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INFORMATION AGAINST THE PRINTERS OF THE PACKET

... On Monday, Mr. Woolley, Accompanied by Mr. Thistleton, the informier, again appeared at the Man- sion-House, to support the information against Mr. W. R. Goddard, which had been adjourned from the previous Monday. Considerable delay took place, in consequence of the information having been misplaced. It was, bowevei, found, and the case proceeded about one o'clock. The Magistrates present were ...

Published: Friday 11 September 1835
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4486 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ACCIDENT TO Sfit B. BRoDiE.-Sir Benjamin Brodie, the eminent surgeon, has, we are sorry to learn, met wvith an accident lately in the Isle of Wighbt While riding he was thrown from his horse with such violence as to dislocate his shoulder joint. Some time elasped before assistance could be procured, but on Sir Benjamin's sending for Ml John Bloxam, of Newport, the dislocation was soon ...

Published: Sunday 20 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4613 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -b- -b- BOW -STREET. P AR INGC RoDnlRiES.-John Sullivan, a young man of shabby appearance, was yesterday placed at the bar before Mr. Minshull, charged with having snatched a reticule from the arm of Mrs. Alary Brown, a lady upwards of eighty years of age, in Drury-lane, on the evening of the 4th inst. It appeared from tile statement of the prosecutrix that on the even ing alluded to she was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P1OLI CE INTALVLI GEhACE. IiAN.\f7I)' l `i II f :. NIt,, iw il I, i-l.a . i - l . 1 01: 3 N'u Ii Nvlint hie c:II! d1 ?? -IF\: i I' ?? :. ; ?? ?? \. 1N' ! ; !:t ;i , 1>l. l;i ?? \1 or, oh i o : , .: i,- til,: ?? 0(11' ille p l~ps ?? li ?? s1 :~l ?? - I rom a I,0- 11.1 ijdtaiii 1 i: i. l ,1;. - v ?? ?? I i' t.y! i. ?? no hiit'o ?? :ihl ?? ?? . i ' n l i ...

DISTRESSING CASE of LOVE AND SUICIDE

... DISTRESSING CA SE qf LOVE Tanid SUICIDE. Last evening arti iniquest wvas hoileti at hie Black Hoirse Tavero, Kingsiatid .road, before Mir. Baiker, thle coroner, onl view of the bodiy of Milos Phcebr Powell, at tinle youneg woman t21 yvarrs of ago, the daugahter Of a respectable ex. cise officrsr, wheo committed suicide undir thle following eircunistarie-s Beujairin Wadhdell, a hairdresser, rcc ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEN?CE. MAN SI ON- II OTT S1 H AlUI u' la- go Mr. William Becll, one of the Society of ncielis, and U partnier in thle Iiouse of Blld Iand -Neptie w, of I-last, aipplied to thle Lord Manoi fore itearclt wariant for pie inis- in A ddle-sii cci, XX'ood-stme.t, CL-alside, in which hu beliciU( ?? il fraudulently ?? goodS, the property of the firin of' which he \woe it meniber, and ...

GREENWICH PETTY SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... (611.EL11 hi U PETTY SI, ?? ti .v. | 1;t , ?? %, i \81 - [ r \. }, I 11( ?? E1 11, ] l.) 11!1.E 1.\11 t .1 IlMllil Ml Il)Il E\ ENi~:- \; H \ l N 11 Nh1l1t, X\l) I X).Ailli - Xl ;1 N Oii ;'lli I'll (.NI lii. ?? nr .! i't't Uy ?? - I vIki- h dai it ;it tile i - ?? w d- iII I ( l 'I s i, \ i, t :L II; I IL I ie1 I I-ItlIII ,LOtt iiL I- ?? !tr(eI of Ow! ?? ! :,:F t ?? ?? ( 1;eunr~ich ll ts b;> ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTALLIGENCE. BOWV-STRE ET. 1ISi I-iF ar utBtiE ni -Yesterday Jamies' lodtie alias JoI.o- ne11, Hald '1oOmas Plc ki its ii .j Jttti's, e cre placed ut the bar befote MI. lalls, tor rc-exauiiinitioit, on I charge of having stolen a box of linen front a cart, the property of Mlr. Gireen- wood, a wine-mereloit, resiiling in Fenchttrch-street. It appeared that the hox was pl iced on the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAWf I\TTEILLGEINCA'. HOUSE OF lOItl)S-AlPPEAIS.-- TuEssIAs [Before Lords 1.Vs srssvsr IV)FftIAN, the Earl of Divou, and other P'eer,]. rTlE EA RIL OF DU RIII AX 1. Ni A. eTOI AN i 011 1flEIS. Tlii case, 'A hick occupied tro lavs in argument, came onl again to-day. It wnas an appeal, it s ill be recollected, from a decision of Lord Chancellor Brougisam, dismissing a petition of appeal and re ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—SATURDAY

... I CENT! If.' uII11.-3SA, CO? T.-SJTT'RDA 1, 1c t _ I -o- l' I'I ?? 101 I'.t ?? of Scot.; V, llin Hl ?? ott gold ?? 'onIli, 1 ?? i, 'i(Ioui' .idt' M I I i,' % ?? .' c. ?? , 'oinductid I I I II I I I m q I I ?? I 'I I, i itI ,yII r. C .l P if I o Iof . ?? , I1. .Iflietwetll' r i 1, 1Iw !-h' ,Ir, 1 I L ?? 1110,- tim'.lt O I1I r l , ?? ?? h, Il IIll' i I 51' i lt th II I i- 1 l40 II ;I p I TO' ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAIf' INT-ELLIGENCE. HlOUSE OF 10Rl1)S-APPEAl.S.--\'EDNEisI)Y. iore L.ords Brotiughamit, Lyndhiurst, Dennian, and other P'eeis]. JOEl (N 1111 1OFN1191 (,1 HslnTAV IIS I I~g lfI.A:N FS VA R DI I, I- f Lis case iio'e it3 a writ of error from the Court (if I; ing's Ilnelni on ar action of ejectmet, brought by the lessot of the plaintiff in error, John 3irtwhistilel, . the defendant, Agites t ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAISTI'ATES. 'rITuSnDAY, September 17.-Present-Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and h Thri It. PEDDER, Esq. a l1tirds Shepherd, a flyman, was charged with drunkenness and h resisting the policeman who took him into custody. The prisoner o admitted that he was drunk, but said that he had never been com. vM plained of before. The fly lie droye belonged to Mr. Leggatt. o Sir D. Scott: I hope he will ...