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INQUEST ON A BOY KILLED BY HIS FATHER

... INQUEST ON A B1OY KILLED BY HIS FATHER. An inquest was held on Mlonday morning at the Ma- sons' Arms, Tiehborne Street, Edgecare Road, on the body of Henry Starnynought, jun. who was killed by his father on Friday lasr, under very singular circumn- stances. Itr. Edgar Barker, the first witness examined, stated that ho was a surgeon, residing at No. 40, Edgoware Road. About half-past eleven on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENGCE. ?? a the Lord Mlayorwas en gaged a conidremlde IItime in omplet ug the exanmination of' witnesses against ?? s005, 31art'tbit Precre anti Henry I'rceec, msother and son. ?? asppeaired fionathe factswfiich iw re br-ought forwiar-d, that eI ly intlie month of~,ugust last, l)r. Bell, ofiNewvlroad-street, intnde lavigrwn ccopaiedbyhilaldy; hehad accord- inglyfiail three ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... The Circuit Coitrt was opened ait Glasgow. oin 0 ' slay, bay Lords9 Gillies an Illradoo anic. There wore, 23 eases brought befnrre their Lordships. achiefly petty acts of theft, for wbiob the parties were sentenced to various terms of transportation or nmparistofrint- Lordl Meodowbatik, on passing sentceceC, complained of the time of the Coroc having to be taken up ith so marly cases of ...

ANOTHER SCENE IN THE PAISLEY POLICE COURT

... ANOTHER SCENE IN'THE PAISLEY POLICE ; COURT. On Tuesday, Bamie Hendry, the Sitting Magistrate, having declined trying a ease for assault, because the. complainer was a near 'elation, B3ailie Patiuen was call- ed in to act in his place. On takign the bench, Bailie Pitison said, before he would proceed to try the case, ha wished to know from the Fiscal -if his sentence would lie carrieJ into ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... , I-House of Lords, Srptember 7. Their Lordships intimated. tirat they enuuld d'elivor their opinions irs the cases of Lady Rrmsay v. Colva a sod Ndirne, and Elliot v. C(loghorn, on Tuesday notxt. I ,IOGUAN V. RANYEN.-Tltiscase0 his occasioned much eerplesity. An objection is taken to an instrunment of _ geisire,.v tbo grdo'unhth the .tlth-e, in tbhedate of. t hc year of our Lord, is written ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... Alibi)!. ESEX A ?? UlN\i) $srslo.Yx I[Befote Air. I ,I,, C iairalan. flanl ;i 1 enchl of :\lilgittrtfc. 1 I N ?? E I t' Yesterday Jioiles 11 Illord ot' the Victory pulica- llei ?? Nlsoi-.trei Ileihnal-re'l, Michatel Wi til, , t1l(1 m' Wor sd 1oi jicici l Iiir ?? Joht froik-, 11 II 0 I'cltor stil dl 1ii't I t s t ii ?? ilt II I - tiic 1itllul lletvlsll, ?? .oinila- iuiloril[ re,`l ?? lil. ...

MOST TRAGICAL EVENT

... Mondayv tin inquest wvts be'd at the Masons' Arms, Titelh- borne-strict, lEdgeware-road, on the body of Hinmy Stitny- nought, jun. (sun of Mr. Stanyriought, proprietor of soi extensive pubicw library and newsapaper office, Connaught Terrace, Edgeware-roadt), who was killed by his fathier Onl Friday last, uindervr singualar circumnstancsuC. Mr.! dtg r Batker, the first wit ness extitined, ...

GENERAL ANNUAL SESSIONS

... GONERAL ANNUAL SESSIOXS, . On Thursday last, pursuant to adjournment, the Court of General Annual Sessions of the Peace for this county was held at the Court-house, for the parprse of yassing the DaccoultS of the County Treasurer, and transacting of other business of which. noticC had been given. Tie fol. lowing magistrates were present :_ ?? John Cuniliffe, MT. G(,rnrett, t Lomax, T. R. H: ...

POLICE

... GUILDHALL. Mrs King, an aged woman, complained -that the overseers of St Andrew's, Holborn, had stopped an allowance of 2sI per week, which abe had been accus- tomed to receive. She had lived 44 years-in the parish, and had been a house- keeper, paying all rates and taxes, above half that time. She had been reduced through having her goods seized, though her landlord was kind enough to give ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2159 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... . I I _ ?? Aw AiFFAIR Or Hoiioun.-On Monday morning At seven o'cloclt,-a hostile meetin4 took place in a field at the back or' the Eyre Arms, St John's wood, Regnt park, etween I getea eiding in Park street, Grosvenor square, andCa~ainW. raidiig t ?? cause of the meeting arose fra,. omemony ranactonson ?? Exchange on Saturday. last. When the, parties arrived on the grand Ina reconciliation was ...

Published: Sunday 13 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3008 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INT'ELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. ?? 'ty ps Al i t o0zO ?? lit Cai rpeniter, the yonug tloan w Io was exankinedi onl Friday lust at this office, onl a Chtarg e of stealing triae si I er mnedalIs, formiitig a part of the colhvetion of the late-I] r. ?? Alat ewss, the comttedian, ?? had been depoiated at the auction-rooms in Al essrs. Sothe by, of \kellington-street, Strand, 'or sale, was on ...

GLASGOW AUTUMN CIRCUIT

... - -- wTURSDAY, SEPTEMBER ia. in Peter Thoss was a;ccuss&d of two different acts of false- as 1iood, fraud, and wilfsel imposition, one in the month of fu tOtober, in a shop inA Main Street, Bridgeton, and ano- tb th'r en the Oth of June, in a shop in Springbank, having ci obtained meney on credit, by pretending that he was a ot MIr Ross, dslcr, and a man in easy and respectable ir.. so ...