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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 

POLICE

... - 31 ARYABONNE. How To CFT BID OF A LEGACY.-Charlotte Blytlze, Tesidinq in Old Coompton street, made the following complaint on Monday night: She said she had that morning been to Paddingtoa to receive the amount of a legacy. Returning thrglnh Oxford steer, she was accosted by etravel- hiug chiniaman, eih urged ber to pr chasc ame of his wares, and eventu- ally she bargaiied for the conteot-s ...

LAW

... ' 1 q COURT OF CHANCERY. Tuesday, ?? 3. THE REV. EDWARD FRANKt, OF WINNTHORPE MALL, NOTTINH@EAM1 AN ALLEGED LtNATIC. This strange case was before the Court on Saturday, for the purpose of the Lord Chancellor's deciding whether he would hear the petition to have- a-writ de lunatict inqurireado issued against Mr. Frank, heard in open Court, or in his Lordship's Private Chamber. The Chancellor ...

LAW

... I OLD BAILEY. CHARGE OF CHsLD -MUaDEa.-Jnlia Barry, aged 18, was charged with 'he wilful murder of her mate infant. It appeared in evidence, that the prisoner lived as servant in the family of Mr Westley, tea-dealer, in Lamb's Conduit street. The shopkeeper bad, observed that she seemed pregnant, and on the 18th-of Nov. last she was very anxious to get all the people to bed. About four in the ...

LAW

... I I , COURTOF KING'S BENCH. Friday, Nov. 4. STOBBARD V. SANtDERSON AND OTHERS. The case. proved in evidence was this --The plaintiff was 4lady'S maid, who, with two of her fellow-servants, were outside passengers by the defendant's coach, which left Oxford for Bribhtoi, intending to join their master's family. Horses were changed for the last stage at Cuck- field. One of the leaders seened ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1417 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... OLD BAILEY. TRIAL OF-PROBERT. Th.e first prisoner pitt to the bar on Tfiursday aind Wiltiwn Probert; he wag respectably dressed in a blaek coat and waistcoat, 1reb breerles end top-boots. IHe appeared in ?? health and spirits; be did ntot sceal It lbe ;i Ithuealat fear .i to thel res.qlwt of hisr tfial. Every eye in Cosrt ,wag fiscd upon hirm oost stdfastly. He wan put oil Wie8 tgital for ?? ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1825
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2813 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Last week, the son of Mr. Townsends of Stoke Newinrton, in enden- vouring to get behind a fast-going. Coach, had his pin-cloth -caught by the rapidly revolving wheel, which immediately drew him round with it. so as to hatterrhis head, &6. and kill him onl the spot. Exaicuflo.-On Wednesday, sentence of death was carried into executioi at thle old Bailey, on W. Lintot, aged 23,; WV. Waltker, ...