LONDON POLICE

... - m llf,. flrno MAR5LBOROUJGI5STRIZET.-On Saturday, Mr. Dyer, the sitting Magistrate, was en~hged in Eindeavotiring to decide I upon flhe followxing eingulrcl ]iii of a femnale, as to whethera I~ person whom she charged with deseftion,was her husband I or not - Andrew's, one oftheofficers belonging to the establishment, entered the officeE, foilived by a sailor, whose marlin .ers and ...

Published: Tuesday 23 June 1829
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2149 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY

... . ,. . . -oII . ?? loandry thii Caour mevl&e VIF'iter. E'tli ug vacation ; the Jl AdgesaIftl . rd 1 tie p APtS li S Beil rr ( ?? ii Iankrhel ?? hikp hay), stea lin, te ' .h of At cgas4 ne stliig o ; 'disX ill tilhe shop of Lintd ecaeaso, graelsde spoon, the propi ot2hqhs~ ?? tile 13th Juy I att jla f~ he ircar ot thle p mieshi(b ~ ~i 'st flu1mai s liensdn ?? Q.1W1 1t9h ?? S4I.Are. a esamie ier ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—LONDON, Nov. 3

... || COURT OF KING'S BENCII-LONDON, Nov. 3. Crd131 CON-LORD BRANDON V. LORD MELBOURNE. Mr. C. PHILIrS opened the pleadings. The action Nvas. brought by the Right Hon. and Rev. W. Lord Brandon against Lord Viscount Melbourne,'for criminal conversation with the plaintiff's wife. The plea was, not guilty. Mr. GusNmY-said he would state shortlythe circumstances in support of. the action. The ...

CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD CALLAGHAN, ESQ. M. P

... CAPT. AND LADY AGNES BYNG v. GERARD I CALLAG IAN, ESQ. M. P. E CORt rEcoaR COURT-FRIIDAY, AUGUST 28. It being known that this important case was to be called on this day, the Court-house doors were beset at an early hour by persons anxious to obtain entrance. Mr. Justice Torrens' took his seat on' the Bench at a quarter past ?? Mr. Callaghan came into Court and took his seat between' Mr. ...

EXECUTION OF BURKE, THE MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF BUIMP, THL NIURDERER' EDISBURGH, JAN. 29.-ThIs atrocious murdere', whose hands vvere more deeply dyed ln fntocent blood than tbose of any otber h6micide recorded in the calendar of crltnoes, underwvent the sente'nce of the~ lav't yesterdaymriia the etsual plaee of execution; and frora the subjoined narra- tive of the concomitants of the tragedy, it will be seen that the ...

ASSIZES

... .. I YoaK, AUGUST 6.-TATE V. LINTON AND WIFE.-This was an action hrpught by a husband to deprive his wife of her clothes. Mr WIaLMs stated that the plaintiff had married the daughter of the defendants, and as the marriage was contracted against the will of the mother, she had influenced her daughter in ans unfavourable manner towards her husband, and they lived together very uncomfortably, ...

Published: Sunday 16 August 1829
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5824 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SINGULAR CASE OF ALLEGED LUNACY

... The case of alleged lunacy of Mr Davies, wholesale tea-dealer, of Philpot lane, was heard by the Lord Chancellor, on Monday week, at his Lordships private residence, when Mr TPaaSLOvX applied for a commission of lunacy. Ale referred to various affldavits, which.stated, among other things, that, in April last, Mr Davies's friends were obliged to place him under the care of keepers at his house ...

LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCI. Monday, Noventher 16. CRIMINAL ONFONRtATION. Mr J. WILanAatS moved for a rule to show cause why a criminal infor- mrtions hould not be filed against certain Commissioners Of the Court of Requests at Halifax, for injustice and oppression. He made the appli- cation on behalf of a person of the name of James Woodey, a resident of Halifax, who in 1827 owed 1!. 10s. to a Mr ...

POLICE

... MANSION RIOUSE. TuI WARMmNo PAN;.-A well-dressed butt vielg'r-looking woman applied to the Lord Mayor for aid, with her solicitor, Mr Hobler, jun. who explained that his client had recently married a venerable Member of the Corporation, now in his 75th year. Hlis fatnity, displeased at the alliance, had interfered and separated themn; and he had tried is vain to bringrabut an ?? Son or the old ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1829
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1095 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

UNIVERSITY POLICE

... UNIVErISITY POLICE. - 1 - x1 It. t J V i| Tie newr system of Watch and Ward commenced on Monday rlast. Tile lower part of the Clarendon Priwing Office has been fitted up as Police Rooms, where the Conitables are to attend )f every night at nine o'clock, to receive from the Inspectors their coats, lanterns, &c. previous to going on duty, which they are to return in the morning. The number of ...

OLD BAILEY, JANUARY 20

... OLD BAILEY, JAvUAwa 20. Benjamin Barrup, who was tried and acquitted on Friday last upon a charge of wiltid murder, the proof of the death of his victim having been caused by the pistol-shot being insufficient, stood indicted for shooting Mary Blortlock, with intent to murder her. The indictment contained several counts, one of them charging him with the intent to do her some grievous bodily ...