MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... aI ,The most painful feeling of horror and the greatest excite- srent was occasioned on Wednesday morning throughout the ?? of May-fair and Park-lane, by the discovery that Lord William Russell had been murdered in his bed at his re- sidence, No. 14, Norfolk-street, Park-lane. His lordship's establishment consisted of a French valet and two women ser vants; and when the latter rose shortly ...

Published: Sunday 10 May 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 9895 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRID MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... HORRID MUR6EOF LORD VLLM:RUSSE , . i,: ?? d 1- 1.. :, z., ; 7: : 0 , at c~~~erom a e Jh'adro~'i'laenday.) of The neighbporimood of PohokAt'-eo 16rkl'n, was, d, -about a. quarteir hefiore se'ven'thIis ' r ing, t ir into con- Xl sidernblo excitement by one of the femalee donalbsties of 'his' s;lordship rushing out ofthe hoase (No. 14), callinlgifor assist- or ancel she having just ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... I MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSBLL. LATEST I'AnTICtLAR.S. The excitemeent which previously existed on the subject of th2 above mysterious und tragical event, WUs yeaterday frternoon increased to a cisust extraordinary degree on it becoming koowa that an investigation of a most important character was in progress at the residence of Lord William Rusaell, in Norfolk-street, and that circumstances ...

THE MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... 7H8 UMURDER OF LORD IVILLIA31 R USSBLL. NORPuOLi-STREET, TUESDAY EVENtNa.-Througho0t the day the crowd in tr9at of the residence of the late Lord Wdiliam Russell has been Ually aM IIIOmTro1s as on any f tha preceding day-, and great chitppru.atuint was genomrly expresecd, when it wtasfouadithut the remainq of bis lats lordship had been removed from the house at the early hour of six o 'cock. ...

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) ...

POLICE

... IOW4STRBMVI lS Ronnaxic Luz'Tns, ~TOa Wednesday, Thomas A I Dittqcl~el, ajclerk in the General Post-office, 'who h1 the statiid committed On two sepaiiate 1hargies of stoaling ra as letters, containing sumts of. money; Was charedt IIwith in stialing another letter, containing a small gold watch, ol.4 value III.', the propeirty of Mr. Pouncey,- a watch- ~ Of ake~r, of .WellsStreet, Oxford ...

SNARES FOR YOUNG FEMALES

... - , I. - sU.~ .I.:t SA to Id A case of btli h bfpromise of marriage, id at the '~6uort _Of7,4Qeuk`j~, 10,re b. ?? -eu~jec paffert the, as, ;e: :4a ges -ob l't weeich w prqisij led ,.Gooe ureae ed 't evdrt w l udgeto ?? formed4 sd Jon'Sishday 'e ingst achurch and .chapel door, siB wliiph, i.Dmaniy castes, lead to'.the. ruin of respec. Ly, able emnlestaad thiesr-exclusion'from vijteos + ...

LONDON POLICE—TUESDAY, APRIL 28

... LONDON POLICE-TUESDAY, APRIL 28. IMAnLRLBOIOUOH STREET._A CANDID MAN.-Tlhomas Rogier, a very singular-looking personage, was charged with being drunk, and interrupting her Majesty's lieges in passing along the publicstreets. Mr. Long-Whly you were charged here yesterday with having been found lying drunk in the street, and incapa- ble of taking care of yourself, and I was induced to dis- ...

ATTEMPT of GOULD and the CONVICT BAILEY to ESCAPE from NEWGATE

... A7TI1MPT of GOULD and the CONVICT BAILE Y to ES CA PE from YNE IVaGA TE. Otn the night of Sunday last Ricluhrd Gould, who was com oitted for trial on the charge ot burglary emnd rebbry at the house of' Mr. Templenan, snd Utiley, who as, at the last sessiol ot the Central Criminal Court, convicted of tn attempt to murder on the high seas, anti was to bave heen exec-utert an onl tay next, made ...

MELANCHOLY [ill]

... JiBELdAV(.'Cli)T. ?? , URJeJNCLE. Oa Tuz.;A3 meveinq last a i, ineust was held at ?? housze of Mr. IV. Niieho.oj,, nle ol the u j istrateg o: the West. Itt'1:J6rX st aounoda, near .'cds, bel' o tle corouer ior t, honlour of PouteJract, ,u View ni *ihe body of Charles (ieorge ThIuIpIsxa, a VaunLo e.'pr, oi -aideer. It .ill be seen from the sulj &ied ev;denoe that this an- fortunate ocrurrence ...

THE ODD FELLOW

... o E~'00V 'FS maLWW ' .THE PRESENT POLICE. ASNDl :THE ?? COVIB-RY OF -MUROE31RRSL -- Nfiiie4s of .peopib are now costany praising . :t~ls pregtt system-df pblire in the mtrd)olis. JiA, #rfifd jtizies 04t ?? : '1W t Ol (lid Wile#Jf nrtit,e tin\, eh~abit 6t~exioh kg.tnittte ~iireeibn to be catching, for numbers of others fall in with 3tl11 praise.; and in ?? of GConmos such prdise is. ~not a.t ...

IRELAND

... IRELA ND.. DUBLIN.-WAN. DAN UMB!.Lt.-0f D- n .. day; acase of avsault someiaiit prctiiaratL its clreum- V Ces -was ?? ?? Mngi'B~rt5Of Hdry-' d 't street Police Offie. The pa Lics wgre a Mr Jeremiab' .T }! Jenkins. 'and a Mr. M'Sweesy.-The* complainat ;bi stated his case. It appearpd tha as hews waiking fr Ir down Sackville Street on Saturday, he wan overtqken .1i by the heavy showep af rain ...