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LONDON, DECEMBER 19

... early ill septefllbld' !peachy, ftifty houses were dstiyed, adl vsel, lost. The1 tide rose so hihas to d bi of -he vessels thrlee miles into thle countl' t- twelve vessels vcre lost at XVera CU7, ?? part of tile crews ?? . l t e within these few days ...

Published: Tuesday 22 December 1807
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 996 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE

... las heard for I two hours a~lld a half iII his own defonce. His Lord- ship'`aid'' lie had verv particular reasots for being heard, and-hoped ie ishould be indulged. His Lord- ship then entered upon a v&rv'laborate review of the. suit moved against him ...

CONVENTION of CINTRA

... gale, many of them would have been lost, as they were mostly reduced to the last anchor, and the vessels were badly fodnd, and not calculated to lie off a lee shore. Q. Do you recollect some boats and men being lost in landingand particularly some that ...

Published: Tuesday 06 December 1808
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3854 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHERIFF'S COURT, LONDON—May 12

... enjoyivg the playfulness of youth, brought about what hap- pened in their riper years ; it produced frietdships, and friend- ship ripened into love. They tried to make resistasice agltinst what thev knew to be impnrper-it sas in vain. T[he ?? to be draswin ...

LEEDS, JULY 21

... the House of Commons, in the next Session of Parliaisi nt. 'Flse ?? is an ?? of the Sureess of tile undermentioned Greenland ships, belonginZ to the ports of Huhnl and Whitly :-I-Iope, 11 hath Aurora, It ; Ol)d Misischester, 9; Manclhest-r, 7 Prince ol Brazil ...

YORK ASSIZES

... lualdecrsisi as asbnou 513 Her ?? us-sts tar 'virrncr-d u iulie, huri sa 13 years ofirno's. Shei. kpt iris iso us r, havhisg lost sec to nioitler seelse -iears sr-n. ITIri urirslo erios 'if tire De- feiidiit scene rciapietuhtc,1 Dr. Lodslge isiia heist ...

MANSLAUGHTER

... 'The leanlitg hiltse becoming un- catim ve ?? compelled the other horses to pro- repe Is ceed at a great rate, anid the driver lost all t6e f ctt nicmamnd or ilnem, and was prevented, by tlhe. twer ul rapidity of' the totioli, ?? getting oit of the with cart ...

FROM THE London [ill] [ill]

... lile blockading squadron before the Isles of raaeand Bonaparte anchuared ia his Majesty'r ship hoadicea off Fort Dixncan, in the island of Rioderiguea. o tile was lost in making the necessary arrange- To Sor thle reduction of this islatnIid, aelw well as ...

Published: Tuesday 30 October 1810
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1955 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS BOROUGH SESSIONS

... and the last to be confined one nionth solitary, William Sirddal. for bastardy, tube confined until he indemnihofss the towtl ship. Jaites GLtldshraugh, fur stealinga silver tankard, ar- qtt tted. Mary Lawson, (live bills pi-eerred aeainst her) for stealing ...

MILITIA MEN'S FAMILIES

... from Greerland, tt Inl i ship, havitig tiearly 50ttOtis ( of hbltistiri it i bulk ; sihe lais 36 whales, expected Li, to boll 1811 toints of oil. Sie brings the fillotwing to w account of the suceesa of the totdereenttione ., ( ships:- Cet htulif-Asrora, ...

Letter-Box in the Wi

... 1811 .-Vice-Admiral Sir J. Saumarez has transmitted John Wilson Croker, R-a>. a letter from Captain Seirell, ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS

... muirderers, who had Int ttate Is rub the preMicLce3, forriopsaperty Sans lost, and in searchiug the shop 15-1. in cash anul nunt a was found in a tin hnx, besides hoiicy on Mr. Mars, A ship rarpen- ter's pin maul, broken at tle point, atid a brihitkluyr's Ictog ...