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WESTMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS

... WESTdMINSTER COURT OF REQUESTS. ?? DANIEl. ERCIGRUDDOLRY AGAINST VANIETl lt5lpflWIUDDEiR. Yesterday, when the officer of the Court called these eat- phonious patronyniec, two stout fellows, wlhtise weartng ap- parel gave testaiaony that they vere bod and mortar men, cna no mistake, stood before the brcth, and btagan to state Itheir case toguiater. I ('OtINl1SoI(u r: Stop, stop i little. Pray ...

POLICE

... -. 0.116,110 :,-O. ? S? ?wl 1TH N{g: ltoa. LAW AND .ZIXS .V ZcT1M8.OnBof th0Sej5$tne5 g scenes, wihieh are rnow of daily occurrence nt the Metropolitan ~Polieeoefllces e presented itself tohe eye ofthe migistraiei. An elderlyman aa d £ barevfootedit boy Ioy,-- -ohe were'ialmostre- ducedto skeletons from actual want,.opplied .to~the magistrate for his vAvice undertheir afflieig circumstances. ...

London Sessions.—Saturday

... London Segesons.-Saturdty. These Sessions took place on Saturday at the Gaildhall, before the Lord Mayor,, the Recorder, Aldermen. Marshall, Johnson, Lainson, and others of the city authorities. A period of eleven :weeks has elapsed since the last sittings took place; and it speaks well for the efficiency of .the City police, that .only. three.easses of any moment were to be brought before . ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... AThToCIOUS S LM4Ua 4F As RESPECTABLE FROALE AdT ,StAPLEMS. - I- - ,. . Ad 'An Ada *ht bri laIMMA. 'Bairos,, 'uSpt. 1l2.-W ?? ue ltues cure imme- 'dite'ivt bob'hood INf ?? ites 'been ,made the 'scene idf tag ?? c jjldoib~leo i n iurdar ,atm 'any whiiah ?? ,races oar {wninil 'a~ntrlt. 'iD Iaturday *sfternoon,- in- If itidtkimaibrtiir ht'totile 'St. Phillip'gssion'dhoute that la-r61a n d 1be n ...

Published: Sunday 18 September 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1336 | Page: Page 25 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... jplo 0 L 1(- - -On Mo1dq three fellow;s nammed wiiam Mathews, -Benmir MoTer, and John Kent, I'tmred with ereelty -and.brutally using a cuw in Charles-streetieovent.gardeu,en .Sanday aorning last. It appeared from the evidence of -aiiVapectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceedingloiag vCharles-street at six o'clock on the morning in question, a wen his attention was attracted by.tbe ...

Central Criminal Court.—Old Bailey

... cutral cour t.-Old Bailey. The eleventh Session commenced this morning, before the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen, Sheriffs, &c. The Grand Jurors being sworn, the Recorder said that before he proceeded in his duty to call their attention to the duties they had to perform, he had to advert to certain Acts of Pareiament respect. ing erimninal jurisprudence, and to request their consideration ...

surrey General Quarter Sessions

... surrey General Quarter Nevsions. These Sessions commenced on Monday morning at Newiagton. Ehdteii Stauentow, aged 18 only, persisted in pleading guilty to an indictment, charging him wi h having picked the pocket of Daniel latch, during Camberwell fair, of a silk handkerchief. The cltlprit was attired in the prison clothing. Mr. Keene, the governor of Horsemonger-lane gaol, stated that the ...

MEETING OF MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MIEETINGC OF lIDDLESEX MAl.4 (lS 7'RA 7'ES- bEITFJl'EBET.I 811s~)ION,5-'I ?? . Ybis being coo tcty day, and several matters of public iml0- piatol cll be rci i. t dosn n on the paper for disc us ion, ?? war a vc v ?? I ate l ance ,f mria gitrates oin the bench. oulonel (Li iTIH t ER , kaving been called to the chair, said the fi l st dyioney had toc perlorin was to elect a Chair- . Mill ...

POLICE

... r O-LA-C-A. CuRIous CASa OF PROFITrNOI-GLZRQIGG--]rZNteca iop _l5M SYsTw.-A young m11, ZInuied John; Norreyi was-brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to-in. pose upon a sailor boy, nmed Frederick Mitchell, by 'a nevw .'sort of deception. - Frederick Mitchell stated that the prisoner walked*up to-bim in tbe-street and urged himlto purchase a pieceofstriped cloth, MeWieh ...

POLICE

... F ?i?I(?iL BOWSTIIE,, On Monday three fellows, named William' Mathews, Bacmrin Mortifier, and John Kent, Were Charged with cruelty and brutally using a cowe in CCharles-street, Covent-gatden, on Sunday morning last. it appeared from the evidence of a respectable man, named John Ware, that he was proceeding along Charles-street at six o'clock on the nmorning in question, when his attention was ...

ADVENTURES AND INCIDENTS

... ADVENTtURES AND INCIDENTS. BALLOON OF BALnOOWS.-A stupendous balloon hag bhen cbunstfiteted at Vauxhall. This balloon is 157 feet in circumference, and the extivejid height, with the car attached, will be 80 feet. It contains 70,000 cubic feet of gas, and is stated to have cost the proprietors upwards of 2,1501. Among the many advantages anticipated from the enormous increase in the dimen- ...

Published: Sunday 11 September 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2063 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... DESTRUCTIVE FIRE IN TOOLEY STRtEET.-The vicinity of London bridge at the entrance to Tooley street was on Tuesday morning the scene of a most destructive fire. The very extensive newly-built premises of Messrs Wilson and Co., tea dealers and grocers, which have their foundations in Tooley street, and are carried up to a great height, so as to form a conspicu- ous frontage in Duke street, on a ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2889 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment