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... L IT I1 h COURT OF' ELC.tEQL R. 3 ?AN SruI' . V 3.i.iCT. Thicl i(vit fir danlages for criminal conversation r -i6ll Mirs. Mn~ h as tried oo the 10ithl nit. The dninases Iere niofie.stfv laiis at 30001. bh the i-now Lij'au!s dea!er in tihe duallerv of hsw wife. e o, x V. 1hv1se ji~ forin tile grace-enli.elliuz ro!be of modesty had liox ;i;Cce 3eVL Withdrawn by the daritu, hand of Ii- Cliii ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1837 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POLIcE.. : . TAR LBOA OtVl-tf-STR FFT. . ; O4 Thursday a womnan, of the name of- Matha Ilatis, wvas charged with violently assasiting Charles Tettn-ell, a yoiuthl 315 years oFage, dragging his tlte a lot h60 dark roomI, and there, with menaces and violence, robbi'ng him. The youth is -servant to Mr. Lewis, of 'oent Gardi-s Theatre, of whom his master spoke in the highsest praise. e statrd in ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTF, OFrEA CS,. . On Friday sennighta Gdntdema :in Kensington-square, Kensinston, threw hiniself out. of ihe tvo pair of stairs window, a-ud was killed on the spot. AmnoqesL was held on the-body, when it appeared -that tle dereased had been for some time in a state of mtntanl derangement. Some workmef were employed in mua~linge difleiret alterations and 'improvements about the house; and ...

Published: Sunday 10 January 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1496 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... Pa LICE. .now-sinEar.. X On Wednesday evening, between six and seven o'clock, as Mr. Thomas Oldfield, a cow-keeper, who resides a ohort distance in Islington Fields, from White Conduit- -housel was returning homse along 'the foot path, he was met by a soldier, who called out to hin to stop. 1r. Old- field answered, I suppose ydu want my money l He replied, ' Yes, deliver. Mr. Oldfield put ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENSTS, OFFENCES, At. Two mor~ charges of murder have hecn adduced against the Captains of slare silips; one on the body of William Steed, surgeon of the Narcissus Guineamari, Ovho was found dead in thc Fishinarket, Jaxdica, on the l1th 3Zovemhcr: and another on the body of Win. WiNId; second mate of the Kfiza Guiaeamnan. Inquiests were held do. their ho. dies, when verdicts of Wlifidl ...

LAW

... .LAfv COURT OF' CHANCERY. JVednesdep, Jo1n. 13. SOAME 5. CO'WARD. This vwas the cace of an application for an in jpinction to stay the exe cution of twvo c Contracts for anuluities' ?? ...

ADMIRALTY SESSIONS

... ?? SESSIONS. CHIARGiE OF MURDERI. William Chapman, the Captain of a Liherpool StAVE Stli i-, was oin Alonday indicted fe v the wilful murd'er of Rubert J):ant, by exposing him *iaked to the weather, by starving him, and by repeated acts ;of cruelty and ill- treat- toent. The ?? Gc( ERAL opened the case, when f;. Scott, tio Doctor on board the ship, and the principal evi- deuce, together ?? ...

Published: Sunday 17 January 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1523 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OLD BAILEY

... OLD BifiLEY. F;;idcy, JrwnZIarj 15 o. CHARGE OF MIURDER. Ann Thompsoci was indicted for tile wvilfuil murder of J-s(eph V Walker, by stabbi)ng him ?? a kniic ill the side, otl lie )Cth of Deeember last. Mr. Poo.icw-Y opened the case for the prosecution, and stared the fililowing facts :-The deceased was aI sailor :, colour, ns ho cohablited as ith the prisoner in leanmark- strecet. near ...

LAW

... DOCTORS COMMINCONS. 1iondeay,- Jar. 25. D0.1N515 V. D3Ns.?. This was an application to the Spiritual Court, made bv Col. G. Denais, for a divorce from his wife, she hav- ing been gpilty of adultery with the applicant's brother,M11r,- P. Demnis, and for which a verdict had been given in the Court of King's Bench of 50001. ,ir WN. SOTT tolk areview of theecase. It appeaverl thrat a child was ...

LAW

... COURT OF KINGWS BENCH. Aronda, Feb; 1. Mr. Jutstice GRosE deliveredachargeto the two Grand Juries, sworn in for the County of Middlesni, in which lie said, he had the pleasure of observing on the present occasion several gentlemen whom he had seen on former Juries, who, from the manner in which they had dis- charged the duties of their former office, gave assurance of the faithful discharge of ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES,-&c

... ACCIDEN113, - -- _Es, , Oh Sunday eVening, as some ladies and a gentieman-were passing the ditch, by the side of the path whkch leads to the Belvidere, Pentoniille, they thought they heard the groans of a person in the water. --Their fears weore anfor- tunately realised it the person of a young won an nearly expiring, who appeared to he about two or three and twenty years of age; the phtrole ...

POLICE

... POI ICE. T A N SI0 N-inot SY. On Thursday a Chiuney-sweeper ns as summoned for ill- treating a poor boy, nine years of age, who had been ap- prenticed to ?? about seven mionths, duting which time he had experienced such severe treantutt from b ii master and his son, that he had scarcely strength, wvith the as- sistance of his mother, to describe ills case. 31r. Alder- man Perryn, who sat for ...

Published: Sunday 14 February 1808
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 282 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment