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MURDER IN THE FOREST OF DEAN

... line, with 820 passengers; the Conway, Catain Liston, of the sarme line, with 860 government emigrants for Sydney; and the Tayleur, Captain Noble, belonging to the White Ster line, with 460 passengers for Melbourne. DBATa op A CANTENAnIANl Died at Great ...

THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... THE WRECK OF THE TAYLEUR. THE INQUEST. h (From the Freeman's Journa~l.) e The nqiyinto the causes of this melancholy disaster, 'which reutd in the loss of so many of our fellow- fi creatures, was commenced on Friday, at Malahide, by Henry Davis, Esq. ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... and ostrich-like ex- terior, was charged by Betsy Tayleur, a buxom dame of forty years, but with a waspish kind of countenance, with ommittieg an assault upon her. Mistress Wilson and Mistress Tayleur are neighbours in the vicinity of Castle-street, and ...

Published: Friday 03 February 1854
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1897 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOSS OF THE TAYLEUR

... passengers on board the Tayleur, were the hrst witnesses examined, and they detailed tho circumstances of the ship's wreck and preceding passag.e from Liver- ?? Davison, of' Kent, a seaman, and a pas- senger on board the Tayleur, the next witness, said ...

THE LATE AWFUL SHIPWRECK OF THE TAYLEUR

... THE LATE'~ IAWFU IHPWEC OF TH AYLEU.Q ?? ?? inquest on the bodies of theisecond' mate of the: 'Tayleur, and the'surg'on'sdshf, bpotf of whom perished in that vessel at Lambay, has been holden at Malahide. John Noble, lateicaptai ofithe ITI`ylur, ...

DURHAM SESSIONS

... cemetirils is 480.-Lieutenant Engledue has again been struck off tile navy list,h ll hi-ving refused to ?? owners of the Tayleur have issued a eir- cular, shiell states thiat the fund for the relief of the sutenrers at present amounts to nearly 3,000-The ...

THE HULL PERJURY AND CONCEALMENT CASES

... of such disasters would refuse to give them their assistance. All who at were aware of tie real cause of the loss of the Tayleur, in and knew what they wished to accomplish, would, he il felt convinced, go with themn.-Mr. W. L. Pattinson, at one of the ...

LEEDS BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... Gair-- vi lick, Alelthiam, taretier ; 1. Beutterwor-th, Motley, mraree- at fect~rert ; arlid A. Bromlhey, heeds, sculptor- J. Tayleur, of tie Wixiilay, far-er bailiff', for a vexeatirese defence, w~as r-emaiederlt ire six reereotlis from thre daent of tire ...