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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ivashlisusO, in the Idotwell-road, ?vore ??chiag ebb soas remanded until Tuesday, on a charge of lIleliSel msbs?anY base, ix spy-glass, two hanilkerchiefsa pair ilt51'?. ? st?d ether articloS, from a young woman whose g 5?ackitlgs, a-is not given. 'l'ayl ...

TRIAL OF DANIEL N'NAUGHTEN, FOR THE MURDER OF MR. DRUMMOND

... on whose testimony it was scarcely necessary - for him to waste a remark. He had exhibited Ilimself before b the jury as a spy, who sought, under the garb of fairness and honesty, to wornm hitmself into the confidence of the prisoner, to extort some statement ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... property of Robert Jonesof KingSWood. a Jlliary Ann Lleieellya, a little girl twelve years old, evas chargedt %vsisi stealing twvo spy-glasses, the property of M1r. Francis Ashrton, II of Castle-street. Prisonercameinto shte shop, and while theashop- In man's ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... shutter and saw them put the cup into tlieculpboard. Mr. Stock: . .I really do not think that the police are authirised in thus spying i he through windows in this manner, anid I cannot think that the j on wirds of the act wiil justify a conviction on this ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... ment becane almost a duty. It was proved by other wvitnesses. that a constable, who attended the meet- ill, was called 1 a spy, and was knocked down and beat senseless wvitl sticks. Upon an alarm that the military verecoming. the people in great nnmbers ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... still srucae for us thle retreat which a is Misd2dlesex Jury hnis rendered hopeless. We S*ill get this dine to bv a fcrret, spy, or ruiner of Npdin's, Laventer, &c. I call uitfin you, Gelitlemcn, not to cIr(eit that wittuess., No mats is y secure if you ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, SATURDAY, April 13

... never saw any libery taken with her mistress by the defendant;7 but told Mr. Fry, that she -did not know sshether she had seen spy thing or not; remembers the plaintiff going to the Wells Sessieos, but he did not leave de- fetidant in the house; does not ...

Assize Intelligence

... Tefiburn St. Mary, seven miles from Exeter. The murder was committed on the 2nd of December las~t, and eome time elapsed before spy clue wfas obtained to the perpetratorp. At length a cobbler rnamied Woods,jiviag at Cre- diton, was apprehended on suspicion ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... tsty. one to ad- vannce more thian ~.' 'on it, Anm it ap.5 Ihsi sold'to. the ns'Ate~of the ,sittie packetilbr. 10s; ci~~lrip! spy what als done weit0sthe money; Iit sato rtre nisth before tise laly filed ; went wviths Con, nor to siispo'sesf'sthe, pseture ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... very genteelly dressed, and giving his name Brown, near the Shot-house, R~edcliff-hsll, called at his shop, and ollired a spy-glass for sale for is.; as it was north two guineas, he suspected it was not come by honestly, and requested him to leave it ...

DEVON COUNTY SESSIONS

... Turi mut ?? parish w'atthil , Who's the parialh a'latlh P Coumrtiis!'-4' Who's Bovey ?' (meuunheg eiuirths) The patrisih spy. The exprresiiitns appeared to come frem various pu'rsoiS. I wvent and riked If any mmii outside wasnted to be paili* thev ...

DEVON AND EXETER ASSIZES

... foot itt Cthe earth, aind countiing trail by niail, as also seeiv'g that their position is exactly the satie; and to remark if spy par-C he broken. As likewise, if there are plates, that these correspond, trot mei-ely in rireir general outline, hut iii every ...