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CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONExR'S INQUESTS. A iI lljqeq was lheldl oil SIltlilrdav lorigi at the WoblMioulse beo re 1. 1I1.G ell, E sq. upopii tIe- btoly of all ?? It ?? foiol eks oold. Tin' iitfantw \ susitp) posed to bethe ilegiti zoate child of In WIllIli linille' Esieii IDavis, hlaigl been left Dv its ullitr itralI plael Il totlhe iieic oI' :I stranigeri, ?? inotl Itien tis It ?? o f Ilavilli. adillillinterle ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... An ?? Wvas beld on the 12th) instant at leofiel~l, lii ore J. L. El.l.It, ESq., Onl view of tile ho)IV of John Pilper. ii11 was accidentally killed by a tree tallingon hin. It aiptearetl in evidence ?? deceased and two other men welc in the el'- plovof MIr. Nathaniel Hfall, andon ?? lst were cutting an oak pollard ; after the! had cut the tree nlearl1y th1 oucit ald driven in the wedges, ...

NINA LASSAVE

... This woman was Fieschri's mistress, and the following is an account of her introduction into the Court during the trial, and an extract from her evidence. Public expectation having been greatly excited by an announce- ment that the proceedings of the day were to commence with the interrogatory uif Nina Lassave, the mistress of Fieschi, and at first implicated in the charges against him, all ...

TRIAL BY JURY

... Thc forty-third autniversary celebration of the acquittal of Thomuas Hard, Jolhn ?? Tooke, Joohn Thelwall, attd otihers, from the chaiee of high treason preterreed against them in 1 791, by 31r. Pitt's governmlelnt, was hold on Monday evening at Radley's Ho-cl, Bridgc-street, Blackfriars. Mr. C. Buller, M. P., presided, and in the course of the cvening somie excel- lent s teeches were ...

CHILD MURDER.—CORONER'S INQUEST

... CHH'I | :l n Vlix Icty ii a iii d ii'. I' ii. i at m. (ii a I h.xx ix I l ?? ! :Iayi , C;nllf to ti: fz\' ! V:\.pwr' Ricarmttikrw!sc;)' ;_'htt eneil* of A'J:- ' ?? ar ;xl, )[it (1 a ?? ; I i t.~ !,l.l .ias XI lv s, :!Ps . i ' ; ?? ?? t,i . ji-r~el.Xl l~avillg os the ?? i : ' t., t ,le t of ili t. V x henl. I vf (\irntl Ip te,. Inv . ; ?? . vv Z\glntt~ th Ii 1 III iS~ n 11 ?? ?? it- L. .- : ...

EXECUTION OF FIESCHI, PEPIN, AND MOREY

... This morning (Friday), at ten minutes past eight o'clock, the awful sentence of the law was carried into effect upon Fieschi rand his accomplices. Up to the last momnteo a belief prevailed that the capital penalty would be commuted as far as regarded Pepin and Morey, but at a lquarter past seven o'clock it became evident to the public, in the immediate vicinity of the scene of death, that no ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... I tre TriunsDAv, December 10th, I83,.-Present--sir D. Scor-, 13 and W. Sevanourt, Esq. !C. COUNTY CORT'a.-IDIPRoTArcT CASE. - PhilCoX V I'-others. ,John Philcoxt, the complainant, deposed tha;t s IC-j Dec. 4th, I was alone in Bloomsbury cottae iiho ed Ireside with my wife, in the absence ofg, andrashtis ~ DOiatihury, At a quarter before 10 o'clock at nighit I hlear of the back yard gate tring. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... I3ENbH OF MAGISTRATES. n TuEsDAY, 6Dc. C;-Present, IV. SEYMtOUa, and G. ,e I. BASEVI, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. d Jams Henaings, charged with being found concealed in the cellar of Mr. Baldey, St. James's-street, and Henry Upton, a i- supposed accomplice, w ere brought ?? case was clearly it. 'proved against Hemings, 'and~he was committed as a rogue and n vagaond for three months. Upton clearly ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF NIXIASTRA.'IES. THoURSDAY, MAY 17, 183ff-Present ;W. SEYMOURa R. PF.I)DEq. I, N. Wioten, Esqrs., Major AithNs, and F. H. PEniDEa, Et.. ATTEMPT To BaIBE A COAST.GeAnoJS.NtAr.-If'illiost 7lA respectablo looking young mat), was charged with Itesinc, III tle of April. in the ptarsh of Aldrington, offered and .rsijssil tr, James hlead, a person in thle service of the Coast-Guard, the SUM 1 ...

SUSSEX SPRING ASSIZES

... The prisoners from Hiorsham were conveyed to Lewves in vans, be. werhre they arrived about eight o'cock on Saturday mornin,and. aws were handed over to the 'custody of the keeper of the Hou~se of' W Correction. On the samneafternoon tle Sheriff's cortegd went osit* no to meet Their Lordships. Mr. Justice Park, having preceded his Learned Brother, Mr. Justice Littled-ale, left his own carriage ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TuRBIDAy, JULY lil3.-Present: W. Site)ioos, and J. N. Wicimizi, Esqrs, andi Major Atjicte. .Tshn 1,ea;,y. a native of the Emerald Isle. wasi charged with vagrancy. Pollee Inspector Thouliu stated that lie observed the defeiliant onl Iie preceding evening, In St. Jrnmcu's-strect. lie hod some bilokS and sealing war, and one shilling sod eight pence Iin copper coin, Ini his possessionl. Upon ...

FASHIONABLE JOURNAL

... FASHI [ONABLE JiOURNA L. CO URIT' CIRCULAR. Oni 'rci'eildy rtrericooon . ne Qiueen, ei'c'r,1cided he lh orelcs il NCT t fcciii the A Mm-chiccncs. ofl' ?? lie uCIpiiitiiiC foii \Wicildsci UCistle'. 'Ilie ociilolic'15 ci' thle I locsee hold1( whin fccllnivel tlie Roicycl r'nc'riige, wecre Ilaitly MAlr cr1' St ford, ?? Pitt. AMiss Mucrrice, I, ?? Garcitiicc', Nlrioec'si 1eticeic, iandl ('ictccil ...