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OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO LORD MIUNSTER AND FAMILY.-The Helveie relates that the Earl of Munster, with his lady and failly, being on their way frcm Basle to Neufchatel, met with an accident between Montier and Conet, which might have been attended with serious consequences. Upon reaching the second turning of the road, the carriage, in which were the Earl and Countess, with their son and daughter, was, ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3273 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... AFFLICTING CIRCUMSTANCE.-We regret to state thht Mr Bryant, the author, comedian, and Irish vocalist, during the last four mouths has been afflicted most seriously, and is at present confined to his bed in the greatest distress, at a lodging, No. 12, Broad court, near Covent Garden Theatre. For the last twenty years he has been connected with several metropolitan theatres, and was the author ...

Published: Sunday 22 March 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1637 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. On Saturday a young man, namied Octaisi~S SzaitA, was brought before Alderman Lanmson, in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having conmmitted an extensive forgery upon the bankink-house of Messirs, Stone, Mlartin, and Stone..-The evidence proved the charge fully. The'sunm was 4001. In consequence of some important. matters being romised to be brought ...

POLICE

... MANSION HOUSE. Two men, named James Williams and John Smith, were charged with causing a great mob by hallooing forth an harrangue entitled The Political Form of Matrimony between the Whigs and the People.-A police sergeant said that an immense mob assembled round the defendants on Saturday night, in consequence of their acting as above stated. They refused to go away, and he took them to ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... SUtDDEN DEATH OF DR PINCAIRD.-Thiis gentleman was suddenly called a few days ago, from his own drawing room, to attend a female patient in the parlour. He had been with her but a few minutes before the servants were alarmed by a violent ringing of the bell. On one of them going there, the deceased was found upon the floor apparently in the agonies of death. All their efforts to restore the ...

LAW

... V, COURT OF KING'S BENCH.-WESTu INSTER, JAN. ?2 Tie KINaG v. CAPTAIS RoBIsoN.-The Attorney-General moved for judgment against Captain Robison, who was tried on the 11th of December Sas andconvicted ol having published a pamphlet containing several libels on Lieutenant-Genejl Daring, late Governor of New Son'th WlVales-the libels chargvinlg him ith having been guilty of differert acts nf ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... AN EARsTHQUJA~rE.-The Neapolitan Gazette of the 7th ult. has the fol- lowing. In the middle of the night of the 12th ,ilt. a strong shock of an earth- quake was generally felt in Calabria Citra; this was followed at intervals by ten other shocks; some also were experienced on the following days. In the midst of these commotions, Castigliom, a commune in the district of Cosenza, was levelled to ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... At nine o'clock on Friday mdorning, I-.t1csr ,Staii pwdsght, aged thirty-tive, swas arraigned on the coioncr's inquisition (the Grand Jury having ignore e billt hich had been piqsdnted), 'or tile vwilfil murder of William Henry ?? Stannynoright, ?? prisoner pleaded Not Guilty.-At ten minute's p~ast ten d'clock, Mr Baron Gerney, Mr Justice Williasm, and the Recorder ente-ed the Court, and took ...

POLICE

... WORSHIP STREET. The informers seem to have calculated on a profitable speculation by pro- ceedings against the placard-bearers of the candidates at the present general election, many of the placards being without the printer's name, an offence against the Printers' Acts, 39th and 51st Geo. III, which enacts a penalty of not less than 51., or three months' imprisonment, for printing ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... - On Tuesday night last a most numerous gang of the swell mob attended at White Conduit ?? during the meeting of the electors of Fiesbury.- Mr Abrahams, a constable, who attended the meeting to look after thieves, was himself robbed of 14s. from his trousers' pocket. Several gentlemen com- plained at tbe entrance of having been robbed of their watches and pocket- books, containing money, &c. ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... OFFENCkS, ACCIDENTS, &c. EXTENSiVE INc:NDiAmY FIRE XEAR HoxUNSLOW.-Aboft eight o'clock on Friday morning the inhabitants of the peaceful village f North Hyde, near Hounslow, were ihrown into a state of alarm by the discovery of a fire on the extensive premises of Messrs Sherborne, farmers, situated ia that village It was first discovered in a large barn, filled with peas, &c., and in a few ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2236 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... THE CARLIST RESOURCES.-For some time past it had been known that under a man's dress a young English woman acted as factotum to the partisans of Don Carlos who have sought a refuge in England. The telegraph, it is said, had even apprised the Government of her departure firom London for Bayonne. She was expected in the latter town, when, on Sunday evening, M. Kassime, Central Commissary, ...

Published: Sunday 20 December 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1916 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment