LAMENTABLE SUCIDE OF THE REV. G. WATSON, VICAR OF CAISTOR

... LAMENTABLE SUICIDE OF THE REV. G. WATSON, VICAR OF CAISTOR. .jilan On Sunday morning last, about eight o'clock, the Heii iinlbitants of Caistor were ?? info the grcatest coul consternstion bythe discovery that the Rev. G. Watson, A the respected Vicar of that perish, and rector of the nd- adys j oining village of Itothivell, hld committed euicide under T peculiarly distreasitig circiumstrnces. ...

Published: Friday 01 March 1844
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1100 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE HUSBAND

... HORRIBLE MURDER OF A WIFE BY THE I HUSBAND. On Sunday morning last, considerable sensation was t created in the neighbourhood of WVhiteclhapel, by the tv discovery that a most barbarous and brutal murder had fc been perpetrated in Peter-street, by a man named Owen hi Leonard, on the body of his wife, he having cut her ti throat with a razor, and otherwise mutilated her person, hi under ...

POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT -In ou1 last we stated that STOPUFWD COURT.- MET.-In oufliw tated that Tohn Fth, of St. aee ?? wasined for exoigfrslesuffied eet. we had liave been requested to say that the party Bo lined was 'John so rih, senfor. an cetss -AND RH5ORSLLERS FfNEDe.-;Oo FrdyatTma Hal ?? O, and costs; James Ilesleh edsret at 609. and cents; Parc ate.Vuhalliroad. 40O. anid cs Cog Ellen Forrest. ...

Bankrupts, &c

... ;iltruwea, &c. 4, POLICE COURT-YSTERDAuY. at (Before J. D. Case, and J. W. Harden, Esqrs., and SirEdward Y re Cast.) nina , PoACsINo.-William Dawson, or Dyson, one of the four men daul ic charged with being in pursuit of game at Ireby, on the l0th inst., was on the evidence of Samuel Bennett, (who identified him as Ni one of the partles) convicted In the penalty of forty shillings and In h ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... On Monday, in re Harford and Davies, a first dividend of 2s. was declared on the private estate of William Weaver Davies. In the course of the proceedings, the following conversation took place. Mr. CLARK said he believed that Mr. Savery had mentioned to his honour (Mr. Sergeant Stephen) that the Ebbw Vale and Sirhowy estates had been sold. His HONoun-Yes; for 216,0001. Does that include the ...

THE LATE ALLEGED CASE OF CRUELTY AT THE WINCHCOMB GRAMMAR SCHOOL

... THE LATE ALLEGED CASE OF CRUELTY AT THE VINCHCOMB GRAMIMAR SCHOOL The circumstances attending the death of Conrad Algernon Cairter, a fine and promising youth, the Son of a Tespe9tIable selicitor at Winchoomb, have already appeared- in ,our: columns. In consequence of the severe censure conveyed to Mr. Lapiworth by the coroner's jury, the trustees of the school deemed it their Imperative ditty ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELaLIGENCE. I- - 3- - i- - - . . . . . . . ?? - - - - - SI COtxOIL-HOUS19, BRISTOL, SA'URDA Y. 0] Magistrates present: Messrs. Herapath and J. N. Sanders. David Griffiths, an old offender, was fined 20a. and costs, or one month's imprisonment, for being disorderly and assaulting C a constable. a Jeremy Leary was charged with stealing a water-cask, the a property of - Wallis. ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT.—TUESDAY

... ~STOL BANIcRUPTCY COUR.-TUrsDAY. 7r. Sergeant Stephen .) 1IST0L Ceos1a)issio),er M1r. Sergeant Stephen.) (B8fore ?? our last and previous rcE CAOLIe' te proceedings in this curious case; and ers Iva g.11 recollect that although at the first hearing 10rsip gave such an apparently straightforward tankrupto elicit the commendation not only of her alnent as the court, yet that at the adjourned ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... SO1MSElWSHIrSEn. ASSxZmS. CROWN COURT. tioe. BaFORE ME. JUSTICE PATTESON. was:i The commission for holding these assizes was opened IFw Wells, on Tuesday afternoon. The business is exceedingly ofe heavy, there being the names of 88 prisoners in the calendar. const The crimes may thus be classed :-Murder, 1; arson, 3; man- n, slaughter, 4; maliciously cutting, 4; rape, I ; robbery, 6;, an5SW ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ? ?roj.ZC?;FZJ??TELLZ ?-EE. CoutvcziL.Housp, BnISTOL, SAt'CJIDA r. I raeg present: Mlessrs. MoBayne and Luuell. t5 adr t NCv3 chsasrged with stealiug a bladebrlie of pork, en,1gtr Of ADiI Morgan. A policeman, in plain clothes, r.P' oter take it trom off the prosecutor's board in the e pr sOtes, begged bard for mercy, and said she - th ' P commit the effence, having three dtidceD at home. The ...

STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE SPECIAL ,ASSiZES. In thc course lf thasiewihC innel~ium Mt. Dec. 26, thle followving prisoners were tried-i Chiares Capeweil, W iitisiani Bront~, 'Thomtas Capiewel I, and wil John Deeming. were indicted fur a brutal anssault iipot Fa wl garnekefiper orfthe name ut flarrisonin iie service of Captain wil [eof' 'Thorp-halhl, fleSI 'Difliworib, oil the nlight of the tiel I 3th 1ilt. ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2176 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... !lI:!;LYS~IU~iE Qtli'RT1R SESSIONS. I t'.t'omol lot accident over7 which We ?? 11o (list ?? ihih I jo ot neteviray More Spe'cifically Eto rela *i.LI'liiof It. omit until okur next ?? ihM 'Irnot 'A he0 piie veh I 'g-Sol II he Sesosions, h ?? ve'iter- el:itvd to t 1w tillazicilll ?? if the county. ttitWVL ?? LIi o of' (Ine IPennyi 'll tilett I and * ii 11 1 ii'totOW lu 'p LIioato'ad thexeat, wit ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1844
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1200 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment