Refine Search

Newspaper

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

Countries

England

Access Type

211

Type

211

Public Tags

More details

Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

THE WILLS FORGERY CASE

... Barber; Mr. Ballanlirne, with Mr. Humphreys, -solicitor, for Fletcher; and Mr. Wilkins, with Mr. Wolfe, from tie' office of Mr. Flower, solicitor, for Mrs. Dorey. A fewe minutes after his lordship had taken his seat, thie prisoners were brought into couni. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... and in her domestic affairs was assisted by her daughter, the subject of this action. The defendant, Fre- I darick William Show, was a traveller, In the employ of Messrs. Wilson and Co., of Newgate-etreet,DBerlin wool merchants, froom whom compensation ...

Mr. Wakley & the Police Magistrates

... inquiry relative to the death of George-Benson, aged 22, late a labourer em- ployed at Mire. ye's saw mills, Chelsea.-Mr. Wolfe, from Mr. Flower's office, attended on behalf of the principal prisoner, Henry Jones. The seconds in the fight were not represented ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... sohere he died in about a quarter of anl hours aferfro. trinlre injuries he hadl ?? Arnold, aboy, residhng at d8, Gee-street, Chelsea, proeved that lie was Walkirrg aolsg rho Strand seith hisi brother, w-hers the deceased came trp artd asked them u-blob way ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... attornev on behalf of the parish. He put this caseosuppose a flower-pot fell from the window of one of those houses on a man walking beneath, and killed him, would not the owner of the flower-pot who had caused thie isjury be brought to Clerkenwell court ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... were well known as the associates of thieves, the female carrying on her nefarious avocations under the guise of a street flower girl, while the lad was freqssently observed at all hours of the night helping noto- lious thieves to carry on their felonious ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A FOREIGNER

... as the same parliamentary returns showed, from which the pre- ceding figures were taken, that the statistics of the four unrepresented parishes of the metropolis were as followss: Population luhabitedhouses. Chelsea ?? s,ss .. 7,591 Kensington ?? 4063 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CHAR433 OF DuowOWNIra AT CHELSEA.-Seaeah Allen was finally exanined, charged with throwing her children into the Thames, at Chelsoa.-The case was completed by the testimony of James Coates, a boat- builder and lighterman, at Chelsea, who rave evidence of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... damage done to mine, still I wish to go on with the prosecution against him, as I have been grossly ill-used. Medical evidence showed that he was suffering from a fractur - ed or splintered rib.-Mr. Robinson asked for a joint judgment against both the defendants; ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... TcrzrF ?-James, Nichols, 14, Clement's. lame, Strand, a clerk, was chapged with stealing, at 11, Moore-street, Boho, three show cases, containing one opera glass, one telescope, two thermometers, thirty pairs of spectacles, and a quantity of other property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... upon bim, and it was worth notice that he had not then received his wages for three weeks. The whole of these facts tended to show that there bad been complicity, that when the pound's worth of silver was given the sovereign was given with it, and if a remand ...

LAW&POLICE,SATURDAY

... considered the loan ?? honour wasv of opinion tha~t if Fowler showed defendant the letter, the mortgagee and surveyor might have good ground of action against defendant, but there was no. thing to show that Ecwler hadidefendant's authority to retbain plaintiffs ...