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THE MURDER OF MR. W. WEARE

... Thurtell, myself, Thomas Noeand Mir. Probert sat uip till about half' past one. Mr. pl~obort and Thus. Tlirtell then wvent to bed, leaving me, John 'futella,,, anld Noyes tip. About half an hour after 'they were ,eee ito bed, Thomas Noyes followedj, leaving ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... false representations, the sum ot £2 12s. Wd., from Isaac Thomas Spiermatin, under the following circum- stances. Mr. Roberts atteuded as solicitor for the prosecution, ind called Isaac Thomas Spierman, who stated that he was it labourer, residing at ...

THE KING'S LEVEE

... appolitment as Mili- tarv Graw! Cross of the Royal Guielphlc Order. (Rear AdmLiral Lewis, on promotion, by Adtuiral Sir Thos. Hardy, G. CB. peputy Commissary-General Spurrler, on return from foreign serz ice, by Lo)rd Nugent. Mr, Lahouche-re, on being appointed ...

ASSIZES

... Coroner'a Inquisition, for I feloniously killing and slaying Jane Morgan, on the 15th of 5 April last, in the parish of St. Thomas, In the Borough of Sourhwark. The prisoner was the driver of a Chatham stage coach, and about eight o'clock In the evening ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Daniel Douglas,, Wim. Wilks, Thos. Pike, Joseph Stephenson, Robt. Stevenson, John Richardson, Thomas Crosby, Wm. Buttell, John Barratt, BEI. Twine, Elijah Fry, Thomas Bland and William Belton. James Owen was sentenced to imprisonment in the House of Correction ...

POLICE

... one montth's imprisonmelt. . LAND SilAuiis.-Among the night-charges brought before Alr- Chambers, jwas JOIHN TiloTiosow, a hardy *weather-beaten tar, who bad been found takiin, a comfortable 1 snooze undler th. columns of the:Quadiait the overnight, ...

HIS MAJESTY'S COURT AND LEVEE

... present his work on the Mortalities among the British Soldiery, dedicated by permission to his Majesty, by Lord Saltoun. Mr. Thomas Stanier, by the Rev. Lord Augustus Fitzcarelnce. Mr. R. Abercrombie, on his return frem the mission at Brussels, by Lord ...

ASSIZES

... ASSIZES. MAIDSTONE-TUFsDAY. CROWN SIDE. THOMAS HAMILTON, a Midshipman of his Majesty's ship Ramillies, employed in the Smuggling Preventive Service, was indicted for the wilful murder of James Conley, at Dimchurch, on the 12th of June, by shooting him ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sassailteil John Sugden, and stolen from his person two half-crowns, ten sihillings, and ten sixpences, his property. MNr. Hardy prosecuted; theprisoner was undefended. The prosecutor is F cattle-deoler, and lives at Bradford. Between ten anti eleven o'clock ...

POLICE

... Powell was 3;1 Id bidught to the Police Office, HattonGardeti, on Satur- 41 c- day, charged with bavihg obtained 2s. 6d. fronm Thomas 5 le Barnes, a footmaan, in the service of N.r. Blair, of Great e Rusiell-street, under preteticd of foretellin g th e destiny ...

OLD BAILEY—FRIDAY

... fell. He had lifted It, and was golg to give it to the prosecuttrix, when the policeman took him. Verdict-Guilty. _ WILLIAM THOMAS was Indicted for breaklig into and es- tertlug the .dwelin-houle of James Bowusar, and' stealing a tea- caddy, a coat, a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ga~0_ Afr.,9k ~ A wr s JiT~ filr the Plaisitiff,- reade lie -affidavlt of --MINevils, whicsh stated that the'defendanit,- Thomas --rost, Nva~% . of liqluidated darmagsa In -which eve'rpe~dedert 'which. the booksof law afford~ed;, tsther wdsis f a.-nature ...