POLICE INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIG NVCEV-W1 E YD1l 6 DAY. THABIES POLICE. Benjarmin Kinogwett a nraol of rr, sectable appearance, about i80 pouts et atge. irr brnlght before M1r. Brodierip, ot a chargeof clltirtg ,nd wounding his wite and child with intent to murder them, undrer dlie f ilowing very atrocious circutmstasccO. iiisa ?? said she hail liot lived with h-r husband for some time past, and that s8io was ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZJS INTELLIGENCE. NORTHERN CIRCUIIT-CARLttOLs, Auau&T 5. The following cases wvere token after our ronort canto a? asy C (Before Lord Denmant.J John Kir/qpateieek woes indicted for the wilful murder of Themes Jalrdine, at police officer, by striking ltim etc the heed with a tife- preserver. ?? atootI charged withaoldiog aceidikeet~icg In the crime. Sir Gregory Lewmn conducted tito ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... CO031ISSIONER1S OF' P'OLICE. Onl iltnilny. there woe an adjoarnild meeting of C-mamiosionera of Polioaa-thae Lord Praovot in the rhlair. On the min-tes ho-ing rtul, .1lr JImlN WIGIHT 1 iljiaitaal tan ?? part of them artieai ?? to the inrern4aai ili t ont ralarv off thle Fir.e mnster. Ile ali- oail thit it might nmt lhn lhereafter rtla he hall Approrved of lian minniat. fia then grove noitire ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT, Jan. 7

... cENTsRAL CRIMIiNAL. COUIr, Jmn. 7. ?? Pralitnift 'T'llitiol, 4111, %u1 irldidll rir faln- l aiilliiilv ntnaliltihi. alt atountitig On la l ,(ltt'aiilr ia11on (the ar iq nodli eii!vithlla the jairisndivliii tl thle Admirniti, r- 4 f E lngI i. Ivithltatesta to munder lime. t. .1,'t1c Pt ?? ?? liar tlia i11ticuutititi anati Moar .'Mr l).av~t Sitatr dfeoiii. i, that lao iwee master tina 1-firt ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION--..FriI DIVISION. Owners of the stelli .laip Th,,Yai William, Leitht, r. T John ?? & Co. ship builders noid engineers, in Abordectn. This inaptrtant rinl volutninous ienwih.sa occuiedso ll eh f thle attention of thlt Court, nn Arises out of a laim or darnsages by tile owners of the Mt Royal William ?? ose h le gatiin tat hu iaviitsay of th vessel a-. furnished re by the latter ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-NORTHAMPTON. RoDDIS v. FAIRCLOTH.-SEDUCTION.--Mr Humfrey opened the case to the jury, commenting upon what he termed the horrid, atrocious, and disgusting conduct of the defen- dant towards the unfortunate subject of this injury. The plaintiff is a butcher in a respectable and extensive business in this town, having a family of eight sons and three daughters, of' whom the ...

POLICE

... A MoNEy-Taker! - Afred French was placed at the bar before Mr Hall, charged with stealing IlI.t12s. 6d., the property of Mr G. Wild, the lessee of the Olympic Theatre. Mr Wild employed the prisoner as one of the money-takers at the pit entrance. Soon after the termina- tion of the performances he was informed that the prisoner had absconded, taking with him all the money he had re- ceived. ...

Published: Saturday 16 October 1841
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1269 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... ACCV5EV- ABSENT,-A Spaniard, Miguel Ponz, ,ho was brought to this country in the ship Governor M'Lean, from the African coast, and who was sent to England or firing on the boats of the Wolverine sjoopofwvvar, while engaged in suppressing the sl ve.trade, was lberated ?? Monday night by the Thames police, in consequence of an order from the Admiralty to that effect, after being detained at the ...

CHESHIRE ASSIZES

... The CommiesiODf of Assize were opened in the Shire Hall, Chester Castle, on Wednesday, before Lord Abinger; after.which his Lordship attended divine service in thl*Cathedrad, where the usual assize sermon was preached by the Chancellor of the Diocese, On Ti ursdaY the courts opened for the deapatch of bosinesO Lord Abinger presiding in the nisi prius court, and Mr. Justice Erskine in the crown ...

THE MURDER IN EASTCHEAP

... THE MUJRDER IN EASTCHEAP. On Thursday evening, at six o'clock, Mr. Payne, the coroner for the city of London, and a jury of twenty a citizens, resident in the ward of Billingsgate, assem- I bled in the ?? ee-room of the Blue Anchor Tavern, St. Mary-at-Hill, to investigate the cirrumstances cnn- nected 'with the death of Mr. James Burdon, the land- lord of the King's Head, in Eastcheap, 'who ...

FROM OUR THIRD EDITION OF LAST WEEK

... FROM OUWIRD EDITION OF LAT CROWN COURT, FniDAY, MAuCH 12TH. Mr. Baron RoLsE took his seat at ten minutes past nine. After the arraigning of various prisoners fbr trial, and swearing of the Jury, William b. belsoss, John Griffn, and William Gawkrode were placed at the bar, charged with burglary at Cook- ridge Hall, the seat of John Wormald, Esq., near Otley, on the night of' the 25th of ...

YOKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... TONSHIRE SPRING aSSIZES. On Saturday, the Commission of Assizc for this county was opened. Mr. Justice 5IAULE (lid not arrive until eleven o'clock, when, of course, the High Sheriff's usual procession was wanting; and Mr. Baron ROLrE did not arrive mitil four o'clock on Sunday afternoon, having been detained until late on Saturday night, at Durham. On Sunday forenoon, Mr. Justice MAULE ...