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LEEDS BREWSTER SESSIONS

... Iloyd's-Arms, Lloyd-street, Head-, ingley.-Mr. Ferns said this applicant appeared before the Magistrates for the sixth time. It was nearly a century since any addition had been made to the licensed houses of this district; and the Cardigan Arms was the ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... opposite a partly built house, and lying on the pathway. The head was r towards the road, and her right arm was straight ' and the other bent. Her right arm was extended, undher hand clenched. The other was drawn upat an angle, and the hand'was clenbhed.' ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Coleman, a mem- ber of the Grattan Club, said tbat on the Sunday night he heard i commotion outside, and on asking what wea the matter, was told r Callan's getting slaughtered. He rushed downstairs and saw Grogan, with arm raised, about to give Callan ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... one in the Charlton Marshes, and the other in the Plumstead Marshes. At the time of the explosion, John Rumsey, the foreman, and four other men, named John Smith, Edward Paul, Charles Thorpe, and Thomas Harris, were employed in the building in driving home ...

Published: Sunday 24 June 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2920 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS

... Thomas Campbell. Guilty one month's imprisonment. Wm. Kilpatriek, f,'r assaulting John Galbraith, on thi 17th Mlarch last. Pleaded guilty; three months' impri sonment. John Galbraith, for assaulting Edward M'Cormick, oi the 17th AMarch lest; also, on another ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE ASSIZES

... For the defence Adams was called, and stated National that the men had several dogs with them, and they Amialgat were also armed with sticks, with which they beat the MAe bim about the head, when they closed round him Chester, and took his gun from him ...

SCOTT-RUSSELL CASE

... retraction of I this cherge from LLady Cardigan. There was no foundation whatever for the charge. The servant had beaei taken to Clina by an author named Sanderson, he presumed in accordance with his owvn wislh. Lady Cardigan at other trials had been referred ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to prison for fivc was a second chargo egainst the Prisoner ?? pigeon-fountain, the property of. Mr. W\ ;. lord of the Cardigan Arms, liirkstall-road, L t* -- was ?? pressed. DEWSLt-Y. rRPOSECUTI or o Lst DEise ME- FOe ?? ' '' Two betting men were fined ...

DREADFUL TRAGEDY

... I _. _ _ DREADFUL TRAGEDY. I On Saturday, Mr. John Johnes, late County Court Judge for the Counties of Carmarthen, Cardigan, and Pembroke, Ohairman of the Cararithenshire Quarter Sessions, and Recorder of the Borough of Carmarthen, was murdered by his ...

VICEREGAL COURT

... Hamilton, John t MICusland, Oliver M'Causland, Rodesick O'Connor, John a Flanagan, H Burgoyne, Thomas Tisdall, Dame, E Bullen, Sheil, H Ellis, Barnewell, R Birnewall, R Hamilton, John Moore Napier, Tenison, IV. Garrett, James V. O'Dowdv, is John Keating ...

GLAMORGAN ASSIZES

... lived with a man named Phoenis, at 24, Peel-street, Cardiff. On the evening of the date in question, she went round to the Cardigan Arms for a jug of beer. There she met prisoner, who insulted her and slapped her in the face without provocation. When she got ...

MURDER ON MAKER HEIGHTS

... Wlliam Herry Recnie Benwrtt, St. John's, New- foundland; John HEoan, Cbrriek-oa-Shannon; Francis Poole Lanedown, Bristol; FranCis Fe tt, Croadall, Reants Edward Henry May, Great Tririty-line; John Frederick Mitchell, Cardigan; Christopher flelah, Gordoosquare; ...