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 ...

Flintshire Quarter Sessions

... o Tlhese Sessions commenced ?? last, beforc the Ioin. Lloyd Kcnyoll, Chairman, aiid thc following l magistrates -Lord Kenyon, C. J. e W1rD D Dundlas, 6. B. T. Roper, F. C. Phillips, 1 Esqeuircs, aid the Rev. C. n3. Clough. le 17illinao Coiplftand against Joseph Daciv Roberts, fur assaulting a policeilian in the execution of his c duty. D This case excited considerable interest, par- Le ...

EXTENSIVE FRAUDS

... EXTENtS VE FRA UDS. [i'FoM TIlE CArJZDONIo N MERCURY.d At the Sheriff Criminal Court, I)ondee, on Friday, John Hlendersov, I.Yq., Sheriif-Substituto tortlhe Dundec district, held a jury court here for the trial of John NVil, styling himself printer, and Mlary Ifester, or Acil, his wife, also charged with forgery, fraud, and wilful imposition, Tue panlsP.19 both gave themnselve6 out is nuativee ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER NEAR DUNDEE

... TIIE ATTEMPTED MURDIER NEAR DUNDEE, ?? ..I. I.- ,A, ri IT SI, Konieel. thle siutiss.od pervauetostr of thle horrid doil, roots anetther fuina itt tile ;aissrui of Gionlolsa Thu ~tinner itutent li too firms' lere Is sfbou0 foot' or tIre-L stiles. tuthtilt~lout' to Ic ite estclv cttlese Ore toolters, oost in shot rs~iaulty 1t'l~nzsile prsihriased Istole Front Duol ht Is oott IL nod choose to t ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. I .HEAD OFFiCC. EXTRAOILDINAtT CASE-A CLAIMANT FoRi TIE PEER- e ACE AN ALLEGED CONVICT.-On this day Robert Lindsay Crawford was brought up for final examination, on the s charge that he being a felon, convicted of horse stealing in d the year 1826, against whom judgment of death had been recorded, and which had been commuted to transportation 0 for life, had returned ...

NORTHLEACH PRISON

... NORTHBLEA C(I PRISON. CLOSE OF THE INQUEST. [FROM THE CHllRLTENHIAM EXAMINER.] TuJsnDAY.-The inquest re-assembledat the Board-room, about one o'clock. William Curtis re-examined: The cellar under the com- Mittee-roont was the driest. I am conlidelt Iluale was not in the potato-bury more than one day. Ie did not go there before breakfist in the morning. The bury was nei- tier damp nor cold. I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PoLICrE INTELLIGENCEl. CosUNcL-HousE, BRrsrTo, SATURDAY. Mlagistrates present: The Mayor, and Alessrs. AicBayne and Newman. John Knight was charged with an assault upon Richard Green, (x docknian. The complaisant stated that he was oil dity, at the dock-gates, on Friday, when the defendant's vessel was comning through the locks. 'fTie boy from the vessel had faatened the rope to the apindle of ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—SATURDAY

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-SATunrAY. I (Before Commissioner Macan.) Tn the matter of Stephen Dwyer, late of the town of Cashel, bankrupt, there was a meeting for the purpose of re-opening the final examination which had been adjourned sine die on the I5thl instant. The bankrupt, who was brought up in custody from Newgate, was put into the box, and being examined by Mr. Fitzgibbon, Q.C., deposed, that ...

ANTRIM QUARTER SESSIONS

... ANTRIM, 18TH OCTOBER, 1842. I31POITANT TITHE CASE-TIHE PARISHES OF DONEGORE AND EILBRIDE. Right Hon. the Attorney-General v. Janies Agnew. This case excited very great interest, as upwards of fifty others depended upon the decision. It may he re. collected, that, at tile last Belfast Quarter Sessions, sixty similar cases were dismissed, with costs. Mr N. J. O'Neill, Sessional Crown Solicitor, ...

PERTH CIRCUIT COURT

... ( Concltrden.) b TltURSDfAY, OCT. I3. e lobert Henderson, grocer in Leven, Fife, and Wil liam Lawstin, his shopman, accused of culpable homi r cide; the ?? having sold to Ann Johnston, on the Y 2ititl January 1942, 60 grains of Tartar emetic, for her father, who, on taking it, died in censequence. Botli ?? pleaded N.,t Guilty. The Ad,,ocate-Depurte then ntated to the Court, that it was his ...

OFFENCES

... , ?? SUICIDE IN PRISON._A middle-aged man, of tne OOI of Wallace, belonging to KIilbarchan, who w afiaed in Paisley prison, charged with a trifling act of theft c itt suicide on Wednesday morning by catting Ir hiq with the razor he had got to shave ?? 9lerte ESCAPE OF A CONVICT.-On the remova 5f a prisoners from the Town hall at the close of tlte 505jz0 a convict, William Harrison, on whom ...

Published: Saturday 22 October 1842
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 355 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—TUESDAY

... I CENTRAL CRIMlNAL CoURT-TUESDAY. [Before the Recorder.] MISDEMEGANOUR-CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY. Morris 01yers, Joseph rlyers, George Daniels, A bra.- hltsn Cohen, tiid Charles Fininey, surrendered in court to take their trials upon a charge of conspiracy, to effect a forcibls and illegal entry into the p emises of John Adams. AMesrs. Clarkson and Bodkin conducted the prosecution. Mr Ballalntyne ...