POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLZC? ZNTELLZG?NCE. CoUN.CIL -/I0 uSE, Baiarloc, SATUgR DASY . Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Mr. Savage. Twco respectablyattired persons, namaed Ellen Perish and Eleanora Pelrish, mother and dlttuhter, woere charged, the daughter E~llenl with having stolen the goods of Mr. .JohnJonles, and the mother wvith receiring thena, knowinlg them to be stolen. Mr. Joises keeps a ilknmercory and ...

THE MURDER AT GADDESBY

... THAr MURDER AT GADDESBY. l ?? I An inquest was lield on Wednesday at the village of Gad- desby, before Mr. Clarke, coroner, on tbe body of James Gar- nier. Deceased was a young man much respected, and thle son of a small farmer, residing at Itlarsly. About 17 weeks previous to Whitsuntide h1e entered into the service of MIr. Messenger, of Gaddesby-lodge, the owner of a filrm of about 150 acres ...

INFAMOUS ATTEMPT

... The magistrates of Hull were engaged on Wednesday in in. vestigating a charge of a very extraordinary nature, preferred by Sir Felix Booth against a young mjn named Felix Booth, second cousin and godson to the Ron. Baronet, and whom the latter charged with, having a few days agowriitten a letter, dated Horner.squarei in thattown, and forwarded through the General Post to the London residenice ...

Published: Sunday 15 January 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 961 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS

... AC C I DENTS. WRECK OF THE QUEEN STEAMER.-Mr Hare, of Bristol, has furnished the following account of the disaster: - The Queen steam packet, Captain Gardner, started from Bristol on Friday last, at haltfpast ten o'clock r.as., with a valuable cargo and passengers ; and at eleven o'clock same night, being suddenly enveloped with a dense fog, struck on a rock in Jack's sound, off Milford ...

Published: Saturday 09 September 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 854 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... I ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE, OXFORD CIRCUIT. ;SHREWSBURY.-FrAncis Parget, Wilfinas Dix, Theem,, Leclrcock, and James Smith, were arraigned uponra charee of having entered certain enclosed woodlands in the OCes pation of Joseph Ednmonds, on the 1st of December From the testimony of Oakley, Mr Gatteker's head-keeper it appeared that he was out on the night in question crisis nine other under-keepers, ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1752 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—JUNE 24

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCII-JumE 24. SITTINGS IN SANCO ArT91t TRtINITY TURM. ,1Afrrell coed ?? v. John 1earker.-This action was tried at the Guildhall, London, the 9th of July, 1842, before Lord Don- man and a Special Ju-y, and a report of the case appeared in our impression of the l6th of July, 1842. The circumstances of the case on the trial were as ?? action was brought by James aud Robert ...

ILFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... 'On Saturday last Mrs'. AanelU Bryant, a middle-aged lady, dressed in the first style of fashion, and who wore an elegait gold watch and massive chain, was brought from Ilford j'ai where sihe had been from~ the Monday preceding, and placed at the bar before William Cotton, Esq. Chairman, and a full bench of Magistrates, at the Angel Inn, Ilford, for final examination on a charge of stealing a ...

SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY

... SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS-WRIDNESDAY. A LAOY 8iI0PLIrfER,-Mary Davis, aged 37, a good-looking female, of respiectable connections, was indicted for feloniously stealing, on the 22d of September last, in Southwark, a piece of silk, the property of Messrs. Olney, silk-mercers.-Mr. Charnook appeared for the defence. The case was a very clear one against the prisoner. It ap- peared that on the day ...

Winchester

... ?? - ?? &tA T UR FAY iB R TFA itU 2i, 1ti4:i. it ?? TIltoseoAssizes ttt1o1mtio r.Ihtsdui', on which day the Cr .is~ie.t was Opened, ait the Caistle of to Winiehister. The Judges oh' Assize, Sit, Cressivehl Crecesacil, K(night, and Datvid Firetotis Atelterley Ser- gealtit.at-i Olv, artrivedl itl IWiti CIt'siCr. aboit t hittil~was tt tal)o i ilock, b'rtit Sriatlhtieltsaye, whlere they d ittetl ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTRFLLIGBNCE-SArURD&Y. COURT OF CHANCFERY, The( sittings after Term) commenced this morning ' 'run QUEEN V. VISCOUNT CAtfTBRI~tlia. Thti' wits a proeretlini; arising out of thu acgidetatill destruction of tifs' Housses of Parliament by lire. Lord Canterbury, whol was at that tier Speaker of the House of Conitons, and permitted, toi right of Itie iffive, to occupty apartmieltS in ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LAW NOTCOBS-Tnis DAY. 8HERtIFFS' COURT, RED LION-SQUARE-Sit at Eleven. Harvey v lotliblall-Grcen v Senior-Brown v illinton-Caufor v Mlltish,-H1rviuit v Beva,-AM'Geoeti v Gibblugs-Whitelook v Tink- ler-3foore ilsNor-Captiit v Crawoty-Wallis v Hlodd-Ben- neft v .vnes-Gatvin ' Junmes-Wilson and another v Byron- Purnell v Syvmpsomi-Halliweell v Podimore-Burks v French. Short Unudefiended Causes ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... LAW INTBLLIGRNCE.r,% xDAY. PRIEROG0ATIVE COU:RT. (ltefore Sir II. Joannr Fitst.J t Ttl asa DUMM0ONsD V. I'AnI6Iit--juu outrt'a'. iI T Ilewa aqestionl as to the( admnissibility oif an) allegation pro- s Oil lndg its the Will of Mil nor. Getisrol 1erev Dtrummnond faipper d1ated fill 161t of Ju01w, 1642-n hollograph- by which lhoIfl i ole C piersonail property,innoultiiiig to nearly £05000, wits ...