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POLICE

... - MARLBOROUGH STREET. Tuesdlay.-Tbe final investigation of the case of Boor Cseriohi t ook place, when the facts given in our last were deposed to, with the following ?? Ann Connel (the young mother of a filee boy now tour years old, and the subject of the present proeedingt) swore, that when she first met the defendant, he gave his card, wvithl 11 Signor Curioni on it, but she has since ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LUNACY

... I EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF LUNACY-I On Thursday, a Commission of Inquiry WuL9 held at Gray's tin tau house, to ascertain whether Thos. Dutton Rothrel, Esq. late of Claphan' was of unsound ?? the evidence of Mr NORRIS sad Di BURROUGHS, it appeared that, from .June 1827, Mr Rothwell had beeg labouring under a marked delusion of mind. ke fancied. atlosng h things, that all ladies were in love with ...

Published: Sunday 14 December 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1253 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... . . COURT OF CHANCERY. Wednesday, Ap/rU 16. MR WELLESLEY AND HIS CHILDREN. 'c5 Mr HonyE, Mr BROUGnHAM, and Mr BEAMES, supported tbe Peti coufirming the Master's report, which declared that the Rev. r was a fit person to be tutor of the infant children.. The ArTouNEY-GsNERAeL, Mr PEPys, and Mr STU1iitT, we NIT fl ia. it, mainly on the ground that, as the appeal in the Houseof c fixed for ...

Published: Sunday 20 April 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1247 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &e. HYDROPHOaRA.-A few weeks ago, John Chandler, OatlQc at Lie Derby Arms, Croydon, was, with others, bittenby a fox, who was itr eon_ sequence destroyed, supposing that the animal was mad; he took only one or two doses of medicine, but on the 14th of February, sllewijg. strong symptoms of hydrophobia, lie was immediately conveyed to tl, Croydon poor-house and attended by ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1984 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... On Saturday last the cotton Factory of Me'srs Clarke and Sons, at Manchester, was entirely destroyed by fire. The premises were insured for 32,0001. but the total amount of loss is not known. On the 4th instant, Mrs Mary Saunders, an old lady residing at Uxbridge, was found in fits in her bed-room, in consequence of the fright occasioned by the thunder and lightning; and she died soon ...

LAW

... II WESTMINSTER COURT. LEET TUESDAY. OAsT-TAamNG.-The Court of Burgesses held the Annual Coart Leet for swearing in Constables for the ensuing year. The usual lists were: handed so, and those who answered were'eiiher sworn in, excused, or fined, as the respective cases might be; but one Gentleman set up an excuse of rather a novel kind. Mfilr John Brooks, of Oxford street, stationer, on being ...

POLICE

... - i ATr:EMPv.TO Munban;R .-'Josss Abbol on Thursday underweht a final examination on the charge of having attempted the life of hia wife, whos now appeared to give her evideice. Sae is an. agreeahle-lobokiri woran, of middle stature, and about 30 years of age. When addressedy ?? P. rtss as thegeneralnoduct oefher husband, she spoke.i.a. low toe saying that as she could-not speak much in his ...

Published: Sunday 05 October 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1420 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &C. A lodging-hba-e occupied by Mrs CoppilloB, 84, bta1gntN d streets waS cotnpletely destroyed by fire, on Friday trling. No lives were lost, Mr C. and tvwo ?? fadies escaping ill their night-clothei, ?? the exetFU3 of ltbe fiiemp tile Adjoicillu bo1tsc went oavQ EXECIPTtON.-Tuesday, at 8o'clock, five men were hanged opposite the debtors' door, Newgste, viz. Johen Baker, ...

LAW

... SURREY QUARTER SESSIONS. The General Quarter Sessions commenced on Tuesday at Kingston. The Report of the Chaplain of the County Gaol (the Rev. Mr Mann) was read. It stated that the prisoners generally were well-conducted, but, that education was every day becoming less a prevention of crime, the whole of the prisoners under seventeen years of age, committed tothat prison during the current ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH. Monday, June 23. THE KING v. SUTTON AND OTHERS. These defendants were brought up to receive judgment for a conspiracy to sell a cadetship. The defendant Anstice said, he had nothing to urge to the Court on his ownobehalf; but the wife of the defendant Gibbon was in a dying state, and that if the Court was to send him to prison, he most probably would never again see her. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... MuRnDFe.-On Friday week, the village of Cheam, in Surrey, was alarmed by the report of a murder having been committed in the evening of that day, in a neat cottage inhabited by a Mr tRitman, formerly residing in Walwortli, who had retired, with his wife and child, on a competency. It appears that Wittmean and his wife had always lived very unbap- pily together, and that after a violent quarrel ...

PENALTY OF DEATH FOR FORGERY—MR JUSTICE PARK AND JOSEPH HUNTON—ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE

... PENALTY OF DEATH FOR FORGERY-1MR JUST'C PARK AND JOSEPH HUNTON-ANOTHER EXTAoy, DINARY CASE. .. an | Thene the Jury who had found F~m. Abbtt guilty of an atteht p the life of his wife recommended him to mercy, the Recorder to oer that their recommendation should be carefully conveyed to the Propta quarter. When tothe verdict against Joseph Hunton forforgery {e added a ?? recommendation, Mr ...

Published: Sunday 02 November 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2319 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment