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EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF THE LATE MR. SOUTHEY

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE. OF THEC LfTf AIR. SOUTHJEY. L c gy. de MoL Perebr2nf lle would no longer be called Proetls, bet a P/l0~1ir TriF. reader has probably hear(d of the e(celt soplier, jler-ert1us P otens, menuioted in onr ld who lad salch an itch upon himn ior buur:nt ' and exposing himse'l, that he at last fbirlt ?? n5 own faneral pile, and died with potelicus antls ipti1 mmortality. pail eca ...

Published: Sunday 11 May 1817
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3442 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14, 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... BOW-S it &ET. al Wiedlesday, T5. DrOwl Wa charged with inhuman cendiact to Marvy lhi wife.-Mrs. M1Keiny, a lodger in tie samne hoise Vith the lpri ...

OLD BAILEY

... OLD 13ILEY. 0 ! FriEa 7 Ft?0. Coerzwa~l wag: inrijted for the wilful murder ofe ilr le itit at i cjlil[, anld Diafe T1kfsr5na wns ijdected as all eaceseary iil the muterder. The prisollor wvas acqulitted of tile -anrder.bit fo'onsiilty of concealing the birth, which subje'ts , 1.r to twelve molo'is' itiiprisonment. S rah Greet wois alo indicted for the wiletil murder of her .tele bastard c hid ...

LAW

... LAT. COURIT OF KING'S BENCLf. M1onday, May M . ALLErED ZL.ASPTTE1oUS LItrELs. FVm. l102te a`pesired ill CUSnt ly, (ligviil been arrested thle preeedlitg SatIIrday) rbe Attonley-Generalint in eaiued three In ormtrti otis to h( n-d a in pst him, chavain him ivi had r pubhl sitedcertaio iolas'h eoilsanad salt ?? ?? otn the Catechistn, thic Litany and the Creed ol'St. Ath nasitis. Mrif. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AC'CIDENTS, OFFENCES, Sc. SI ;Idr av ae'nnielt, Anne, swife of WV. Graharn, a blacksmith, of, V;at nt. ii ICii rirrlaind. mirdered two of ier children by tsatigu- lTion, left anothel frl densi, atid afterwards cat her own tfirnat! t.Ji the Satrda she ei- le- childrel toI a Small stream of wate:r, ilnd lor)asi int'o it, reinarkedl, tat'; it was not deep enough. and ili' ?? slni (i ome a)o(t ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 6c. A few days ago a miserable lookiog'young woman was de- tected in attemptiing to steal a picce of bacon from the shop of Mr. Walsh, in Grosvenor-market ; on beingl questioned, she declared neither herself, her husband, or their children, had tasted food for three days, and that she came out vitl the intent of siealing something to keep themn From starvib- ; tlar they re ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFICENCES, &c

... 4CCIIThDN'N'S, OF'FENCE'S, 6ac. ?? ?? A FFrIrTA.-Oil Monflay mterntint, about let e'olock, sas t;chlid I) a ke wvas passing jhrot!ph . lchil-street, Gal len-a' tic ri hlis attertian was swaddenliv a rrested by repeated rries of murder, i t;sin- ft om the second fl-or of the hotu'e of one Neil. onlin iti.l In ia F mifites t'e ivn atomv tractil row n up, -iel';i ?? lnokiL ?? lfiurrre-illistaher ...

LAW

... LA M. COURTFOF KING'S 1ENCrIe Saltrday, May 10.- Mr. leatchatrd, the bookseller, was brought tp to re-eel e jndg- ieat (u a ilbel upon the Grand Jury of the Lstand of Antignia, Wid il' one of the Aides-de-Camnp of the Governor of that blemd, Sir Jamnes Leitl. Tue libel was contained in the Tenth ilegni' of tlhe African Institution, and related to the alleged ill treatment of a female stave, ...

LAW

... LA TV COURT OF KING'S BEINCIT, Saturda.'y, Mally .17 TTF MhNS a. ?? NONe. -m Tb0 AT OtNFRY-GrEuaRosaid, that le atten~ded hleir Lord9hipns ; l toan lne, ef. I'is iilltelitioll to siibfnit sompl momion to tbe at elaver tire- ioiglit be thouglit molt con ceo cii t 1 ItC~lsrn;om~onse.4ic ory noea tt lOw. IlOc tilen rose, and after tl'eiihing the Attorney-General, frh haa, coanplaiint made by him ...