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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANSION-HOUSE. A young man named John, Burldett was brought before Alderman FAEanBo'rsaR, the locum tenens for the Lord Mayor, cherged with having stolen a basket of clothes from an old man named Alexander Robertson. Jacob Barnet stated that between twelve and one o'clock, on Chriatruas day, he saw an old man in Gracechurch-street apparently tipsy, carrying a basket of clothes. The old man ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' IN QUESTS. AWrVLLY SUDDnaN DEATrs.-Yesterday an inquest was held at the Prince of Wales, Exeter-street Slqene-atreet, Chelsea, before Mr. Stirling, on view of he 4ody of Mr. John Hibbard, aged 63, whose death took piace under the following circumstances:- Mnria Gibson, housekeeper to the deceased, whose resi- dence was at No. 25, Sloane-street, deposed that on Monday evening last her ...

WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.—THURSDAY

... WESTMINSTER SESSIONS.-TiURSDAY. The Westminster Sessions commenced this morning before Mr. RAWLINSON, who sat as Chairman in the absence of Mr. CONST, and a full bench of Magistrates. The calendar contains the names of 35 prisoners ornly, viz., assaults, 5; idle and disorderly, 5; riot, 11; keeping a dis- orderly house, I; felony, 13. JuvvNILz Tuxvs.-MUary Ann Donough and Mary Ann Lete, two ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTICES.-TmIs DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGUALL.ST31ET. Before ar. Cmmsisiloner WILIaaASa, Joseph Jarmaln, of Ayr-street, Piccadilly, tailor, at eleven; last examination. Before Mr. Comsmissioner MeCrIvALa. Samuel Strong, of Oxford-street, at eleven last examinoatln. Before Air. Commissioner HOLROYD. John Wilson, of Liverpool -street, at eleven; last examinatlon- Edward Ferrer, of ...

SHERIFFS' COURT—THURSDAY

... SHERIFFS' CO Ul T-TURSDAY. [Bcfera Jmrsrs BDUCIIELU, Esq., Senior Under-Sheriff.] WILLIAMS V. MAGOHAM. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, who is the pro- prietor of a lecture-room in the Borough, to recover or the defendant, an eminent professor of chemistry, the sum of £15 for l eit of the said room, and £3 129. 9d. for cleaning end lighting thereof, &c. The defendant had pleaded ...

COUNTRY MARKETS

... r- 1) V ?? I ?? ' ?? nUSTON, Dcc(. 2,--etor7t1-r1, tn ?? AX~t J,5.2 -. I to'e ?? oeioottI ?? 111I -,lxrtLhIl , 4 t-r ?? iid tor ice dre-It. -w-t svl .t ?? -n- alere in catu,. Peao; ts gnu-c - i' - ;i.t ui;en, i ?? ld per qoarter. lIrl,-y, of go.(l liul:; ?? ij~~-tn ijl I''1 ait prices filly equal ti Ihns 'lay, c.-k. 0;Ia;- ~jo O r r de,- LAinseed and Rapeseed ito AtLll --XV r---r a -As Lo ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IJNTJ4LIGENCE. GUILIMFAL.L. thit Yesterdaey Mr. Jaoins IPout, the(, bookseller, in Paternoster- 9, row, and Johin Dilsrir it warchouseman in ?? service of ?? hirs Iteligiouls 'I'ract Soicie'tv, in the same place, were bro ?? PEI before Mr. Alderman (Xwaii for re-xanrination-the firt- fer named prisoner charged with receiving, ?? the latter withl titi slealing, PublIications from tihr D ...

LONDON MARKETS.—FRIDAY

... LOA7D)OA MAIRKETS.-FRrD.4Y. COLIONi'Al MARKET. 'the trillets ht-in4 t iii & ~,Cer for cirorilel prod Icen art itv ;n!o the tc Mt h.olidaoo, th~ere hoti:,s 4-1ritt a ?? eoanio ' - rirct toni' thi's we~ek, ci the rio Sticor, CofFee. cr hoer, the t1ote I !-s (if o hiCI r, untit noofiotit'ii the acor :it ott loot Fri iv I ho monibrt fi)r othe r starkl aetilent o trite ittII. inroieit' r' cit un O ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... ?? INO(U.Et'Ss. OF ir M. o-IANiaovNALIcI HI.() I Thi ?? y -iftrnooi , oii a ilt jouc-sI. itilO liull leol)' *\ir. Rischar d (ii ler,l !ill (C ii vir le for almrrey, a~t IiIcltliifi iii Hus JLi1nill' A,, Itm, 111 illqjlirc-tc i t o th irjrc i n,touO-5,: lit 1~i I, i I Ii tip' I t tl itl I e tis i ?? r, individuallli Wil l) iiieit1iti Ilsowi Ch-i lli :I ?? Ijtime bacil, tv Tiii Jurly. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... SUDDEN DEATH OF THE REV. ISAAC SAUNDERS, Or ST ANNE S, BLACFRItRS..-Witl unaffected regret we publish the sudden death of the reverend and estimable gentleman who for many years was rector of the parish in which we write. While preaching to.day from these words in the Epistle to the Colossians, Ye are complete in Hier, lie dropped dead in the pulpit, and yielded up his spirit, without sigh ...

Published: Sunday 03 January 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2325 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MANSSION HiOUSE. On Wednesday a Jew, tiarhed Simmonds, charged a young woman, under the ?? tciiaistances, before Alderman Farebrother:-Mr Simmonds 'tAttd thatat about twelve o'clock on the preceding night he saw the de- fendant, who appeared to be a decent servant, address two or three women of the town, of the lowest description, and was, from the nature of the conver- sation, induced to ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIENCE. MANSION-B 'JTJSE. A female of decent appearance came to the justice-room on Saturtlay, Pon aln occasion of rt'ther rin uncommon descrip. tior. Having stated her name to the Lord Mayor, she men- tioned that, oil Saturday last she came uN to town from the country to meet ier husbaad, who set for London on the preceding 3i onday, and Olpointed to meet herat the inn upon hel ...