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BLACKBURN PETIT SESSIONS

... WEDNESDAY. (Before the Rev. J. Hopwood and J. Pilhington, Esq.) 1 DaUNKANDDIsooDBnLa.-Giles Howarth vascharged with having been drunk and disorderly, at half-past two that morning. He was found by police-constable Dowd, c lying on the ground in Blakeley Moor. In trying to get him to the station he tore mother officer's clothes. The t defendant acknowledged that he was drunk, and said that lie ...

PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY

... ine imrteentu nalt-yearly meeting of this company wis held yesterday at the offices in St. Mary-axe, when there was a numerous attendance of proprietors. Sir Campbell presided. Mr. Howell, the assistant secretary, read the usual report of the directors, of which the following an abstract: Since the last meeting of proprietors the following vessels have been despatched by the directors India ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES

... ACCIDENTS. OFFENCES, AND OCCURRENCES, DEATr CATUSED THROuGIr DeSSECrrOrN.-Wlcei the late Harvey Leach, the celebrated Gnoume Fly and Mon Monkey died, lie left orders, that after his decease his bodY should be givene to Mr Liston, of Uniiversity College Heospital, for disposal. Mr Listen hended the body over to his most inti- mate friend aecd comipaioun, Mr Potter, for dissection-who, whilst ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MONDAY, MAY 24

... [I eat I (Before the ViCrS-CHANCSLLOR OF ENGLAND.) iff, IN RE SIIEFFIrLD AND DONCASThR RAILWAY. 'hm CO.fP'l DI Y. aid His ?? made an ordo.r this morning uon Petition pre- terS ed b., five of tile aiiectois of the company for the repay. ment out OfCorsrtof £22 ono. Tbhis uum was palie in under the in Act 5 end 10 Viot., buts the bill baving beei withdrawn from the the Ifouse of C ommtolls the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE

... EXTRAORDINARY CASE :. OF :S3UPPOSEDW. ?? , ; INFANTICIDE., - I A case'of iupposed child murder, under circumstances of a very extraordinary nature, underwent investigation at Bow.street Police Court, on Saturday last. Informa. tion of the circumstances having- been forwarded to Mr. Bedford, the coroner for Westminster,' that .gentlemtan issued his warrant for bolding an inquest on the body of ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4021 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police Report

... valid 3amoM, 11 ?? -- ?? g MARTLEBONE.-4 ?? 1*joenir-Tbe Rov. Joseph Summers Broekbatrat, Whv mg the station. j bouse stated bimself to boae clergyman of the Estailihtd e Church, was placed at the bar before Dr Long, on the following ?? appeared from the evidence that f between twelve and one o'clock in the morning policemen; I Worman, 165 B. found the psisoner committing a nai-, fsance at the ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS, AND OFFNdS. FATAL AC'anrnssT wusrxa BATHING.- On Tuesday afternoon an inquest was taken belore Mr. Baker. at the White'Lion, Hackey.Wick,oni the bodrY of James Brown, aged sixteen years, the son of a jeweller 'residing in Margaret-atreet, who was drowned whilit batbhing in the Riser Lea, under the following melancholy' circum. stancer$:-lt appeared in evidence that ihe deceased and ...

Published: Sunday 30 May 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3151 | Page: Page 13, 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SON-IN-LAW

... ATTEMPT TO MURDER A SOS-IN-LAW. - On Tbursday, a shocking attempt was made by an old woman in XInlme, near Idancheseer, to murder her son-in-law, while asleep, by cuttisg his throat. The name of the woman is Elizabeth Jacksoa, andher daughter and sonin-ilaw, Thomas Royle, lived with her, at No. 43, Cator-street, Hulme. Jackson is a married woman, but separated fromn her husband. She slept in ...

MOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF ROBBING HOUSES IN DUBLIN

... IMOST EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF UBLI BINGN I, ousFS IN DUBLITN. ' 'the following very curious case came to light yesterday and perhaps in the annals of clever rogues, the hero o the present story has been the most successful during his t career, which is estimated at about 12 calendar months e from the date hereof, and what makes the case more re- t markable is, the fact that these very 1 knowing ...

The Court

... The Queen gave a concert last evening, at Buckingham Palace. The company began to arrive at nine o'clock, and were ushered up the Grand Staircase into the Greet Drawing-room and Picture Gallery. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager, their R.R.H.H. the Duchess of Kent, Duchess of Gloucester, the Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince George, alighted at the grand entrance. Her Majesty the Queen Dowager was ...

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... I BUSINESS FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. (Before Mr. Commissioner WEST.) TUESDAY, June l.-S. and J. Chappel, Leeds Pottery, adjourn- t ed exam. from 6Bl 31ay, Geo. Webster, nail and bolt maker, choice of ?? Milnes, Joseph Daw- son; Simon blilner, first exam. ;-all at 10. THunsDAY, Juneo3.-Wm. Ackroyd, $rocer, Idle, adjourned I last exam, and proof of debts; Jeremliah Scott, Leads, share- broker, allow ...

Police Report

... Ivolirt AiporV ? -.1. ?? ?? MARYLEBONE.-A OLERQYIMAN IN TaouoLE.-The 1Rev. Joseph Summers Brockhturst, who at the station. house Stated himcelf to beoa clergyman of the Established Church, was placed sat the bar before Mr Long, on the following ?? appeared from the evidence that between twelve and one o'clock in the morning policeman Worman, 103 S, found the prisoner committing a nui- sance at ...