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CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ;1, I.. . .1 I . .- it,, :~ -i , I ;T! )t ?? VA Vb UstG OvgjNo1A'. - On Sundby lr h lbrles'Wilson1 Goveraotofsbe WUkhoiseat Kidder- ?? suicidebhy haugingkhiqmelf to a beam in a dtod ;oom of the workhouse It appegred by the evidence eddiie.a atcthe inquect,'that the deceased, who hadbeen governor 'of the workhouse for fnr yearsbad, nilthin the ,lastw*o mnonths, coniplaiiLd: mtch of his bead, ...

LONDON POLICE

... Lie1io N IPOLICE. MARYLEBONER-CRUELTY OF A HUSAND.- On Tuesday, Mr. Charles LoyCor, a young man of gentlemanly ap. pearance, residing in Lambeth-wall, was brought before the sitting Magistrates on tvo warrants, the former obtainedagainst him by the parish of St. Marylebone, for desertion, and the latter by his wife, for a violent assault. Mrs. HARRIET !COX, a woman about 26 years of age, and ...

SENTENCES AT THE OLD-BAILEY

... SENTENCES AT THE OLD- BAILEY.r THE whole of the cases for trialhavlng been OIcPUspur on Monday evening, the RECORDER entered the Court the following morning, and proceeded to pass- sentenceon the. prisoners as ?? to be transported -for seven years; 'thirteen to fourteen Yeark; a.dl si for life. Mary Jones, who was indicted with Mathew -Feaks,. the wagone, or cnspray t iduetwo girls-named Vale ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH—Monday

... CSUDrT OF 8W'U-- ;ENCll-! oulday. BADER V. HARRS , Mr. BAXIEY stated lthat -this was an.action of as,- jsumpsit to recover 271. 10s.,.tbe amount of half a Year* -rent of .a house in Kenton.street, BrunSwick-squkr; 'paid -.by the plaintiff to the use of the defendant. It appeared 7that the defendant was a baker, and inathe ?? of the present year ho advertised'ihistinterest in the house iin ...

LONDON POLICE

... J; x,9voI .1ivPOjLCEw. ; - MAULitl oUUai1-tI6XET~. iI TI MARQUiS 6r Wb'dF UDM'A AIN'i lus' fter the r onclusioi of the night7 Wsrges on' Fride'iseltiq 'fashinrx *1y-dressed individalsid enteied khc off 'ie ° wbior, eriveloped in -:to Mogh' pilot-coiat, ?? allced 'ui t'o' Mr. ..Ch e ,'chb'Sit~flg Magietiame, n old hia m he; cme to ans~r~i~rge aganst h i~ nth 'e-olie ebte A ~o~c~nn'ofthC ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... N-MAO' X!N4%U-3B§T?,-- RAr FRO F Flo ?? Saturday, an ih-; quest -was held at St. George's Hospital,. on the 'body of Ni iam Youn#,-a fine youth,. 4 years of age, who died from injuries received by a dreadful explosion of-fire-works,-on - the-premises of Messrs. -Lee,-nurserymen, Vale-place, Ram- imnrsmith, on Thursday week. The jury viewed the body, 'Which presented a horrid spectacle; the ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... 1? I ?; ?? c a lts - 7 1 4 , , ? ; , , zne noues tn ne; ?? unuuu-i5 t : 'dhy,'tbe 'i1tb ditazit, sa~d th«hielanclioly'newsnwas im' parted to hdib~rother on the Psane vWewitg;; he wasa;not seep alive, af~ewassds1 bd' on the :following day inquiries were't mde '-after him5. 'ihen' it 1was astcertained from, a ?? who. knew him, that he hpd. Mgar him. on ! the preiou ;tnight'proceeding towards the ...

LONDON POLICE

... .'O1IBON7V POLICE. RIANS1i .HOUSE. THB BANKER's PARCLi.-Idformation was received at the Justice-room that a parcel, of Bank,notes; and other securities, which had beer lost on Tuesday, the 29tb. of No- vember had, beea recovered. tbe amount of the-,sro- perty,-was.not specified, nor-was the name of the banker Who sustained the temporairy inconvenienoe; but Co`M-on report says that the valuie ...

LONDON POLICE

... l~i~i.0OI OLiCi' 55 A1VION..UOUSE. An' old man named Cofier, who has.,een many years a Wirm ; r uu 4h - 't dis'k.-d Alseo tliwii c ib'otfui o ?? ?? fi. le ehabit of working from three oevlock li the morning till eight, and generally has had the remaining nineteen hour*.;tor pend het*ven drinhing and sleeping.,- ' .. . Mr. HOBnisa: Why, I am afraid you ?? off these tricks till they take you ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I.- . t __l_ JUIT~itRI tfihthIiAJ ?? POST-OFFICE RqBB£nn ?? WestbroOm anu Martha Weslbroek, his mnther, wVeje'indicted, she f rrme! ;for-steuling a letter centaning ia 51.' ndte,'and te 'latter for1 feloniously receiving the: same, well -knowing' it: to have *begn stolen. i .Tle Attorney-Gkeneral, Mr. Shepherd, and Mr. Adolphus condueted. tha prosecation.. Mv.4Phillips ?? Budksndefended tht ...

LONDON POLICE

... -iQaIoE @wOJubF a N . ?? ?? i' : :* Anioid man, -name gOA94:O ba been mahy, years'3a jlabwrer~ jsbat !Biillingsgdte-mhrket; ws broud4, up, having got drunk, and abused the officers whobtook cdr. -of.hin, Thddefebdant, it appeare, Aihas been 4nithelh abiv of working from three o'clock in the morning'till-eight, awn generally .ha~ iad,,the.-rdnajing nineteen hpu-r's to a'end .betweendrinkmgnand ...

LONDON POLICE

... tLO NDON XP0ILXCIe. !]t~lYlaa4ion-hsase, -A flying-dustman, named Robert Swvain, alias Dusty Buhb, was brought before the LORD MAYOR, charged with having stolen a bottle of Cbainpagie and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr.-Clton,t a wine-merchant. The cellerman of the prosecutor state(l,1 that the prsoner was, a few days ago, employed in reino ing~the rubbish from the dust hole; the piijoner ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4985 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment