POLICE-COURTS

... MARLBOROUGH-STREET-THe LATE OUTRAGE AT HAMTroN WIcr.-The Earl of Waldegrave and Captain Duff appeared on Tuesday before Mr. Henry, to put in bail for their appearance at the next Middlesex Sessions, to answer the charge againstqthem.- Mr. Henry asked if the defendants were sufficiently identified, and, on the production of the proof of the bill of indictment, expressed himself satisfied on ...

Published: Sunday 02 August 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2450 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND JUSTICE

... LAW AND JUST;CE. _ COURT OF BANRU PTCY.-THE MACIESTErn DISTtLLE7FY COMPANNY.-EXTRAORIDINARY DIS('LOsURES.-Thursdav being the day fixel for the choice of assisnees in the matter of thisb ankrupt, who traded under the firos of the Manchester Distillery Company, No. 10, Chapel-street.-Mr. Lloyd attended as solicitor for several of the opposing creditors; and tr. Beddlome, as solicitor to the fiat ...

Published: Sunday 16 August 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2756 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAy. y COLLEGE-STIREET oIFiCE. CHfARGE or ASSAULT.-Daniel Cunningham and Police- s constable Peter Hickey, 95 C,? preferred a complaint for an assault against Denis Murphy, James Murphy, John Murphy, and James Murphy, owners of the bathing place at Irishtown, for an assault. Cunningham stated that he went to bathe, on Friday morning, in the place kept by the defendants, ...

ENGLISH DEPRAVITY

... gtSttgS DRItAVITY. ?? 1.T T- Qnvrmm A-- W OXFORD C1HRUU'' S0ftwlutOy's AIMd 7, jort (Before Mr. Baron Parke.) twe Mr. George Harnbury Farraday St. George surrendered anid to take his trial on an indictment for having feloniously at- Hai tempted to diec.rge loade arms at Mr. Bruce Ernest Al- der Pltinso Duiront, with intent to murder him. In other Saii counts of the indictment the intent ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... ACCIDENTS, O)FFENCES, rc. THE ARISTOCRATIC OU7TRAGE.-The Earl of Walde- grave and Captain Duff; who were committed to take their trial at the next Mildiesex Sessions, for a violent assault at Hampton, have moved the proceedings into the Court ef Queen's Bench. Mr Bevan, of Sackvlfle street, their soli. citor,'has within these fewdays procured a writ ofcertiorari, and the clerk of the peace has ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1840
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1090 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY ARMAGH ASSIZES

... CROWN COURT-MONDAY, AUGUST 3. i WHVITE BOYISH. Thomas Donaldson, for assaulting Bernard Machill, at Derrycarrib, on 20,h January last, so as to endanger his life; also for an unlawful assemblage at night, with arms. It appeared that the prisoner, on the night. in question. % ivith a party of six oreieven men, armed Mith guns, broke | into the house-of prosecutor, and heat him severely, asking ...

ROBBERY AT THE PORTSMOUTH, PORTSEA, AND GOSPORT BANK, IN QUEEN-STREET

... |IEOBTEIIY AT I 'TII-E PO 1 I:;MOUTlr, POIITSEA, ANI) GOSProH HANI, 1?1 QUELN-STIIEET. Oil Thulir'Siiy, James WVilliaim Coles, late prin ci pal clCiI at ilie Porlnimonuthi, lPorilsea, (Gospuri, alld South Ili iits Dalian, Queen-si rect, Portseia, ihose apprehensioj we mcllition ad in our l:st, onl SuSpicion ift halinig coninlitted, or been concerned i II the robbery at the said bank, wtis ...

NORTHUMBERLAND ASSIZES

... SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1840. BEFORE 1IR BARON ROLFE. The coeirt was opened at ll o'clock this moraing, When the following gentlemen were sworn of the grand inquest:- | latthew Bell, Esq., M1.P,, foreman Sir Edward I Blackett, Bart., J. C. Jobling, (Charles Williato Bigge, Bryan Burrell, John HIodgsen Hinde, M.P., Addison John Cresswell Baker, J. B. Coulson John Davidson, Isaac Cookson, William ...

POLICE

... PQLICE. aXANSION HOUSE. SCQTC3e A$D 1s4sH PrGs.-A man, named Ale xader, who had been employed to drive pigs from a Scotch wharf to Smnithfield, was charged with having goaded a gentlepan and cruelly beaten one of the pies, and also with having caused great disorder. The defendant, it appeared, had nineteeg pigs to drive to market, and the animals haying been brought up in Scotland were much ...

Published: Sunday 16 August 1840
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2997 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF A HUSBAND TO HIS WIFE

... lOXRfLSE TARATMERT Of A HUfSAND To I - - : ~HIS WIFE. An Inquest was held oni Friday last, at :Buclkabridge, Tr near Ballycrystal, by Travers Rt. Hawkshaw, Esq., Cooully plac, coroner, on view of the body of Catherine Copeland, wo ingI died on the Tuesday previous, and as appears (by te o'clo verdict of the jury) from the bad treatment of her bus.. foot, band, William Copeland. Several of the ...

POLICE-COURTS

... POLICE-COUIRTS. MANSION-IIOUSE.-Tim CAse OF MAJOR CAMEsano.-The Lord Mayor caused the portmanteau of Major Cameron, who, as was stated in the newspapers, mysteriously disalppeared oln th(e 12th of July, frons the Bull Inn, zidgate, to be opened in the justice-room, in the pre- sence of the landlord of the inn antd the TMajor's servant, and examined. It contained nothing but a few shirts, ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4161 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZ IA21B LIGR'VCs. NORTHERN ClRCUIT-NKWOAeTLx, AuoilOT 3, (Before Mir. Justine Culttman. liichael PlVLachrlara was indicted for the miaflialauighler of James Macdonald, on the Sod of May lest, by striking3 him on tire head with) a flat Iron. The pros ecution was codc X b r VIlkillsln and Mr. Ingham. The Prisoner wadefenebyM.W te, It iipeared froma thle evidence that on the morning of the ...