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 

STRATHBOGIE CASE

... SiltVrilB(u1i lE CASE. I I . , I I _- . . 1 1 .;I. STlRAt1 rBOU1l-; UASil. 'I'be following lettel, addl-essed by the Rov. Mr Gotr- don of' Aberdeen to the soven slitaendedClergytnee, sins retiti by him in thle Course oh' his 1tillnarks on tite Stthlbogiu case, u In M iolay weelk, in tile General AssemCibly :- Aberdeen, l1th D)ecenmber, 1U tD. REV. AND DHARI i Sin,-Y n ar en aerC ?? the ...

ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE HER MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT

... ATTEMPT TO -ABSAgISSAT9 HE MAJESTY AND PRINCE ALBERT. (From the Mornsing. Chronicle of Wednesday.) sh At an early hour yesterday Morning Colonel Rowan rej and Nlr. Mayne, the commissioners of police, were in com- munication with the Home offce, and it was generally in bel~eved that the prisoner Oxford would be brought up for re-exainmation, but such turned out not to be the fact. i01 There is ...

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 ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, JUNE 13

... r .. . rz . - . I_ (Sittings in Senco.i RiOSERTSON V. SHERWOPOD AND ANOTRER. This was an action on a promissory note for £1,000 dated Birmwingham, roade payable ir the manager of the National Provincial Bank of England, and declared upon by the plaintiff in that character. It appeared at the trial that the National Provincial Bank was esta- blished in London, and that the plaintiff was the ma- ...

NEWCASTLE POLICE

... N.PWCASTLE P)LICE. - - L . - . . .N bATUiRDAY,J -.1 LN 2(O.-Before Messrs ALI). B3ATSON and ..fme~s Pearson was convictedl of picking thle pocket of Thomas Paisley of' his purse, centaining ei-litpenee halfpenny, in anl entry leading down from the %'w-road to Sa~ndgatc, onl Friday night. 'Ehe prisoner, who is a, boy abont 12 'years of age, and has only been three weeks inti 'tln' iaviugi cbme ...

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 ...

THE LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE THE QUEEN THE PRINCE ALBERT

... LATE ATROCIOUS ATTEMPT TO ASSINAE THLEQUREEN AND PRINCE (pron the TYimes of Tliursday, June II J they 'e aneof the ruffian .who has been guilty of this the r .Osattack is Edward OlfordA; hi& kddrless is No. 6, Ry \stItroeet h~s~qarad e is said to: -be a~servn eturi ouet-trfplce i His appearance is that of a Mechanic, from tweni oa Of year- of age, and rather be-lowv the middle height. Sol bst2 ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1840
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6408 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...