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... ?? :NOTTINGHAM ASSIZES. Some weeks ago we noticed the, murder of Samuel Clay,'a master butcher of Sutton. On Wednesday Wm.'Clayton, aged 18, was tried on the charge of being the murderer. The body of the deceased, it will be recollected, was found after a market-day in a close about three miles from Sutton.' There was a deep incision under the'ear, effected in precisely the same manner as that ...

OMNIBUS RACING—MANSLAUGHTER

... OMNIBUS RACING-MANSLAUGHTER, Yesterday an Inquest was held at St. George's Hospital, on the body of William Hancock, aged 76, who lost his life by an om- nibus running over him near Kensluiton. The Jury having viewed the body, the following evidence was adduced: Mr. Robert Barley, residing In King-street, Kensington, was the first witness called. He stated, that on Monday week, be- tween ...

COURT OF CHANCERY.—THURSDAY

... COURT OF CHANCRRY.-2nvnsi,~1. Ie JiANrN4RS V. BRYAN.-The question In this ca-e wa b exception, could be argued, tbe time limited for fihrltn thehta h expired before they were filed, and an order having been o hQig to confirm thme report against which these evcepe!00g w obta!vnic Counsel having been heard to-day at some eix , th. te pot argued also on a forn er day, his Lordship intimtated an ...

INDICTMENT OF COPPER WORKS AS A PUBLIC NUISANCE

... lZNDIC7NBNT OF COPPER WORKS AS X PUBLIC NUISANGE. At the Carmarthenshire Assizes, last week, 3; H. Vivian, Esqi, and Sir R. H. Viviar,, Bert, proprietors of the extensive copper- works (the largest In the kingeorrr), situate In the. vale of Tawe, near Swansea, were indicted for a nuisance, arising fromt the copper works, by Thomas David, a farmer, living In the parish of Lansamlet. Mr. J. ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... The following event is, we believe, without its parallel in ?? father of a family in Silesia having determined to put an end to his exist. ence, loaded his gun, and placing the muzzle to his mouth, called one of his children, only eight years of age, and desired him to pull the trigger, The poor child, ignorant of the consequences, did as he was desired, and became innocently the murderer of ...

Published: Sunday 10 March 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1324 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORONER'S INQUEST

... On Friday last an InqUest was holc:en before Mr. De Lasaur, Coroner, at the Red Lion, at Sturry, on the body of Mary Wrake. Fromt the evilenice adduced, It appeared that tbe de- ccased had for some iniot'is past been sfflicted with pains lia her back, and during the last five or six mwniths a contraction of her legs ad tighs had taken place, whbichgradually becreased. so much so tlat her knees ...

POLICE

... PoLICE. BOW STREEI'.-BIGAMY.-ELIZA SpAuntow. who was brought up on a former occasion, charged with intermarrying with John Shephard-her former husband, Joseph Sparrow, being still liv- ing-was yesterday brought up for a final examination -It will be recollected that she married her last husband, John Shep- hard, a butcher, living in Gravel lane. in the month of January, last year ; and it now ...

NORTHERN CIRCUIT.—LANCASTER, MARCH 25

... NORTRERN CIRCUIT.-LAYCAsTER, MARCH 256 [Before Mr. Justice ALDERSON and a Special Jury.] TAYLOR V. CUFF AND OTeRas-This gias au action brought by the platutiff, Taylor, who is the proprietor of The Manchester Guardian, against the defendant, Cuff, and seven other persons of the names of Livesay, Stopforih, Wolstencroft, Paget, Dean, Bradbury, and Snape, for damages for a libel inserted In ...

POLICE

... ra--iv. LSATURI)AX. M4ANSION-HOUSE -EXAMsINATION os RICIARD COSTER AND EDMUND SMITH1, FOR EXTENSIV E FFonnsaea U PON TTl BANK OP ENGLA.ND-RICHARD COSR z and EDMUND SMITH, who were e nxtdned on Wednesday, upon charge of forgery upon the Bank of England, were brought up for a second examination. The cases excited the most oittenm Interest. Mr. FaiseHiilR attended (or the Bank, and Mr. HoBLzri, ...

POLICE

... POLIVE. GUILDHALL.-Tzicxe IN THB MILc THADR.-Yesterday JoBN BAL., one of the carriers for the Alderney Dairy, In Percival- street, Clerkenwell, wa: charged with adultetatirg the milk be had been entrusted to carry.-Mr. Proctor, the proprietor of the dairy, said the prisoner had 5d. a gallon commission for what milk he sold. To ensure the delivery of the genuine article, the palls of milk were ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... An unusual number of members and of strangers below the bar were IP attendance on the Court, in expectation of Mr. Pearson's promised Motions to throw open the freedom of the City to the Householders at large, and to equalise the represeutation of the various Wards of the City, in order that local taxation and munict- pal taxation might be co-extensive with each other. After some routine ...

POLICE

... POLICA, MANSION.HOUS3.-COMMITTAL or RtcmARD COSTZU AND EDMUND SMITH rost FoaGarty.-Yesterday the Justice-room was crowded, and the final examination of RIhcARD COSTSt and B. SMITE excited even greater interest than any of the former pro- ceedings in this extraordinary case. Mr. FAX811 IZLD, the Solicitor to the Bank of England, stated, that bavi.g produced witnesses who proved that three 101. ...