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THE PEOVER MURDER

... THIE PEOVEIJR MUBDER. Knutstford, Thursday Evening. tI ,.ery reasos for believing that the murderer it : :s. Cook is row in custody, having been h : ?? ti ill C'avan. 'The facts that led to his appre- p enra runrkably singular. It appears that amongst n ,, ribis r inr the cottage after the murder was . . 5licr, tsiplit whlich was some -writing. This p . s tes v bnded over tO Mr. Roscoe, of ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1840
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2183 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LATE FATAL DUEL.—ADJOURNED INQUEST

... TiE LA TE' FATAL DUEL.-ADJc UELD.I I . ~~INQUE-87. Ini the lute duel near Portsinouth, inl which Mr, Seton was killeil by Lieutenant Hlawkey, tile- coroner's jury returned ota Tuesday the following ver'dict: 11We find tiat thle inmmediate cauise of' Mr. Seton's death wits the result Of it surgicatl ojtcrtfitiu rendered imperatively n~eceastirly by thle hinnilnel~t idanger' in which, lie was ...

THE HIGHWAY ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE

... |1IIE lUG hWAYROBBERY WITIr VIOLENCE. ?? .IGI-Y-R0BBE _ E CAPTURE OF THIREE OFFEVDEBS. We me ntioned in our last that two men bad been captured for the robbery of Mr. Selby, ?? Lecs, since which another nuin hlas been taken. Their names are James Taylor (alias Job Sims), Thos. Southwell, and Wm. South- well. It will be remembered that Mr. Selby was on his way from Deriy il a pony carriage, ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... DERBYtSH.rpE QUARTER SELSSIONS. 10. of COUNTY HALL, DERBY. nill beflwon'dr~ioS -Iinttrenceri at Iloon ?? ('roesila y), 7, aisre (H1t iF A~uy, Eisq. (Chairnman), anod tire following ire Sir H.i S Wilmtin Bart. WV. Jessop, Reqq. 2c, I Sir 31. S. LIanri Bnrt Dr. Peach. (le I John iladjoid, E1q E. Strutt, Esq., AM.D. L-SS L . S, Oh rude5 Bolt, rEq. A. 11. .Strutt, Esq. .T. B3. Cr ompton, Esq. ...

Published: Wednesday 07 January 1846
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2584 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER AT GADDESBY

... THAr MURDER AT GADDESBY. l ?? I An inquest was lield on Wednesday at the village of Gad- desby, before Mr. Clarke, coroner, on tbe body of James Gar- nier. Deceased was a young man much respected, and thle son of a small farmer, residing at Itlarsly. About 17 weeks previous to Whitsuntide h1e entered into the service of MIr. Messenger, of Gaddesby-lodge, the owner of a filrm of about 150 acres ...

ST. ALKMUND'S CHURCH BAZAAR.

... We were last evening favoured with an opportunity of in- specting the numerous elegant and beautiful specimens of ladies' work which will be offered for sale this day (Wednes- day ) and to-morrow for the truly laudable purpose of assisting in defraying the expenses incurred in erecting the new church of St Alkmund, Derby. Many of the articles are of the most splendid description, exhibiting, ...

The Hoi.'sk Co.ujions. The benches both the Minis'.eterial anil Opposition bide the House have been crowdedly ..

... early portion of the evenings the week, as cause some observa- . lion, and give rise political rumours, not altogether, it is said, devoid foundation. The of Ministers feel anxious as th« result of the vote for the relief of Irish distress, and some explanation that subject has been anxiously looked for. The position of parties in the House has not materially changed appearance since last ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 872 | Page: Page 1 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

are happy to learn that Viscount Melbourne much hotter, and lie is considered his medical attendants to ..

... The Rev. Mr. Gisborne has been presented by the Lord Chancellor the rectory Yoxall, vacant by the death the Kev. Mr. illes. Kingston.—The Hon. E. Strutt lias just set out field for the purpose of getting clay and making drain-pipes, the Staffordshire principle, intending to have the whole of this estate drained, understand, at his own expense. Workmen have already commenced their operations, ...

Gittta Percha.—A lively convex sy has been going in the li journals between Professor MLeari, the well-known ..

... Jainieson. this subject. Perka,' says the Lady; Persha, replies the Professor, who tells the stickler for the k that she has not leg to stand her assumption upon ; and Dr. Balfour, as a sort umpire, sides with the Professor, saying that Perka isan unadulterated Cockney ism. ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... I : ~ ~ ~ ~ ?? dw STRANGE SUtICIM C-On Monday night an inquest wae held by Mr. Bedford, at the Unicorn, Henrietta-street Covent-garden, on the body of William Austin, aged fifty-seven. The deceased had for many years been in the service of Messrs. 1amberger and Rogers, the gold lace manufacturers, of 30, King-street, Covent-garden, as a gold lace Iweaver, but was in the habit of being greatly ...

Published: Sunday 23 December 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1494 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND JUSTICE

... CouET OF BANKRUl'TCY.-INqTHE MATTER 0o JAMEs DmENw- iibarot carried on one of the most extensive concerns at tile Tbf, ofth bnitown, s house and estate agent,- auctioneer, &c., att ?? Charles-street. Bcm-keley-sqiiare. The Petitioning creditor N,0DMobson, a-surgeoin, of Hadlow, Essex, for 200. The debts 'rd liabilities are supposedi to exceed 70,000, but included in that ant is a debt of 50 ...

Published: Sunday 18 October 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2209 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE-OFFICES

... GUILDHALL.-CHARGEo p FouGEity.-George Alcock wvaschearged with forg.ing a cheque for 200, in the name of the Rev. Robert lope, (if Mount Carnnel Housi. Redditch, Woreestershire,whereby le bad defrauded Messrs. Wright and Co., bankers, Henrietta-street-Mr. Crosby, a solicitor id the Old Jewry, stated that he met the prisoner is the city and gave him into custody. He was acquainted with the pri. ...

Published: Sunday 19 April 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3384 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment