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ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DREADFUL MoRDER.-A great sensation was excited in Carlisle, oa Friday week, by a report that a woman bad been murdered in a field at St Nicholas, just outside the city. The rancour was too correct. Many persons hastened to the spot, and there they found, weltering in her blood, mortally wounded, a woman named Alary Brown, aged 26. The perpe- trator of the crime is Philip Tinneley, a manl who ...

Published: Sunday 17 September 1826
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3314 | Page: Page 12, 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... T1H, 111RICOf Ok IOFASHION. TIair LORD CHANCELLOR antI Lord HOWARD of Effinghami paid visits yesteav to tte l)Dike of VYORs. Jlis Rloyal High- m'zis t'aI I teu 6lsi`clas yesleiday tnorouing with his Aihitiry Sec l tar'y, &.c. lThe usual itiedical attendants visited the Royal 'Ile Earl of LIvERPooi., the CH4ANCELLOR of the ExCte- Q1Elt Alad -Mr. IlHsKI,,SON tralisacLed business yesterday with ...

-,A B- L .M 6IJDA-

... I ?? the ltscoaeaa and a Middlesex Jury.] STEPHEN LEAKE, JANZES LEAKE, andi JOS. GOULD were indicted for ?? Hobby, on the King's Highway, and robbing him of a tea tray. The prosecutor, who is a hawker, had been to Brentford Fair, on the 13th inst., and en returning home was attacked by the prisoners5 who bad been ,unnoyilig and beating several other persons in the fair, and they robbed hid of ...

AMERICAN MURDERER

... (From tze Kentacky Commentator of July 8) Beauchamp, the a-sassin of Colonel Sharp, hns expiated his ciimies. The sentence of the law was executed upon him at the fork of the Lexington and the Woodford roads, at half past one o'clock yesterday An idea had gone abroad that he wotuld address the people at the gallowa, hut he made noattlempt of the kind; he was evidently too f'eeble, prohably ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 508 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... EFFECTS OF THE TuNaDER STORM -On Friday sen'nigbt, during the thunder storm, the wife of a shoemaker, in Back Church Lane, White- chapel, was so mouch alarmed, that she threw herself into a chair, and after exclaiming, il Lord, have mercy on us! instantly expired. Shehad been previously inl the enjoyment of sound health. SUIcrDE.-An inquest was on Monday held in Mincing lane, on the body of ...

Published: Sunday 03 September 1826
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1906 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... NIANSION-HOUSE.--On Wednesday, Mr. Verbeke, as pit Solicitor to Mr. Lawford, the Secretary of the Welsh Iron t- Company, applied to the Lord Mlayor for a warrant' to siesrci 'Iithe premises of Mr. Wilkit, ]tm., M.P. for Sndbury. who, be if Mtated, felorioil detained ione, Popnrty irelconving to the id what wais thle uature of 'the property ? Mr. verbehe~ repilieJ, id Wlsh ro acoupent.Mr Hook ...

POLICE

... I iaaa MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a street-keeper, named hill HAYF.S, and a cad named CHURCHILL, were brought before the Lord Mayor, by Mr. Cope, the Marshal, under the follow- mna ing remarkable circumstances. Mir. Cope's statement was to 'DO the following effect:-On Saturday last, a person applied at the Mlansion-holise for the assistance of the Police, in consequence evi o it very serious ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—WEDNESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-WIDNErDAY. JOHN QUIGLEY and JAMES RYAN were convicted of an aggravated assault upon Robert Sheltos, a watchman, in the isclcarge ot his duty. Several witnesses were called, who de- p sed, thAt on the prosecutor's interference to dissuade the prisoners trmn rioting and disturbing the inhabitants residing il the neighbourhoDd of the turnpike of Islington, Ilyan and Quigley ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OLses.VCES, oe. Air. J. Sparrow, surgeon, died last week in consequence of a puncture of the skin while opening a siobject. Onl Wedtesday morringa , the family of Alr. A Carter. of Poole, Nvere Furprised at he. on--appearance of Mr. Carter, the eldest suin. On proveedingw to hi8 room tue door was found fastened, and on being forced open, a raost dis- Iressiug scene was preselnted to ...

POLICE

... DIAN STON osTose.-A blind man of respectable appear- ance, named John Anglin, was charged by a person connected with the banking-house of Coutts and Co. in the Strand, with presenting a false check on the firm for the sum of £20. Mr. Anglin was attended to the office by a professional friend and another gentleman, who came forward in his behalf. The clerk of Coutts & Co. stated, that in ...

Published: Tuesday 12 September 1826
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1628 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... SALISBURY PETTY SESSIONS. LAw Exiesisess-On Tuesday, a number of information were pre- sented against men, women, and children, for entering the woods of the Earl of Pemnbroke, at Grnvely, for the purpose of gathering nuts, notwith- standing boards had been put tip forbidding the practice. The general plea of the parties was, that they were distressed for want of work, and did not know of the ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... These Sessions commenced yesterday a. Hicks's Hall, Clerk- enwvell Green, before Mr. Const and a Bench of Magistrates. l ROBERT PHILLIPS was indicted for having assaulted hlr-. Elizabeth Ellerby in 1lay last. The prosecutrix stated, I that when she and her husband were walking together in Lin- c colsn's Ins Fieldson the day in question, they were met by the c defendlAnt, who, observing her to ...