BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... BREACH OF PROMISE OF MKRRIAGE. COURT 01' EXCHEQUT L, DUBLIK, OCT. 25. Eliza Litt7e, -v. Od~tthew Lynch, Esr. Mr. Ball stated the pleadings. This was an action brought by Eliza Little against Matthew Lynch. for a brench of promise cif marriage. The first count contained a promise of marriage on request. The second contained a promise to marry in a reasonable time, and a third a promise to marry ...

EXECUTION OF HUGH MACLEOD, THE MURDERER, AT INVERNESS

... tIECUTION OF HUGH MACLEOD, THE MURDERER, AT INVERNESS. II On Monday Htugh Mfacleod, cotivicted at the late Inver- ness Circuit of the ,nirdpr of Mitmlrttch Grant, a pidlar, on the 19th of March, 1830. sutferedt the extreme sentence of the law. Since tis condemnoatiotn he had freely admitted and exhibited much contrition for his crime; in evidence of whioh he repeatedly said, that he would not ...

ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE & MURDER

... ATTEMPT AT SUICIDE & MURDE R. On Saturdaynight (week), abouthalf. pastcleven, an extraordinary attempt at murder and self destruction was made in the house of Mr. James Bently, an opulent ironmongerand anchor-Arnith, of No. 9, Lower East Smith- field, adjoinig the llermitage-bridge. At the time rnen- tioned, Mr. Bently was alarmed by the report of a pistol, proceeding from the apartment of Mrs ...

Published: Tuesday 01 November 1831
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 988 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE—DASHING BEGGARS

... LONDON POLICE-DASHING BEGGARS. MAtLBoaoruGIo-STR.E.T.-Tuesday, a young man, fashion-I rably' attired, who gave his name Booid, was -placed at the bar, nuder 'the 'iulrig 'circumstances:-From the' evin- dence of a gontleman named 'Ferguson,' and otber-wltnessesI it appearedl'that as Mr. F. accompanied by' affrieud, -was passing t brough PallrnmallBEaat, he was adcostedhby the, pri- souer and a ...

'BELFAST QUARTER SES

... SIONS. - ~~FRIDAY' David and Mary Hedley, for assaulting Hugh Crawford, at Belfast, en l3th August.-Mary Hedley, not guilty; David guilty, one weeks' imprisonment. John McConnell for assaulting Elizabeth Murphy, at Bel. fast, on 21st August.-Guilty. - Richard Hull, for assaulting Mary Benson, and also on same day, for assaulting Sarah Bowman, at Belfast.-Plead- ed guilty to both indiotnments ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... tOMiMISSIoN iCOIJrT-Y ETER~x SAY. v aAnt1 th-V *I-A_§ S6^AAr- - . . i 4 e~teyrlaay the Chier-j uatico of the Common PleaadBro ai~i tdook th'ejf seats ot 'tIle Benchipt evn ' lonl. AcObtity Grand'J.u' eigson Edward ej', ihe Are~nnhn, 'and 7'Iiem~s Iqeffkrnhn, a 'boy if~ab~tut efght or nine le~ fag-, were plaad'rd,( the bar, charged wvith ?? two bash shillings, k nowing ~bthtr to be~ such. An'ne ...

COMMISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... C(OMIISION C0URLT -Yks'rrF.xtAV. ire Tbe .Iu'tges entervd :be Coutrt itt the usual, hour, ?? having taken) t`heir seats on the bench, stat' at county jury mlmi ovler:- Pit t1ttt. F,?6ae w Is plitneedt ti, , iir- tor 'lthe wirut ta nif-dir ow :H5Cb ?? . nthie 1st of Aaue4s,, ?? :a. Mc.(3 ~iaa' l C, stilted the case oil be!!n~l f tlhu crown iat.fi wi'litelliowingI is itt~ic'aesw,-roea calle - ...

SINGULAR CASE OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPING

... SlNGULAR CASE OF ALLEGED KIDNAPPING I- t | W A-A ^AAA d- .. _ v- - .- A _. Utl Wednesday last, Mrs. Grew, of No. 49, King-street Sol appeared at Bow-street; with a fine little girl, about 13 years ,o age,-and stated that she came to her door covered with rags afrer. ing matches for sale. Struck with her intelligence, she took ber into the house, cleaned and clothed her. On questioning her as ...

COMMISION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISION COURT—Yesterday. This morning, the Chief Justice having taken his seat on the bench precisely at ten o'clock, sent into the jury who were locked up all night, to know if they had agreed to their verdict. The answer returned was—that they had not, nor was it likely they would come to an agreement. Baron SMITH took his seat on the bench at ten o'clock, and in half an hour after the ...

LONDON POLICE—ROW IN JUBILEE COURT

... LONDOIN POLICEi-ROWIN JU LE IC.I. ORT . : ?? . ., ?? . QUEP:tN-SQUAgE.--7MolhkS O'1?1aNlier, a ri~iv of the Sister Isle, who hlas 9eite Ien e threescore ?? her head, and, for many years omin-iileiV at N'o -9. Jirlile. court' Jews!-,roew, Che eaZo' court fof keeping up a ual sort fa jnubil peculirr tothit 'part ot' his ajestyi'do- ?? 'wit as'ahgiitg eie other Poll a ureighbonr-irg. gossip, and ...

BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... 'BELFAST QUARTER SESSIONS-Tvzsimy. CASE O,PFrlAyD lN, tRAIN. A trial of considerable consequence to the purchasers of meal arid-grain'washiorught on, inasmuch as it exposed the mal-pradtiees of sornesmeal-mringers whn are in the habit of supplying our markets. Sir Stephen May, aware of com- iairits having been made at different times of ?? to' ie. -fraud, anid being obliged, in his Magisterial ...

POLICE

... LAMBETH- STREET. MODE OF CREATING AN EPIDEMIC, AND BREEDING LAZZAnONI.-In the course of last week, Mr. Townson, vestry-clerk of St. George's-in- the-East, came before the magistrates, to complain, on the part of that parish, of two establishments which were calculated to become strongholds of contagion, in the event of the cholera visiting this country. One was the Refuge for the Houseless, ...

Published: Sunday 06 November 1831
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3267 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment