SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES—APRIL 10

... SOUTH LANCASHIRE ASSIZES--APrnL 10. IMPORTANT COMMEMCIAL CASE. 0 Governor and Comnpany of the Bank of Ireland v. Archer I and another. This was an action on a bill of exchange for 8521. lO0., drawn by Messrs. Joseph and Christopher Schroeder upon the defendants and accepted by theam Counsel for plain- tj tiffs went into a detail of certain transactions between the plaintiffs, the defendants, ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... I , . -DUBLIN POLICE-YESTERDAY. HEAD-OFFICE. Row AT ST. CATHEitlNB'S VxSTYV.-Thomas Eaton, beadle and enginqeke'eper of St. Catherine's parish, appeared to answer the complaint of Mr. Peter Parnell, for having used abusive and threatening language to him, and for putting hisieindread and fear of his lfe. Ir. D:ulliar vwas for the coiplainant, and after stating the case he called Mr.Piarnell, ...

OCCURRENCES

... OCCURREN CES. SEmDUcnxON.-Wednesday evening the coroner for 6ur- rey held an inquest at Putney, on the body of Harriet Eliza- beth Langlands, late a domestic servant. Mr C. Shillito, Surgeon, said, he was called upon to attend the deceased on Friday nlight. He went to Captain Barwell's house, where le found deceased labouring under the effects of some mi- neral poison. A white powder in the ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1577 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—FRIDAY

... CENTRAL CRIMIIA L Co7CR-FRIDAY I B (Bofore Ir.nJustice CreswoU] . d | IJamph Roar7he, aged 20, itailer, and Branell Watford, aged 26' spinster, were Indicted for stealing one cash-box, two orders for the paynsent of 21, several bills of exchange value 4560 Bs, lid, rind I si spoons, tile property of Joshua Barrett nnd another, In their dwelling house. The prosecution was conducted by Mr. ...

HORRIBLE MURDER AT SUNDERLAND

... HORRIBLE MURDER AT SUNDERLAND- i n Ai Q.-A -. _ -- Lin bjaturday -afternoon, a, sailor named Ferry,, who has been for some time confined in a lnatic asylum at Gateshead Fell, made his escape whilst employed amongst the rest of the working class of patients. Be- ing supposed to have returned to his family at Monk- wearmouth, two keepers were immediately dispatched in a gig, and arrived at ...

IMPORTANT JUDGMENT IN THE CASE VOYSEY v. THE REV. GEORGE MARTIN

... IMDWORT'ANTL JUDGMEN'T IN THlE CASE VOY.SEY v. 'I-TE REV. GE'ORGE MARrTIN. - . . I or thil;' caso ive gave oti Ottflillieit few weelis Since, whlc' a Spciti CGoliolissioii rairo thle 1,rd( Blslop wim opened tit thle Chaipter I [Jose, to etoptire inota thle Correctness or' otherwise of' Chargeis bronght, hs' Mr. ,Thttno Vwvsov;, of Cr 'iiton, ironinonger. agigalst the 1Rev. (Georgo AMoititi, ...

TRIAL OF M. CAUMARTIN

... fCONTINUATION OP THE BITTING OP Tl1H FOURTH .. * DAX2, Al-RIlL 16.] 5 After a few wordg from M. Chaix-d ilt- Ange, the lPr si- dent declared the pleadings closed, and put the following questlons to the jury:-I. Is Edward Caumatrtin guilty of a having, on the 19th November, 1842, voluutarily inflicted a r wound upon Aime S9rey, whieh causf d his denth? 2. Was o tbe said wounld provoked by ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGRNCE-MoDNAY. CLERiNENWELL. Thse greater part of yesterday was oecupied at this court i Inves-. igaring tle following extraordhiary csot:- Richard Drervelt, a horsoeJukey. residing at No. I11, Acton-llce v Ssgnigge-wella-road, was charged with Wlesilig a horse, value ISO guineas, the property of William itothans, 3Seq., alias Sir William In Itolthar, Hurt. i 'Mr. Htodsona ...

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... SPORTiwG IN TWLLIGBRNcE. BlE'2'1NG AT MANCHESTER. CHESTER CUI'. 5 to I sagt The Corsair (taken) 120 to 1 allat Galanthus (taken) 7 to I - Alillepcde (taken) I est as before. DERBY. S to I aget Cotherstosse (taken) 120 to I agst Winesoar 0 to I - A Blritiss t'eomass(t) 50 to I - Gaper OAKS. o to I agat Maria Day Ila to I aget Laura filly OATTERICY. iRIDGE RACES. Tisrtunatr.-.-Tlse Champagne ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ZVOLZCO ZUTELLZGENCM. Coeurc~rL-Hg~f'ss, BRt trOL, SATURDAY. Jae ognadTomas MrIn, two pau.per heDyS, belong-. ing oteCitnuin were hagd soith. dsroying tw p Ir of oo.Awtnasted that be saw them with big sticko beat-r ieg the shoes to pieces. The magiatrates lined the prisoners Is. Od. each and costs for the damage, and in default of pay- ment to go to bridewsll for ten days. George Hughes, for ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I I MonDAY-The one hundred and second session, and sixth off the present mayoralty commenced this morning before the Right Hon. the Lord Mayor, the Recorder, Aldermen Sir Chapman Marshall and Sir James Duke, the Sheriffs, and usual city aU- thorities. The following is a summarystatement, descriptive of the various offences with which the prisoners, committed for trial, at the present Session ...

Published: Sunday 09 April 1843
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3330 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURTS OF LAW

... ?? OF LAW. - I . CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. The sixth session of the -present mayoralty commenced on Monday morning. The calendar contains a Jist of 269 prisoners, of which there stand charged with burglary, 6. uttering and having in possession corxuterneit coin, 19; cur. tilage, breaking, and larceny, 1; cuttin and wounding, 8; embezzlemset, 4; forgery and uttering orged instruments 4; *i6rse ...