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[ill] SCENE IN THE HULL POLICE COURT

... PU0. said that when they told lici to go away she would not, but commenced a disurbance against the police station door, and sail she would not go away. She was then taken int) custody. On being brought up thi6 morning sorducted herselt in the most shocking ...

AMUSING FORTUNE TELLING CASE

... , who seemed surprised at the decision, were then removed. I The Marquis of Normanby, the new Governor of Queensland, will sail for that colony on the 26th of April. THE SEAaEN`S ORPHAN INSTITUTION OP LIVER. ?? annual meeting of this charitable institution ...

Published: Friday 24 February 1871
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1384 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ELOPEMENT WITH ANOTHER MAN'S WIFE

... Mr~le. GO'an :It's vridicerulous'I neve heard of suchd a 'thinge . Will them-be- any objectionto me takingil My ?? her' 'hip sails atstwelve asd. I have paid my , , p 5ss, ge. , -e Yr.^ : . - I ?? Chicf Constable We have got-te'boxes. ' ?? Travis: Th po ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... the authb~rity of the defetidant himself fur saying that a better wotkmnan bad nevee gone onl board a ship. The aci ship had sailed for New Orleans, and during the voyage tile mate had taken a dislikec to tlhe plaintiff, which he took frequent opportonitirs ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1193 | Page: 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL POLICE COURT

... and boardel another vessel. They left' the schooner owing to her having no flag flying. The pilot boat had the number on the sails, arid 'pilot' painted on her side. ,Several pilots employed on board the' pilot boat gave similar evidencb to that of tho'captain ...

THE RECENT CASE OF DEATH IN CHILDBIRTH

... blood-poisoning, obtained Wvhlh tlcing a pjnit mortemz examillation of the de- e ael.-Dr. Atkinson, who hias now recoveted, sail lie irwiondcd tile deceased il her two foriner colfinenmtents Wilen ho wit.' called iin to see her on the last occasion, it ...

Law and Police

... furl the mizen top. sail. One day when they were aloft, furling the sails, the Captain thus addressed them from tie quarter- deck: - My Lords and Gentlemen, you Right Hen- ourable lubbers on the mizen-topsail-yard, roll that sail up and be-to you, and ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... that there was riot fifty yards in tire drui ietting he sent. Defendant deified tli't lie ares ill debt to the plaintiff, and sail that tire third itemn of RI odd was fir ?? returnedl. 1t' Ilairlt;ff djet ied that tile item was forgotosreturlel. Hi-fsHorror ...

Published: Friday 14 February 1873
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1249 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF KIDNAPPING FOR THE FEDERAL SERVICE

... Ashton, Liverpool, and some from abroad, aboard the Great Wesrern, and the vessel left the dock for the river preparatory to sailing for New York. The men from London were induced to enter into the affair by the ?? of an advertisement in several mornitrg ...

THE GRANTHAM COUNTY COURT JUDGE'S MISTAKE

... what cablelor _ould himself have Lo say in explanation rhd was crowded. After hearing, the whole of teei deuce, his Honour sail thle case had caused then Mo5~ anxiety and greater regret th~n nybii his happened to him in the whole anothin ` hch hpd I1oloohir ...

SUICIDE OF AN OUTLAW

... Hague. and the Governor w as directed to let him have every cqomfort consistent with his safe custody, till the C packet should sail. On the morning of the following P Wednesdlayrhowever, the prisoner requested the person appointed,.to .be with him, to procure ...

SAD DEATH OF A HULL FISHING APPRENTICE

... Satmpson, aaster of the smack lerculpe, c said that the ves i was the property of John Diacey. 72, Walker-street. The- smack sailed on a ten weeks' cruise upon the 19th April. His crew were 'John Stead, I second miate ; William Just. third hand; John Shad- ...