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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... On a ssion from the Court. Mr. Attorney-General then stated his 9%tentioS first to proceed with the case wherein the will of John Stewart had been forged, when Mr. Wilkins applied for the 0sstpsnement of this trial on the ground of the absence and ill- ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3637 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... f i~the vestry-hall, St. John's, Horaleydown, o thesbtlOS o f pemO vwho had lost their lives by drown- ?? Th'~ames. The first case was that of Joshua pscisg ine ts eRty- three years, a seaman on board the D Acorn, of Cardigan, lying in the upper tier ...

THE WILL FORGERIES

... his house to ask him if le knesw John Stewart. He remained there between six and seven hours, lie said that his business was to find out the relatives of John Stewart, wsho died at Great Marlow. Witness did not know John Stewart himself, but, after some ...

LAW AND POLICE

... and carried him into the Campden Arms public- house, where he was promptly attended by a surgeon, but life was found to be quite extinct. WINE-TASTING IN THE LONDON DOCK. I On Wednesday Samuel Burkett, Robert Reed, and John Easteate, lawyers' clerks, were ...

Published: Sunday 25 October 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5507 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... entered for the plaintiff on that calculation. BAIL COURT. Mr. O'Malley Iiwin renewed his motion for an attachment- against Lord John Russell, but his lordship declined hearing it, and referred him to Mr. Justice Coleridge, who, he said, would sit in this court ...

The London Mortality for the past Week is, according to the report of the Registrar-General, for the week ..

... with by the John, of Bideford, from New Brunswick. The captain and crew of the John, their exertions, fortunately succeeded in taking the mate, James Marchant, and twelve others of the crew off the wreck, andjeonveying thtm in safety board John, but owing ...

LAW

... room. She got ulp, and on ap- proaching the room, was seized by a ruffian, who demanded her money, and stabbed her in the arm with an instrument like a bay- onet. The assasins had candles, and she could see that her ser- vant was held down in her bed ...

POLICE

... POLICE. B3ow-STREET,.A COUNTRYMAN IN LONDON.- JOHN FERGUSON, a young man of respectable appearance, was yesterday brought up, charged with having burst open the door of James Nettle, living at No. 4, Brown's-buildings, Clare-market, and with assaulting ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... struck me with a walking itick ot tie arm, aitf lie told msa to get home nud put iy beid in a bog, and iocket the money. Mr. Clie: What 1 irid of a blow was it-did it hart yUrr _-ivitmilrbr : lie struck iris aeross the arm. It pained me very DUicl. I ehowed ...

POLICE

... POLICE. I MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a person named John Mer- rett, came before the Lord Mayor to implore his Lordship's aid or advice against the Directors of the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company. The applicant appeared to be a respectable arechanic ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... make out the plaintiff's case, but he had burnt his betting book, and with it also his memory.- Mr John Gully was then examined: He had known John Day for many years, and he asked him to hedge some large sunis for him about Gaper, and be took a bet ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... woman, who had her infant in her arms, burst into a flood of tears. Tubbs, the beadle, proved that he arrested the prisoner in Stephen-street, Totteoham-esurt-road, whore heo was living under the fictitiosn narne of Grattan. He kept an errand-boy, though ...