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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... ntoer ti toan,, Johb, Grrolltbridge, of Abhey-street, liermton-lsey, victiltnler, nt eleven * adjuilrneit exrirtotion -Charles Hall, of lreat uRitsell. street, drapler, ait twelve ; choice of ,issligtees. INSOLVE NT DEtTUitRS' COURT, PtUItTUGAL .STRii ...

OLD BAILEY.—WEDNESDAY

... them being taken into custody, the gang attacked and brutally ill-usetl the officers). John M'Carthy, James Wilton Blake, Charles Hall, Wm, Evans, William Wood, Thomas Pikkett, Jas. Smith, Mkjry Adlam, Ann Pugh, James Watson Clifford, Harriott woodliatn ...

OLD BAILEY,JUNE 19

... Edw. Coomes, Harriet Holland, Jas. Eastman, Robt. W. Plke, Jas. Moore, Thos. Sutton, John -Page,' Susanniah Jenkins, -Charles Hall, John Alorgan, Joseph Perkins, t Wm. Nash, .I0i. Wigriell, Edw. Buckland, Charles Godding, Henry laenfold, Wn. Martin, ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Wiiliam11 Benham, of Bromrpton, Iodglig h!r'oe keeper, at twelve; lst examilinatioll. Before liMr. CeomislIoner UoLRnOV. Charles Hall, of Great Ruesvil.street, lIrapor, at elevel; last ex. ?? Colnll, of Stalces, hotel keeper, at twelve; last examinatloO ...

WAPENTAKE COURT

... Only two plaintd were entered for trial.. The jury was a very respectable one HENnY WALUSLEY V. ROBERT SMLTHSION. Mr. Charles Hall for plaintiff, Mr.Cloughfordefeadant. Plaintiff is a labouring man, residing at Edenfleld. De- fendant is a farmer residing ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIMBLEDON

... T1lE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIM- I BLBDON. | On Tuesday night information was brought to Great Scotland -yard that Charles Hall, the plasterer, of Wimble- don, who is suspected of having murdered his wife, by smo- tbering her with a pillow, had been apprelended ...

Extraordinary Charge of Child Murder

... since which time the latter had not been seen. Suspecting that the child had been destroyed, witness went to the house of Charles Halls, in Baddow-lane, and saw Mrs. Lorkin. He asked her if she had not lately been delivered of a male child; she replied that ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... get transported, for there are 50 bags short ol the cargo' At the request of complainants the magistrates remanded him. Charles Hall was charged on suspicion of stealing a coat, waistcoat, and trousers. It appeared that he was stopped on the Bath-road ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—MONDAY

... Charles Clark, and John Brokin. 'to be transported for seven ?? Williams. Franrui Cavanagh, William Thompson. Charles Hawes, Charles Hall, John Haovey, William Wood, Edward Wells, John Nicilalas Spencer, John Jones. John Stacy. ?? Nenille, John Hogan, Jeseph ...

POLICE COURT.—WEDNESDAY LAST

... contemplated by a few individuals, who had caused a petition to be forwarded to the Board of Health. The chair was taken by Charles Hall, Esq., solicitor. Resolu tions were, passed and speeches made condemnatory of the Public Hdalth Act for Accrington, -and ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... We'll take care the punishment shall not be heavy. Unpre. judiced men see how it is.-Fisned 5s74d. Bow-srtsETr.-Yesterday CHARLES HALL was brought up by Duke and Jennings, two of the patrol, charged with violently a.- saultit)g the former while in the execution ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... For Seven Years.-Jane A'erman, Elizabeth Brownn, Charles Lugg, Christopher Smith, Henry Hogg, W. Stubbs, Hart Taylor, Charles: Hall. Frances. Jowason, W. Barrett, Samuel Poaini, J. Gibbs, E. Pethard. ,Thefollor.nnewere sentenced to, imprisonmentand the ...