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EXTRAORDINARY MURDER ON THE HIGH SEAS

... EXTRAORDLIVARY MURDER ON TILE HJIGH! SEAS. Irillom s'ii iI.5tOlt, STASNDAIII.] We Iloie been it ioured bv .Messrs. Illet o it and Co., of Liverpool, vitih thle folio partieulars of a murider Comnmittedl om Ioard omle of their ships while pjursuing ier votage C oftilh coast of Java:- c. tilie uj(iersiacild i;1ster, ofliCers, and Crew of thc b1aqitie liossendale, do declire, that on Monday, ...

MIDDLESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... lJIDD)LESEX ADJOURNED SESSIONS. [llefoic 13. lovji, Eq.,s and ii ]lelnlh of Magistrates.J (iAMINiG HOt 1 SES. ilt Jie1ttci alias (tlet de Rutter. John Jay, and Ti'lliotn (le'OI i, leere indictedt for keeping a common ctraiing-lionse, in tile parisl of St. .latleCs N estitninster. TIh tiso latter-niarned defenitlattis answered to their names tnal v eie plaurcd at the bar. )c IRutter did not ...

OFFENCES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... TRAGICAL EVENT IN THE EDGEWARE-ROAD.-On Friday, about noon, the inhabitants of the Edgeware-road were thrown into a state of great con- sternation in consequence of a report having been rapidly circulated, that Mr Henry Staninought, the proprietor of an extensive public library and newspaper office, had murdered his son, and afterwards made a determined attempt upon his own life. On Thursday ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2037 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SEJSSIW.\S.' Let tit imagine a fireignr irtrod, d' 1; r' into a ( 'out ft Quairtr S. --ionel l k j ' preoini-l studied Min t't-utit'ii tvO (-'it ?? , tiot- British Cto)stitlitiollc ld to I imli;1wd a t ir llie, i ' (it 'i li-ttl't adlto iriiti, 1ll hid ?? ?? l u , tta itot itu i ilt r is itulb' in itlt IttI' t III ( id t 0 lat tle it ell: INthitii. 'lb' b itd l isC r liyio i sii'i ici ...

POLICE

... MSANSIOW HOUSE. Tlwo men, named JamesaHolden and John Otteway, appeared before the Lord Mayor, to answer to the complaint of Nelson, the chief assistant to the water-bailiff, that they had, in conjunction with other fishermen, dragged the river Thames with an unlawful net, not less than 240 yards in ?? appeared, from the statement of Nelson, that numbers of poor fishermen have lately suffered ...

Published: Sunday 27 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2273 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INI'ELLIGENCE. Jr bt MANSlON?HOUSE. 'h A nan of the nab,- of WIL-, who was some days ago ci brought up iliargert wlth having stolen a carpet-hag on boacil a Margete steani-sessel, sass yesterday re.exatnineil. A gao- ?j tietnan of the Bar attended for the defence. ii- Sesersi per-one who had been robbed of parcels, trunk?, e, and great.roat5 attended for the purpose of taking a look at ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY

... CEA2 TRAL CRIMINAL COI UR7, 11 ;.ii. OLD COURTI. B~efore Alv. Serc,~ cut AccsL icc ~Idlicea, *24, swas i~la~thc'c for- stcalingi rtcl rn tilcc person of M1c.i, ilu.11ecc, tic NA ifc o cclt tc mc'(015 'Singler. ?? cc S of tfe call. ha'.t c coon VorV roellitty0 bofore till paitici Ili Il,' rIpit11I froiii [11v51-'tro't 1'olcce-iffice. It All Ile rioII e'lcctu, I tlII t ~7llI-. IILI( Sludo vN ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCvE. is BOW-STREET. Ic POSt-OFFIcF, RO~tiLaY.- Geotrge' Clark, a letter-carrier in ~'the General Post-office, wvas yesterday brought uip before Mr. lihalls, in custody of Tyrrell, a constable of the General Of Post-office, charged ,vith stealing ilvo letters, severally ad- 05 dressed to Mliss M.LKing, 6,Nw-tet, Covent-gaden, and or to Mrs. Rotherhami, 28, Prince's-street, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIINAL COURT.-MO.D.4V,. OLD C(URT. Before.I'r..Justice ?? EMBEZZLE.MENT. Jos (GLose, 45, was indictedi for embezzling. on the 28th August, the sum of £500, the propcrty of' William 'Master- inar and company, fis employers. A second count charged birf with embezzling a second sum of i10, and a third count with stealing that sum. lIr. BoDKNi stated the facts of the case to the jury. ...

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGE STREET. Isaac Hutton, a private in the Coldstream Guards, was yesterday brought before Mr Dyer, charged with having stabbed William Trinder with his ?? the evidence, it appeared that the prisoner and another man were walking down from South Molton street, about six o'clock on Sunday morning, when the friend of the prisoner got into a squabble with a person whom he met on the road. ...

Published: Sunday 06 September 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1837 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment