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YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... LORD FRANKFORT'S CASE. The further examination of Alice Low, charged with robbing Lord Frankfort of property to a large amount, having been ap- pointed for yesterday, at an early hour the vicinitv of Maryle- bone Police-court was much crowded, and the greatest curiosity was manifested by those assembled to obtain a view of the ac. oused The prisoner was brought to the office shortly before ...

Published: Sunday 16 October 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3246 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES

... O F F EN C ES. COURT-AfRtTIAL.-The result of the second court-mar- tial on Lieu. Lionel R. Place, ot her Majesty's ship Queen, is the bull acquittal, after a four days' patient and laborious investigation, of this officer, from all and every the other fbol charges prelerred against him, which the court in its sentence stigmatised as false, scandalous, and malicious. On returning to his own ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... PEG1ST'RAT {iON COJ7i,~. cIrv 01' iAo)NAos. ~Ir, M'C'hristie yestetrdaiy delivered thle followivnlg judg- xitents t IN TulE MOATTERI Oil iO,,l, B nT'rEltFUoLn. John Butterfield, 7, Cante rbury'cclurt, St. Anti's, l31i14'k- friitrs, was Objected to. It aippearedi that thle 11ev. 31lr. .Nolrip, ofIfacrinlIt, goosq'ssts severa] simail hIoWs in St. Ann's,, Wu!ehkfriii-s tar the ates Of' Which he ...

REGISTRATION COURTS

... CITY OF LONDON. The proceedings of this revision court on Saturday gave rise to the discussion of no question of general interest or importance. .Wvilliam Pinnican claimed as an occupier of a house in Vine-ftraet, and the claim Was objected to by Mr. Marr, for the Conservative party, on the grounds that the claimant was abroad, nnd a foreigner. Mr. W ansey in support of the claim, called a ...

THE SPECIAL COMMISSIONS

... LIVERPOOL-WlDNESDAY. CROWN COURT. [Before Lord Abinger.] SENTENCES ON PRISONERS. John Hickey, Hlugh Cavanmllh, Mathlew Dalton, James Tweedale, and Jamees Sexton, were b~rought up to receive sentence, leaving been convicted on Monday of an attack on the mills of M~essrs. Stirling and ferkion, at Manchester. Saxton was sentenced to three months' imjrisonment, and the rest to twelvoe nnnths' ...

COURT CIRCULAR

... COURI' CIRCULAR. WINVDSOR, MONDAY. The (iueun walked on the Terrace and in the Home Park lbrs tuorning, attended by the Countess of Mount Edge- eUu')e ard olen of the imaids of honour. At lint-past niie o'clock his Royal Highness Prince Albrt ,et off to Swiuley-lodge on a shooting excursion, steuded by Lord Hivers, Sir Edward Bowater, lion. Cap- taiu Dlauconbe, and the lion. C. A. Murray, ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—TUESDAY

... MIDDLBSBXY SESSIONS-TUEqDAY. [Before Mr. Sergeant Adams and a bench of Magistrates.] RIENTTAIL OF T~lB COUNTY-SYSTEM OF ASSESSMENT. The Chairman said, as the case of one parish stood over from the business of yesterday at the Guildhall, Westmin- ster, which ovas the receiving paroehial returns ot assess- ments for the purpose of making the county rats, and, as the return from the parish ...

MOST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE ON A FEMALE

... L4OST ATROCIOUS MURDER AND OUTRAGE | ON A FEMALE. GLOSSOP, SATURnAY.-Within the last few days, two investigations have been entered into., in the c.ur- ties of Chester and Derby, in reference to the horrible murder of a man named James Shaw, a shoemaker. aged forty-two, who for several years past had lived in the township of Charlesworth, which is situated on ths borders of Darbyshra aund ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SWINDLING

... - 1 Yesterday week, at the Police Coutrt Liverpool, after the usual business of the day had been brought nearly to a close, a young man, apparently belonging to the swell mob, and who had just been apprehended, was brought before Mr. Rushton on a charge of having, with the assistance of a com- rogue (who has escaped), tricked a stranger, who had arrived in towun only an hour before, of a ...

POLICE

... TnE LoRD AND T1HS LADY.-At the close of last week a very pretty and smartly-dressed young woman, named Alice Lote, apparently about twenty-one years of age, ' placed at the bar, before Mr. Long, on the charge of ?? Stolen a pair of brilliant ear-rings and other arti- Ce the property of Lord Frankfort, who resides at No. ? Southwick crescent, Hyde park. It was stated that LPraer Rafter ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2525 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS

... SiiiPwREcx.-TiTe Ulster Times contains the following: -The Gipsy, of Belfast, on the 13th September, at four o'clock, p.m., fell in with a Russian man-otfwar, sailinr to St Pete sbrrg, forty miles to westwari of the coast of Nor- way. The Russian vessel was water-lognced, mast gone by the board, and was mann'd by a crew of six hundred men. Slne rnfortunatilly struck on a rock, off ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT STANLEY, NEAR DERBY

... DREADFUL MURDER AT STANLEY| NEAR DERBY. a On Friday last, being market-day, oar town was in a h- state of' great excitement and interest owing to the an- tis noureement of a horrible murder having been committed Dd at Stanley, in this county, and in the course of the day the following hand-bill was circalated, Yiz.- [r. WILFUL DIiTYlDEn,-100 POUNDS RFlWAIID. e. Whereas the dwvelling-house of' ...

Published: Wednesday 05 October 1842
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2567 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment