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POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... maintenance of two bastard children, and to show wchy a part of his wages should not be arrested, in payment of the same, in the hands of the commissioner of police. The commissioner wee altso summoned, to show why such order of arrest should not he made ...

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 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... produced it, but refered to allrir Hr. Flower to see It. Mr. Flower abaurdoed this affidavit. and called on the wiltness to prodrree the draft of the offidavit pIre. pared for Carney. 'ulis the witness also refused to show to Mr. Flaowr. Ar. Hall said he was ...

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 ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... forgetting toy duty to ALXtGHTY GoD, have committed the detestable sin of incest, by contract- ing marriage, or rather the show or effligy of marriage, with Mary Anne Taylor, the sister of my late wife, and thereby bare justly provoked the heavy wrath ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... premature death in consequence of her dissipated habits. It appeared thaton Thursday last the deceased went with a pensioner to Chelsea College to obtain his pension, and in the course of the day they became very much intoxicated. About eight o'clock at night ...

POLICE

... request, as he said he should like to show them to his friends, but which it would appear was in reality for the purpose of effecting the forgery in question. Another very singular circumstance occurred, which clearly showed that the whole affair was got up ...

LAW AND POLICE

... examinedon Monday by Mr,. Wordsworth, as counsel for many of the shareholders, on the subject of his private account, which showed him a debtor to the bank in about 14,200.and on the mode in which the dis- count business of the estabiishmentwaa managed ...

Published: Sunday 04 December 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3221 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... order of the Directors. These certificates were signed by C. Vaux, the Secretary to the Company. There was no evidence to show who this Mr Vaux was. Lady Ansoit had, through Mr Alderson, endeavoured in 1825 to part with her shares, but could not dispose ...

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 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... the' committee would be satisfied with the case jttat proved I lilt. Brand replied that they would. They were atnxious; to show that they had the power to go for penatltes In every case. and that they were determined to look out aharply for mistakeS of ...

POLICE

... wishing to destroy herself it aop ppared that she was brought up as a Protestant. Abouta twelvemonth since, while in service at Chelsea, she ire. quently went to the Catholic chapel in Cadogan street, and eventually embraced Catholicism, to which faith also ...