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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Feb. 6

... Fle- ing, Mary Ann Keith, Ann Ryder, ?? Caney, William Jones, otherwise Myers, William Everett, Thomas Rawlin. son, William Bennett, John Thorpe, James Brady, Felix M-Guiness, Charles Frederick Radford, Joseph Raffley, William Evans. Michael Lallej,, Edward ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... five quires of printed paper, consist- ing of 135 copies of the Illustrated London Neivs, value 2 13s., the property of Herbert Ingram and others, his employers, was sentenced to. three months' hard labor in the Ilouse of Cor- rection. John Collier, ...

Published: Sunday 16 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1569 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Feb. 6

... sning, Mary Ann Keith, Ann Rjder, ;May.aney; Willid Jonea, otherwise Myers, WilliatiWlefrett^. Thoina8 Rawlin-. #on, William Bennett, John T'arpe, Jamei Brady,. Felis MIGulnesa,, Charles. ,Frede'rick' Radford, Jogtp) 'mRkey, WIIIA4.Eians,. )ichpel Lalley ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Feb. 6

... Fle- ' sing, yar nKeith, nnu Ryder, Mary Caney,,William Jones, 4therwise Myers, Wiu.s Xverett, Thomas RAiwlim- son, William Bennett;. John Thorpd,. James Brady, Felix. tM'Guiness, Charles Frederick Radford,. Joseph Raffley, William ]Evans, Michael Lalley ...

LONDON POLICE

... and he was given into custody. Mr. BENNETT inquired as to-the cause of such conduct ? Miss Broadman (Aesitatingly). I cannot say, unless it was to obtain possession of a young lady who was sleeping with me. 'Mr. BENNETT: Are you acquainted with ?? Broadinan: ...

POLICE-OFFICES

... attended at Hatton-garden Police-office, where they laid an information against the coachman, and applied to Mr. Bennett for summonses. Mr. Bennett, ons hearing the nature of the application, said that it svas a doubtful case. Mr. Mallett, the clerk, suggested ...

Published: Sunday 16 June 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8419 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the pit called out father ! several times. Receiving to. swer, be went to Bennett's house, and requested individual to accompany him to the pit. They cured a rope, and Bennett, on descending into the which was eleven or twelve yards deep, discovered deceased ...