LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... LAM' SITTINQS THIS DAY. MbETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING. -HAL STREET. Before I&r. Co'mmi' eloner El4rtr.I D. Curry, sarmy-secoitrement-maker, Reenat-street, at 10 o'clock; last exasminatlon. M. Richsrds, wine-merchant, Brixton, at 11; dividend. defore Mr. Commissioner FONBLAN?. NX. W. Polle, deeler, West-eand, Northbl1, at 12; last examination. J. Crandali, bullder, Brixton-road, ...

LONDON POLICE

... AGF., Yourmi, AvO Jr ?? Monoldaly, .SIrs. Sa- rah Simpkins, a lady ralwr -in 'r rs was calmidrted at Union Hall wittb an aesnilt on Jn1i .a W3 lhelmil-T 'hoinas; a good-looking young female. The complainant snid thlat she lived within a few doors of the defeniant, wvlo ha1d lately taken it into her head to be jealous, anid to suspect Wvitness of seducing the affections of her lord ernd ...

POLICE

... POLIeR. mAgLtiOROUGH- STEET.-BUaRGLAiY.-ThreeyoUDng men, named GsMs, Roozim, and TAYLOR, were brought before Mr CoDantyesterday, onsuspicion of having committed a burglaij on aMosdsv week iest, at Torrington Park, Hornaey, the resil dence of Thomas Ward, Asq. Farranc, one of the fMetropolitan Pollce-eonstable5, a Dlvision; said, that on Wednesday last he was walking with anotber pa- licemna ...

THE LATE MURDER AT ENFIELD

... . .,i - THE. LBilp AlURDER AVr ENFiELD, ' 'Ihp. procisdednke& of the inquest; on Ba3jamneal Cr, eb Danb tvere saumed on Thunrsdiy Morning Lt the office of M1. Sxw mar, at Enfiela .. , ?? intiar c tk6 eoroner liquiries, thle ofiicer stated that 11%p 6oifan with. ,whicb it ?? the Murdfer wts cotd. mittedi had not been found i; nor had the learher cigar cG9E wbhiclj.had ?? ?? on tie night oi the ...

Derbyshire Quarter Sessions

... f&-~i 7Bxnh 0- r nzr ,r1 r7, . - ?? Before the Right Hon. LORD VERNON, and a Bench of Magistrates. Yesterdy. He business of the Quarter Sessions commenced t at the County Rail, in Derby. This morning, after the -f Court bad be'en opened with the usual formalities, the 1ight 11 Hon. Ld-Rel VERNON very briefly addreskd the Orausel Jury :lHe p'roceed o ssay, that clrcumstances rendered it ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2295 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT ENFIELD CHASE

... THE1 MURDER AT ENFIELD CHASE. SC s The Coroner and Jury resumed their inquiry on Wednes- d day, and a number of witnesses were examinel. TMhei n is evidence was principally to show that a man named Frederick 1 If Younghad been seen near the spot. He had been previously Y examined by a Magistrate,.but his answers were so satisfsci e tory-that he was discharged,~ and the Coroner said it was T ; ...

Published: Wednesday 02 January 1833
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1906 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POLICR. WORSHIP-STILREIr.-SiNOGULAL AND SaRIOUI CAsI-Yes- terday, Mr. MIIrtAIL PROacLL, landlord of the Brown Bear, In ildon-street, Moorfields, apprared at this office under the follow- tog circumstances :-Oa a former day, a mechanic, named Web- ster, and his wife, stated that Mr. Purcell refused to serve them with any liquor about one on Tursaday mprning last. He turned them out of doore; ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... IIDDLAESMX SESSIONS.-TVIsDNY. 7 r-B[frc G. IL MARBIOT, Eiq., and Bench of Magtlraties.] JOHN LARNI)1i, lighterman, was indicted for having fraudd- lerply ob'ained of Alfred. R')sling, timber-merchant, the sum of twenty shillings, ty overcharging that sum on a barge loaid of Aeals, lightered by him for the prosecutor. The case for the prosecution was stated at length by Mr. rPsL- LIPS. The ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... LAW SITrANGS THIS DAY. MAETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING- HALL STREET. Before Mr. Commissioner EVANS. J. Gilbert, bookseller, ltegent-street and Paternoster-row, at ten; choice of antaitieet-J4Beckunsall, wine-mexchant, Oxford- street, at 11; assigilees. Before Mr. Commissioner HOLUOro. T. Crozs, jun., timber-muerchant, Lambeth, at 1i ; dividend. Before Mr. Commissioner MHRIVALE. K. ...

GLASGOW WINTER ASSIZES

... GLAS(,OIV .INTEfR ASSIZES. SA'T!RVlAY. 2d ; SA'1rVIRD .l- 2(1 . :. W.y 1117a3>rarf, ;titl Mrs T'Tma!- e arecm.stc.. coining. pleaded NIMt Guilty. Aftce th.: rec n Oirt en (f the N.be-sl, tie Jnro found th, Cl: rn rllilli oqa) IXyhIC, amli he uan SenitnceD iti. 11 t of 1(1,s confi01 ?? in Iidiwldl, 10nnd to seozn ( tra$psprE12tnonT. M-Ta:aggart nodl his Wif.k horn botlb . 1l1 izssed. 'llv. I ...

LAW SITTINGS THIS DAY

... MEETINGS OF THE COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASING- HALL STREET. Before Mr. Commissioner EvANs. Henry Wright, of Southampton-street, Camden-Town, surgeons at 10; choice of asslgnees-Fraucls Brown, of Wattord, Herts, grocer, at 11; assignees-James Boucaut, of Falmouth. and Al- banxy-road, Camberwvell, merchant and commission-agent, at 12; adjourned examinatlou-George Wl~iamns, of Henrdetta-street, ...

[ill] WARD

... CR/PLI~UA ~WAR1D. COURT OF ALDERMEN. Yesterday an Adjouroed Wardmote of the Inhabitants of Cripplegate Ward was held in the new Committee-Roomh Mr. Alderman WOOD presided. After the transaction of some business of little public mo- ment, the Alderman called on Mr. Dillon to bring forward his Motion respecting the Court of Aldermen, of which notice had been given at the last Wardmote. Mr. ...