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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PQLICE INTELLIGEINCE. BOWV-STREET. Eliz:beth .Inne Hlanciock, ;s ho svas some time since charged at this otlice with ha ling stolen a handomile snuffbox, formed of ulrge square blood-stonesset in goldwesbrouglitup onSa- turday for re-examination. 'I'he lprisoner, it appeared, had gone into the shop of Mr. Chtaainerlavne, a pawnbroker in Broad- street, St (iile's, and offered ate box for sale ...

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 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MID)LAND CIRCUIT.-DERBY, TIIURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice (;ASELFE.] SINU LAR CASr OF Mi aura.- Ililliarn 1 lild, a child aged 14 years, was charged with thewvilful murder of two children, named Elizabeth and Martha Smith, aged three and one and a ?? years, by pushing or throwing them into a pit of water. T he prisoner, who is the son of poor parents, is it fine full-faced lad ; but, when put to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLI A.N CE. l 'I . M A NmSIt)\ it~ ?? Tnit Si'trtp IOPt TH lit Ohi- Xi~e crownied itt 'onisequnence of tihe m ?? tine ti-o inas snid tinlhe a tmembier of ftin. I Iin, I )is emplloYer, tin order tn ohttah t ri-e. an- 3!r. Tnrner. inater other, ot fii ?? ?? he lath etigoget tine prisnttetr to ,nor Ini agreed between. tinenn, that if the pinrsonn- n itk ellngagettnont line ttniust ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE JATELLIGEANCE. HONME CIRCUIT --CEOYfON, SATURnDAY. CIVIL SIDE. it [Before \Ir. Justice P'AIM and Common Juries.] C tioALLAN 1. tIO'iGMON. This was in action brought b (lie plaijntiff, the Rev. Wim. ii Allan, the proprietiir ft II school at Richmond, to recover d rolil the defendant. an attorney at ( 'arlisle, and clerk of th e n Peace eor the county of Curniberland, the sum off94 )Os. t ...

Derbyshire Summer Assizes

... ? , 4 - :? .. - 006--,ft- ? ? '4O I -, ?? .. --bi , A.In -0 -7 i. .? S ti Airt-, Itto tr o 9 -I slgpprwe give the proceedings at these Aakme k' TeTedy enow complete, the Report. i . i NISIsIPRIUS COURT, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. Defere Sir~ ST.EP.HEN GASELEE,, Ksstrn. STANNEY Vr. !IGGIN5JOTTAM AND AWOYHER. t This action was brought to recover dam ages from tho' defendants, HIgginbottom -and Cooke, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—AUG. 19

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.-AuG. 19. OLD COURT. [Before Mr.JusticeBo AN-QUF.Tand Mr. Baron AL.DEnSON.] STEALING IN A i)WELLING-iIOUSE. Johnii lills, aged 31, was indicted for stealing a variety of articles of plate, value £70, the property of Richard Bag. gally, his employer. AMr. ClHAMIBERS conducted the prosecution, and having stated the facts of the case, proceeded to call the witnesses, from ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Priday, AsiguJt 14: PRE, STON ELECTION RIOT CASES. RIOT AT' THE CLOeX-lFACE PUBLIC HouSE._ Samtel Woods, Thomas Watsoa, Francis.Batlcrsby, James Hodg. eon, and James ?? so/c were indicted for a riot at the Clock Face Beer and Provision Shop, Pole street, qn Thursday the 8th of January last, being the first day of'the *ction, A1r. Henderson and Mir. Wranghami appeared, fqr the prosecution: Dr. ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES.—SATURDAY

... BRIST.OL ASSIZES.-SATURDAY. (Conlinued from our last:) Manwaerinwq v. .Broaches,-This was un action brought bytire plaintiff to irecover damages for a nsallcious'arrest. Mr. Sergeant Boampas opened the caae, and called Eleanor'Davis--Has lived in-Manwaritig'semploy8l0years; he is 75 years old and paralytic; recotleicts defendant, being at ber tmaster's in M'varch, .18132; therewas a ...

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 

Lancaster Summer Assizes

... Unraterhuiutmtr wlg Os ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ _ W044 LIVERPOOL.-..CROWN COURT. in ?? AvousTL 21. ~h EFORE C HIEF JUSTICE SIRL C. N, TINeDAL. X ?? as JramesBarlon,, aged 41, was charged with the wilftl murder of hi ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I CENTRAL CRIMLNAL COURT. OLD C'OURT!. Leivis 1'lrillips, 24, was indicted for stealing a, £5 note an toeer'gns front the person of 'Iho' i Bon o h 11th April. Alr. C' r.,r Nr s conducted thle prosecuition, and Mr. A lirL. rrrus, Mr. C. Pnmirrsirs, and Mr. Boohrana, the defence, Mr. Thiomnas Brown, of No. 2, Augusta Cottages, Hamp- stead-road, was fir4t called, Ilie deposed that lie went to ...