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 

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. ...

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 ...

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 ...

CITY GRAND JURY

... - The'Grand Jury met in their roomn in' the Four Courts: yesterday, Alderman DauxsacoaD, Foreman, in t he chair. sea Mr. Callaghan said he wished to coil tholittention of the beal jury to an advertisement which he had seen bady ntestri newspaiiers-he~would read it for them. nlu, Mr. Callaghan: then read ihe following resolution :La LOCAL TAxATLONM CObtHtTTaa.Z..At a numerous ana, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... e Us I ?? WPErD1V sn APMrL-29. - : ITE QUEEN T6. FEAtMSrONNAjOUGH. This was a rulo tfor a {crtiorat; to6`brlg sup theseso- eouitdfhrsished by the defendakt to'he town ?? 'derlaild, and allowed by the new corporation there- Part of these expenses consisted of charges for.tlxe do- 'fefidalit'oomink to London,.and assisting n fiurnishing information, &c-, to the ~~itrbwi~tip~x of the municipal ...

IMPORTANT CASE DECIDED IN THE COURT OF EXCHEQUER RESPECTING THE FREEMEN OF MORPETH

... WMORANT CASE `DACIDED IJN THE : COURT OF EXCHEQUER':, RESPECTIVoG THE FREEMEN OF MRPgTH. This case was iroughgt for 'the recovery: of a ,large jtraut of land and some houses, which,: 'before 'thel passing of the' Municipal Reform Act, were vested in the bailftf and burgesses of orpeth .,The freemen had the privilege of de- pasturing. two stints .each upon, the land; and tO facts relied upon on ...

MURDER OF LORD WILLIAM RUSSELL

... | IUIRIDIR OF LORI) WVILLIAM RUSSIEL.I I E11R said lhbe west end of the town was on WVed-esday thrown vernde stimates into a state of tbe greatest alarm and constleinatiron by woled one re a report that Lord Williarm Raussell had last i lit ce t s t Cnce of been barbarously murdered in his bouse - Nortfok- idert- street, Park-lane. On inauily lie report teasfound -serati Valsh's to be toir ...

PROSECUTION FOR BLASPHEMY

... a . ?? BAIL COURT-FRIDAY, MAY I. Before Mr. Justice Williams. THE QUEEN V. BYVWOOD. Mr. J. P. Cobbett said he was instructed to move for a writ of certiorari, to remove an indict- ment which had been found at the last quarter sessions for the county of Lancaster. The pro- secution, he understood, was one of several which had been instituted in consequence of a recent discussion respecting' 4 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA If 6TrLLtGGENCE. ROLLS COURT.-TgsTEsDAY. Cir.tROa OF LITER.ARY Pin-ACY. Jodgeas and Snuith v. W~elsh. Mr. Blackburn, Q.C., applied in this case for an injunct2 tion to restrain the defendant from proceeding with the sale of a work recently printed and published for him called ' Welsh's Registry Cases. He proceeded to state that the bill prayed that the defendant should be directed to hand ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... MNWCASTIE POLIGOE. SATMDbAY, M .BfaeVi-d. and Tas CARA, Esq. Edivarwd -Gaa and My-imamn Tumblll upl eared to Ans~vr: PI in&-riatiori A'id-agaimst them by 31ar Shield, for having on Fridbqy t1i*6 24th .Aprjl, wilfiugy,' ?? 4.-grass fleld at. hS00 ins raoyertyr, by valking across the aakl' fie1d. r Shibird kaid, lisob ,t i tue pracent insta~nce: was net ~to punigh tke two ifen, but merel~y to ...