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... On Sunday night the premises of Mr Dowse, of Chancery lta S broken into and robbed of parchments and stamps. The thieveS gslo an entrance by the street door that had one of Bramah's patent . #~ besides one of his patent padlocks, fixed to a strone staple and thI accomplished in the very face of the watchnman, whvos bo Is P4 the door, > Last week, the Lord High Admiral embarked at Portsmouth, ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1879 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER IN MONTAGU-PLACE

... THE MURDER IN OVNTAGU-PLACE. [The fslolng secorunt of the examination of Jeones was prepared yesterday, but was oalitted, on account of the interest and length of the Parliamentary business.] MBardhy morning WILLIA51 JONES, who is charged on sus- picion of murdering Mrs. Betty Jefts, at N-. 11, Montagu- place, wVs brought Ironm the Holtse of Correction, and at ten minites past twelve n clock, ...

POLICE

... BOW-STREET.--SATlU NDAY! FOIT~FIRREY-r GEORGE EDWARD ALLEN, the Pitfat Of Orelnwichl was on Saturday fijally exarvined on a chl~rgoftlntUI AecrrtjvgitE le~tter. CtpntatitiRg a post-office older for 21. 10s , and also With emhezzll, thle alim of *.ov sbilliflg aiid hixpence, the aminitit ,,t tile, Postage of the said lerter. FiIef Mr. Allen WASs at'e' it lie had Any thits' to0'sfat (Or ll -1 ...

POLICE

... BOW STREET. M16 --T7rtUnDx~ IN MONTAGUE PLACE.-Jones wag again placed at the bar., He possessed his usual coolness, and had a much improved ppearanoe, S. Turzeman produced a waistcoat which ho took fsom the prisoner on the preceding Monday. It had been washed, but had marks upon ?? prisoner's Solicitor not having arrived, Art BA called upon the Reporter of the Morning Herald to give evidence ...

ROLLS' COURT.—WEDNESDAY

... ROLLS' COUR I'.-WRDzESVDAY. The MAST¢tR of the ROLLS sat this Morning at ten o'clock, it being the Geueral Petitieu Day. EGG V. THE WVATERLOO BRIDGE COMPANY.- Mr. HORNE, On behalf of the Waterloo Bridge Company, presented a Petition, praring that Mr. Ege might be directed tm pay a sum of 1871. for costs incurred in various legal proceedings ; that, in detault of pa ment, Mr. Egg be commi ted; ...

THE GAME LAWS

... THE AM1~.AW FiS a V/otlatora'e 3fij1Mogaziee. We wish to7 legpiisc. tihe sele of;.re'me-to get rid of the abstird and mischievous prulbibitioiz ?v4licb makes elen otfeld- ers against the law by force, if voeltti-net sofficit of ctirne and misery to ?? ]Witb ;iaturitlly4ntot at all for the sake' of tile uaqleualified ?? _pd s. ulfficielitly nell for his purposes ali-eady; aul not very i~inli ...

THE LATE MURDER AT BATH

... THM LATn MJURDIhR AT BATS. Th a perpetrator of thle horrid murder of Alaria Bagnall, servant to:A re9.!Coe, cproves to be the butlter in thle fain ily, who has, made a full confession of his enormous crime, and has been folly com- mitted for trial. His name is Richard Gillain. He made the confession 'to Mr. Blourne, the governor of the gaiol, and since that to the clergyman. It appears that, ...

POLICE

... ITATTON-GARDFN.-A respectable looking man, named SHERIDAN, was summoned by the Overseers of St. Pancras, for refesing to maintain his wite, the daughter of Lady Perrott. It appeared that about four years ago, Mr. Sheridan met the lady to whom he was marriedi at Cheltenham, where she was engaged as an actress, and shortly after they were mart ied. Tney lived happily together for two year., when ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF KING'S BENCII.-THUIsDAY LIJUAA J VL - IN BNCOJ [SITTINGSINB BLASPHEMY. o h Rux v,. TAYLOR.-~Till SOLICiTr5R.GNERAL asked lor the judgrrent of the Cour1t on the diefendant, iu this case, whwa now in Court, L',rd TFN rERDIEN then read his notes of the trial before llin at thle S tlings ito October last, at Goildhail. Thle whole of tire circrnmstnutelli c)nuDected with, that trial have ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—WEDNESDAY

... COURT O KING'S BENCH.-WIDNESDAY. [Sittings before Lord TzNTERDeaN and Coatasten Jurtes.] ASSAULT. HITCNCOCK V. MORRIS -Sir JAME8 SCARLETT (with whom was Mr. CTilTTY) sttted the circum-tance3 of the cage. Both parties were attorneys of this Court, and, in the beginning of July hast, bad been in attendance at Mr. Justice Holroyd's chambers ahout a cause in which they were both concerned. Tbe ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, SATURDAY, JAN. 26

... in I COURT OF KING'S; BENCH, SATIMDAY, JAM:. 2C. VVAW- VA -.1-L FJ 0ALT(JUDA.'I ItttJJAY, JAN.;. RJOl ER'T GOUI;LAY.-Ml. CAMPIBELYr.r moved for a Wlit of husbf'ias corpus, to bring up thC biily of Ro thbert Gousiay, who hld been commtitted In tite H miscof Corree- tion, Coldibatltch Ete' , under a warrant of a .nagistratc, anti ?? in culottid since the montih of June, `t8tit - The applicat ion ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER.—DUBLIN

... COVRT OF LXcHEQUER.-DURLIN. FEBRUARY 8. a MAGARAHAN V. MAGUtItt -Mr. GAHAN, on their Lordships ertering Court, said he bad been acting ha Junior Counsel for Mr. MAguire. The plaintiff's atvorney bad made an affidavit, and stated that be bad seen on the trial a certain letter in tie bands of one of the Counsel. CHIEF BARON We are not now going into wbat occurred on the trial. Mr. GAHAN: I have ...