POLICE INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... POLICB INTELLIGENCE-SATURDAY. MANSION-HOUSE. CHARGE OP FOIIGcity.-Ayounigmnau,nanmedlVilliam1b Afttfedl Clark, was brought up in the custody of Daniel Forrester, the officer, charged with having committed a forgery on the banking-bouse of Smith, Payne, and Smiths. Mr. Tessier, clerk at Messrs. Smith, Payne, and Smiths' Banking-house, produceld a cheque for £24 2s. Ild., which purported to be ...

Singular Escape from the Queen's Bench Prison

... At Union Hall, on Tuesday, Mr. Chester, the Deputy Marshal of the Queen's Bench Prison, applied for a warrant against Mr. Frederick tudford, a gentleman of property, confined for debt, who made his escape from the gaol under the following remark- able circumstances:-Mr. Ludford had been an inmate of the above prison for about six months, and on Monday, February 20, lie woo missing from the ...

THE COURT

... TIESE : COURT. 'The returrn of Ilt Court to B1uckiughamn Palace has broeght all accession of public business to the Queenl. Her Majestv held a Court onl Monday; at which the Prince of Thcrmn and Taxis, was introduced by the larou deCottleo, the Bavarian Mlinister. Count de Pollo1, tihe Sardinian Minister, and Sir George Shee, the Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary from the Court ...

OFFENCES

... THE MURDER 26 YEARS AGO.-The paragragh stating that a man named Holden recently deceased at Egypt, near Chowbent, Lancashire, had confessed before his death to two women that he was one of the perpetrators of the horrid murder at Pendleton in 1817, is entirely a fabrication, no such confession having been made. We have seen a lett or trem John Pemberton, the constable of the place, who, alter ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1882 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... PflLICE. MANSION HOUSE. The LOxD MAYOR having received a 51. note from the mate of the Erebus ship-ef-war, with a request that his Lordship o^ouid hand it over to the only survivor of the crew of the tjonqueror, his Lordship desired that the boy should appear at le Mansion-house for the purpose of receiving the amount.- The lad, who stated his name to be Axetsorfcoe, accordingly made his ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, FRIDAY, FEB. 24

... LIABILITY OF COMMON CARRIERS t WATSON & ANOTHER v. BOYES. e E Mr. RIC;AnDs and Mr. CLrAssYwere counsel for the plaintiffs, t and Mr. J(e:LY and Mr. WATSON for the defendant. This action was brought in the siame of the assignees of a t Mr. William Fawcett, of Manchester, for an alleged inisdeli- very of sone wool tops so long ago as March, 1841. Fawcett was rmade a bankrapt in August, 1841, and ...

COLDBATH FIELDS PRISON

... On Tuesday evening a most important inveutigation, which oceupied nearly tour days, was resumed and concluded before Mr Wakley, M.P., at the House of Correction, Cold- bath fields, touching the death of James Doyle, aged 38, late a prisoner in that gaol. The inquiry was opened on the 15th ult., and certain charges, imputing neglect and ill treatment on the part of the officers of the prison, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POZaZOM ZNTELLIGENCre. Cou.vczn-H,;evs, BarsroL, SAUrrAoar. Magistrates present: Messrs. Newoman and Savage. A uwan, found beggiag, with 3s. Cd. in his pocket, was sent to prison for a week's hard labosur. Jases Spoarrow was charged with begging in York-place. Mr . Newman. stated that he saw the prisoner beggiag and warned bimn tp go out of ?? parish of Clifton, but after that, the man went In ...

SHERIFFS COURT, RED LION-SQUARE

... Elleore Comnsnssioners James WIdai anid James liurcheli, Esqrs., and a Special Jury.] TILE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS. THlE QUEEN V. DEAN AND AN5OTHtER. This wag a special commission Issued out of thre Eichequer, anid signed by Janies Lord Abloger end the Queen's Resnembrancer, and indorsed by Mr. Baron Gurnsey, and was directed to the above-named comamissisoners, to Inquire if John Dean and ...

THE CUSTOM-HOUSE FRAUDS

... 7iEll CUS2l'Ol_-IIOUSI, FIRIAUD,$. MEETITNG OF Till OPERATIVE 13RltA DI-SIl I ttnTharfoday night, at 7 o'clock,an numerousmeeting l trc opsrative broad-silk weivers of Bethnal-grecn, i~pitolh dl, and their virijitv, was held at the British Sethorl-rfoon Abbey-street, etihunal isreen-roadI , to take into coasidaer tion the nefarious practice of passing eilk roanist-itur,.J goode threugh ti:C ...

TRIAL OF DANIEL M'NAUGHTEN FOR THE ASSASSINATION OF MR. DRUMMOND

... 7- X, OF DANIEL IN'NAUGHTEN ,,OR THE ASSASSINATION OF ,I'R. DRUMMOND. C.,NTRXL CRIMINAL COUIIT.-FltIDAY. It loving been for some time known that the trial of 31yeughteii was appointed for this day, the number of pet'Oon seeking admission to the court was enormous. This btViog been anticipated, the precautions taken by the sheriffs wera propzrtisnally strict, and the difficulty of gettilg evci ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—SATURDAY

... LAW INTELTLIGENCL'-SATrlDAY. COURT 'OF CHANCERY. N RE 110IOY. Mr. Wakefield moved for au injunction to restrain a per- Sol, who hits carried away a Mjiss HOy or Foy, a ward of the court, froin marrying her or abusing her prsDon. From the affidavits of the nienbers of tbe lady's family read in support of the motion, it appears that she is just of age, and that after her disappearsmce, having ...