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... (Ii I Dt APPRElEiNS10N OF THE EARL OF STIRLING, ON SUSPICION OF THE FORGERY OF DOCUAIENTS IN CAUSE, OFFICERS OF STATE V- ALEXANDERt EARS, OF STIRLING. e, The defender in this case was served heir to his great-great-great. It grandfather, William Earl of Stirling, in 1831, according to the usual in form in Scotland, by which he proposed to take up two successions, the Scottish earldom, and ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3551 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MELANCHOLY AND MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN

... Saturday afternoon an inqiest was held at the Blandford Arms Tavern, Boston-place, Dorset-square, before Mr. Baker and a most respectable jury, on view of the body of Mr. Sanders Hutchinson, aged 47, a woollen draper in an extensive way of business, who was dis- covered, at an early hour on Friday morning last, in a dying state, in a field on Lord Portman's estate, near the Alpha-road, near ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1301 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WOOLWICH PETTY SESSIONS

... I On Saturday, after the disposal of several paltry eases, the magis. trates were occupied some hours in investigating the following brutal outrage, which had created much excitement in the town and adjacent villages of Plumstead, Charlton, and Greenwich. At twelve o'clock Thomas Warden (the prisoner), a bugleman, belonging to the band of the Royal Sappers and Miners, was bronght up by Watts, ...

DEATH OF A PAUPER, AND A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE RELIEVING OFFICER

... DEATH OFA PAUPRR,AND A VERDICT OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST THE BELIEVhNG OFFICER. On Thursday an adjourned inquiry, which lasted nearly all the day, was instituted before C. J. Canrtar, Esq., coroner, at toe Five Bells Ta- vern, St. Mary's Cray, Kent, for the purpose of ascertaining the cir. cumstances connected with the death of William Burgess, a pauper, aged 43 years. The inquest first sat on ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COBRONBRS' I.NQUESTS. im- THE CORONER FOR MIDDLESEx AND THE MYLBOURNE Ml- my NISTRY.-An inquest was held before Mr. Waklcy, M.P., at the Turk's lent, Head, Charlotte-street, Portland-place, on Monday, upon the body of an y at illegitimate male child, aged six weeks, whose mother resides at No. 1, the Cavendish-mews. The details of the ease were devoid of interest, and a my verdict of Natural ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT AT MANCHESTER

... AMURDEROU$ ASSAULT AT MANCHESTFR. MANCHESTER.-Ou Sunday night the neighbourhood of Club-row, Oldham-row, in this town, was thrown into the greatest excitement and eonisternation by the report that a man had murdered his wife. Though not literally true, we fear that ire long the unfortunate victim of jealousy will be numbered with the dead. The following appear to have been the circumstances of ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... 2dONDAY'. Jane Ileeve*' 20, spinttet, was indicted for the, wilful murder of her new-hota female lnfailti she was also charged with concealing the birth. Mr. hledkin conduhted the prosecution ; hand Mr. Ularkson. the defence. Air. Bondkin said the circumhtances attendlihg it were bfa pa inful, and, in some resisects, of ?? 'atuire, hand *ould require the inost mature consideration of the Jul-Y ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2487 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED!

... AN INNOCENT MAN HANGED.! *TEE CASE 0F ARTHURI WOODS. If we are not mistaken the execution of this unfortunate man will cause great dissatisfaction throughui~t the country. We know that A, ,everything was done that could be done by Dr. Carruthers, the Roman G Catholic Bishop of Edinburgh, and eighteen other gentlemen of the greatest eminence and respectability in Scotland, to obtantirhe tm to ...

MORE ABOUT THE GOLD DUST ROBBERY

... MORB ABOUT THB GOLD DUST ROBBERY. he On Weneedal a Lanmbetllstreet, theprisonerosconcernedin thids robbery, Elise og Coper Lews ('nger Eseaeuei,, alias Alotseyt Miles, Alf)'.AieAboai ted Henry Alona, Amtelia Alonei, and Sarah Levyr~, wvere placed alttle bar before John ivly Hardisvlek, Esq., whole stlilldetalned incutriody, wao also present dorictu the Inves. lot tigation. 'The evidence of the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... William Palmer, a draper, aged 21, was indicted for feloniously uttering a forged order for the delivery of goods, with intent to defraud Jaraes Coster and another.- It appeared that the prisoner had, on the2th0 March last, seta boy to tse shop of the prosecutor with an order for three filled sh~iawls and two shawl scarfs. The order was in the name of tMr. Bowvling, draper, Kensington, hut the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... I CENTRAL (JAIMIAL COTUR'T-MDND'A. I TI1TE GOLD-DUST ROBBER~Y. la Much interest was excited by the expected trials of ties par-ties im- plicated in the robbery of loolbs. of.gold dlust from the Dublin Steamn- it Wharf act qt. Katharine's. The court wris crowded at an early hour, ,and of among the auditory 'were a great mastny Jews. Atonine o'clock. Mr.. Coce- * mon Sergecant Mlirchoaise, ...

REFORMS OF THE SESSION

... REFORMS OF T 0 SltSSbN. ?? - . . . In all matters of general polticsri-n Corn a.nd Currency-iil' the many ?? -eoimnected With the constitutioji of the' Houses of Legislature, J ute have ih'ekly e itesied out opinioi4i . hat-the result of-ths Session wilt be. Pie cohifte will gF outl of this Parliament, precisely what the Scotchmaan got by shearing l his sow; Muckle din, blt tnco little wool. ...

Published: Saturday 16 February 1839
Newspaper: The Chartist
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1979 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment