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POLICE

... kiASSsiON 1t7osE. Edward Denman. a young joan, 'said to be bf very high connections, Was brought before the Lord Mayor at the instance of several peisots, who complained that they could not get property *hieh they had entriusted to him out of his hands. The ?? is a wiitchmiket, and the corb- plainasits having left their watchesa;ith him to repair, could not prevail upon him to restore them. A ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4263 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. A CauuRce RoiBER.- Charles Mason, charged with plundering places of worship of bibles and prayer-books, was brought up. for final examination on Monday. A number of parish officers from the various parishes in and round the metropolis attended. Sapwell, the officer, stated that he had already found halfa cart load of Bibles, Prayer Books, and Hymn Books, at the shops of ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2493 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW

... OLD BAILEY.-FRiDAY, OCT. 19. Ann ?? was indicted for forging a receipt for 1501., with intent to defraud her master, Col. Hampton. Mrs. Eliza Hampton, a lady of fashionable exterior, the wife of the Colonel, who is now in India, stated that she gave Ann Vickers the money to pay to Madame Follett, a milliner. She asked Ann for the receipt several times, and at last she gave her a receipt, which ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, O'FFENCES, &c. SUIcmI oF A DANcmrN-M.MAsTra.-Oln Friday, an inquest was held on the body of Mr. Edward Wilson, aged 32, dancing-master, of 26, Finsbury- place. On Wednesday morning, the deceased attended at. the academy of Mr. Johnston, at Hampstead, and complained of illness. In the middle of his lesson to the pupils he left the room, and not returning in a short time, search was ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1710 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MAN&SION HrOUSE. Beonmso LETT~rss.-Two respsectably -dressed females, oue named Miller, a native of Germaiy, the other Bowditch, au English woman, wore brought befre the Lord Mayor on Tbursday, chlarged with being engaged in Lthe begging letter fraud. M Ir. Hubbard, a tobacco-inerchiant in the Minories, staited that Mrs. Bowditch called upon 1him, and presented an ?? to his compassion on ...

Published: Sunday 27 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2377 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... W LAMBETH STREET. On Friday, Jane Walls, a smart-looking girl, aged 13, was charged with having set fire to the house of Mr. Stone, an extensive farmer, at Barking, Essex. About a month ago the defendant was engaged to mind Mr. Stone's children. On Tuesday last she came to the family, who were at dinuer, and said the house was on fire. The bed in the front attic was then found in flames, as ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2505 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... AdcCDnET AT THE KiNG's COLLEGE.-On Wednesday afternoon; a dread- ful accident took place at the King's College. As the masons Wefe rerhoving several large blocks of stone, which had just been landed by the contractor upod a temporary platform over the river, in frout of the east-wing terrace of Somerset-house, one of the principal timbers of the platform gave wAy, and five of the workhlen ...

Published: Sunday 06 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1117 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CASE OF MR. BARNES

... Since the examination at Marlborough-street before Mr. Chambers there have been three meetings of Mr. Barnes's creditors. The first to express their unshaken confidence in his integrity; the second, to submit to them a statement of his affairs, which4ere proved to be in a very flourishing condition, and to nominate trustees, to whom au assignment of his effects might be made for the protection ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c MANsLsAUGHTR BaY ANi OVTRLOOXxR.-On Wednesday evening, and by adjournment on Thursday evening last, an inquest was held on the body of Samuel Tomlinson, whose death had been occasioned by the following circumstances. It appeared from the evidence that the deceased was a boy in the employ of Messrs. Lawson and Walker, flax-dressers, of Mabgate, in this town. About seven ...

Published: Sunday 13 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2938 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW OF LIBEL.—PUBLIC MEETING

... LAW OF LIBEL-PUBLIC MEETING. On Tuesday a meeting was convened at the Lyceum Tavern, Strand, to considsr the propriety of petitioning Parliament on the subject of. the law of libel aa afifeting the venders of newspapers and other publications; and also to adopt measures with regard- to a newsvender, named Waine, at pre- 8eat confined in Whitecross-street prison, for having merely sold a news- ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... TsrE EARL OF WESMYSS SMAcK.-Mr. Joseph Newman Reeve was exa- mined before the Magistrates on Wednesday and Thursday (the 9th and 10th inst.) on a charge of phludering the persons drowned on board the above vessel. The Magistrates declared that a case of felony had been made out against the prisoner, and called upon him to give good bail, with foity.eight hours' notice for his appearance at the ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1833
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2379 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MR. SAVORY'S CASE

... '4 Towards the close of this trial a curious erposd of the ideas of legal men on the system of examining prisoners took place. Mr. Alley, the Counsel for the prosecution, in his reply, stated that had Mr. Savory at his second examination at the Mansion-house, answered the questions put to him by the Lord Mayor at the first, and tendered the same evidence then which he had reserved for his ...