Friday's Express
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... HALL. aged za, frame-work knitter, was found guilty of stealing, on the 28th of March last, a spade, the property of William Dickens, from a shed near Mansfield. The spade was found upon the prisoner's premises about a month after it had been stolen.—The ...
... the compositions, are as follows: Latin Prize Poem.. Venice.—Mr. Charles Mayor, eldest son of the Rev. Toseph Mayor, Rector of South Collingham, near Newark. English Prize Poem. 44 Charles Martel.—Mr. A. P. Stanley, son of the Rev. E. Stanley, Rector of ...
... saw a newspaper containing tui advertisement of a robbery, which brought his mind the three men he had seeu Hotou. Isaac Deverill, police-officer, of Loughborough, had two men in custody for the robbery the 10th, whom Mrs. Hibberd came to see, and on her ...
... —Four individuals eaderwent • long examination yesterday at the Exchange two of them being in the house at she time of the robbery. bet they were remanded until further enquiry could be made.—The Police are on the alert. and there can be so doubt. chat ...
... Tliey succeeded carrying off watch, brooch, and other trinkets; and have hitnerto escaped detection. There have been three robberies the same neighbourhood within a very short time. At the Bedfordshire Quarter Sessions of the Peace held last week, the prisoners ...
... Rutland The Right Honorable Earmownlow fir VvllHarrtla^^ Sir Mountague John Cholmeley, Bart Sir Charles Egleton Kent, Bart The Very Reverend the Dean Lincoln Charles Cope Earle Wettry, Esq. Rev. Henry Taylor Christopher Turner, Esq. Rev. Leonard E. Towne's ...
... therein. Sealed 311th Apo il—six mouths for enrolment. other but after a contest of three bosun and six minutes , dur To Charles Collins, of 22, Bridge NOIIII, Lambeth. its ing which time ninety-nine rounds were fought, the pride of the county of Surrey ...
... Executrix, Feb. 5, 1834. CHARLES STEEL, Solicitor. To the CREDITORS of Mr.CH ARLES GREENFIELD, of Burringham, in the county of Lincoln. PROPOSED DIVIDEND. THE Assignees acting under the Deed of Assignment made by the said CHARLES GREENFIELD for the general ...
... Esq.—George Dickens, of Loughborough, was charged Mr. Mansfield, with setting a dog on the horses of the Bruce coach, on Saturday evening last, with intent to rescue Charles Wootton from the custody of the officer. Some time past, Charles Wootton escaped ...
... such offender, receive the following Reward :— £. «. d. Stealing any horse, mare, or gelding „.. 50 0 0 Highway or footpad robbery, house-breaking, or any bur. glary, setting fire to any house, out-house, corn or hay stack, stealing any sheep or horned ...
... Spalding, and committed to gaol by the Rev. Dr. Moore, on suspicion of being one of tbe party who committed an assault and robbery on Mr. Palmer in December last, as stated in a former paper; and on Tuesday was brought and further remanded. It is hoped ...