LOVE, SUICIDE, and ATTEMPT at MURDER, in DERBY

... - - - LOTE, SIC1DlE2, and A7TTEMJ'P ~at MURDER, I in DEtB Y. I~~. I As deterrmined ani act of suicide arld attempt to poison au irlirvidil ln occurred in this town, on ?? last, as it lias ever been our lot to record, it appetr'v that a person nanuied Frauk Dixon Mianing, who ?? been residi lug iu Noltinghmii for so0ine limcle pist. had paid attentionif; to a fleale a named Caroline Allen, tile ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1845
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2553 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE MEETING

... L - ,,, n S. toL E- I*I JVfaday, December 30. Sederiund-The Treasurer; Convener Leslie: Messrs W. Mat- thews, Rose, Henderson, Connon. A. C. Matthew, Oldman, Black, Smith, Topp J Simpson, W. Chalmers, M3achrat, Rennie, Wisely, and Mitchell. The Lord Provost Preses. OAS fNTTRACT. - The Committee appointed to consider the matter of takfng es- timates from the two gas companies, to supply the ...

SURREY SESSIONS

... ._fcre 1omas Pcutkl6, Esq., Chairman, and a full Bench of Magistrates]. The GIS'r al EPiplia'oy Quarter Sessions for the county cemmeirl'd yesttirdaa morning before the Eerl of Loveloce, ?? f;ecblp, Esq., M.iP.; B. Hawes, E.q., M.P.; J. An- t-s, Esq., M.P. ; C. Barclay, Esq. M.P.; J. Briscoo, I.P. ; the High railiff, the Under-Sheriffs, and a 0.liiorous attendance of the ulagistracy. There ?? ...

WORSHIP [ill]

... WORSHIP SE1 FEMALE INTREPIDITY.-MarY Pa'!er, a good-looking Y young married woman, was placed at theer, charged with a havingattempted to commit self-destructithy tbrowing h herself into the Regent's Canal. Ic It appeared from the statement of a respectable 'miv aged woman, named Mary Ann Gooch, that having been hastily summoned, between eleven and twelve o'clock, on Saturday night, to attend ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INT8LLIGE2VCE-TuESDAY. -4- BOW-S TREET. Samuscl Gregory, a person whose manner indicated i great degree of e-,citoment, was placed at the bar befbre Mr.Jardine, charged with having broken plate-glass worth £10, at the house of Mr. Canton, the dentist, in St. Mar- tin's-lane. Mr. Davis, a solicitor, stated that he was at Mr. Canton's honse yesterday evening, when the prisoner came and ...

DERBYSHIRE DECEMBER SESSIONS, 1844

... I)E/'f ' S18 sInR DECEMBER SESSIONS, 1844. T1hIeSe Sessions coinuicuced at the Count)' Hall, Derby, !CSterday (Tuesday). tat 12 o'clock at noon, beibre J. E ?? Esq., Clairtilau, naud a full bench of Magis- 1 'atvs. Tl3E ACCOUNTS. Mr. EV'ANS, Al. P., read the folluwiug stateuacnt of aCeounts:_ LIST OF BILLS FOR CHRISTMEAS SESSIONS, 1S44. CLERKU OF T'HE PEACE: J, Charge - 221 0 0 Ditto (for ...

Published: Wednesday 01 January 1845
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1809 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SHERIFFS' COURT.—TUESDAY

... SBERIFFS' COURT.-TUESDA'Y. RYLES V. GARDNER AND ANOTHER. There were this morning two actions under this name, in one of which Henry Ryles, in the other Charles Ryles, was the plaintiff. In both cases the ground of action was the same, and in both the defendants were Wm. Gardner and 3 ames Thompson. In the first case, in which Henry Ryles was the plaintiff, the principal witness was Charles ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—DECEMBER 28

... I - I I ? - 1. ? - ? ?? .. Ift w 'I ,,A DM ?? , , -i ioitigg. -v?; .1 ?? 7 -,g ?? , . 1. . , i, r eminent coreutsl; gnhirat'io took' pl4oe P..S ?? ayestry ou the aubject, the' rden apfioiously esteiq&$0pro`ose the resolutfous, Ili th~i 'ddst of the dig. pte4,%bup~ly retired fron 'the :estry' without'putting Any quystgtirof~j ournment or ?? e'eting theu. , 4p,*,ered by at, titut u-der ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... DUBL.t~! Por>C Y * I m !. r l, : I I ' i P~i~ce-oonstable 50 A charged' Robert ,MDade with: ?? oozbtthbla;'tated thatj be found the Orisondr hiflaime. street, at the cbriter of Primn-t'e~btep.h j.hoqrs of elevefis fia tvielve, 'o'olok., He badi ai io hne b4 if hiais ha wlt'whl~h he 1was, striking~a ~anippodt vdry ilolbntlY. He wui kicking his beels 1ifthe arir and screamed ~ o'cail9'cailly ...

INQUEST ON MR. MAYOW, SOLICITOR OF EXCISE

... INQUEST ON MRB. AVAYOW, SOLJCITOR I I OF EXCISE. I Yesterday morning Mr. Mills, the deputy coroner, held an inquest at the Friend in Hand public-house, Colonnade- mews, Russell-square, on the body of Mr. Philip Weynsil Mayow, aged 7:3, the late solicitor of Excise, No. 54, Guildford-street. The jury having viewed the body, Susan Guy stated that she was housemaid to the deceased. On Monday week ...

CITY SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... I.. , , CITY SESS16N8 -tm> En .- i| ?? * ~ ~ ~ ~ DY: qt The UecordqI took his '.eat ow the bnch at ten o'clock 1Yeatetrdqy merning,, ,, ; r ?? ' ; ?? *, Francis Waddooh,,Jame8s lutton, nd Willie, laughnn were indlottnl fqr stealing, a; blsniret,.o p pt4 , apdt oials ir -the proporty of -PArik ?? 'Lobghlin atlut 8avatb,14Loughlln foqr.reqeivlng aapRe, ILno Wing tthem tof liave beea jstelen:; ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... DEATH OF A GENTLEMAN Or FORTUNE PROM PRUSSIC AcID.-Yesterday afternoon, at three o'clock, Mr. Wailey, M.P., hold an inquestat the Holly Bubh Tavern, Hampstead, on the body of Frederick Clissold, E-q., aged 52, who died at that house on Saturday last, under very painful and singular circumstancee. The deceased belonged to one of the oldest and most opu- lent familieb in the county of Suffolk. ...