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LONDON POLICE

... -- . . . -. . - - x . ; .ij to MaNSIO,-IHOUSEi.G~iNAlleri,' an officef who ii'priri- rcipally employed in clearing the streets of palpers, appre- veo helided I -worn an w ho hlli beell IWtogih, ivith a wretehed Ath emaciated child; about two years and a half old. She had 3r. leviedcontributions upon.the public to the amountof.thrYUe Ve shillings, and was sent to the usual place of confinemenr ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1828
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1953 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ,~ ?? . : a ~.COURT-UOUSE, LEEDS, SATuLD'AY, S'EPT 6. y ?? P' REDERICICI KAVE, aged twerity-rour, and EDWVAR8D It CONNER, aged sixteen, vvere. .brought up by a Bradford police officer, charged asitla robbing theshop of Mr. Samuel Dun- pi A well, at 312, Park Lane, Leeds, ogs the night of' ite lid Instant, or 1,early on the morniog of the ith. The entrance into De. 's shop q avwas effected by ...

Published: Saturday 13 September 1828
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4480 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TrrEsDdy. WILLIAM GRIFFITHS was indicted for having, on the 14th of August, arssulted W. T. Hodsoll, E q. It appearei from the evidence oif Mr. Hodsoll, which was corroborated by other testimony, that the prisoner was coachman to a lady to w tom Mr. Hodsoll is guardian; and that, on the day In question, be was, with hris wife, proceeding, in that lady's carriage, from ...

WINDSOR POLICE

... 1 MATRhMONIJAL FELIClTr.-Tht lady of Lieutentnt William Tapp, R N. of Old Windsor, appeared before Lord Hacor ad Mr. FOSTER to prefer a complaint against her husband for ill-treatment, and refusing' to five with hei, ot tbillow her a proper maintesuce. Please your worships (said Mrs. Tapp), be's very Unjust to me indeed; he said, that he could keep peace with any other woman; that he did not ...

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 ...

OLD BAILEY

... l TRIAL OF THE REV. PMTER P.E.NN, FOR UTTERING FORGED) tILL.L. n- On Th]ursday, the 11ev. P. FENN was placed at the bttr, charged with titteriag various forged bills, knowing t s them to be forged, with intent to defraud ''ltomas Prat, the irrmy egent in Patlijtllent.strect, and Sar,'ah Cooke.- T e bills narned were for g8t30t, J5tio, E20_t, £i5, and £.50 Lin wit) tile last of ?? the proc ...

CIRCUIT COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... ?? -, ? i -, 1 7 T ?? '. 'ICIAIRY. , , ?i U?-: 1. , - ? ., Z J ? I . - x , Sstt'i's ut13. 'lie Court ;-no';-iiini n ciock, '0'i A/tx. trm, Trne i fii'l''ti't 'Vi Ct'i'phWC'd tit thec bla, cc- fl -t, itt ii ?? inI 'vno' ci' a cutain tiny in Au gust la.st, F ,iii 'C afiii 1,['ciii to !Or Rtobtert Davidson, Soap- ''~ikesr inl Asterc'i'i'i nui ith :tu habit. antd repute W I;;1c, ...

CIRCUIT INTELLIGENCE

... Inverness, September 13. The Court met again this day. Joan Hanley, accused of stealing from the ship Christo- pher and William, when lying off Campbelltown last mouth, the surn of L.7 odds, pleaded Guilty, and was sentenced to 12 moniths' inprisoinment. Alexander Stewart, and Mary Fraser or Stewart, his wife, accused of assault, wvere then put to the bar; but the Ad- vocate- Depute, in ...

ROBBERY OF THE GREENOCK BANK

... ROBB RIYi9,F 1 E .,GRI'.OGCK BANK. At the GlssgawAtzle, onathe 18tb Inst. ?? 'Sainn- . 'drs 4 tii nacajof l9singbes concered in tle robbery .offt'id reokBn.H'wt afi~al ~a~j esdilifie brawn purtrift, with bufick 'parrtAloont-and a'bilacl vest,, Ow the', little fingear oft his- lift band lie 'iake anf fale gasat gold ring.., He condssdted hiniiel thetoiglteltit tub 'tiai with, considerahle ...

IMPUDENT APPLICATION TO A MAGISTRATE

... |, I - -~_ The following impudent application was made on Tuesday to Mr. Roe, at the Marlborough-street Office, by a man named Suttlie, one of the watch patrol belonging to &. Giles's Parish It appeared by the statement of Green, one of the beadles ot the above Perisb, which he made to the Magistrate in the pre- sence of the patrol, that some days ago a Mr. Davison, a trades- man residing in ...

COURT OF ASSIZES AT ROUEN

... COURT OF JSSIZES AT ROUEN. At these assizes, Marle Cecile Lepage, aged twenty-one years, was charged with attempting to poison with arsenic the child of her master. M Levasseur. This ease excited considerable in- terest, as there were many circumstances which seemed to in- dicate in the prisoner a horrible monomianitz for the poiconiug of cbil~ren of tender age, at different places where she ...

LONDON SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... LONDON SESSIONS.-TiuRsD4y. Mr. ADOLPHUS (witb whom was Mr. WOOLER, as Mr. HAR- aiga'S Clerk) applied. in behalf of Mr. William Sealy, the occu- pant of the Bank and Stock Exchange Shades, for a license. The Learned Coun~l stated tatthe petitioner had, at the March Sessions, apliel for a license, but was refused on the ground that hie kept n billiard-table in one part of the premises. He new ...