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... 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 

POLICE

... - - MANSION HOUSE. us 11 A man named Jo72n Rotinson, of extremely mean appCOL i brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having been Oe10, Coster, and a number of other swindlers of most notorious ' jul t endeavouring to defraud a gentleman of the island of JerseY. 5~01sst number of cows, and a large quantity of cider and potatoC ' S hers of the Society for the detection of Swindlers and ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DDSTRUCTION OF THE BRUNSWICK T[IEATRE.. AOJOURNED IeQUISST AT TR~E COURT Houms1-rifth DAY, Monday.- Tie examination of Edward Shaw, carpenter, and clerk of the works at the late Brunswick Theatre, occupied the whole of the day, without being finished. This witness described minutely the materials Used in building the theatre, the thickness of the walls, &c. all which he spoke of as good and ...

Published: Sunday 16 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3680 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

ASSIZES

... ASS SI Z ES. WATElFORD, DMARCH 20.-ABDUCTION-Dectan Baron was charg~ with forcibly carrying away, in last August, Mary Hogan, with ?? intent. Mary Hogan, a young country-looking girl, about 17, cXaWlftei3 -Remembers last August that the prisoner came at uightl and too ahe' I away. For a long time witness could noijidentify the prisoner: but at Is'L said, Oh4 now I see hint' The prisoner and ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES,. &c. DESTRUCTION OF THE BRUNSWICK THEATRE.. INQUEST. Monday, Ninth Day.-Mr M. J. Sherlock, a Slater, was examined con- cerning the roof, and stated unequivocally that, so far back as the 25th-of lJsuary, he was alarmed for the safety of the building, in consequence of theenrmous weights suspended to the tie-beams of the roof; and he ttld Shaw, the clerk of the works, that ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &t. , - r 10TlTWQVlrCK THEATRE. DESTRUCTION OF rsdHy, March Ee ADJOURNED INhDEnq. ?? streetD Was earchined .-M ?? Biivesterp e'j)er 85 ~reat i e~et wl ~ U deposed that lie was present at a conversation between Mr Whitwell the -architect and the Proprietors on. the 15th of February, at which Mr Whitwell spoke very sariously about the danger caused by banging weights to the ...

Published: Sunday 30 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2730 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DESTRUCTION OF THE ROYAL BRUNSWICK THEATRE. On Thursday morning, while a number of performers were engaged in the rehearsal of Guy Almnnering, and many workmcen were eniploy- ed in the house, the roof of the new theatre (the Royal Brunswick) in Wellclose square, fell in, with about 100 persons within its watts; only the three sides of its shell are standing. The wall frontilg WAells street ...

Published: Sunday 02 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2542 | Page: Page 15, 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANeSION HOUSE. Yesterday se'nnight, William Thornley, alias Bill Hooly, underwvent examination on suspicion of having been concerned in the robbery a Swansea bank. The prisoner had been apprehended upon informatio f, te Swansea, where he is well known. On searching him, three bask were found, one for 501. and two for 101. These notes were handetu Lord Mayor.-Prisoner: Oh, you may examine them ...

ASSIZES

... ASS IZ ES. SALsseUrY.-A trial which occupied three days last week, excited intense interest in Wiltshire. It was an indictment against Richard Seymour, Esq., a gentleman of fortune, residing at Crowood, and Charles Alacklin, his footman, for an attempt to commit an unnatural offence. Both defendants are married men. Mr Seymour has five children: his lady and himself were much respected and ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DESTRUCTION OF THE BRUNSWICK THEATRE. FuJRT'HEP PARTICULARS.-The statement in our last (whi;Ch we copit~ from two evening papers) of a woman having been extricated 81d from the ruins, turns out to be unfounded. No bodies have been d covered since the day of the accident. Great apprehensions beifllet'tt tained that the two walls (north and soutlh) leftstanding, would falltr do mischief, ...

Published: Sunday 09 March 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3168 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... ?? C rOUR OF IKING'S BENCH. Thursday, March 6. TIHE KING V. SUTTON AND O0TERS.-EAST INDIA PATRONAGE. This was an indictment against Seanmel Sauon, Charles Ws. Andrews, James P. Anstes, John Edward Despard, Joseph Tindal, George Henry Gibbon, W. Wright, and Charles Elton Prescott, for a conspiracy, charging the seven first-named defendants with having unlawfully couspired together, for gain, to ...