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SPRING ASSIZES

... * TAUNTON, SATIURDAY, APoILw 9. BOILTEWICK, EsO. v. CORBOULD AND OTEaRS -Mr Crowder having opened the pleadings, Mr Sergeant Wilde stated that Mr Borthvick, the plaintch, was a gentleman of the age of thirty, and in the election of 1835, which took place a ter the dissolution of 1834, he was a candidate for the re- presentation of the borough of Eveshamn, and it was upon that occasion that the ...

Published: Sunday 17 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3120 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... r- -1 ?? - , T ; M, D ?? F N zot-GICDENTS ANiD )FE'N:CE.S. -. . ?? o;r t. SEYpSOIJr--Os Weaniesday morning the maid servant of 'Roheit SeylloLU', Esq., wyas rroceading into the garden`6of Nrier maser resideonc, BParistbery place, Lieepooi read, -X'n'nihnsddisai~derd her master stietchd taross as lfeleos corpse, witha his 'de. Asistarce was -inmealaloly caifea ij when it ivaa -disn8vered that ...

Published: Sunday 24 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2128 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SPRING ASSIZES

... SPRING ASSIZES? l1 KINGSTON-UPON-THAMES, WEIDNESDAY. James BliRis, Wm. Hear1eq, and Win. Asher, nickrnamed Curly Bill,' labourers were indicted for a burglary, on the night of the 2d'of September, at ChipsteaJ, in the house of Mrs Mary Anne Long, and stealing diver, articles, her ?? Clarkson having stated the case, called Mrs Mart Anne Long.-Prosecutrix was a widow, aged 66, and resided with ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ? I DESTRUCTIVE FIRE; 24 SHoPS RTJRNT.-On Saturday night, about half-past ten, the neighbourhood of Old Bond-street was thrown into the utmost consternation and alarm, by the spring of rattles, and cries of Sjfire 1 fiom the house of Mr Absalon, military clothier, 12, in that street, within two doors of the Western Exchange. On the doors being opened, it was found that the first floor back ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... MuRDER TRiALS.-A vast tuinber of these havf taken Place deting thd past week. At Liverpdol there were three prisoners. In the ofie cia woman was charged with poisboing her husband, and in ano'ter, a young in vith causing the death of a young woman, uedet-ppcnlinr circudstances; Both were found Guilty, and were sentenced to be executed on Satutday Id a third, a inan was Ciarged with the muirder ...

Published: Sunday 10 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3778 | Page: Page 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH StREET. Thonas Adams, a sharp, stout boy, was put to the bar before Mr Chambers, on srspciion of having atternpted to tratisfer the contents of an oddgentle- matr's 'poeket into his gwn. The charge was of addoubtfel nature, and as the b-oy' appea-ance and replies indicated considerable shrewdness, the magiitrate was indu(ced to put some questions to ?? Chambers: Are' your pareits ...

POLICE

... ,T ~7 ?? . . .- ~ r -:MA~NSWTV HOiUSE. ?? Greg- was charged qvith-iabing a disturbance it the door of the assistant-overseer ot St Gile's, 'Crippiegate: This on wou had Ma iant in her arms, born urder th new act, The p)arish would u~t iooi. aiter the father, being only a pot-boy, but isisted on passing the mother ad chhil to Irelanad,to whichcountry she ?? prisoner said it was quite pre- ...

POLICE

... PoLICt. GUILD:RAHLL. Two young gentlemen, named John Walker and John Jonathan, Were charged with assaulting Mrs Colborne, of the Queen's Head, Queen's Head passage, Newgate ?? Colborne stated thet on returning, fronn the theatre on Tuesday night, accompanied by her sister and husband, they alighted from a hackney-coach at the end of the passage in Paternoster rowj and while her husband was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY

... CVINTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, WEDNESDAY-, Robert Salmon, a respectable-looking middle-aged man, was put to the bar, charred with having caused the death of John M'Kenzie, by having adminis. tareto him, on the 20th of January, and at other times, large and excessh e qsiartities of pills composed of gamboge, cream of tartar, and other articles of a noxious, destructive, and deleterious description, ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... A SECOND GUNPOWDER PLOT.-A second gunpowder plot has been more successful than the one of Guy Faux. The statue of King William on horseback, in Dublin, was blown up on Thursday night. At an early hour on Friday morning, the accounts state, the inhabitants of College green wtere thrown into the utmost confusion and alarm by a violent expl. gon, which shook several houses in the neighbourhood ...

Published: Sunday 17 April 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2551 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment