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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... THURSDAY, SEPTEisERn lst.-Present: Sir D. SCOTT, Bart., and R. PEDDE, and G. BAsEVI, Esqrs. Thomas Pearce Gillam was charged by Mr. Bartlett with obtaining a pair of shoes from the shoemaker of the Workhouse under the pretence of having an order for the same. The pri- soner, who is a very depraved character, had been refused ad- mission into the Workhouse by Mr. Thorncroft on the ground of his ...

TORY MURDERS

... Thc A/th1sin Independent lately publisiahed the following cir- cumstantial account of horrible murder in its State of the Country eplumn:- FEIoclous AND SANOUISN.RY OUTRAG.14-011 last Thursday evening, as a main named Colvey was retulrning in his cart from this town, where he had .en selling potatoes, he was assaulted at or near the ford of XiltZon by some barbarous wretches, as yet ...

SHERIFF'S COURT

... A Sheriff's Court was held, before Ail. Furner, Esq., at the Town Hall, on Wednesday last, when the following gentlemen were sworn on the Jury:- S. Good (foreman), W. H. Barwick, S; Gates, T. Lulliam, J. Sayers, W. Bowdidge, IH. llollingdale, W. Upton, H. Martin, T. Lucombe, 1. Burn, J. Demnmen. TANNER V. 1WELL.F.-Tbis was a writ of inquiry to assess damages for a trespass. The damages, ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... DARING RoDnBERY.-Considerable dismay was excited on Wednesday in the F division of the metropolitan police force by the discovery that the money, amounting to nearly £200,2 intended for the payment of the men of the above division, had been stolen. The motley had been deposited in the usual place t, for its reception at the station-house in Bow-street at a qnarter t' to one o'clock on ...

MURDER Of A GAME-KEEPER BY A POACHER

... MIURDER OPf A (GAEt-KEEPER BYA POALAJlER. OCl Tuesday last an atrocious murder was comtnittdd oln the body of a man named (iltrow, game-keeper to Colonel fl-nier, Al. P. of Stockgrove, at his estate at Leighton Buz. zard, Bucks. Giltrow's wife, alarmed that her husband had not returned hovte on Tuesday mnnrning, sent up to stock. grove to inquire for him. lie had not been there, and, in ...

NEW MARRIAGE LAW

... NEWV M1tAIMI trA 15ml.v By the amended law of Marriages, bans need not be pub- lished after the Ist of March, 1837. The marriages of Quakers and Jews according to their o wn usages are declared and conlirined good in law, provided notice be given to the Registra, and his certificate have issued. The Superintendent Registrar of Births and Deaths, in right of office, will be also Superintendent ...

THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN.— DREADFUL EFFECTS OF DRUNKENNESS

... THE MURDER AT WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN,- DREADFUL EFFECTS OF DRUNKENNESS. . Ani inquest was held on Monday last, at Woodhouse, before Mr. John Gregory, on the body of Thomas Burion. James Angrave examined: I am the son of Thomas Angrave, 1. of Rushy-fields, Woodhouse, in the parish of Barrow-on-Soar. . 1, William Johnson, Thomas Biggs, and deceased, were mow. ing in a field of barley, belonging to ...

SHOCKING OCCURRENCE

... ,. .. I .. . .. On Friday evening an inquest was held at the Clarence Hotel, Clarence-crescent, Windsor, before Mr. Marlin, coro- ner for the borough, on the body-of rits. Stoughton, aged 6l years, the mother of the Rev. John Stoughton, minister of William-street Chapel, who came by her death under the following afflicting circumstances :- William Roberts, a butcher; stated that about nine ...

MURDER OF A GAMEKEEPER BY A POACHER

... MURDER OF A GANIMKEEPER ?? A 0QXCHFJL. I, ,: I, .1 ?? A.X ! ?? OpTuiq4sdy nroning the inhabitants. fthd 'i11ageof Sodi- bury were throwri into a.stute qf gteabe.e rtnt ii fi6le- qutence of the body -fa nsin naving. beenfqundamurdered i a copse ncar Soolbury. It proved to b.e 'the9bOd 4 o Jamies Giltrow, of lieathBeds, ganckeeper-t CoodnieliljigrtdI1;., of liockgrave, BUcks Giltro'spwifd, fla ...

MURDER AT STAPLETON

... On Saturday information was brought to the St. Phillip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. Mr. Inspector Garrard immediately repaired to the spot, with police sergeants Alexander and Waltham. On arriving at the Mason's Arms, Stapleton, they there found the lifeless body of a respectably-dressed female. Her death appeared to have been caused by a pistol wound at the ...