CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTH# L CRIMINAL COURT. l ilOND AY.-The I38 hsessiOn, and 6th of the present Mayoralty, commenced this mornring Theridges appointe by the rota to preside are Mr. justice Coleridge, Mr. Ju ric. Coltman, and Mr. Baron Platt, as successor to the late r. Baron Gurney. tatent descriptive of the various offences with Ahc tumae rsoners committed for trial at the present ession of Oyer and ferminer ...

Published: Sunday 13 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1891 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, & OCCURRENCES

... I THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT ASHTON. - ASI1TON, TUESDAY.-Yesterday afternoon an inquest was held al the Albion Inn, Ashton, before Mr M. S. Rutter and a respectable jury, or the bodies of the unfortunate- men who were killed by the falling of the arches on the Ashton branch of the Sheffield and Manchester Railway. There was no evidence of any novel character broughit forward at the inquest. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS, INOUESTS. ArrEGED CHIcD MURDEn. AT NORWICH.-on Satur- day, an inquest, which was adj,)urnid from last Saturday, was resumed and concluded at the Vestry-room of St, Magnus Church, London-bridge, before Mr. Payne, or view of the body of a newly born female infant, which was brought from Norwich, on last Good Friday, by the Rtemona steam-packet, in a hamper, and which was landed at ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-YESTERDAY. The Lord Chancellor sat at eleven o'clock. Mlet ealfe v. Atkinson. In this case , in which an issue was tried at the last asq- sizes of Drogheda, when tbd Jury found a verdict for defendant), the bill wag dismissed with costs in the cause each party to bear his own costs of the issue. His lordship disposed of the list shortly after two o'clock and then rose. LIST ...

DREADFUL MURDER

... I ?? - -- . . ?? (FuRM A CORRESPONDENT ) Claremorris. April 28, 1845. This hitherto peaceful district has been thrown into the greatest excitement and alarm in consequence of a barbarous and premeditated murder perpetrated within two miles of this town, on Wednesday evening, the 23d instant, by, it ap. pears, a farmer named Bryan O'Donnell, of Ballycarrick, under the following circumstances:. ...

THE LATE MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... THE LATE MURDER IN ST. CILES'S. EXAMINATION OF THlE SUPPOSED MURDERER. At half-past ten the magistrate, Mr. Jardine, disposed of the night charges, and at half- p ast eleven the prisoner was brought into court, and placed in the dock. He wa asked if his name washJoephnConnor, and he answered in the affirmrative. The first witness called was Bridget Honan, better known as Tsh Biddy. I know the ...

Published: Sunday 06 April 1845
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1917 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Accidents, Offences, & Inquests

... Irtaibto, Offtbtir & nquttt0v I Jouxa TAwFLa's CoyrrEssioN.-AYLE5BiiRY, S isDAY -The public must for the present coftenltthemselves dis, with. what has been revealed to then' relative to thre tin( guilt and confession of John Tawell. Tire document On ,which contains, his confession is brief and conclusive, tirl but from reasons wvhich may be hereafter explained, rh4 its contents will not be, ...

MEETING of MIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES

... MEjETING of AfIDDLESEX MAGISTRATES. A meeting of justices of the county of Middlesex took Place yes- terday, at the Sesslons-houso, Clerkenwell-gteen, for the transaction of coonty business. Mr. Pownall in the chair. The minutes of the lest court were read and confirmed. The Deputy Clerk of the Peace laid before the court the bills and other papers presented to Parliament affecting the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... LAW LTVT RLLIGENCE-T cEnDAY. HOUSE OF LOflDS-APPEA~LS, CoutMGCK V. 5t EISERBOO, Enuncri-ut, &hr. Tue present appeal wvas broug lt figahms a juniod enat of : division of the Court of Session, sonpewidog a ?? at ta, of the appellonts, oribinolly directed &ugart if.edoudi' Henderson, and afterwards transferred icaeths do spondent, for payinent of the balance due sp odou, the Rtoyal Bank of ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... DHEADFUL MURDER IN 87. GILES'S. I On Monday night, shortly before cleven o'clock, one of the most ferocious and deliberate murders which have been perpetrated for many years, was committed upon the body of a Orianai, named Ann Tape, at a house of !Il-fame, II, Ge eorge-street, St. Giles's. It appears that the deceased, a married womian, who had separated from her husband, and was well known in ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ?? ;.TELLIE-NCE 'CI' LT-LivE~poO, APRIL 9. iau- to recover a ?? for bribery at * I r~np' etretion. j In ?? ' £u- Illeld~crwln for the plaintiff; mtr. Wilkin; and t WaS broaght for the 00 ufldoi th .MUnattI I&I oration Act, o ?? et .bv 1jsssd for the better administratton of public affuirs. Prior beit ing passe own ogvred by charters, anid o.Peers were sometimes self-elected, and seldont well ...

DREADFUL MURDER IN ST. GILES'S

... DREADFUL MURDER W ST. GTLES'S.' On Monday night, shortly before eleven o'clock, one of the most ferocious murders which have been perpe- trated for ?? years, was committed upon the body of a woman named Ann Tape, alias Mary Brothers, at a house of ill-fame, II, George-street, St. Giles's. Since the horrible and equally mysterious murder of Eliza Grimwood, in the Waterloo-road, no case which ...