POLICE

... 'MANSION HOUSE. CONVIVIAL ACCIDENT.-On Tuesday Mr Hook, a man of letters, labouring under the effects of the previous night's conviviality, was charged with having refused to pay the amount of an extensive treat of coffee, at fbur oncloclc in the morning, to some ladies. It appeared from the statement of the keeper of a rolling coffee-shop, which occdaionally makes a stand in the neighbourhood ...

THE ISLINGTON MURDER

... THE ISLINOTTON MURDER. Richard Goald was placed at the bar at Bow street on Monday, having been taken from or, board the vessel in which he was proceeding to Sydney, charged with the robbery of the murdered Mr Tempileman. Sergeant Otway fbitod hem drunk in the cahin of the ship, and brought him to London as a prisoner. He had previously (with the evident idea of getting the proffered eereard) ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, O)FFENCES, rc. THE ARISTOCRATIC OU7TRAGE.-The Earl of Walde- grave and Captain Duff; who were committed to take their trial at the next Mildiesex Sessions, for a violent assault at Hampton, have moved the proceedings into the Court ef Queen's Bench. Mr Bevan, of Sackvlfle street, their soli. citor,'has within these fewdays procured a writ ofcertiorari, and the clerk of the peace has ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1840
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1090 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PIRACY AND MURDER

... Il( Y ;AND MURDLER. lroJ te1 Charsl/ou Courie,. fr-,2 4. ) (r1I'ot /I/ C ris tr/aio Coturier', Jtme 24.) td 'Tito, following, Ils'0oxnot~ti0Yt, ?? Ii' a Aivmo rejidutitof Hltvoaimah, cooltaitls fttll lparticutlars 4f tlie thle ILoSS Of tic B~ri tisht brig 'ernon,wm and licr captutre by'j hai pi rates, Its May, 1810. t igetti:withr jit list ot the crew IF 5,tVCl antd ititoe ttitlmdred - ofN ' ...

WOODBRIDGE SPECIAL SESSIONS, Feb. 5

... woroDRIDGE SPECIaL SaSSIONS, Ileb. S. Fas Irssarianq ljsjt)eals sosyoist Poor Rates. PescntR. N. Shawe, Eglsp, Chairman, Etdw. Moor, Gen, Thomas, F~rcd. Corrairce, arid Edward Sherlock Gooch, EstcIs., the Rev. T1. D. Balls and tire Rev, Thus. Mills, Gikls. 'TIAi wasl the only cise, 'stut It was considered of soeaImsnportanice. Caplsasn Jiulpl, ApsUillsio, ?? Overseers i~f Mellone. ...

BAIL COURT, Nov. 16

... BAIL -COURT, Nov. 16. Ti5E'QUE13e V ?. THHEL6NDON1 AND BIRMaINGHsAM AND-1 THlE GAA.NA ' -Jt5NC'IoN5. ?? ' Sir F. Pollock Rioted the Courtin this case for a ruelo'toshow cause why a mandamus should not be issued commanding these Companies to, comply with the provision'of the 3d of Vic c. 49 (Local and Personal Act), which enacted that the charges to be made on railways f6r passengers, goods, ...

COUNTY OF TYRONE ASSIZES

... I0M7AGH, MONDAY, MARCH 9. The lIon. Baron FOSTERa catered the Crown Court at a little before five o'6loclk, when the Grand Jury was re- sworn. His Lordship addroessed them nearlv as follows:- ,Mr. Moutray, and Gentlemen of the Grand Jury, I am sorry to be obliged to inform you that the number of pri- soners for trial at the present assizes is considerably larger than usual, No less than 113 ...

COUNTY ARMAGH ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT-MONDAY, AUGUST 3. i WHVITE BOYISH. Thomas Donaldson, for assaulting Bernard Machill, at Derrycarrib, on 20,h January last, so as to endanger his life; also for an unlawful assemblage at night, with arms. It appeared that the prisoner, on the night. in question. % ivith a party of six oreieven men, armed Mith guns, broke | into the house-of prosecutor, and heat him severely, asking ...

BELFAST REGISTRY SESSIONS

... BELFAST IEMIST1RY SESSIONS The Rrgistry SeSiOnFl both for the County of Antrmin and tie bolot0gh4 of 10lfast, ?? at 10 o'ehwl yestilrday, and terminated. The following has bt en fiu. iuahed to 1s, on behalf of tho Liberal party, as the result, s3 far as the borough is coneerned:_ LIilEALS. Total Regiktered ?? - 49 ]le-lBegistriesof 1832-3 ?? 7 Re-Registries since last election ?? 17-24 New .. ...

ROBBERY AT THE PORTSMOUTH, PORTSEA, AND GOSPORT BANK, IN QUEEN-STREET

... |IEOBTEIIY AT I 'TII-E PO 1 I:;MOUTlr, POIITSEA, ANI) GOSProH HANI, 1?1 QUELN-STIIEET. Oil Thulir'Siiy, James WVilliaim Coles, late prin ci pal clCiI at ilie Porlnimonuthi, lPorilsea, (Gospuri, alld South Ili iits Dalian, Queen-si rect, Portseia, ihose apprehensioj we mcllition ad in our l:st, onl SuSpicion ift halinig coninlitted, or been concerned i II the robbery at the said bank, wtis ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD FOR SHOOTINJ AT, THEI QUEEN. C' UNAL. C.U-- T-efseuIs1AY.) 'T'ltis being thc *lay fixed fuol tile trial of 1. ld ?? Oxford, fbr ?? and nialicionsly slhoot. t ilig at her Majesty the QuLxD or the 10th oftlast nmonth, n c the Central C'rinminal Court and ill tile avenues leadzng c I' to it wver tmuch crowded frotit an early hour by persons i desirous of heliaing the trial ...

SECOND EDITION

... VI, o- ~ ~ ?? I Mesrcury Office, Saturodays, Mormsing.q Ce Six o'Clock. I LATEST FROM MONMOUTHI. TRIAL OF FROST, THURSDAY.-THIRD DAY. The Judges took their seats upon the bench at five minutes past nine o'clock, when the prisoner Frost was placed at the bar. J d The Court having decided that thiecse orthe priso~ner was not dif- ,~ferent to others wherein a point might be left for the ...