SUSPECTED MURDER AND ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

... SUSPECTED MURDER AND} I --ATTEMPTED SUICIDE._ THE, ADJOURNED INQUEST, The adjourned inquest on the illegitimate child of MU~ Flizabeth Jeffery was held at the Town-hall on Saturday CI morning last at ten o'clock. The first witness called was Geo. Lowther, surgeon, who deposed that he had made a post mortem examination of the infant, in pursuance of the order of the coroner, on Wednesday last, ...

Published: Friday 19 June 1846
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4481 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WHOLESALE POISONING IN NORFOLK

... THE WflOLESALE POISONING IN NORFOLK. TEIRMINATI'ION 01' 'Ill' COROSIEL S INQUIRY . ?rd TERMIINAT10X O1' 'IlIIE COIIOXIAL'S INQUIROY. Cni ion iNoilwicII, Thursday Mloriing. Di The inquiry which has been going on ftr the last 'few refe of weeks, respecting the appalling deaths by poisoning, in the ciii, village and neighbourbood of HIuppishurgh, beforc AMr. Pit- tht) grim, the county coroner, ...

PROVINCIAL

... with Patal ' Result is recorded bv the Manchester Courier. An inquest was held in that borough Wednesday, on the body of Thomas Siddall, the Brid ge-strect, Ardwick, who met with His death whilst attempting to rescue the life of fellow- T,?^ e Dece , ased wa « only thirteen years of age. On Tuesday he and two other about his own age, were a wall abutting on the river MeOlock, when one of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURT OF CHANCERY-SATURDAY. Atkins, plaintiff, Sadleir, respondent. Mr. Monahan, Q.C., applied, on the part of the peti- tioner, to have the receiver in this cause removed, and a new receiver appointed. The application had been pre- viously made to the Chancellor on a consent signed by the petitioner and Mr. Sadlier, the respondent's solicitor; but it hav ug been stated in an affidavit made by ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... I SWIN~r , U EXTR&AORDINARY.-A deep-laid schienie of swindling by evidently a practised hand was last ieek sune- cessfully played off bv a well-dressed gentleminaly-lookiing mal, upon some of ?? most respectable innkeepers and tradesmen of Windsor, Eton, aed Slough. OnL Tuesday mornigw last a person of highly respectable appearance and getltlemclanly manners arrived at Slough by'an ar il ...

Published: Saturday 06 June 1846
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5942 | Page: Page 10, 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AN'D OCCURRENCES. - - ?? u.a n th- nra- CLERiCAL DsLINlQUENYC.-%V ith reference to tnnc prtt- graph under this head iii last week's I Examiner,' which was taken front the I Brighton Herald,' a correspondent of the Times' has wiitten, to state that the rumour is a mare fabri- cation. The rev. gentleman who wos pointed at in the para- graph Isso ad the matter itvestigated, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... POLICE Ii'TELLG/3iVGENV-FRIDktY. BOW-STREET. CIrAnrO At-.iI'tSC'P Alrl''itt ttti.-015sly William Lee, a ietter-carrierr, of G'oirirrt-str'ot, Eanliell, wats priacedl at the bar, clittityi wilth Stealing a letter eontitainiitt aI soererigil, the piropterty of lie Il'tstirttsttr-tlneiras. mr. l'ostcaett, orr the, list Of tire Post-Oicev, conductedI die prose- lolteet ryrrelt, a Conrstabie ...

POLICEINTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLICE JNrhLL]GENCE-MOXD. MANSION'- IIOUS E. loulst 1'entWep.1, a iiroigiier, who ln toetiilsi liat lie Ccclli tiot spscok it weiid (if Entglishi, woo,, hrointlit bolliro Ald~oerman fijltN, tar it finatl examiination tt, litoitg vith IlaxiIig SIOleII aI hick, flii ?? ci Of, tile tlioetiior Of ?? ?? 111irineooi Ciompoiiv, liiriitill, ?? aI V.tth1 ie plierly IlIf airtM. litiohniti, iperfuiiri, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LAW INTELLIGLINUC-W-EDNESDAY. .JUD)ICIAL CO 1M1ITTE!E OFTTIE PRIVY COUINXI L. [Ilefore thle Lord Presidenti, l~ord i~toll,(dale ;tte Jstdge of tlii All- luiralty Ctsoirt, the clasorcllor of' ?? of C-rnwall, Sir E4. Thast, and Sur E. Ev lyas. VASOS AIt It BItiiY t3NCAI.SA V. VASSAltRREDDY ATiIIAMA. MTr. KiisgS.lkC, Q.C., itssoned, aisd conctuded lii orgosocant Oil te- half offtis :Ippeltottt, ...

THE LATE FATAL COLLISION ON THE MERSEY

... I iy INQUEST ON THREEE OF THE B0DIES. I LiVEIOtlr,;SATURDAY. This morning, at ten o'clock, an inquest was held at the Sessions-house, Chapel.street, on tht bodies of John c Roach, aged ?? M'Glone, aged three months, ir and Patrick Geoghan, aged forty.five years, before Philip ;r incy Curry, Esq., borough Coroner. MEllen aclean, widow, left Sligoon Sanday latby the Rambler, She belonged to a ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—YESTERDAY

... IoURTr OF QUEEN'S BENCH-YESTERDAY., (Before the Lord Chief Justice and a special Jury.) la PRESS PROSEOUSIJON. te The Queen v Charles Gavina Ditffy, Propriet or q1f Om its Nation Newspaper. thf The court eat at half-past ten o'clock, when the case of an, The Queen v. Duffy, specially fixed for this morning, was sil called on. vic Counsel for the prosecution-..The Attorney-Genleral II ...

REMEMBER THE 30TH OF MAY, 1844!

... DUBLIN. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17, 1846. I REMEMBER THE 30TH OF yAY, 1844! CRIME IN IRELAND. This is the season for returns. The police have fallen upon very stirring and by no means disagree. able times; for their tastes lie all in the direction of feeding the Constabulary Office, Dublin, and, through the Constabulary Office, the government. Practice has made them perfect in this department of duty, ...