BRISTOL POLICE

... 333PS' !OL. 0; PO1aZG COUNCZ'- Hous, TlunSDAr, `June 4, 1840 Magistrates present': The Mayor, ansd Messrs. G. E. Sanders, Savage, and Haberifeld. John White and John Linsflield werecharged with stealing rope from the ship Anna. It appeared that a person, who was walking on ihe Quay, near to the spot where the Anna was moored, heard a voice on board say, , Now, then, im- mediately upon which ...

ANOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND— DREADFUL MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OWN DAUGHTER

... ANOOTHER HORRID MURDER IN ENGLAND- DREADFU: MURDER OF A WOMAN BY HER OiWN DAUGTEu. Accounts have reached town of a frightful murder corn. ntitted on Friday last, at Flawith, in the parish of Alne, in .the NWOOs Ruling of Yorkshire. The name of the person ginurdlred ?? watsonj:anold woman in the 77th year ?? if hera age, and the namte of. her destroyer is Esther Watson, ber own claughter. An ...

ADMIRALTY COURT.—MAY 28

... I I . IRA. I- MAx 2. - sides, idtlmJ frat the fis of the ase, 'iiiti 1 be-utedis idebplorchat:uj0oate y h aosalng as that e repr pte'4btobe,t wiith ihe weatberpfine gm*idelear, and the imoi sihinlng' ibirjht-sch e ;morninig $hafhe ligiuit df tfie steanter iould be. . 'seenl.wo millesoffany, suchacldeat should have 'o ccurred, by which not; Iby:'.jiipertiy wa de- ,tstuoijed,biyt tbree ...

SCOTS APPEALS

... SCOT'S APPEALS. ;Hoeuse of Lords, June :3 Ewirv a. Challners-Yesturnlay the joilginent of their L, rrlshir) in tuis cause of the 13th July 1837, as atmennd- ed ol tihe 14th August 1538, was re-coasidered. ard tarth r amendfell hy aeding at the end thereof the fillotv- v wilrd :- Nut esceecling tne hundred anol Jiltf oil oilns ?? sot the jujl~grne t, ais antonitled, ordered to be vi llvred ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... LAWV NTRBLlIGENCE-FRIDAy. COURT OF CHANCERY. VINEtt V. VAUGHAN, This iF ' motion to dissolve an injurnction granted by the Muster Wf the Rolls, while restrains the defendant from di~ging clay annl otbsrwi3e exctvating the soii of a farm near Portnm)uth, f.r tire purpoi.e of making bricks. hl'e farm in qurestionx was derised by a itc tator named Vaughan to his wife for lile, with remrninder to ...

ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO ESCAPE FROM NEWGATE

... ATTEMPT OF THE PRISONER GOULD AND THE CONVICT BAILEY TO E ESCAPE FROM NEWGATE. I I . - .. On Friday a rumour was circulated at Bow-street that the prisoner Richard Gould, who was recently tried at thle Central Criminal Court for the murder of ALr Temploman, and whose subsequcut apprchension and examinatioli must bo fresh in the recollection of our readers, had attempted to effect his escape ...

HORRIBLE AND EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPT AT MURDER

... HORRI1L3 AWD EXTRAORDINARY ATTEMPTI AT MUlTRDER,. (Front the Evenang Freemea.) About half p ist four o'clock on AMond1ay afternoon an at- tempt was made to murder a female named Anne Jordan, under circurntstances as atrccious as mysterious and unac. countable. Tile following are the particulars, as ar as we i have been able to collect, of this extraordinary case:_ Anne Jordan, aged about 15 ...

PETITION FOR AN ALTERATION IN THE LITURGY

... rETITtON FOR AN ALTERATION IN THE LITURGY. i The following is a copy of the petition presonled to the llouse of Lords on Tuesday, by Dr. Whately, Archbishop of Dublin. It is signed by several gentlemen, lay and clerical, who reside in this neighbourhood. We entreat for it a very careful perusal, and much subsequent meditation: for it is an important document, and involves important ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBLIN POLTCEYESTERDAY. IIEAD OFFICE. PnOSIECUTTOV Or LicENSED SPIRIT DEALExS.-JameS Tiernan, 117. Jtsnvs s-S,,reet, was surnmomnon fur having a person tippling in his house betweeen twelve and one o'clock on the morning of the 14th of May last Police-sergeant Thompson stated that he w as passing the defendant's house at tile tine mentioned, when he heard voikes inside; and on getting ill he ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... -0- On Saturday evening an Inquest was held at the Loaden Hospital, before Mr. Baker, the corooer on viewof the body of William CGeks, agstd thirty-eight, who died in that insti- tution, from the effec:s of opium, taken under rather singu- lar circumstances.. Charles Steel, a coach spring maker, stated that he had known the deceased, who was by traile an engine-turner, bat who for some time ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... PazICzB IZA1TBLLIGBNCE-NVDE ISDAT. knt Irish round faced vigortus looking becrisklgern' labourer was brought before the Lord Mayor, charged with having with the corner etfhis bed broken a ?? In Tower-street. lie. klo gee. thl lit ytplllanta, mold that at hslf-plost nine o'clock, es the dofendant wvas inking itoa person who 'eoked ao If he aloe verne from ever the ni'er, tue fencer prked his ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAIY vOT.CHN-Sig L.'t The Lord Chancellor will not attend court to-day. VICF-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, WESTMINSTER-Sit at 10. Hall v North MidlanrI Hallvay, part board. And mnotioln. ROLLS' COURT, WESTMINSTER-Slt At tenL Afier the notions, Beasant v Clare, exceptlons and further dl. rectlon8spart heard COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, WESTMIN3TER-it5a4D. Slttins in Banco. 13AIL COURT (QUEEN'C1 BENCH). ...