CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

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MUTINY AND MURDER

... Lass OrF TraE BSu TTiers, Or BRISTOL ; OSF MAw M%1uasaDsD.-nhe Thetis, a fine brig of 250 tons, Captain John Baitie, left tile harbour- of Bristol for Sierra Leone, on the 7ti of Febrrtary last, an;! arrived there on the 8th of April. In ccntsequenee of' sickrness;, eight of tlie crewv *which consisted of twelve hands, were left in Africa, and four PoctugooVSo taiken on board. On the 2d of ...

COURT-HOUSE.—PROCEEDINGS OF THE WEEK

... COURT.HOUSE.-PItoCEEDINGS OF T1HE WEEK. SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. A number of persons were brougiht up by tihe tlii- ceis of exlcse for offencees against tire Excisc Laws, the principal of whom were- WILLIAM SUGDEN, a brick-maher, for illegally removing a large quantity of bricks, without paying duty. and for filling up the place with other bricks, and thereby defrnufdirg the excise. The defendant ...

SWINDLING

... SWJNDLING. | EXAMINATION OF A GANG OF SWINDLERS. BOW-STREET, SATURDAY NIGHT. At eight o'clock this evening, JOHN DRumMOND, HENRY BURGH, WILLIAM BARRATT, alias GODFREY, ESTHeR ELIZA DRUMMOND, Spinster, ELUZA GaANT, alias GRAWATT, and MAroT GRANT, Vere brought before Mr. HALLS, charged with having conspired with a woman of colour(who bad absconded), who has gone by the names of Mrs. Stamp, Mrs. ...

SURREY SESSIONS—SEPT. 3

... SURREY SESSIONS-SEPT. 3. JOHN SKINNER, a sea-faring man, was indicted for *tla- niously stealing, on Saturday, the 30th of August, asilvsr watch, the property of a fellow-lodger. It appeared from th e evidence that the prisoner engaged a bed oa the Friday night preceding the day charged in the indict- ntent, at the Griffin public-house, Church-street, In the Ae- rough. He slept In the same ...

POLICE

... POLICE case, MANSION-HOUSE: ExAGGERATION.-A poor drunken tiled Iriahwoman, after having eudeavoured in vain to loinduc several ha inI of the Police to believe that her child was murdered by a cuno- e, in tryman of her awn, at length prevailed upon one of the street- z n keepers to think that she was correct in her representation, and ;e he the Lord Mayor, on Thursday, privately directed that ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... INSOLVENT DEBTORS' c(orYR.-TUIrsDAY. JOHN TEW, a tailor, at Tipton, in Staffordshire, was brought up for a further hearing on bis petition to be discharged. The insolvent was opposed on his former bearing, before Mr. Commissioner Law, by a creditor named Partridge, to whom be owed a debt of 811. for woollen drapery, and whose agent made affidavit, that the insolvent obtained the credit on the ...

CALAMITOUS ACCIDENT IN EXETER-STREET

... C4 A.401t2'OS ACIDJh IAW EYE I WT I Di INQUEST. The Jury re-assembled yesterday afternoon, at the Bell pub- ie llc-house, Exeter-street, to pursue theirinquirles as to the cause ,f of the deaths of Mrs, Elizabeth Stokes, and Francis Stokes, i an infAnt, who were killed by the falling of two houses in Exe- ter-street, on Wednesday last. The Coroner, Mr. Higgs, having It taken bis Sear, & the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... MIDDLESEA SESSIOiS'-WEDNEsDAY. ASSAULT BY A WATCHMAN. JOHN MADDEN was put to the Bar, charged with having, on the night of the 26th of August, assaulted Mr. J. Lovell. Mr. DUNN Stated tbe case to the Jury, and called the follow- ing witnesses, from whose evidence it appeared that, on the night in question, Mr. Lovell and a friend, a Mr. Turner, were passing by Plum-tree-street, St. Gilea's, ...

OLD BAILEY—THURSDAY

... OLD BAILEY-TfrmSbAr, r~erore Mr. Serjeant ARAISIN J WILLIAM JONES was convicted of felony, iti~stealittg from the dwelling house of F. Haley, Esq.. at Tottknbamn, Various articles of plate, of the value of 101. JORN CARRK was tried for stealing from the person of Sampson Tanker a list. atp fado nDry lane attwo 'clck a th moringof he 7th of July, and it was proied hat he risoer as sen earhim, ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL.-DREADFUL ACCIDENT AT BARTHOLOMEW FAIB.-A person named Savage, a shoemaker, applied to the Sitting Magistrate, Mr. Alderman Anstey, yesterday, 'or a letter to Bartholomew's Hospital, for a lad named Ricbard Cas- tlos, aged seventeen, a cripple, whose bead had been lacerated the previous evening, by the lion At Mtlrgan's wild beast show, in Bartholomew Fair; and also for a stimmons ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... FALLING OF TWO HOUSES, AND CONSEQUENT DEATHS OF THREE PERSONS. We have now almost every week to record the lose of lire, limb, and. property, by the sudden falling of houses left in a dilapidated and dan- gerous condition. Is there no official person, no District or Parochial Surveyor, whose duty it is to see that such buildings are either repaired or abandoned ? If there be, that duty is most ...

Published: Sunday 28 September 1828
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3157 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment