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COURTS OF LAW

... witnesses were then called :-Wtllam Smee, William Oxenford, Richard Board, James Sutton, Thomas Ingall, T. Tokely, Clement Smith, Charles Late- rence, W. Ilickman, Thomas Ager, Matthew Ribbon, Leonard Dean, George Ray, Mrs Cohen, Mr Postell, James Wilkinson ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... THURSDAY. GIBoS ANnD ANSoQTVis 0, Fitaso HANO AOTn=E R.-The declaration in this case stated, that one Michael Gibbs, and one Thomas Whittaker, had beeo duly appointed churchtwardens of St. Stephen's, Walbrook: asd to this the defendants pleaded, first, that ...

[ill] INTELLIGENCE

... future day;bute must order Thomas Kyte, Mr. Conwiek in tst,.into acustody, for it appears tn me that he has been the cause of the deathof thispostman. The hbe too s suffered great ?? given forthlb appearesae of Strgood, and Thomas Kyto was takeoa into custody ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... plaintiff, Mr. L. Niseam and Mr. Hardy for I Dr. Allen, and by Mr. Swanston and Mr. Daniel for the assignees of Dr. Allen. BETTr.LEY V. OtoRRIS. A motion was made in this case to discharge the order t made for the committal of Thomas Lindsay and George l Montgomery ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... these The noble lordlkept a Sr pack of fox hounods, with which he hunted the county of B Rocrks, anod another geutletnan, Thomas Ticrhl ae- b Iland, Esg., also kept a pack and husted the came cousty. - They -both claimeda the privilege of drossing the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... on a warrant charging him witht having been concerned in a most murderous attack upon Thomas Cook, a police- man of the T division, in the month of June, 1842.- Thomas Cook, whose faculties seemed so impaired from the effects of the injuries thert he had ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... George HardY, in a stonemaston anai contractor at Mirfieldl ; the defendioets, Mr. Edward Pickles, and Mary tin wife, reside In thle oeigftbourhtieo of thle Cattingivorith Gate Inn, where the liartles met oil the 3slt of Jianuiry last. Hardy aid Pickles ...

THE MURDER AT ST. GILES'S

... produced before them, in order that he may be identified by the witnesses.-I have the honour to be yours very obediently, T THOMAS WAKLEY. '4 D. Jardine, Esq., Bow-street. Inspector Logan, on receiving the letter said: I am aware that no obstacles have ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—WEDNESDAY

... false representations, the sum ot £2 12s. Wd., from Isaac Thomas Spiermatin, under the following circum- stances. Mr. Roberts atteuded as solicitor for the prosecution, ind called Isaac Thomas Spierman, who stated that he was it labourer, residing at ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... the doctor. On his comneg back, F i-s Air said to him, Now my lad, Joe, I've done eor her, and added that one of the men, Thomas Hemingbrougfh, u -iilit ekiae her now. Witness had heard him swearing :, t,. while she was crying, and many a tite he hnld ...

POLICE

... been stolen on a previous occasion, which was the property of the society above.mentioced. WORS H IP-STREET. SUSPICtOUS CASe.-Thomas Crawford was charged before Mr. Broughton, with having been founl concealed oil the premises of Mr. Unthank, a lradesman in ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3720 | Page: 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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