RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON

... RE-CAPTURE AND COMMITMENT OF ANDERTON | II FOR THE MURDER OF COULTON. On Monday evening a gentleman residing at Kirkiess, a few miles from Wigan, cent a messenger to Air. Whittle, right chief conctable, with information that Andronbd en ien seen in the vicinity of a farm in the occupation of Mr. i en Blackledge, near Ilindiley, subcequent to his escape from ilco custody. Mr. Whittle, on Tuesda ...

THE PEOVER MURDER

... THIE PEOVEIJR MUBDER. Knutstford, Thursday Evening. tI ,.ery reasos for believing that the murderer it : :s. Cook is row in custody, having been h : ?? ti ill C'avan. 'The facts that led to his appre- p enra runrkably singular. It appears that amongst n ,, ribis r inr the cottage after the murder was . . 5licr, tsiplit whlich was some -writing. This p . s tes v bnded over tO Mr. Roscoe, of ...

Published: Wednesday 09 September 1840
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2183 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LUDLOW MURDER

... ?iIELU5iWW M?I? V -1to'-t--,W Iites.;iL@ - .i - - - ;w1it 0.; t!inimntoZ en~d ti lb 'btha .toredtotd:lblij aud wnowalk iut?Lhl6 bdibq abi As44m i ellei; pineF i p tpue i thlitob 11 *eor e. andbO.1 . f Bristol. ZTW ht tiha .imthet 19i bfb iii tiabtive'io kin only'ons- I' dkd bbslnolitha~asfr.Dr~i.tdforda Tha,4 gent~ em'anfclldp ttths inn, nabout! eight o elobk. I went into a :rivate.rown to ...

THE POOR LAWS—HOW IS PAUPERISM TO BE PREVENTED?

... THE POOR LAWS-HOW IS PAUPERISM TO BE PREVENTED?- (FRoM A CORE-ESONDERT). The work-houses having been for some time in operation, we, a few days since, bent our steps towards the South Union, for the purpose of quietly ob- serving how far the great and momentous experi- ment for Ireland is likely to succeed. On knock. ing at the door, we were civilly informed we could be admitted on writing ...

THE PEOVER MURDER

... !H PEVR ARDE i. KNUTsFoRD, THURSDAY EDENING. There is every reason for belicing that the murderer of Mr. and Mrs. Cook is nov in custody, having been apprehended at Cavan, a town in the southern province of Vlster, Ireland. The facts that led to his apprehen- sion are remarkably singular:-lt appears that amongst other articles found in the cottage after the murder, wes a piece of paper, upon ...

THE LATE MURDER NEAR WIGAN

... TIlLATE MURDER NEAR WIGAN.. Atte 'r;exinnittiotn. on ie-nesday w'ek: a(f tile nthe n weT sMIs. in A a nt tile 11111-del of Joiin Coltatn. one of the-n, Id)lj h ItolcR o ,C o nthe lit that Coultin s'orobbed uad intinierei, 1 9 Andrti caI e to hi btllto', ill WVigin, About ten o'clock , it Tl'lreventtiptlhes'r 'ettocetli'h. Ilebatlghtsonepatal. d and! Anderton lent himha a handkerlchief to tie ...

THE PALLASKENRY INVESTIGATION

... I Dublin Castle, 3d September, 1840. SIr-I am directed by the Lord Lieutenant to enclose a copy of the report submitted to him by Mr. Howley, Q.C., respecting the late inquiry at Pallaskenry, together with a copy of the minute which his Excellency has felt himself called upon to place on record, with a view to their being transmitted to Sub-Inspector Jackson. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, ...

ATROCIOUS MURDER in STAFFORDSHIRE

... ATROCIOUS MWDVR in -kSTAFTORD St2. (From the Staffordshire Advertir of Saturday.) Wc are deeply concerned to announce that a moa brutl and cold-blooded murder has this week been coimmitted In hle town of Newcastle-under.'Lyme. Thetown of~elwcutle and the neighbourhood have been thrown into a state Of the Ui0tost consternation by the perpetration of this horrid deed. The victim in the present ...

Published: Wednesday 23 September 1840
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 963 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE, INTELLIGENCE-MoNDA Y. MANSION-HOUSE. A poor author, named John D)arswin, whose condition was very maneh Pitied, was brought beiore Alderman Gibbs, who eat for the Lord Mayor, charged with having broken a gas lamp in Lombard-street. The policeman stated, that as he was on duty, at half-past two o'clock on Sunday mor.ing, In King Williem-street, the defendant approached bim, and ...

LIVERPOOL SUMMER ASSIZES

... | NISI P11IUS._S.IJnnDAY, SEPT. 5. SEIZUR;E OF BREwERS C.SFKS UNDER A DISTOOAINT. Joultv. Jaccso1L._-Mr. Joule, an extensive brewer in Salford, brought this action against the delendant, who is a bailiff ?? Oswald MosleVI, Balouet, Lord of the Manor of Mlanchester, to recover possession of ccrt;,in casks of his which the ulefendant had seized under a I frss fr rent, against William Briericy, a ...

BOROUGH COURT OF REQUESTS

... r TuE QUEEN'S BONNET.-TIlE JACICDAW IN PIIA- , COCIE'S FEATHERS-Whiat iscalled the fashion is as fleeting and evanescent as a summer'g cloud, and, r perhaps, more so with regard to bosnets than any other a article of wear, either male or female. Pasteboard I pyramids are in vogue one week, and pigmies the next. e The IDwistable haycoeck is succeeded bythe Leg- f horn squat, and the humble ...

PRESBYTERY OF DALKEITH

... PRESi'TERY 01F DALKEITIT. CASE 0' cCitiCTo1N. After an adjournment of an hour, on Friday last, the Presbytery again met and took up the case of Criclhton. At a recent meeting of Presbytery, the veto act was applied against the presentee, when a small majority exercised their veto. Upon this the Presbytery proceed(ed to administer the solemin tle- claration, requiring all who had given their ...