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POLICE

... . POLICE, MANlSION HOUSE. F tON THR B&~Lw -On Wednesday, Ricard Gi ard, a young man said to tie respeetably conneieed, underwent an examination, charged wngb oviinitting forgeries on-the Bat of. England.- l appeared from the Remi~eet tkhhat hosd btainedl 1261IofthIree per cents, by forging the faiarne WfT.J ieerfbliiailer h IC suon h's since been replaced also'a dividend of 271. on 301. three ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... J4CCIDEN'I'S, OFFENCES, 4c. 'Nlthbefn.-trVday i-nrrirtg, IriweeR tile hours of twelve. tind -one ,;'cltck, Miss Mary.Ahine Walchrani a feltectable youling woiman4 whob carried OD businees us a dress-amaker in Illno1nt strf et, was barbarously intirdered inl the front room of: be first flrot. The report of a pistol wats heard by the land- ford and othr persoas i- the house where sie lodged, ...

ACCIDENTS, OFENCES, &c

... AC(cIPE.N'rS, OFFENCES, 4c. L tract Or: letter from S~ivroa :- We have receivet intilligence Yft. i cradful ?? having Overtakeo Ite largest ?? `F the season, on its riute from Mecca to A leppo. ?? casravat couositled of 200r) snls-mercheints and fraivelleri frm rn the Red Sea and Persi'S4 60l1i11, p'igi mins returning fr nn 5 rt iv; and a r umero lis itrait of attedsilnots itte w hole ...

CASE OF JAMES LEARWOOD

... CASE d 3,.JA3lFS LN1.4IW,GOD. An errcouna Qtatem.,uIt fl. a r papera rplpecilli!g ille, -ittlaliorn ot the iforti re nan je;17ioes Lca ~,tel rw ho ?? killeci in: ?? Prison ea few days agn 7, I e1 ttel Obkg, tby yotir ilsertion ol the foilo\ng circumeta;.cs, cooeevivno stcI inscon ::nay naove of p blic utiiitv. -Tlihe i -votetaearivoodi :vi 7bteen sent to nil flo-pital istot.s!-y-:oidof ...

Published: Sunday 01 November 1818
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2074 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LA TV. ! COURT OF KiNG'S BENCH. FWednesedau. Joir. 12. WESTVtIENitBiR LEc'rtoTN.-CULLEN Ci. 40R11t S. This Vifas sI) act ioi broviglt by Ie p1ainriif aveiinst Ilie MliZ Bailiff of Westrnirnster, to recover dooireres for ha vi rig been c-e- prived of his right of voticg at tlie late Election of n Aother of Parliament. Tire fauts of the case w ere sinitily thesc :-Tlie plaititiffhias been cone a ...

Published: Sunday 16 January 1820
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 571 | Page: Page 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... .J(CCI g) ! N TS, 0 fJ b'EN CI S, ' 4 c. D m.rlS TuRotcar COLD AXIt WALNT OF'OOn;-Oic Thursday ?? , errl rqmr rii(:l wa., trikeir Oit Rmliiid-corirt, Strrirtt, ?? lrode. C jlii MNters rid Mare Iris ?? deeerrnr'r rrgbm porter', erliorlye by several r eron. ill ths i Tigt - *,irriil Wr., Efi Sober' irails. Ile acnd his ?? ltdged '1p- a a od, ci a !enar ill a bmac rorr lat a rol,;se ili Ri ?? pas ...

LAW

... LA-AK. I COURT OF KING'S BENCH. . Il'ay, Ea3. 26!. CONS'TUTIOW4A1 ASSOCIATroN.-T'RI XING V;. D'LAT.. It will be reuollected that at tlte laet Sjtisq ii-csb(rr ented iy the personts calihag- themaelevls - Tlie Qonei6#iuitrnl Asueciatioi;') went off for unindifferency in tdwe Slerifl: w4*te returned (te panel, hle being-in-effect ane eof thle rosepvo -s7*r*-HD a stbscriber to thle putrposem oft ...

Published: Sunday 03 March 1822
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2187 | Page: Page 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... LJW. COURT OF UNG'S BENCH. Thursday, May 24. THE KING V. EDMONDS, CARwW RIGHT,:AND WGOLER. The CHixE Justr=E delivered the judgment of the Court this morning upon the'motion madefor a new trial in this case last MichaelmasTerm. TheJudgment was very elaborate; but it wan delivered in so feeble am tone of voice, nasto baffle all attempts atnse-taldog. The opinion of the Court upon aU thle ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... A few days ago a very melancholy occurrence took place at Caherci- veen, county of Kerry. A party of young sailor amateurs were eniraged in a boat regatta, at Valencia harbour; Mr. Maurice Q'Connell, 31. P., was President of the Club, and, when the arrangements were nearly comv- pleted, under his inspection, Captain Primrose, of the 73d regiment, lately returned home on leave of absence from ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... | On Thursday night, just before the conclusion of the performance at Astley's, Miss Burnett, one of the figurantes, in performing one of her evolutions, by some means slipped, and fell with considerable violence on the stage. Some of the performers immediately ran and raised her up, when it was discovered that she had broken one of her legs just below the knee. A coach was instantly procured, ...

POLICE

... PO LICE. MIARLBOROUGH STREET. :SIN'GUTLAR DELUSION.-The Rev. Mr Hill, of Brompton, brought Mr Millhouse, a gentleman of firtene, before Messrs Dyer and Chambers on a peace ?? Hill said alout six years ago lie was accustomed to take a mniming walk in the parks; he remarked for several mornings that the defendant, who was at that time an utter stranger to him, when he passed him made it a rule ...

THE MURDER OF ELIZA GRIMWOOD

... I THE MURDER OF ELIZA GRTIMWOOD. On Saturday an inquiry was conducted before Messrs Jeremy and Traill, the magistrates of Union Hall office, into the conduct of M'Millan, in reference to the letter which wan forwarded to the police, signed John Walter Caven- dish. The following verbatim copy of the letter was, in the course of the inquiry, read by Mr Jeremy:- Goswell street, June 8, 163S. ...