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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—SATURDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT-SATURDAYs . [Before Mr. Justice PARKE and Mr. Baron ALDESON.] STEAM-BOAAT ROBBERY. Two shabby lookiig fellows, named Johni Wright, 21, and Thomas Peet, were indicted for stealing a portmanteau co0- taining wearing apparel, the properly of Philip Ackerman, and Jumes Sauude)s was indicted for receiving the same, well knowing it to have been stolen. Robert 1 horp, a porter ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY, Nov. 25

... Thosas Jnes was indicted for breaking and entering the dwelling house of Samuel Rice, an inspector cf police, on the night of the 6th of November, with intent to steal. The prosecutor, it appeared, returned home from his duty to his house in York street, Hackney, and admitted himself by means of a key. He had scarcely got in, however, before lie heard another key put into the lock, and on ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 471 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUICIDE

... \ I ' _ I Yesterday rifternoton an inquisition was held befsioc Air Geil, at the Albion Tavdrn, Beak Ftreet, Regent Street, on the body of John MI'Kerrell, 'Eq. a gentlieman of lare property, formerly holding -bhigh2'sitnation in the civil establishment of the East IndiaCornipsryat Madras. Dr James Johnson deponed that'. he bad attended the x deceased professionally for the last fournyears, ?? ...

POLICE

... BOW. STREETi Yesterday a respectably-dressed young man, named James Todd, was charged with having stoleh a very extraordinarily formed child named Henry W iebb Tipping.--Th child was brought into the Office wrapped in its mother's shawl;-ij and its appairance excited very great curiosity and attention. The asges of tie bhil[ is five years and two months, its height 27 inches, and the eigt l! ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

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LAW

... COURT OF KING'S BENCH, MONDAY. MOsCATI V. LAWsoN.-This was an action of libel. It appeared from the affidavits, that the plaintiff bad already tried an action against the defendant, the printer atld publisher of the Times newspaper, for the publication of the saiie libel, that the defendant had justified the several parts of the libel; and bad called several witnesses, who fully made out the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE. MANSION-HIOUSE. TITEs.-31r. Edtard NeAleshipand Mr. GrorgeAsahherok, inhabitants of the united parsues of St. Mary, Aldermati. bury, and St. Thomas the Apostle, were summoned by Dr. Wilson, the Rictor, for liavioig refused to pay the tithes. I'he Collector stared (hat i'dr. N ettleship owed twenty-six quarters oftithes,which were demanded several tinieswithiout effect. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... DEATfl OF A SOI.IER BY FLOGGINC-On Friday an inqneflt was held at the Marine Barracks, Woolwich, before Mr Carttar, on the body of Thomnas Ramsay, a private in the Royal Marines, who died in the Military Hospital on Sunday last. Seventeen of the most respectable inhabitants of Woolwich were summoned on the jury. The jury having appointed Dr Turner, of Wool- wich, to assist them, went to view ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1835
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3875 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN ELECTION COMMISSION

... DUBLIN ELECTION- COMMISSION. I -1 __X a __ 1- --iAdA .- : LIJUD5I s:9M, ?? ?? I tX ' 179rH, 18(JTH, and 18iSr DATS. ,PERSONATION AND BRIBERY-CASE OF FRtsGTFrUL DEPRAVITY. Malatcy Cbyle, sworn and examined by Mr Ardill- (The Chairman in cautioning the witness that lie naight not answer any question to crimiinate himself, sid, it has been stated to me that you voted in the place of anotber Fit ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... ADVENTURES AND INCIDENXTS. TRAGICAL VYENt xI; JERSEY.-The papers of this island th a i cl mious case, something like that of the French lady and her lover whe attempted mutual suicide, and with something of the same result. The unfortunate girl a Miss Bethel, died, and her lover, a married man of the name of Matit, a! Frtnchnian, was unsuccessful in his attempt. It is even doubtful indeed ...