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ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NWRTHlEIN, ecIILutlT-LANCAI-ITLn. MON>D.\. [130fte ?? J Ustice ('CO.I ?? iC.) oO, W . IAdIllAt 1. W tiIClIT. Ihtie ?? lor tF e deteedlit haming been concluded *.lsortly atl(l the ope ring of the court on ?? niornmig, Mt. (lt iLI.I 1)'jlrlieedelitoa l,lrcsctlhe juiy for the plitintifl. ?? ti eot.i . terocy ol tlu testator had btien ( ndodevoute(t to loe ?? tedl ?? ]L,;,Yrned, ( 'millsel for ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... ATROCIOUS MNlVURD-tt (OFA RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON. aBRSTOL, Sept. I2:- -We regret to state tiat. the imnme- ;diate neighbourhood of our city has been made the scene of as brutal and cold-blooded a murder as any which dis. graces our criminal annals. On Saturday afternoon, in- formation was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. ...

ON THE ENGLISH CRIMINAL CODE

... ON THE E9GLTSHI CRIMINAL CODE. ON T HE UNULIAZI U1s-eisa - (From Atkinson's Irelond in the 19 th 6Cediry. London, 1833.) In the progress of the Author's descriptive tour of Donegal, he had a conversation with Captain Hart ( son of the late General Hart, one of the representatives for that county), which ap- pears to have given rise to he following reflec- tiolls: The sentiment (of Captain Hart ...

LONDON POLICE

... 11,t~ma'a~ctoiEEAx ExTEwrsavE Pi,uNI)Pa~rn-IIeE~Y ~,d Bell, alias Steteart, a. dashing-dressed half pay Captain, rre and most relcal onc~,was fitnally examined on ,no numerous charges of felony committed at taverns, lodg ing-bouses, billiard-roams, &e. and the office was crowd he ed %vith witnesses. It appears from the testimony of a nil number of witnesses, that, on the 26th July, the ...

POLICE

... Jre a1 ILA C IE. CURIOUS CASE OF PROFIT-MOXGERXnG-Dgpyncn or tXiua SYsTsM.-A young man, named John Norrey, was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having attempted to im- pose upon a sailor boy, named Frederick Mitchell, by a new sort of deception. Frederick Mitchell stated that the prisoner walked up to him in the street and urged him to purchase a piece of striped cloth, which was a ...

Published: Saturday 24 September 1836
Newspaper: London Dispatch
County: London, England
Type: Crime and Punishment | Words: 4588 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

LONDON POLICE

... LONDON POtlCS. HATTON GARDEN-ErXTAORDINAar CAhl.-| yesterday Mrs Sarah Cliamberlhne, a lady residing at No. 1, Suffolk Place, Lower Road, Islington, was brought from the station-house, and placed at the bar, charged by Mr Charles Merritt, poulterer, of No. 2, tower Street, Islington, with having stolen a fowl, his property. Mr Merritt being sworn, stated that yesterday (Mon- day) morning, at ...

THE MURDER at WOODHOUSE, LINCOLN

... TREIlE tiU ERt ,I V'UO DIJO 'I E, LINCOLN. An inquest as ! heldl on Mlonday tact, at WVoodhuouse be- fore ili.-10olin1 Uregoiy, on the itody tof Thomas Burton,. Iaucee A ngiave exaiiriel d I ant tie con ot 'I itoms An- grv, oi ?? ids, \1,%oeditoae, in the patrish of ltar. ?? a I, t' William lohnson I foimas BIiggs, and d eceased, were moeiing in a field oa bailley belonuging to my ?? Sept. , ...

LONDON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON 1OLICE INTELIrILENCE. WOaSHI P-STRIEET. MATRUIt3tIAL I Ais ExrRAORLDINARY. - Yesterday Nfrs Lawrence Shaw,, a very pretty woman, appeared before Messrs Grove aod Broughton, to prefer a complaint against her husband, Mr Lawrence Shaw, a commercial traveller, charging hint with assaulting and cruelly illusing her. 'T'he defendant is a native of the Sister Isle. The complainant, wvho ...

MIDDLESEX GENERAL SESSION.—SEP. 22

... I MIDD)LESEX GENERAL SES.SION._-Sm. 22.1 APPEAL DA t. [Before Mr. Sergeant ADnAMS, Chirnan, and a full Bench of Magistrates.] ?? Br3whes appeonle'l againist a conviction by M lessn.s llroughton and (rove, at ?? for enieavouring to force XV illinin Baylev, a person carrying on the trade mlid business of a goidbeater, to make Ha alteration in his mode of regulating and carrying on his said ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, 6rc. A LASUI5JNG OUTRAGE.-_Daring the Iastfew days several of the nobility qnd.gentry residing in -Harley place; Regent's park, have been thrown into the greatest conkernation and alarm, ow ing to the following diabolical and mischiuvoss practice. It appears that in the evening, soon alter dark, many familie,.vw hile sitting in their drawing rooms, have been surprised and ...

Published: Sunday 25 September 1836
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1811 | Page: Page 12, 13 | 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