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... ePs@ICB. k OF FORGERY.-It wil be in the recol cif our readers, that about a fortnight Since there apD iecli0 t Loadon Dispatch an aecount of the apprehen Fgedf a oung man named Henry Brookes at Dover, who in barged with having committed several acts of forgery ri and with having, by means of the forged inistru- r ebtaned various sums of money. e ris' nr It will be remembered, was examined on ...

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTERS-SATURDAY. I CITY OF LONDON. At the sitting of tho court Mr. Cit~xii. gave .isdgmient in the following eases:- Mr. Beck ii the clerk of the fironnmongers' Compainy. H1-e wits elected to that office in Januairy, 18-3:2, by the liver% of tilt coloipaii. lie would seemi to have been 1e nI iiectced for at year h le has since beien ann uaiv re. elected for the v'ear .ensuing. ...

POLICE

... ,ow STREET. On Wednesday Geo. Stone and Wm. M'Donnelt, sergeants in the C division of police, appeared before Messrs Minshull and Twyford, to answer to charges preferred against them by an inspector of the F divisions who had received in- structions to that effect from the Commissioners of Police.-The charge against the defendant Stone, as entered in the police sheet, was as follows :- That ...

Published: Sunday 22 October 1837
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2860 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... (ENTJAL CRJlillINIL COURT-FzD.4r. [ 11ciore ?? RlI:oR DlEli.1 Ku: jotey , 'zyyir'ti, A'orbiut/hlrDolt /owsUkItii, 410 uwtjiAuquol.Y1 iutirourski, 29!, who scere all described as soldies, were ili(lcteel tor stealing a Watch, ait ith, mel JOttier art icls, thtie property of J osepli Str tltylill. Mr. PAYNE conndueted the case for the froscrutiion. Ml r. I'ii.- liI.V;A1 Wlld Ml. ISOANY IIefendeI ...

FATAL CASE of STABBING with a BAYONET

... FA TA L CA SE j' S7TA JIA G triA a BA YOANE T. In our Mar rlebotie police report (of yesterdiv v wc gav ant ?? of a serious affray between two soldieirs of the Coldstream Giuards and ni wall named Ja nes Chaplin, a shoemnaker of elanipstead, the latter of wiholin received a desperate bayonet nonnld in tile abdomen, intlicted by Geaorge Siiith, one of the soldit rs won astands remanded on tile ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, a-c. INQUEST ON THE BAYONET CASE.-On Monday a- highly respectable jury assembled in the North London Hospital, to inquire touching the death of Javes Chaplin, aged 36, who died in consequence of a bayonet wound which he received, from George Smith, a private in the Coldstream Guards. The eveidnce taken before the inquest didnot involve further disclosures than were made in ...

Published: Sunday 22 October 1837
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2502 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TLuESDA. MANSION-I0IUSEI. A ?? French woman, of ver respectable appearance and t;ddress, appeured before Sir Cliaptuata Marshall and the Lord Mlayor lect, upon mr inforniation, charging lher, toge- ther with her husband, with having stiuggleti some worked muslin collars and other French goods, by mcuanr of a trunk containing a ialse bottom. The Solicitor for the (ustonms ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—THURSDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIAAL COURT-TiiURSDAY. [Before Mr. Justice BO8ANQUET, Mr. Baron BOLLAND, and Mr. Justice COLTMAN.] CU'lING AND WOUNDING. William Wllhite, a labourer, aged 38, was indicted for un- lawfully und teloniously cutting and wounding Maria Wil- liams, with intent to murder her. Ilis intent was also alleged to be to do her some grievous bodily harm. Vi r. C. PHIeLLIPs was retained for the ...

Westminster Court of [ill]

... Wosmtnasuter Coant of 1 sts FEES AT TuEATaEs.-On Tuesda, Mz., jmee IlHems- worth, e gentleman of private ibrtuue, ituieored Mr. Drisdale, the box-keeper of the Eglisl Opra- ouse, Strand, for the recovery of thei-san of 6d. It app-ared thatafew nigh age the plaWitHwc.,T Vo tbe English Opera-house, accompaied by a In V wha bld oil a bonret When they wore showu into a bOki (in zhe dress cireler) ...

Central Criminal Court

... Central criml~nd Ui Courts i - . A, X , : * ~i I (Befere Mr. Justice Vaughan nd PMr. Justice P'attuer. NECLECrriNO A- PARXSIS ApPsEXrrirc.--Williara Snith, de- scribed s an. optician, was indieted, :for having .caused the death of bis rappientiee, Benjamin Broadway, by.withholding 'fromoim a sufficient quantity of food. Elia6 WinVdsor-,-,Ima madwop ad resido .in [slington. The deceasad was my ...

POLICE

... MAHsrOx HOtISE. A seaman named John Ca cbrll4 one of the most complete naval characters that has lately appeared belbre the public, walked into the Mansion Honse. He lad been some days ago bclicssed idn ore of the low neighbourhoods into which sailors are sutre tb go when they have got rhoney, and he had been afterwards, to a tertuin bitti:nts pratected by ai puol 'tll6w, *ho sai that lie was ...

Published: Sunday 08 October 1837
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3447 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS—SATURDAY

... REGISTRATION OF VOTEI~S~SATVRD~V- REGOISTRATION OS' VOTEfRS-SATVRtDAV, tID!.t. ;X. Messrs. Coventry o'.d Twnmln on Saturday held their v ourls of reuisioD , the Susses Arms Hamnuersmitlh [Beforc Mr. tONTNNT1tY.1 The case of the claimants in respect of shares in the Ful- h11am1 bridge camle on in the Fulinam list. Servie of notice (i uh jection having been proved, Mr. Gregory called Mr. 1I ...