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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... TUESDAY, SEPT, 5.-Present: Sir D. SCOTT, Bart. 1 la1ties, a flman,i was fined 20s. and costs for ob- *:Pctg puliche officer i'hoburn in the execution of his duty. ,A, a aed C'ecil was conmaitted for two months to hard -dd ;rfu agraey. ,SeIl- lld 11 illeMale, was remanded upon suspicion te ?? a isat off the head of a young manl, named Pilbeam, Sl~stb Ss' G.-Present: W. SYvMoUa, R. PEDDF.R, Tl ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISTRA'1'ES. WEDNESDAY, Drc 13, 1837.-Present: W. SrYmOUR, Esq. William Monk, Chares mSommers, and Henry Burtenshaw, were charged with having stolen 14 fowls, the property of Samuel Goodman.-John Peacock stated that he was in the employ of Mr, Goodman, and lived upon a farm called Reed's, in the parish of Albourne, where a number of fowls were kept. His wife had the general charge ...

TRIAL OF GREENACRE AND GALE

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURTf, MOtNDAY APRIL 10. [Before Chief Justice TYNDAL, Mr. Justice COLrRIDfEe, and Mr. Justice COLTMAN.J This morning having beco appointed for the trial of the two individuals charged wvith the Edgeware-road murder, at anl early hour everv avenue of tha court was crowvded by persons anxious to obta'in admittance to hear the proceedings. It would be difficult to attempt to ...

ANNUAL ADJOURNED SESSION

... These Sessions, for the transaction of county business omly, took place at the Town lleU on Saturday, before the I)uke otf Richmond, Chairman, and the following' Bench of Magistrates: The Earl of Chichester, Sir C. M. Burrell, Bart., M. P., Sir C. F. Goring, Bart., Sir Daviid Scott, Bart., Alr. Scrjoant D'Oyley, Major Allen, Robert .Aldridge, R. WV. Blenco, J. WV. Commercil, Richard Davenport ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MIAGIS'T'IL'ES. T'LUISDAY, JULY 6.-Prelsent: J. HALL, Esq. and NIaser ALtitt Augurstus A. Gyllo.rahip, lanidlord of the Tlirlow Armil, Jra.O. strcet, aeppeared in answer to a sunimons clharcring ill 1WWI onridded against the tenure of his license by periltr. in ii5, remain open after the hour prescribed by tile statute, al;l, il t5 ,- Irarboairel persons of notoriously bad characttr ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... LEWES. SEItous ACCIDENT.-AS Mr. White, Junr., of Hailsham, and Mr. Sinnock of the same place, were coming towards Lewes on Monday last, descending Mailing-hill their horse took fright, and ran with great violence against the chaise of Mr. Verrall, Surgeon, of this place, breaking the shaft and carrying away the wheel of the chaise, by which Mr. V. was thrown out and sustained some slight ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... An Inquest was taken yesterday at 2 o'clock, at the Tori7 Hall, before F. H. Gell, Esq., Coroner, and a respectable jurvy, on view of the body of Robert Franklin, whos was pieked up off the Chain Pier, on Saturday mtrning; when the following evi- dence was adduced. Peter Penfold, marriner, sworn I work at the chain pier. On Saturday morning about half-past severs o'clock, I disco- vered the ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... PROVINCIAL INTELLI GNCE LEVES. A young man, of the name of Lower, underwent an examination before our lagistrateS Oil ITiCIRy laSt, onl suspicion of beiig cult. cc ?? inl the robbery at the house of Mdr. Blroald, shose premises were eiitered bhetweeni Saturday eveningl alid Moliday mnr ijg e'zinigilt, Iln il Sa (1 of liloney, amllounting to upwards uf 2'15). ill gold, c.xtraete therefrolm. ...

THE EDGDWARE-ROAD MURDER

... THE EDGD WARE-ROAD MURDER. On Wednesday, prior to the removal of Greenacre and Gale to Newgate, thev were conducted to a private apartment of the New Prison, where they were shortly afterjoined by Mr. Price, the barrister, and their solicitor, with whom they conversed. On the arrival of the van they were introduced to the yard, which was crowded by police officers of the G division, under ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISR ATES. VZDNESIAD.A, JU''E 21.-Prejent ?? SKYviouiu, and It. PEDtji, Esqrs., and Major ALLEN. .Edei Girdyier, an elderly- female, was charged with vagrancy-A pinicemnan saw the defendant soliciting almr on the Old-stelee-Mr. Seymonr avaited himself of this opportunity to. state that Mr. Thorn. croft had framned 55onte regulations for transfetrrng s-och Irish yagranta aaouight ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... THVRSDAY, JAN. 5.-Present, W. SEYMOUR, and G. BASEvI, Eaqrs., and Major ALLEN. Two youths named George ?? and George Williams, were placed at the bar, having been found in the streets under very suspicious circumstances by police officer Boorman, at an early hour (about two o'clock) that morning. Superintendent Wise stated that the police force had orders, in consequence of the frequency of ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... BENCH OF MAGISTRATErS. I VHlURSDAY, AUIGUST 17, 1837.-Present: W. Srymour, and R. PLDEnnE, Esqrs., and MAljor.ALLENT. A main was placed at the beae Charged by a policenman with having possession of' soens rope, which it wvas supposed he had stolen. I-IC was, it appeared, an old ofrender, and had heeti convicted of felony and suffered hopfrisonmrent. Sonie rope corresponding with that in, the ...