ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... policies, about three miles from town. In her walks she was in the habit of making little collections of flowers and geological curiosities, showing great partiality for botanical and geological studies, and she left her frock, bonnet, shoes, and stockings ...

Published: Sunday 30 July 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3012 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DURHAM WINTER SESSIONS

... delivered certain goods and received payment, which he did not account far. Mr PtANGEM, in addressing the jury, eudeavoured to show that the evidence was not enough to substantiate the charge of embezzlement, and that the prisoner had been in the habit of ...

Law Intelligence

... the learned counsel, it ap- 'I -peered that the plaintiff was a scheolmni~tces occupying tl apartments an Riohert-st rest, Chelsea, and the present action e I was brou:,ht to recover compensation in damages for the de- a . feadants Isaviog forcibly entered ...

LAW AND POLICE

... plaintiff, who is a letter carrier in the Post Office, became a member of a raffle, held at the Green Dragon, Paradise-row, Chelsea, for two china bowls. The raffle not coining off so early as the parties expected, they adjourned to a room, where there was ...

Published: Sunday 20 May 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7565 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... up for the purpose of passing his last examination. The balance sheet, commencing February, 1844, and ending, august, 1849, showed the following ?? Tod crditors, 3,218; to the Commercial Bank of Lon-s don, 4,721 ; profits, 3,784 ; capital,;1,500. Creditor:- ...

Published: Sunday 07 October 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7548 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... having a large beam and scale two ounces draught against the purchaser. The defendant said he dealt in a large way, and to show that he contemplated not the least fraud, he would willingly subscribe a sovereign to the poor box. Mr. Alderman Sidney only ...

Law Intelligence

... Atfreetwalon n A tended that that - case: was not one within, the act, ou but. btmy o e appealed -to- -fer. the purL dii cpse of showing that it Is, for it.: being 'granted PI' that the interest need nut he of a pecuniary nature, it fol- le ows that the iate ...

LAW AND POLICE

... TheLeanedJude:Do you characterise these flowers as silk goods? Mr. Parker said that he had received advice that they were to be so considered. Mr. Stanley said it was true there was a portion of silk upon the flowers, for the stem up to the, Ietals was wound ...

Published: Sunday 07 July 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5994 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NORTHUMBERLAND SESSIONS, CONCLUDED

... into Southampton were thirteen eases of Egyptian eggs, brought by a steamer from Alexandria.-The parishioners of St. Luke's, Chelsea, have recently presented their late senior curate, the Rev. E. Itudge, with a silver salver and a purse of eiebty-five sovereigns ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... defendant's conduct, on: the complainant expressing a desire to take his number, said that defendant several times refased to show his badge. Alderman Wilson said this was a most scandalous case, and lie would tfi e defendadt.20e. and costs, or in default ...

Law Intelligence

... business if he had thought fit, and he said that those accounts were framed not not .so much for the purpose of showing his. exact state doul as to show Mr. Carlisle whether it was improving, and that pert ;being the object, her assumed originally as the basis ...