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... A MAD BULLOCK.-0, Monday, about one o'clock, Cornhill, theI P~ultry, and Cheapside were ill the greatest -dismay, at the appearance of an irritated bullock. The ani-mial bad first appeared ou-tof trmp as the butchers called him, at the Tower. Hfe suddenly took e r against a book stall, and scattered several volumes in thestreet. He the0 ran along, amidst cries and shouts, until he reached ...

POLICE

... B0w STEErT. SeoutuLAB CASE.-Afrr lenry Holme, surgeon; James Wood, bricklayer s and Charles Charsley, a lad-were on Tuesday charged with having unlaw- fully broken into a vault in Heudon church-yard, and cut off the beads of. three of the bodies contained in such vault' Mr Williams, the Vicar of lendon, gave an account of an applicegon7 made to him by Mr eoline, sen.. the ifther of Mr H. Holme ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, DUBLIN. Friday, February 22. TUE KING, AT THE PROSECUTION OF HENRY DEANE GRADY, ESQ., AGAINST MRS RICHARDS, ELLEN RICHARDS, OTHERWISE GRADY, JOHN LYNCH, CATHERINE LYNCH, HIS WIFE, AND ELIZABETIH CAVANAGH. This was an indictment for a conspiracy to take away, on the 9th of May last, John Hely Hutchinson Grady, an infant under the age of 21, from the school of the Rev. ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2409 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF EXCHEQUER—THURSDAY

... COURT OF EXCHEQUER-THURSDAY. lb. LORD CuiEF BARON sat In the Exchqe hme o slay to bear motions in Equity. A~S ceurCabrt-rth HuMPIHRIES V WILLIAMSAN OTHERS.-Mr. WiLLIAMuS soved that the plainitiff 'night be at lIberty to withdraw his re- ,t 1~licati()n ill this CaulSe, in order that, tic may be enabled to Iemed, 1 Iis bill. The bill had been filed for ain account Of the sinms of tlb iiianry ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HADDENHAM

... I TlE SUPPOSED MURDER AT HADDENHAM. AYLESBURY, WEIDNESOAY. Yesterday Tnuaton, the fow-stret Officer, arrived. He was sent down specialty, to aid in the investigatiens, at the reluesta of the inhabitants of Thame, who have offered a reward o 501. for the discovery of the murderers, The Surgeons who have examined the body of the deceased, have discovered that his death was not caused by apoplexy ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.—SATURDAY

... COURT OF COMMON PLEdS.-SATURDAY. [Sittings before the CHIEF JUSTICI and a Specala Jury.] WIGGING5 AMD ANOTHER V. BODDINGTON AND OTHERs.-Mr. Serjeant RUsSELL, Mr. ERLE, and Mr. HOLROYD, appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. Serjeant BOSANQUET, Mr. Serjeant WILDE, and Mr. Serjeant SPAN IIE for tbe defendants. Mr. HOLaO YDopened the pleadings. This was a special action on the case, in which the ...

POLICE

... POLICE, 30W.STREET.-BUILGLARY AT TIlE HousE OF LADY RAITLES.-Yesterday XVILLIAM RY AN, at man about 27 years of see, and Jou8 GEORGE, a diminutive man, about 22 years of age, were brought to this office, charged with bu rglariously en- teriun the dwellirir rhouseof Lady Raffles, thewidow of the late Sr Stanford Raffles, at Mill-bill, hacden, on the preceding nillbt, and stealing therein ...

POLICE

... BO W-STREET.-A DARING 'HInEF.-Yeterday a young roan, dreamed in a very fashionisise stlyle, was brought from St. Martin's Waich-hotuse before Sir lHicltsrd Biruie, charged with As daring a rohhery as we ever remember to have recor~ed. Tie prisoner gave his name CHARLEs Tissoipic and said that he wvas, by profession, an engtineer. The shopman et' Air. Dry, the pawnbroker, In St. Plartin's-iane, ...

HOME CIRCUIT.—CHELMSFORD, THURSDAY

... HOME CIRCUIT.-CIIELMSFORD, TIIURSDAY. CIVIL SIDE. [Before Mr. Baron GARROW and a Special Jury.] SPARROW AND Co. v. CHISMAN.-This was an action for the recovery of the amount of two bills of exchange, of 1,5001. each, drawn by Mr. Peckover, one of the partners of the firm of Sparrow and Co. and indorsed by him in favour of the firm. The bills were accepted by Mr. Chisman. There was also a ...

POLICE

... MARLJIOROU GH- STREET.-llOnnERv AT THL DuJCHESS OF Sr. ALBAN'S.-JOHN Lsr.. the driver of die hackney-citach, 6;1, was rcharged withl stealing two silver candlesticks aud a damask table elotb, the property ef ber Grace the Dochesa of S-. Alban's. Tlhe circttmstasnces connected with ttue robbery wrere rather of a siugular nature. A watchniisn said that hie stopped the prisoner in tbe New Road ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... THE LATE MURDER AT B.4T7I. rFIRTHF.R PARTICULARS.j [Fromt the Second Edition of The Bath Journal, receivedl ye We find, on further inquiry, t trifling inaccuracy 1% former report. that the prisoner Glihaur hrd coofemiled lei rirdilerer, to M'Ar B ine, iiie g'rvr rr l of he pR, I, h'f ,ckiowlettgel ii ti rble Rev Mr. MirlsAll ; and I ?.fj either to bilt or ore of tile yrrirloer ba, he lka kr. , ...

THE MURDER IN MONTAGU-PLACE

... THE MURDER IN MONTJGU-PLACE. FIFTH DAY. BOW-STREET.-Yesterday morning WILLIAM JONFS, W10o stanlsd charged with the murder ot Mrs. Bztty .Jeffi. was hrugubt from the fise uIf Correction, Clerkenwell, by Salmon, the oflbcir, it a hark tey-cocah, to this office, where he arriyeld sblrtly iefot e eleven o'clock. There was a considerable crowd collected in Bow-sreet, anxious to I ave a view of the ...