LAW REPORT

... h SI1F defendants in this case, who are the proprietor ti 1 dad printer of a Weekly Newspaper, called the E g Independent Whig, and who had been found guilty of i8 publishing two different libels, one of them against n Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough ...

POLICE

... deeply lamented by all wio v due the true principies of our coristituzion. His Lord- ship w*.as a steady supporter of the Wh.ig c!usett anvi w.ts one or' a very small number whlo never ?? it to the latest hour of his czistence. It was h1is Goodfa- tune ...

GENERAL JUBILEE

... his reign over these happy kingdoms, be did II nothing that could be ungratifying to a single man in s, that Court. Whether a Whig or a Tory, he was c convinced there was not a man in this kingdom who v would deny that his present Majesty's reign had been ...

Published: Tuesday 26 September 1809
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2120 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I , of my -poluw~ citizens;, by, .erpe aung tlie bles- tj singswe, eny;o. And by ading III theI iiddle path, 'i wvhcih the Whigs ?? have ever pursued', ithitS - a been my -ox tobe -eqjuallly assailed and fii-W d by-the ex- f tiemseg oboih -sides. - ?? ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... prints of every de- -scrption in the kingdom,- were employed to vilify and degrade those' great persons; those who were called Whigs were branded as Republicans, even though they -had spent their fortunes in the support of that cause which seated his Majesty's ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... z3, Warwiick square, anid by cbnneftink this declaration, made in the May, with a subsequent purchase of the Indepexndent Whig, containing the Libel in question, at the same place, on the i6th September, contended 'that t!al] iniount -d to evidence, ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—NOV. 1

... HENRY WHITkV It will be recollected, that the defendant is Pro- i prietor of a Sunday newspaper, called the Indepen- dent Whig, and has lately suffered three years im- d prisonment in Dorchester jail, for two libels therein inserted. The present was ...

TRIAL OF MR. WHITE

... stated that the article was written by his elder brother, if any single-article had ever yet appeared in The Independ- ent Whig, from which it might be inferred that the sentiments of the I bel -had been disapproved of ? No such article could be pointed ...

CHARACTERISTICS of the LAST SESSION of PARLIAMENT

... fCUACTERISTCSofTI efiAST SESSIoN i . . I Idr P;&EtLI A Iq ESN T. \; ' ?? nfiveed ,f nie>rn c 41.) The ieaiing hracterigdc of the, Whigs, ,(by I whirh we mean that party wider the guidance of Lords Grey and :Grenville, is 'opposition to .the presenl' adbitjistnitioli ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MARCH 5

... Intervening nuinitera~-of If ,~J-The Independesut Whig, between the date of the, lest article in -I11 ithetl informnatlon and' the service of thle infornsstiosn, that e tileL kd c Ediotor of The, Indepenident Whig was extreniely liberal in His e bf principles ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, March [ill]

... 3IaJeety's Attrorily-Occl~ruj)L e'rgih _ ous lilel, ou'e;irecl en the i,. t 27th -ipteliuer last, in a uc . to. c t dependent Whig, strlectilgh'the Cl)1 I ?? of Cunishe Iv lant. dci, * The prnc ipal lib.; a5 wa ker to c lli~ _ _ , ivthtlis iiiuito (in, tr ...