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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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGEINCE. BONV~s37REET. f,'hil ,S11il li, a well-known~ thief, who was examilne,! at thiti Oilice on it farnier dol chore-1 '.1itli 'oommitti~ng a 0.1- iet'v of 1-obbtb.4j i the ncibtarhocil of ( 'ioiles-1trt ' vvli, ad ton ;i on-t thll' 1,111 ow it Ate0I- P' rtll'ltle fronl thle IQ4lt l 01 a ' tl; i, N t: theal l:'ee tht a liT irt d, r a t h tit lt-i, 0.tI ol't 111(11-to pc ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... HIOUSE OFLO SAPAL. itrt (Before Lord Lyi s-rt ns-., LordBtr M tlie Earln Drt S, atkd other ['eers.) In thitis cae (%ih iti tad leen atppointted to stand over till Srimne iirhrwaotion had tweni obtilined froat the t'oiteyanct'trs of.Scotland i-c-pecring the practice of the I 'oirts thert' I, tite foilon ing arffotnent occurred on a pros ious. dby. Th le Lot i ?? *t F. appteared at the barforibe ...

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 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 ...

MIDDLESEX COUNTY COURT

... Y'esterday the Aliddlesex aingistrates met at the ('ourt- house, Clerkenwtell, for the dispatcl of county business. B. Retch, Esq., in the chair. 'I'he Report of the Visiting Magistrates for the House of ('orrection was rend. It stated the numnber of prisoners on the diet of Ausgu-t to be 77u; viz., 577 males and 202 females, 22U of swhorn are *ag ants and reputetl thieves. Sir. .11'WILLIAM ...

LONDON SESSIONS

... L OAJD ON SESSIONS. Yesterday then sessiions commenrcced bfirfoe Sit' Peter Lariure, tile R'eoif-ei, anu A ldroinei Kelly, Ph ioi, rid( Sir ('firiturno Alarslnialf. A* young inaii, laimited Mo iicii, of sniall dimieinioni, but of desperatc passion, pluairli go ii i to cliirge't ot assault a pen t%%il constatbles, %ilo wilt 'Icredl to piesvent hrim II-oil) beatinig his fiather with at poki r. ...

THE ORANGE RIOTS IN SCOTLAND

... TIlE ORANGE RIOTS IN SCOTLAND. ?? t ol'o r OF JIUSTICIARe.-GiASGOw, SI P-.TiEM}FR I I. \William It;nis.Wy and Job .ni 1Elall tiirit c hO rged *vith mobbiig, rioting, and u iltul misclief, at Airdrie, on the night of the l)th or moarnitigof tile 20th of July, particu- hitlv by de inolish'ing the furnit nrc in the houses of Peter Poil arid and Hugh Canling. IRoman Catholie , and des- troying the ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT.—FRIDAY

... INSOL VENT D)EBTORS' COUP 7.-I'RIDAY. John iiiro n, a 1ioatswain in the navy, W O (Ippoecd in per- son by a Quaker nlalled iltoin, tile keeper of a * Torn lind .1eriy ihop at Stepney. ?? Quaker hail ori'esteld the illsollvent for upwards of £20, wlhicili he illegcd to he duie fir rent, : . lie jusolvi nt, em tile other hand, solevlytv deni(d that the debt amounted to that Simn; Ih lt olil ...