POLICE-OFFICES

... GUILDHALL. Jains Ssiith, a labourer, about 50 years of age, was brought before Sir C. Hunter, charged with behaving indecentlv to Maria Garton, aged 15, in a pew, at St. Andrewv's Church Ho1. born, during divine service, on Sunday ?? Euck- moaster, the churchwvarden, stated the nature of the case, and said he should press the charge against the prisoner, because of late, several other ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1839
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5706 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LONDON POLICE

... DMr=ORABLEA OCCURRENCE-On Tuesday morning, when Mr. Burrell took his seat on the bench at Hatton-gardeno Inspector Peny, of G division, communicated the following rather extraordinary particulars ;-He stated that on loon day night last, about half-past ten o'clock, Giltnan, a conz stable, No. 198 G, was passing through Turnmlll~street1 Clerkenwell, when he found an elegantly attired young ...

POLICE

... MARLf3OROUGH STREET. INSANITY.-A man named James Howard, about forty years ofage, was charted with having Lathered a mob on Monday evening about Lord Melbourne's house. The pri. soner, on being taken into custody, said that he was annoyed and disappointed, fbr that he had been waiting more than two hours opposite the residence of Lord Melhourne, in South street, in order to 1 crack his ...

LAW REPORT

... LAW X.2PO3T. IMPORTANT TO S IPOWNERS. DIXON V SADLER This was a special jury cause, at the Newcastle Assizes, and was brought against the defendant, an underwriter at Lloyd's, to recover the amount of an insurance on the schooner John Cooke,' the property of the plaintiff. The defendant pleaded first the general issue ; secondly, that the ship was not lost by the perils of the seas; thirdly, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... EXTRAORDINARY SutCID1.-An inquest was held on Monday, at the Grange public-house, Carey-street, on James Comin, fishmonger, late of Clement's-lane. Several witnesses were examined, from whose evidencd it appeared the deceased was aged 49, and a widower. He carried on the fish trade in Clement's-lane, but had been unfortunate in business, which had affected his mind. The depression on his ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... BOW STREET. A young man named Thomas Glindon, described as a clerk, residing in Arundel-street, Strand, was charged by Serjeant Leslie, of the F division, with frequenting the Olympic for the purpose of committing a felony. it ap- peared from the statement of the complainant, and two other constables that on the previous night, when the company was leaving the theatre, the prisoner was ob- ...

Published: Sunday 17 March 1839
Newspaper: The Charter
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1220 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CORN LAWS

... CORN LAW\'S. The followimg petition ?? (lie County ?? Grand J ury and signed iy till the niotivbers, save Nr W. S. Crawford, has been forwarded to Pmarliauiment for prrsentation :- To thle Right i-Ion. the Lords Spinilitaml indi Tmimpom l, ilt I'arlimnitent assemibleed, the P'etitioni of tho tmmmdersigned Grand Jurors, lingistraites, Land Owi'rs, and other Ili- habitaits of the county of Down, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW INrbLI(}'AVle-TuesDAY. HOUSi OF LOIRDS-APPE ALS. '5H1 rKIOSIiYTMrT OF AVcHCURAfDRAI0g t. TUX HARlt OiF ESINOUL ArND sTlOUN. Too bearing of tials case was resumed this rnmoing; the LoAn CHAN CLLOR, Lord IIROuVuA/t, arid several Scotch lay lords being lit attendance, as they wvre yesterdrVy. ir. PKlI'IseITON flolmveii Sir F. Pollock, on behalf of the appel- lnt is, He contended that tile ...

SECONDARIES' COURT—SATURDAY

... SECONDARIES' CO URT-SATURDAY. [lefore Mr. Secondary PorrmA and a Special Jury.] AxVtu Vr bTnMANUnZ, The pleadings having been opened by Mr. Hooomnt, Sir P. POLLOCK said 19hppaAred for the plaintiffin tbiscaleMr. W. H. Asburst, an attorney, wbo had brought an action for libel .agsinet the defendat, a bookrseller In Paternoster-row, who having aufferedjudgment to go by default, the came now came ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NO7I(ThS-TUax DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN-S8t at ten. APrEA, ?? v Skews, bv ?? v Gomrne -Stedman v Wsbb-Dubless v Flint-lken v Galr-Attorney-Ge- aeral v Clark. VICX-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, LINCOLNS.INN-Sit atten. SHORB Cavssa.-Ingram v SmIth-Attortvy. General v Htaowley- Hesasy v Nutt-Slater v White-Attorney-General v Greso-Oswin v Shard, and ?? v .laun-Holt v Frewin-Dodsworth v ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... I WORSHIP-STREET. Lisr! ON, LIST !-John Farrell, a young man of re- spectable appearance, who stated himself to be a ware- houseman in the Cit', was charged by Richard Seaton, a corporal in the 61st Regiment of Light Infantry, with having defrauded him of a listing shilling. It appeared from the corporal's statement that he was passing through Finsbury-square on the night before, when the ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 33tSTO'L POXLICE. COUSCIL-HousE, Tharsdav, March 14 1839. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newman, J. N. Sanders, and M'Bayne. James Whiting and Samuel Reynolds, two boys, were charged with breaking into the premises of Mr. James Miller, baker and grocer, Oxford-road, Dings, and stealing a quantity of cheese and bacon and two plum loaves therefrom; and Thomas Hodges and ?? Hodges, his wife, were ...