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Alleged Murder of an Infant

... Alleged Rlmairder of an Inflant. On Tuesday-an-inquest was held at the- Csledooiaa Nurserys West Hackney, before Mr. Baker, the Coroner, and a highly respectable Jury, on the remains of as newly-born mnale infant, which is alleged to have been murdered on; Saturday last by a young woman, named Jane Hate, immediately after she had given it birth. The brief facts are these :-About six months ago ...

SATURDAY'S NEWS

... DAt': Y't~u kkiw ~U~~vutilebtor.' (ourto These lU; r. coMgissiowfr Hat-Is.) ~tlie dischitge of-thei-n rous ti Oqtsti; e i enfljdeaga, I cbrcujt. They have 'gat fr'dm feii'o'dldk i~t~i doni~l iii-the evediij,,67ehoftbegr',tat mass of business which was befoete~ado ontii st 'towards enabling the applicants fr eift e hs-uea,~ll ~thbir families on this day. Wbhey xbi~itiwio a hwfh~lt' Iidba of a ...

Published: Sunday 25 December 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 1318 | Page: Page 33 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Case of the Cotton Spinners of [ill]

... Acuse Of the cott5m AdMeAs or GEREAT MEETING OF TE'p DIFFEEENT TRADES ft PRESTON. On Thursday evening, the 24th instant, a large meeting todo place at the Pavilion, Grimsbaw.-street, the object of which Wi to ascertain how fartho different trades were determined to rupw port the spinners in their present struggle. At eight o'clock the place, which is capable of containing 2,000 people, was ...

POLICE

... POaL ICXs. An old man named Coker, who has been many years a labourer about Billingsgate-market, was brought UP, having got drunk and abused the officers who took care of hin. The defendant, it appeared. has been in the habit of working from three in the morning till eight, and-generally has had the remaining 19 hours to spend between drinking and sleeping. Mr. Hobler-Why, I am afraid you will ...

Published: Sunday 18 December 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 3590 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... JPOJLXCB. DOW-83flENT. r On Monday three fellows, named Williamn Mathews, meiijamin Mortimer, and John Kent, were charged with cruelty and brutally using a cow in Charles-street, Covent0garden, On Sunday morning last. It ppeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles.street at six o'clock on the morning in question, when his attention was ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 4555 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... 4pJU141 e . DUSTY BOB AND HIS Oss.-A flying dustman, named Robert Swain, alias Dusty Bob, was brought before tile Lord Mayor, charged with having stolen a bottle of Champagne and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr. Callon, a wine. merchant. The cellarman of the prosecutor stated that the prisoner was, a few days ago, employed next door to the prosecutor, in clear- ing away the contents ...

Case of Horrible and Fatal Misery

... Case of Iflorrible and Fatal Mlisery. 7 I - - . . o . . - .. .____ Jackson's fxjod Journal has published a copy of the evidence taken on an inquest at Hailey, near Witney, on Monday last, before Mr. Westel, one of the coroners for this county, on the body of a man unknown, who died in a pig-sty, from inflammation of the lungs and chest, produced by seven day's exposure to the weather and ...

Kilrush Petty Sessions

... Kimush FPetty Sessions. A MAN OF MANY VENTVnES.-A wizen-ficed, jocose-looking little pensioner, better known by the sobriquet of J umping Jim than his real patronymic, was had up and charged-by ameighbour of his own, a Mrs Roughen, with having licked ber childer, broken her back door, disparaged her husband, and abused her. selfV Before complainant had well waded through this formidable ...

Cheisea Petty Sessions

... ,iCebsea Petty Sessions. Ts~gnup IllU AH Y IUtas; OF ST. lUKB e a .D TU eF PAI t;[ ttaS. -TJ0s mnornitg upwmards of oneihiudred inliahitauts.of tIte.above .parish sof aotnbteelhuadvred whbo bad bee.summoonied at the intapce ef ;te dtorvh trustees, appeared betoreGem;rge Bugue. Esq.,j4md _ Edgell,-Esq., cQUnty Jagistrates, toshow causewhiy 4beyhad -egecied or, refused to pay a rate 'of ...

Court of Requests, Kingsgate-street

... CVourt of Mequests, :Kingsgate-street. Could ia Sterne or a Mackenzie pay a visit to .these dreary Coults, a sad tale of human mismly would be unfolded. A whole pair of pannier full of buns (solid pudiling or two-inch bread and butter would look too ostentatious) would scarcely satisfy the cravings er appease the wants of the poor children, who for lack of any one to take, care orf theta at ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COEO1?ERf?' I1?QUEST?. FArAL OtiNlaus ACCrDstT.-Tuesday eveninj a lengthened itnquify took place at the Angel Inn, High.street, St. Gilea's, before M r. Stirling and a Jury, on view of the body of Richard Cooper, a fine youth, 13 years of age, who was killed by tin omnni- bus, on Saturday evening last, in High-street, St. Gilee's under the following melancholy circumstances:- Robert Rose, in ...

MURDER AT ARELY KINGS, NEAR STOURPORT

... (Abridgedrfion the Worcester Journal.) The village of Arely Kings and town of Stourport were thrown into a state of excitement on Saturday morning by the discovery of a murder, committed on dhe body of Joseph Hawkins, who kept a huckster's shop on Arely-common. The deceased was old, and lived by himself; he was always considered a peaceable and well- disposed man, and was accustomed to attend ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 912 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment