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SUSPECTED MURDER AT EALING—DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD

... SUSPECTED MURDER AT BALING-DISCOVERY OF A HUMAN HEAD. During the last three or four days great excitement has been created in the neighbourbood of Ealing, Brentford,&c., by a report being extensively circulated that a human, head had been discovered in the privy of the beautiful and pic. turesque priory of - Wyllie, Esq, a \Vcst Indian mer- chant, Castlebar-park, near the village of Ealing. ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDOIW POLICE. V MANNSON.ROVUE. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY Op A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRLEST.-On Monday a young man, named John Jones, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having knocked down and robbed .the Rev. William Wood, a Roman Catholic priest, on Friday night in Moorfields. - The Rev. Mr. WOOD stated that, he was returning home. to his house in Finsbury-circus, between 12 and 1 o'clock ...

LAW

... I L A W. . I I I ?? mftw?-? COURT OF, QUif2 ?? BdinernI said, h THr QUEEN v. Mu. F. OCONNojR.-'Uie Attorney.GCR s~,h was i ustructed on lit-half of the guritirisfls Of tile Poor o k.~ino Warminste~tr, in the. county of Wiltq, to firph'to theC Court for a rille to how cause whlv a cli~ninil informationf should ist be tiled agains~t Mr. P. ~)'Collior, the proririetor ot'a new'~paper called the ? ...

LATEST COUNTRY NEWS

... LATEST COUNITRY HE W8. {FROM THE PAPERS RECEIVED DOWN TO Lt5T EVENING.) SHOOTING AT A WIFE.-Henry Corderoy who was brought before the mayor and borough magistrates on the 6th iustas charged with wilfully shooting with intent to kill his wife, ar4 who was remanded until Monday last, again underwent exa. mination on that day, at the magistrates' room in the county gaol, when the depositions of ...

ACCIDENTS

... On Wednesday morning, a very aged woman, named Jane MaIrsden rliving in Walnut'Iree-place. Exanouth.street, Spa-fields, was preparing her breakfast, when her gown caught fire, and before the fl6a es could be extinguished she was so Ireadfully burnt and scorched that but slight fhope is entertained of her surviving. On Tuesday evening, between six and seven o'clock, as three gentle. men, named ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONBRS' IiVQUESTS. SEDUCTION~ AND SUICIDE.-OD Monday an inquest was held at the Ben JonSon's Head Tavern, Stepney, before Mr. Baker, Ion view of the bodies of Susannah Pencott, a fine young wvoman 17 years of age, and her infant child, who were taken ant of the Regent's-canial on Friday night last. Thle first witness called was Sarah Pencott, the mother of the deceased, who stated that on ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... :x 'a0-zo (lefttreMr.7uastice'Viseur~e E~49 ?? MrA? E~liiVCA'1rL GnAihrZUr PnrtbNEr;-BlfZO&fC E4Ubk~iiS aiged A5,an oldoffiender, 'Was indictid tf the Suit df ?? by4te eptlbositles ofher' Mejextjs Minj , forilig titteseconnterfeit ctrtnt Chademto bersable the cuirinrybf itlsrelat. ?? hinxad ?? Chamabers conducted the prosecution ib tii eral. eis. ?? mhe - short fdcts adduced ia eids=cc it ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDOW PoLmICJL MANSION - HOUSE. --SsueGGLIG. - On- Monday, lleathltote, a porter in the employment of the Commercial Steam. .cket'Company, was charged with having bad a quantity of smuggled brandy in his possession. George Purzey, a. tide-waiter, said, that lie was on board the Emerald, steam-vessel, from Boulogne, and observed the de- fendant leaving the deck with a basket. Upon being -asked ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW STREET. Fatat, Affray. A fashionably-drensed young man, named Thomas Eaton, described as a law student of Gray's Inn, was brought up by 142 F division, and placed at the bar, charged on suspicion with having, in the latter end of May last, committed a violent assault upon William Crowl, a carpenter, in King-street, Holborn, and thereby ?? his death. It may be remembered that, at the ...

Published: Sunday 29 September 1839
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7747 | Page: Page 2, 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EDGWARE-ROAD MURDER

... LUTHE EDOWARE-ROAD MURDER.| (PURTHER PARTICULARS OP GRBENAORB.): We avail ourselves of original sources of informa- tion, on the correctness of which every reliance may be:placed, for the following particulars of Green- acre's life and habits, previou's to the' perpetration. of his most extraordinary crime, Some time ago be carried on business as a grocer in, a very respectable way. in Nelson ...

PREROGATIVE COURT.—Jan. 14

... PREROG1ATIVE COURT.-Jan. 14. THE WILL OF THIE LATE JEMMY WOOD. WOOD AND OTSIERS AGAINST GOODLAKE AND OTHERS. The argument in this case, which was left unfinished at the sittings at the end of last term, was resumed thisday. The question is as to the admission of an allegation pro- pounding a paper as a codicil to the will of' Mr. James Wood, of Gloucester. Dr. NICHIOLL spoke the whole day ...

POLICE

... ?? BOW !~ThRET- A BEGGING-LErT~TP WILsTER-On Wednesday Wmn. Henry St. Ledger, a younec man of verv superior appearance aind address, was brought to custody before Sir F. Roe and Mr. Charles Thiselton, a county maisrate. charged with havi7eg attemrpted to obtain money fromt the Marqu1is of Bate by means of at begging letter.-Mr. Collingtou, secretary to the coble marquis, having been Sworn, ...