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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 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE.—FRIDAY

... POLICB INTEL.LiGNCB.-FRIDAY. CLERKBNWELL. lt TunT EN.Li'vtTRO'0 SHOO0T THlE Qtinmr.-Tho suppoesd. mono- lt. maniac £clsrdse Arnistrowsj, who hod been remanded en tiro rre- let. vious day on a charge of threatening to shoot thea Queen, wa i brought up for flinal examinriltion.T Tire court was crowded with respectable individuals, and great fret inte-rest was manifested in thea proceedings. ...

DIABOLICAL MURDER AND ROBBERY

... DIABOLICAL MURDER AND RBBERY.J A FAMILY OF MALEFACTORS. At the Assize Court of Calvados six culprits were placed at the bar who had long been the pest of the region in which they lived. About twelve months ago a horrible crime committed at Bayeux brought four prisoners before this court. On the 4th March, 1842, a man named Caillet, who had the reputation of being possessed of some property, ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ZBRITSXD 3&aiWXR11PVCY COURT. The Court did not sit on Monday or Tuesday. On Wed- nesday an audit was fheld of the a ecounts of the estate of 3015 JON ES, of Chepstow; and of the separate estates of W. M ORGA N and T. HloRoy D, R. MA nSDEN, draper, &c., Brynmawr, obtained his certificate, there being no opposition. i THURSDAY. '(Before Mr. Sergeanot Stephen.) RE FRALE Y and MERCHANT, ...

HORRIBLE MURDER

... (Abeidgedfrern the Woleerhampton Chronicle.) On Tuesday last, a long Investigation took place before Mr. T. M. Phillips, coroner, and an intelligent I jury, at Bilston, into the cause of the death of a girl named Mary Jane Wild, eighteen years of age, who, it would appear, was thrown down a pit, in conse. qaence of her refusing to comply with the wishes of four men, who had met her (while in ...

POLICE

... ALLEGED CRIM. CON. AND FELoNY-At Hammersmith, Samuel Millett, described as a waterman, was brought up before Mr Clive, from Dublin, on a charge of having stolen a penknife, the property of Mr Smyth, late proprietor of the King's Arms Inn, Fulham, with whose wife he had ?? Lewis contended that, by the case of the King v. Tolfer, it had been decided that if any portion of pro- perty belonging to ...

Published: Saturday 30 December 1843
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2827 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... - CITY SESSIONS-YE8TERDAY. ?? Right Hon. the Recorder sat yesterday for the trial , of prisoness. I . I , i , . I Mary Keating pleaded guilty to an indictment,, charging her with having stolen a purse and a quantity of money from a person named Wyms. The prisoner was sentenced to three months' hard laboar. Margaret Connor was charged with having stolen a silver watch fromn Mathew Kavanagh. The ...

YORKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... - . to r .v.vnfnlr f 99 I In FRIDAY, DtixAtIDER 22. ., 3- James Pilkin glon and 1illiam Siehlleld were charged with a ; having, ol tile 2nd of November last, feloniously broken and tt id entered at certain eberel, called Gill Kirk, in the pariah of ti Id Barnoldswick, and sacrilegiously stolo the said ?? ap- A o, plate, the property of the parishioners ?? the ?? ap E of pered hat n th evening ...

Published: Friday 29 December 1843
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3289 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHESTER-LE-STREET PETTY SESSIONS, DEC. 20

... CHESTEIRIE-STREET PETTY SESSIONS. DEc. 20. (I5efore G. T. Fox and JOHN CoORsoN, Esqrs.) The Ownersof Edmonsley Coffier- and their Workmen. The owners of Edmonsley Colliery were summon- ed by Thomas Pearson, one of their workmen, to recover the sum of ?? due to him as wages. Mr Beasley, clerk to Mr Roberts (the pitmen's ad- vocate), in consequence of the absence of the latter gentleman, ...

Liverpool Winter Assize

... -, ?? lfbqp- t, ??t- To BEFORE UR JUSTICE NIITML dE. RIPJDA Y51 Dmboiue 2.Wm Mr. Justice WIGIITMAN took hsis seat a few minit~e beforl te nine o'clock, Rod proceilded ta-pass I 50 SIINTh2IC1t ON THE BIGAIIlZSTIof Addreissing the prisonersI his LORDSHIP said they bad beell Tb Oconvicted 'of the erimes of bigamy. There, wrsr few ?? wil Iil whlobpresentedmregraadatlountlinnthls. Ing'euf~rqtst a ...

POLICE

... P: LwC . 'Pin WILL FoasoflRY CASE.--Sr. ?? I. Bastes-, the sol- ctrof Noei Bridge-street, Blackfriare, ansi .t11- Jacassle F/el- If -I lrnswvirk-tertaee, Wohosrib-road, who etatsd charged ~,sshaing forg'ed it w'ill, puirportitng to be lhee last wvill and teslolwitS Of. ten Slack, wvere again pulared at sthe bar, before tce Lord Meyer, for further ?? court was ,erY essechl ?? Lord Mlayor took ...

SECOND COURT.—TUESDAY, DEC. 26

... SECOND COURT.-TUESDAY, DEC. 26. (Before Mr. Justice Coltman.) beel Mr. Justice Coltman, who arrived in this city on Monday, for the purpose oF assisting Mr. Justeo nan 111auls in the gaol delivery ior this county, took his bed seat in the NiAi Prins Court at ten 'cliOct. evil H105GHWAY ROBBERY AT Lll-DS. else James Chappel, 3M, and Matthew I''aise~ri~ght, bee 23, wirre jauieted tbr that they, ...