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The Murderous Attack on Police Constable 199

... w'Jie 1tMUvedroUS Afttk on Yvloce Constable 199. , APPREIHENSION OF THE 'RUPIAWS. f Since the perpetration of the heinous crime, the particulars Of e which were recorded in our last, the police havebeen indefatigable . in their exertions to discover the offenders. No clue, however, could be obtained until Tuesday last, when the following occur. rence took place, which ultimately led to their ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL POLZCE. V G~~~~OUNC'xa-HOUSE, SATUTRDAY, May 5. h Magistrates present:11Messirs. Newman, Asia, G. B. Sa~nd~ers, .t and Lunell. , Joseph Gething was char-ed with stealing a side of veal, th property, of .JohntMilton. 'It appeared that the prisoner was seen flto take the' meat from the prosiecutor's' hoard, in Union-street a market, when he was pursued by a butcher, and apprehended with ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... CHAR.GE OP MANSZAXGIETZR. W On Sunday last considerable excitement prevailed in the neigh- ebourhood of the Old Mavket.street is cansequence of a report that a man enamed William Holdin had died from the eftect of some blows which were given to him on the night of the2btl ult. by his brother, Mr. Jacob Holdin, a master stationer carrying on business in the Old MAsrket-street, and with r. whom ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... Couzrcaz-Houss, SA2vzxDwY, April29. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Newman, and George. John Sperring and Jas. Webb, two little boys, were charged with wi lfully damaging the property of Mr. Coombes of the Lower Arcade. Mrs. Coombes said that she sent a little boy, a cousin of hers who lived with her, from her shop to Castle-street with a band-box containing a bonnet ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL POLZCE. - Cosntczz-Houss, SAURDAF, May12. Magistrates present: Messrsi G. E. Sanders, Newman, Ash, Bengough, Lunell, and Wood. WPm. Livings was charged with having a bucket in his posses- sion, and not being able satisfactorily to account for the same. Police constable 36 met the prisoner with the bucket, at a late hour on the preceding night, when, knowing him to be a notorious thief, ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BISTOL POLICE. O Cour Hc..Housx, Thursdary, May 10, 1839. Thos. Wall was charged with picking the pocket of Mr. Hum- phry, of Berkeley-square. Mr. Humphsy not appearing, Wall was remanded. Win. Jones was charged vith stealing a brass cock, theproperty of Mr. Greenaway,plumber, of Redclitf-street. It appeared that the policeman found the prisoner with the cock in his possession, and as he could ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRZSTOL POLICE. COUNCZm-JHOusz, SATURDAY, May 19. ELEVare O'CLOCK. Before John Drake, Esq. Wm. Lemon and Wmn. Lemon, jun. were charged with feloni- ously breaking and entering the stables and outbhouses of Clift- house and stealing therefrom, andalso with feloninusly assaulting and wounding police-constable( Silas Perrot) No. 199, with a view topreveat the lawful apprehension of a felon. 'the ...

HORRIBLE CRUELTY

... zHORRaDBL CRUELTY. A CHILD STARVED TO DEATH BY ITS MOTHER. n a On Sunday evening last Redeliff Back and it% neighbourhood a was greatly excited by a report that an infant, about three months old, the daugher of a man named Edwards, a chain-cable maker, h had been cruelly neglected and starved by her parents. It appeared h i that a labouring man sarned Morgan had, in consequence of sus- picions ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL VOLZCE. COUNCIL-HousE, hur3daV, May 17, 1S38. Magistrates present: lMessrs. Ash and Bengough. Henry Walker, a lad, was charged with robbing the till of his master, Mr. Rich, Old Market-street. The prosecutor deposed to having, upon three occasions, caught the prisoner in the act of robbing his till; he had twice forgiven him, and threatened him with the consequences of his persevering ...