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Lancashire Summer Assizes

... ? ?? ? 1. 6 RM ., fut ?? gdd'ltdl ire at SOUTHERN DIVISION-.LI~~VERPO`OL the Pr. itbl CROW WCOURT. .-On 1ba apain adem, W NSAY three n MURDER, AT MANCHESTER. Saw tl Vissi- Thomas )?Roehe, 29, (could read and write imperfectly,) He call Ellen and Samuel Blackaey, '21, (could read and write well,) have yi were placed on their trial, charged with the wilful mur- then ea der of Matthew Naylor, at ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF REVIEW. E, CARTE WooD IN RLE WEBSsTER, A BANKRLUPT-This bank- rupt had the misfortune to be a shareholder in an unsuccessful 2oisc stock banking comopanly, called the Imperial Bank of E~,jngldtl h ich long since fell itito a hopeless state of insol- Aecy r Webster haplieted to be one of the fess share. holdrs ha ereposesse d of anyv considerable property, and ovae~ hi afia 555issued ...

Published: Sunday 01 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4898 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... | INFAMOUS OUTRAGE UPON A RESPECTABLE MARRIED FEMALE, Edward Brown, a master carpenter and undertaker at Willes- den, was brought up at Marylebone, by Whipp, the officer, upon a warrant obtained against him for an indecent assault upon Susanna Gore, wife of Mr. Nathan Gore, residing with his parents at the Crown, Harlesden-green.-Cumplainant, an interesting-looking young woman, about 25 years ...

Published: Sunday 15 August 1841
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2663 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

THE TAMVORTH BANQUET

... THE TAMIVORTH BANQUET. I On Wednesday evening Sir Robert Peel gave a grand ; .Complimentary entertainment to a select party of his con- i sttitentanndfriendsinthe'rowvn-hall, Tarmworth. Covers I were laid for about 200, and the dinner with all its ap-I pointments was of the most costly and sumptuous cla-I racter. a The Right Hon. Baronet was supported in the chair by I the Right Hon. W. Y. ...

COMMISSION COURT—YESTERDAY

... COMMISSroN CouaYETsEsTRAY. M, nlsmc - .. tmr. Justice Crarnpton took bis seat on the bench at tell 1 o'clock. He presided alone during the day. ELECTION ASSAULT a Patrick Magrath was indicted for having, on the 8th of e July last, in the parish of St. Mary, assaulted Miebael e Magan, a peace officer, while in the execution of his duty. e Patrick Carroll was at the same time indicted for ...

FURTHER PARTICULARS of the LATE MURDER at EXETER

... FUR THER PARTICULARS of the LATE MUR- DER at EXETER. CONFESSION OF BRDNSDIIEAD. V (From the Flying Post.) P On this dark and appalling event we are happy in being Qi enabled to relieve the public mind by placing before it ti the confession of Briusmead, made in the presence of b - several persons in the gaol this morning, He says, as ro e has been communicated to us, that there were three of ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA IV NOTICJ3S-TilIs DAY. BANKRUPTCY COURT, BASINGRALL.STREET. Before Afr Conmliissioler Fane. John Holmnn, of Burlelgh.street, Straliid, mt eleven; chokle & ?? Topley, of Greenwich, grocer, at telve;auditand ?? Pateroou, of Chelsea, brawer, at ?? twelve; adjourned examluatLonj. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—THURSDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TnumsDAY. MANSIONIIOUSE. In corscquence of tthe numerous complaints marle by thc teepee ablel! init~ita to of' the cast-cnd of' the City, of thc proprietors of the St. R athrine locks, warchlolses, and of several other ?? establishinen ts, the Conlmissioners of Selsers ordered t body of coostalhis to be sworn in, to cause ti compilete revolution anuoogst. the Jewish and ...

LAW NOTICES—(THIS DAY)

... LA n¶ NOTICES-(Tnis DAY). COtt R1 OF (-.AN(k-i t1NCOIN-NN.S at tOF Marlini; v .l -'oy part helr t-ey~ol v Haitol, .,y ?? T IA-ir 9~l~, ?? ilenrl. VICV CTIANCFLIOt'4 COt'UPt ' LINCO LN'S INN.-Sit at tgn. Cauge Petitigns nloppolvi r itI. After ?? , Shuam, by ?? v Gibbens, 1by ?? v BaImsley Waterworks Company, part heard. And theit Motions. ROLLS' COURT, CHANCF.RY..ANE-Sit at ten. PsTITI ON v. ...

COMMISSIONERS OF POLICE

... On Monday there was a statutory meeting of CommissionerS Of POliCe-W1ILLIA TutLiS, Esq. in the chair On the minutes being read, Bailie JOMhsTnON rose to call attention to the cells in which prisoners were confined in tile Police OfiTce. There were upwards of 2000 cases in the year, and frequently the prison was so crowded that two and three persons were put into one cell, which mai not in ...

Proceedings in the [ill] Police Court

... lWrocabings in tbc T~tdll jJoifE Coutt. FRIDAY, August 20.-Before 3Zr. FIRBzNa. ST-SLIat ieo .E-Tirmo/iry Aisoe, charged with stealing rope s:ors mr. Gibsont, was disraaissed, the prosecutor not bring able to identify the rope. STrAiL-N(; As r'VrrorE.-F J. ilsty and or; Collier, charged with stealing a sovereign from John Mackin, were dis- toissed, no prosecutor appearing. SATURDAY, August 2. ...

Published: Friday 27 August 1841
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1761 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment