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SERIOUS CHARGE OF ARSON

... this did not in-I cldude the stock on the prenmisesa at the time of the fire, ha viz, two sacks of flour, half a sack of potatoes, and 30 or 40 loaves. All the plate appeared to be one tea-spoon, found in Miss Bate's pocket, when taken into custody.- ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... Brew .. 30 33 Greyditto . 37 42 Feed.,. 2G 29 Beans 10. .6 40 Rigat.O 00 Oats, Potatoe 28 IJS White Peas . 44 47 Polalid 20 S lGrey ditto .. 4t 42 Frecd.28 50, Beans.26 39 ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... consequence perished. Mr. Thomas ve Evans, of Cotton's wharf, Tuoley-street, said the sloop 7 ly Betsy was laden with a cargo of potatoes, which were. be shipped at Perth, and consigned to him. The vessel was . se lost on the Nore sands on Tuesday night-the crew ...

COURT OF EXHEQUER, DUBLIN, MAY 26

... half a dozen pounds of potatoes to make a poultice (a favourite nostrum writh thle Irish) i placed it in her hushavid's worsted stocking and tied it r round his neck and face. In her hurry she, unfortunately, I placed the potato poultice so but to his ...

CORPORATION TOLLS

... interdicted di -by an official order; thle roast beef shops are shut up ; enplum pdiis re forhidden, and an embargo is laid upon potatoes. What will the poor Irish do i they yo maliciously add. Many of the French cooks, we are told, ti tohave given notice to ...

Published: Tuesday 28 February 1832
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1933 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... pocket.- The shoes Were off. I- tben irent-to-cok for the- privoer, first at the witness Pownall's house. There I found two potato forks behind the bed. On the prongs of one were marks of blood, and I afterwards observed blood upon tile .bandle. I subsequently ...

Yorkshire Spring Assizes

... them to be so. On the 10th of P- September, Boothroyd, who is servant to Mr. Dalton, of attended Huddersfield market with potatoes. The prisoner at went to his stall and purchased of him three halfpenny- ,d, worth, in payment for which lie tendered a bad ...

COURT OF KING's BENCH, MAY 8

... tl~ that one haed thrown a potatoe at the otlier, to direct his from ly attention to some particular object. The magistrates then want at requested the complainant to point out the injury the even .n blow from tile potatoe tad occasioned, but lie could ...

SCULCOATES POLICE

... 27 los CGreyditto 15 1ert.. . 19 22 qno lBeans..32 50 tigs 21 23 per Oats, Potatoe . 27 White Peas 30 I tPoland .In 23 Grey ditto 3 31 Ne, , Feed ...

HIGH TREASON

... Majesty was in front, if h( In with the window open. I saw a missile going through P the air, whicahappeared like agood sized potatoe. I saw reec it strike his Majesty over the brim of the hat. His Ma- to tl of jesty wore his hat over his eyes to sre hmfo ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... wash, and . . making and distilling spirits from potatoes only; and all t spirits made or distilled from mangel wurzel shall be r charged with the same duties as spirits made or distilled s from potatoes in England, Scotland, or Ireland, respec- e tively ...

COURT OF KINGS BENCH

... Flole 303 Yorkohlre ?? 210. 320. 34s. Fine 305 Ohtt, Msealiig, 11id. to 10(1d. Fine to f0ld. per Stoevi (Per Quarter lImp.) potato ?? Ils, to 21S. Floe to 2124. ?? ins, 211. to -S. Fine to 22s. Frlezland ll~id Smsall ?? s. l9s. Io -,a; FIns -000 (Pler ...