letter from B. Wood, Esq,, M.P. for the Borough, apologising ft. his non-attendauce on the ...

A PERAMBULATING COURT AND PARLIAMENT

... A PERAMBULATING COURT AND PAR- LIAMENT. THE Proposal to hold the Court and United Par- w liament of the 1United Kingdom of England v' gains ground every day. The cool and passionless fil Spectator has oftentimes reverted to it, and cunningly Is ut it forward as the only means by which the Lb Minister can even hope to deal with the question of gy REPEsAL; a question which, as the Spectator bc ...

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... s6triento, OQffueo, 3inqiueot, &c. SWING AT HAVICK.-OOn Sunday morning about two o'clock, the inhabitants of this quiet town were roused from their peaceful slumbers by the ringing of the fire bell, and the rumble of the fire engine along the streets, accompanied by loud cries of fire, fire, a&. The people rushed to the streets, and soon ascertained that three corn stacks belonging to John ...

IRELAND AND THE POLICE

... ' ?? Feb. 21, 1844. tke W~e are becoming of sufficient importance to the ik tt htthe authorities have lately been so good nasto cause two and sometimes more, of the Detective Force to attend out meetings.. nty 11Keep out the Tories was the cry In every pirish In .Ireland, while the Whigs were passing the Police Bill. t In Not a voice was raised in Ireland against this bill but nip1 myown. I ...

Accidents, Offences, Inquests, &c

... -Qmbrut'd, Offelirco, 'rliqAtroto, &,C. ?? ?? ?? BIRTHi IN A MAIL COACI.-On Saturday evening a lady who had just arrived in London by railway from Folkestone, started for Norwich by that mail, which goes from the Belle Ssuvage, Ludgate-hill, and after travelling outside a few miles on the road, sho complained oi sudden illness. The other insides hailed the drivcr, who, on opening the coach ...

HULL POLICE REPORT

... SATURDAY, JASuAn5y 20.r 3.eforec Mesers.' Th~Isrpson, Eggyirrld', arid Atlkis'roll. JUVENSILE''srHEVes.-Wl4diaer T/rorrpsonrrd or.I Wflhon were brought up 'on a charge of robbing tha till of Mr. Jamel Goddard, who keeps a beer-herrse. -Evidence Was gorse into to-sliow.tihat theyvewre eon- -nected wvith a gang, of five othors who hand gone on A sprowling ecucrsion to rob different placer. The ...

Published: Friday 26 January 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6038 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DARING ROBBERY OF A COUNTING HOUSE

... | DARING ROBUDRY OF A OUNTING HOUSE. iof( On '5ionday night, or early on Taouday morning, theofficecu of l~ieeurs boik trorth and Spaid1ing, timbur noerelsnta, site- ol atd ten tbe niorils aide of the Old Dock, Wn Setoloniu41y HH &nered, and about £35 In t ald anud aiteer rere tolen. From Hto a jiewr of the preinLes, it would appear thattito ethieves first cut entosed thle taeh~render s ...

Published: Friday 22 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 839 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EAST RIDING INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... e j etAS BID1NG WSOLVNT DEBTORS' is .. ~ - I I 'COURT.' - r I . I I - *I - r.,. 1 r.Contimaslsarie, L!Zw,sRftqeavieg THid1lns wi- eek, heold a courvt at Yorlr Cc'Istle, land disposed of ithe follow- Si. IIblgiad from this district of the ?? Pitelp S1kmftlat In of Beeferld, leer- Driffleld, cord- n' wa r wsu oposed, and 'ordered to be discharged; au forthwith. (Jronv Aliliter, of Kilbarn, In ...

Published: Friday 08 November 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2139 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment