ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Stalluion and Little Oakley the property of the Earl of Cardigan, with nets and bludgeons, fur the purpose of taking game and rabbits. Mr. Humrnfir having stated the case; it was proved by Lord Cardigan's gamekeeper and two of his assistauts that about ten ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... Special Jury, t to try the case:- i Jorseph Toii-tt, Esq., William Arden, Esq., John t lesett, E-q. Edward Riebone, E&q., Edward Fnrmer, Esq., John Tartan Fereday, E~q., John Bourne, Esq., t E. P. CLrtwri hIt, Esq., Edward Tongue, 1eq., Richard f Ilizeldine ...

REBECCA AND HER DAUGHTERS

... were so well armed and ready for action, that the dra. goons could not enter the town untiL Monday morning, and the conflict that took place on Neweastle-bridge is beyond descrip. tion; The soldiers were thrown off their horses, their arms taken from them ...

Published: Sunday 02 July 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1391 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWCASTLE QUARTER SESSIONS

... rdic of guilty, and the prisoner was sentenced to ~elve months' tinprisonualent in the house of correction, th hard labour. JOHN COOPER, (19,) pleaded not guilty to the argo of having on the 7th of April last, stolen I d Spout, onutaining 3.bs. of lead ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... O'Connor charged St Mr. Edward Bassett, gunmaker, of 22, Aston's-quay, with T having imported fire-arms, without license for so doing. tl Mlr. Henry Grattan Curran appeared as counsel on be. Bi half of the tradesmen of Dublin. ti Mr. O'Connor said he sent ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... struck me with a walking itick ot tie arm, aitf lie told msa to get home nud put iy beid in a bog, and iocket the money. Mr. Clie: What 1 irid of a blow was it-did it hart yUrr _-ivitmilrbr : lie struck iris aeross the arm. It pained me very DUicl. I ehowed ...

Arrest of Daniel O'Conneil and his son John

... and his son John. I _ . A . - . jjre learn from a second edition of the ITWarder of Saturday last, that another deci- sive step has been taken against the Re- c pealors. The Government have resolved t upon prosecuting Mr. O'Connell, Mr. John O'Connell, ...

WEST-RIDING MICHAELMAS SESSIONS

... Ichairniau); lien. Edwin Lascellee, Harewond; Rev. PI of James Armoitage Rhodes, Roundhey, near Leeds ; John Plumsbe t* Temapest, Esq., Tong Hailf, near Leeds; John Ilyllyd, Esq., Culton, at ?? ; Win. Hattie Wrigletson, Esq.. M.P., Cuswortb, near -Donefaeter; ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... about to introduce the allotment system among the poor on his estates at Goldsbrough and other places. It is stated that Lord Cardigan has instructed his law agent to apply to the Court of Queen's Bench for a rule for a criminal information against the Timies; ...

STATE OF SOUTH WALES

... SPECIAL COMsloISSION IN WALLS.-W& understand that the prisoners who are directed in the commission to be tried are John l Hughes, David Jones, John Hugh, who are charged with firing withl intent, Sc., and for beginning to demolish a dwelling-house at Pon-. ...

EXTRAORDINARY SUICIDE

... baptised, having been burnt down. Amongst tse company were, besides the sponsors, Lord Marcus Hill, Lord Dudley Stuart, ir John lasterman, aid Miss Mastemman. the Lord M~ayor elect and MrS ansI tire Misses Meg;av Dr. IKenney, Alderman Lucas, Sir P. Laurie ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that the pri- soner threw a bucket of mortar on the lad. Committed for a week. A notorious character, named Laurence Grattan, charged two females, named Eliza Miller and Maria Johnston, with having stolen his pocket-book. Office-sergeant Kennedy said ...