BOROUGH SESSIONS

... ?? SB$SIOIt8. en pl-- Jr.0 ~ -f the -.-A Riot at the Theo're.-The King, on the prote~citio o public -T. D.Lewis ajd J.Bankfs,ERsqr#r. v. Bowvlfron,Brig'gsj . Davies, and Carlos.-Ont Fr~iday, at the Sessions, the five year e defendants, held to bail-for a-riot in the theatre on account ductin of Miss Cramer, appeared to. tak* hi ra.M. ea artiale bles commen tedl at length on the conduct of Miss ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... -= L - 7m- ---~ 1IGH1 COUJR T Ok J US TICIAR I - . On Monday thle unl'ortunatte individual eumecil'tell wvith the nielztiiteiiliY atilir wshielh happuned recentlyit at priw'tte LI lfnt ic a SylIIItIl, tot tLIt Ves t of' Ediniburgh , , i placed at the bar, whenl thet deranged state of li'sinn~ being apparent, tile Court citisidcted it proper ti. make i lqui ty onl thlat JIoi ...

LENT ASSIZES

... U A p ' 17~ I p 1. A L ?? ~ . .. r - MAIDSTONE, MARCH 31. The Kinq v. Livesay, Hardilng, ?? to ?? was an indictment preferred at the in- i ;es stance of the Lord Mayor of London, as conservator of the River I Thames, against the defendants, the proprietors and assistants at I he the MWoolwich Gas-works, for committing a nuisance, by causing certain tar, ammoniac, &c. the residuum of the gas, ...

POLICE COURT

... ; On Thursday two journeymen ?? Were accused of t gross and most unprovoked assault upon a day policeman of the name of Macellan, committed the previous day.- d Maclellan had been in Stafford Street, on his way to Coates . Crescent, when the prisoners, who were much intoxicated, le advanced upon him, evidently with a hostile.intention ?? endeavoured to avoid them, but they pertinacitisly ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—MARCH 12

... LANCASTER ASSIZES.-2MIAC1I 12. VALmrTT. OF A SCOTC11 M~nA ?? Mr Justice Bayiey and a Special Jury. Finyev i. Rioylance and others. The Attorney-General (Mlr Scariett), and Aiessrs Wyl- ill-ias ard ParLk, were counsel for the plaintiff, and Mecst-s Bron:3hamn, Tindale, and D. T. Jones, for the defendants. The Ataornay-General stated that this was an action of at ejec-neznt, brought by the ...

POLICE

... E7 ! ; , ? :: 11 - . j 11 - : - ?- i ?? -, - , , . I ?? ! ? ? T ? F I- 1. ?kl. I - ?? - .1 I ?? ? ? ?- - ; ?i I j ?? , ? ! ?, , ?? ?l ? , ? ? , , - ? ? t j* MANSMNt-IGUSf l;; : , ii 1 - I .N CO3!OITTAt; FP Jou PALaNs.-lliNsiemher last, McrBahbertsfon, ?? ht'adpswrcheatis4edttate at'tbe AnictionitNirt',lest in tha room (al,1 tashea Is'pIsoll by the hands of pickpockets)hfour ank giand.tca ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1973 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... CCIES BNCES, ?? itairs5~ny.Beieen:t:iheh~ours oF niu ;rnrd te n Tuesday evening; F, Wilkiinsona,'cot.4 l ?? Seouthwask, wias passing, along Hig i h jrerj attenti nn.w as lled Vto a .poor. woan pss hevwas L grauriang e-, stepaO Or n ttaclranar1s huouse., .Hc enqrriredilre carton of. ber illness.. -he replied thatshe was dying, for want of assistaence.* .1He r6iatdiler up, rid wvith the aid 3f ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1043 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... M1ANSItON-HOLTSE. On Tuesday, information wvas received at the Mansion-hotise, that two psi eels, contaitning 2,0401. it Banik notes, had been stolen on the preced- iogJ day out of Newsinant's Gravesend coach. At a little after one o'clock o:t Mooday, a parcel, directed to MeosrsBrenchley and Co. Gravesend, c1a1tainingg 1,4031. is coutitry toies, sas delivered to tbe coachlnis of the Gravesend ...

Published: Sunday 13 February 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... -- ?? i I a . i ?? 1 . 1 , - a ' . I-GUILDIAL. ?? Sl urt ostler atl'the Boll ladb MonI; Inn Wehs chlkrged -witbLIh most hdrrid blirbity. T4e pvisanerf *ae 8eetueted nthe act of forcing the handle of a pitch-fork into three valuable mares, ,h.h`4 thea jei. a ,Qe o rth.sniinalsdrsapped do wA VitIthe agoay ?? tox tticts,, bot -he fagqged-;er iup again, nad t ?? jjs; htt iisqtier .Tliii Aqiitial ...

POLICE

... I BOW-SIRLEET. On Tuesday, a gentleman complained of the conduct of a constable in Drury-lane theatre on Monday night. The complainant was in a box with five or six strangers; and when Mr. Kean appeared, lie hissed, while the other persons applauded vociferously, ealling ont Kean for ever! &c, clapping their hands, and stamping with their feet. He was too esuch a friend to freedom in seac ...

POLICE

... MANSION XOUSE. On Saturday week, Ambrose Oliver, a clerk in the Sun Fire Assur- once-office, was charged with having appropriated to his own use upwards of 3,0001. the property of that estaIliNhment. Oliver, although he ba been long a clerk in the establishrnent. and bad a wife and three children, was allowed no inore than 1301 ?? and yet he contrived to dash away in great style. Indeed, ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1144 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WARWICK ASSIZES

... WARWICK ASSIZES- The Crown Court on the Thursday was principally occupied with the trials of James Patten and TDo- mas F. Thistlethewayte Hemsworth. The former was capitally indicted and found guilty of violating the person of Ann Atkins, at Edgbaston, near Birming- ham, in Mlay last; the latter, who has rendered himself notorious by some extensive swindling transactions during a period of ...