Refine Search

MURDER OF A POLICEMAN IN ST. PHILIP's

... Commiissioner Mr. Sespt. StepSbn). Nov. 9, John Partridge, Cheltenham, dividend I.. 1 John Wade, first hearing .. . . . ?? -- James Coulson, Bridgwater, brought up for exam.. 12 Nov. 10, David Jnmes, Cardigan, victualler, certificate .. 11 James Meek, ...

LAW AND POLICE

... traversed cases of felony and misdemeattor. THZ EARL OF' CARDIGAN AND CAs'rAii DOUGLAS -In the #ourse of the day, Mr. Adolphus, who, as our readers lire aware, is retained to defetid Lord Cardigan upon the charge of felotti- ously'shooting at Captain Turkett ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7079 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Y subject of marking figures on the arms and hand, a practice a common amongst.seanmen, and be pulled off his jacket (in e which was the property in question) for the purpose of cx- hibiting a mark on his right arm, which he had himself made w with his ...

POLICE

... POLICE. MANSION ROUSE JtTSTICE.-Ofl Monday Capt. Harvey| Tuclsett, who fought the durel with Lord Cardigan, appeared tol answer a chargeoFassault. OweaWoraley, a saddler, residing in South Aedley Street, said tbat on Saturday night, at Green. wich, he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... daughter of the late Mr. Biddicouebe, of Colrrne-At Bradford, the Rev. John F. Stenner, Independent minister, to Emma, 3rd dan. of the late Mr. Spaks, all of Helt-At Jamaica the Rev. Henry John Dittn B:slpisttmissiocary, to Sarah Elizabeth, eldest dan of George ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Foreman. The Hon. Colin Lindsay, Halgh Hall. A. R. Ford, Esq., Ellel Hall. Major Gen. Sir Thomas Whitehead, K. C. B., lplauds. John Fowden Haindle, Esq., Woodfold Park. Sir Thos. George Heeketh, BHrt., Rufford Hal. J. Cunliffe, Esq., Myerscougb House. T. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... Inspector Otway, A division, stated that on the night of the 92tlh November last, the portmanteau of the Rev. l'r. Lewis, of Cardigan, who had been stopping at the Tra- filgar Hotel, and who had received the notes in question the same day at the Bank, was ...

The Court

... Hon. Corps of Gentlcmen-aU Arms, by Ix>rd Foley; Mr. S. Walpole, on his appointment as one of her Majesty's Counsel, by the Lord Chancellor; Mr. J. Little, on his appointment to her Majesty's Hon. Corps ot Gentlemen at-Arms, by Lord Foley ; Mr. Kindersley ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... two were eons of John Owen, of Aber- porch. I muet beg to receive a fewr tines by return of post, to know if oar plane are altered; if not, I shall start by mail on this day week, and by eteamer from Swansea next Tuesday week, Cardigan eeS been very Sot ...

IRELAND

... The Governor of the gaol put his arm~ on M!r. O'Brien's shoulder, and was about renlosing him, when Dr. Gray, Mr. Potter (his eohicitori), and Mr. O'Flara pressed to tlhe side of the dockz, and with Out-stretched arms sought his hand.- He turned round ...