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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 ...

THE MURDER of LORD WM. RUSSELL

... YH- AlEDBBR of LORD WM. RUSSBLL. I On Saturday a considerabie sensation was created at the west end by the circulation of reports that 9( mtl ing of a most Important nature bad tratispired relutive to the murder of the late Lord Wtlliani Russell, bN whicb tbe identiy e f the perpetrator of tbe dreadful and horrid deed would be likely to be proved to conlvictiont. la conrsequence the number of ...

ROBBERIES, ACCIDENTS, &c

... ?? -ROBBERIJ ?? a.- j In 1 * ?? : ;~ qrillo SeeDnNw Dcuf~'ot TgI GOIVSROR Of TAB URow,M ,Pr Co3a~tzges9.#.e O a ThurAsd& week, fernoaq,,Mt_ th with his dc'aith-,tiadew iwfh11y sudden te orthhdiju tbnl S~rie* As i.3 4 Not tSnA6e. . idrecwas le South Wdleswhefc Mi. Viekery'siono4~~a tappointment,-addd he lied a letter ?? i on, bd (Mr.~ Stonue) bein a Straingei aAmnci3b' readlihtin oyd'b-row,. he ...

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 ...

SINGULAR CHARGE AGAINST THE SOCIALISTS

... SINGULAR. CHARGE AGAINST THlE SOCIALISTS. The M1aneJester Twines, of Saturday, contains a long report of proceedings at the Borough Court, on Wed. ner.dy, Thurtday, and Friday, in the case of inform- ations laid by the Rev. Mr. Kidd, incumbent of St. Matthew's Church, against three persons named Peter Catters'l, Isaac Higginbottom, and Richard Ward, connected in some way or other with the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRNTRAL CRiN COURT Tlike eighth AAssioU o0 ;e1 ?? i ryoralty cO l'e daynodfro th lari. srrbrof' prisoners for trial) ant lay, and from the la3rgj-; hili~c ot ithvreges, the court the very aerioias nittureof eoiloc oixo I s t he tof wil have to sit tIhislDC f ar nearly a fortnigbi g ie ti al R f Caouvoii'i, ,ehargs'd wi1h thc minirdcr of Lord Willi' 'tn R sell, will, it i I expete t, L nornee ...

ABRIDGEMENT OF AN ABRIDGEMENT

... ABRIDGEMENT. CLEAVH AND HSEYWOOD'S CASE. The following is an abridgement of an ex- tensively circulated bill and placard, headed as follows:- PEOPLE OF ENGLAND, WHlATEVER YOUR RELIGION BE, READ THISI I At the Salford Sessions, on Monday last, Mr. Abel Heywood was indicted for selling a pamphlet, called Haslamn's Letters to the Clergy of all De- nominations, and was discharged by the Court ...

TRIAL OF GOULD

... TRIAL o! GOULD. Shortly afterwards Richprd Gould, alias Arthur Nichol- son, was placed at the bar to take his trial on the charge of having feloniously and burglariously entered the dwelling- house of John Templeman,' on the night of the lath March last and stolen therefrpm certain morneys, his property. The riboner had been previously' arraigned, and pleaded Not Guilty. 'He looked well and in ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER.—APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER

... ATROCIOUS MURDER.-APPREHENSION AND COMMITTAL OF THE MURDERER. i One of the most brutal and atrocious murders whi, h t has occurred for some years in Manchester was pe pe. ItraIe on Saturday night last, in a house in a court i l tCha31,; s Lreets London Road. The victim was an ,r, 3 for un te ?? named Maria Connor, who lived tbe ruffian who inflicted the deadly wounds. His naflw is Thomas ...

TRIAL OF EDWARD OXFORD, FOR SHOOTING AT THE QUEEN

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, MONrDAY, JUNE 22. e t It being undeistood that the delinquent, Edward Oxford e Would take his trial this morning, the court was crowded bYpersons of distinction. 5 'he counsel for the prosecution were the Attorney- Ceneral, Sir F. Pollock, Mr. Adolphus, and Mr. Wight- c Ban; and for the prisoner Mr. Sydney Taylor, and Mr. s Bodkji1.1 Among those present were Mr. E. J. ...

Published: Friday 26 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1273 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE IATBL LIGIVAUE- ofNDAY. HATTr 0 N. O A RDE N. FATAj. Fiuiir.-Jcor'jr/h FuulAlier wao brought before Mr. Combe, irs the custody of Sergea'ut 1iug, of N divoisiou, charged with having caused the death vt a man i ii Irched battle. It appeared that yieterday mornilog the prisoner l ad a quarrel with a young man, puitmna at the Swan public boom', at Holloway, when a challengc took place, and ...

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 ...