POLICE

... 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 ...

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 ...

GROSS MISCONDUCT OF A POLICEMAN

... WE GROSS MITSCONDUCT OF A I I.- POLICEMAN. E!e present a full report of the following lae br these reasons :-1st. that the attention of the public may be so called to the conduct 'fthl> police as to prevent it from becoming an toleiable nuisaice 2nd. that the conduct of he Lord . Russell- Whig-Radical Magis- 43tes may e oinre fully understood, and more Yitl appreciated. When the new proposed ...

Published: Friday 27 October 1837
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3138 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. le COLLEGE STREET OFFICE y ASSAULr.-Patrick Mathews, a queer, wild, demented- looking youth, rather decently dressed, was charged by Geo. v Walishe with having assaulted him. The plaintiff stated that an aunt of his kept a riaht house in Clarendon-street. He was there on Saturday night, when k the 4eferndant came in, and after sitting awhile, be made a 3 sudden spring ...

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 

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 ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTrRDAY. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. 11 A BIL. Y Wf.LTE James Corrigan, a tall brawny, r square d)(tildeied, porerfird mali, was rhihged by lPeice- u t( t11tttlle Halpinr under the lolriwirrg rdicustalie. :- a IliPJn stated th;at on the ?? right he m'et the pri. S 5Orrer issuing folth from a public house ill Fleet-street, in ;I n Srate of screeching drurrkenriess, indeed he ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD OFFICE. MEGSRS. GUINNESS'S PORTER.-A roan named Patrick I Timmoris, a dealer in turf, living near Harold's-cross, was committed for trial at the commission, charged with being concernedindestroying a quantity of porter, manufactured by the above named firm. From the evidence it appeared that t on Monday last, between seven and eight o'clock in the even- t ing, the ...

Carnarvon Quarter Sessions

... 'lre ilichaelmas sessions of tile peace wvere holden . in the County Hall, Carnarvon, on Ihursday last, s before Sir Love P'arry, Chairman, Major ?sanney, S. 0. Prieitley, Elq., (eorge Davies, Esq., F. Walker Jones, Esq. liev. Ai;essrs. Roberts, ilaler, J. Parry, Henry lihcirard-, Griffith Owsen and John Jones, Justices. it TheChairman addressedthe Grand Jury inexplana. a tion of some recent ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT

... [From the Glasgow Chronicle]. The subject of capital punishment, and the question as to wiether it is a divine command that murderers should be punished with death, has been almost the only theme of public discussion in Paisley within the last two weeks.. Many a keen appeal to the Bible has been made, and. many an attentive pe- rusal of the passages that are generally understood to refer to ...

MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... | AIl lz.AiMAIAS SESSIONS. PSWICH, October 20. s 'l ]is Marriott alias Hines, 20. for 8br. }X se' of Edward Page, of Eyve omell's boots ?? shoes, aod -i re ?? lo hc transportedt for 14 years. c t J 22, for steallig a silver watch, 5 sovc- i luatle I Property of John HIu(dson. of ;PI was5 sntereeut to be transported fbr 7 years. *, wn l~a ennt, for stealing divers monies, ; i Mnoreof ...