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ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... ATROCIOUS MNlVURD-tt (OFA RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON. aBRSTOL, Sept. I2:- -We regret to state tiat. the imnme- ;diate neighbourhood of our city has been made the scene of as brutal and cold-blooded a murder as any which dis. graces our criminal annals. On Saturday afternoon, in- formation was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. ...

LONDON POLICE

... ?? jcosw? WONARCE. MAN'NON-11OUSE. 'A young man. -namel Witiam Georye Twitc~as wgs 'brought before Sir CQaptnast Marshall, charged with bav- ing plundered his master of a quantity of jewellery, watches, ?? The case excited a greatrdel of interest. Mr. HART, jeweller, of Bevis larlks,.stated-the prisoner wt 'ihs vwarehouseman,'and Sad lived 'in his ?? Offteezvor Sieteen months. On Friday ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2505 | Page: Page 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... AThToCIOUS S LM4Ua 4F As RESPECTABLE FROALE AdT ,StAPLEMS. - I- - ,. . Ad 'An Ada *ht bri laIMMA. 'Bairos,, 'uSpt. 1l2.-W ?? ue ltues cure imme- 'dite'ivt bob'hood INf ?? ites 'been ,made the 'scene idf tag ?? c jjldoib~leo i n iurdar ,atm 'any whiiah ?? ,races oar {wninil 'a~ntrlt. 'iD Iaturday *sfternoon,- in- If itidtkimaibrtiir ht'totile 'St. Phillip'gssion'dhoute that la-r61a n d 1be n ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1336 | Page: Page 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN

... THE MURDERE AT WOODHOUtSE, LINCOLN. A most wanton murder was committed on a youth of only seventeen years of age, named THOMAS BuaToN, at the above place, by a man named Johnson, the particulars of which will be found in the following evidence, delivered before Mr. John Gregory, at the Coroner's Inquest held on the body of the deceased, by a man who was present at the transaction, and who ...

MIDNIGHT LAWMAKING

... THE number of laws has always been deemed a heavy weight upon a nation, and any thing that tended to keep them down in number, and make those that are adopted good in their kiid, has been thought a chief point in what is called Legislation ; but the Whigs seem to imagine that, no matter what they are, the number of laws is a blessing, and any thing that stops the business of legislatioa ...

LONDON POLICE

... L*ltW'oiN POLIAXCE. MANSION-HOUSE. A young man, named William George TwiviAain, was brought before Sir Chapman Marshall, charged with hav- ing plundered his master of a quantity of jewellery, watches, &c. The case excited a great-deal of interest. Mr. HART; jeweller, of Bevis Marks, stated theiprisoner was his warehouseman, and had lived in his employment fifteen or sixteen months. On Friday ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2723 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN

... TIHE MURDER AT WOODHIOI1SE, LINCOLN. A most wanton murder was committed on a vouth of onlyseventeen yearsof age, namedTaoMAsBuaToOw, at the above place, by a man named Johfison, the particulars of which will be found in the following evidence, delivered before Mr. John Gregory, at the Coroner's Inquest held on the body of the deceased, by a man who was present at the transaction, and who ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... ATROCIOUS MU tRE-R OF A RESPECTABLE FEMJALE AT STAPLETON. BaIISTOL, Sept. 12.-We regret to state that the imme- diate neighbourhood of our city has been made the scene of as brutal and cold-bloodei a murder as any which dis- graces our criminal annals. On Saturday afternoon, in- formation was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. Immediately ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1411 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN

... THE MURDER AT WOODHOtSE, LINCOLN. ! A ~most wanton murder was .,copspmitted0on a ,yQutb of onlyseventeel years of ~age, named TIOMAS BURTON, at the above place, by a man namned' Job~aswi, the .partiqulelrs of 'which will be found .in the followinlg .ev.ieuce, .delivered before Mr. John Gregory, .at the Corofer'8 Inquest held on the.body of the deceased,. bya man who was preettat the ...

LONDON POLICE

... ION I P JL-IC - . mlOp.D@ POILICE. MANSiON-HOUSE. A young man, natned' Williant George Twilcham, -was brought before Sir Chapman Marshall, charged with hav- 'ing plundered his master of a quantity of jewellery, watches, &c. The case excited a great deal of interest. Mr. HART, jeweller, of Bevis Marks, stated the prisoner was his warehouseman, and had lived in his employment fifteen or sixteen ...

LONDON POLICE

... E xN IWO-W, -lip J-ICE c B. - MON SI1O JIOU SE. A young man, rnamed John NoXeyi, was- brought. before the Lord Mayor, charged with! having attempted to-impose upon a sailor boy,.narsed.Frederick Mitchell, by pressing him to buy a piece of cloth for five, shillings, the original cost of which was only one shilling~and tenpence. The LouD MAyort-Why, this is a pretty tradb of yours, Mr. Nbrrey. ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3400 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON SESSIONS

... James Rose, grocer, was indicted for assaulting his house. maid, Mary Daly.: The. prosecutrix, who is an Irish Roman Catholic, after having devoutly crossed herself, said that, for some days be- fore the assault was committed, she had been constantly employed in cutting.bread, and.spreading it with butter, for the defendant's son, a little boy who had newly returued from a visit to some ...