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THE MIRFIELD MURDERS

... I FURTHER CONFESSION OF TEE CONVICT REID. YoR;, DEC. 31.-Yesterday morning a respite of the sentence of death passed upon Michael M'Cabe, at the late Yorkshire winter gaol delivery, upon his conviction, along with Patrick Reid, of the murders at Mirfield, was received from the Secretary of State by Mr. Noble, the governor of York Castle. Yesterday afternoon, Mr. Jackson, M'Cabe's solicitor, ...

Published: Sunday 02 January 1848
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1518 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND, POLICE. GLASGOW CIRCUIT.- EXCESSIVE BRUTALITY TO A WIFE. - The court on Monday was occupied with the following case of culpable homicide, and cruel and unlatura, treatment of a wife by her husband:- G. Fay, shoemaker, was accused of culpable homicide, by confining his wife in a water-closet, while in a state of bodily disease, from the 3rd of June last till the 23rd of September, when ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1430 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... Law fntfllt(Aruc?jj. NOTICES.-Tnts DAY. BaMMUrrM, BFsniOHALL..(SrxP.)-F. 'Clarke audit and cart, 11; F. Leake, adj. exam., lt; J.L. Jmes, audit, 11 ; A. P. Owen, choice of asig., 12; J. E. eldman, adj.exam.,12,; T. Halsteadi oert., I J. Adams, adj. exam., . J. H. Tweedie, choice of aseig., 2 AH. hater, ehoice of assig., A -(VOMBLANQVP )-T. Wheatly, a j.exam., 11.-MHoLaoYD.)-J. Starkey, private ...

POLICE.—SATURDAY

... POLICE.- SATURDAY.. N ITNTTTC9. -a , d- .I Of MA1'SION-HOUSE'- RBoBnBB DY siA WAREHoUsE C ice MAN.-J. 74tkr, under-warehousoman to Messrs. Wikcoxo ' to. and oo., of Monumient-yard, wholesale lookin glass oenu t to facturers was finally examined, eharged with Tavin. plunu. dered his employers.-Mr. W. H. Cooper, principal ware- tf, houseman to Messrs. Wilcoxon and Co., said it was the duty as of ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. ?? so ?? AJjtR - GUILDHAIL-L ?? or.MAB S, TO aUPPOjT ToIf ?? WaBN CIL.--Ar. Lkoate, of the firm of' Chapman,. Elcoate and Co., printers, in Shojlane, was' summoned to show why he *etused to continue I.jvWenta. of l0s. per week to his apprentice, twho from illness had been unable to work for sbme vees past It appeared that about e three years back James Edwards was ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... PALACE COURT. FRIDAY. I2sULTIXG A JVRtYMAN-A SCENE IN CornsT-GOYvTT V. STaEmreai-This was an action to recover fill 2s. 6d. upon a bill of syetange. The plaintiff was formerly attorney to defendant, who Is landlord of the Angel and Crown, St. Martin's-larie. In 1843 r24fendant (who is a coachmaker by trade) was under contract to supply the carriages for Shillibeer's Economical Funeral Comr ...

DIABOLICAL [ill] TO MURDER AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN

... DIABOLICAL ATTEMPF TO MURDER AN UNFORTUNATE WOMAN. At the Thames Police-court yesterday (Saturday), Michael Haggerty, a rough, red-headed Irish coal-whipper, was brought before Mr. Ballanthle, charged with feloniously cutting alp5 wounding Ellen Kale, a woman of the town, witb h-I - murder her. The case was one of a !nOst horible description, and ths investigaion created the deepest interest ...

IRELAND

... I RLANXA SRArE OF or TE CouzTt-r.-TWo murders of a most cruel character have been perpetrated at Castletown Rhohe, county Cork. A poor lodging-housekeeper, very industrious, and supposed to have some. muoney accumulated' was murdered, together with her niece, a little girl residing with. her. Two men who lodged with the unhappy woman one night last week are supposed. to be the perpetrators of ...

Published: Saturday 15 January 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6251 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE OFFICES

... BOW STREET. -UTTERING A FORGED CnnqUE.-Yesterday week G. Walker, a servant out of place, was brought before Mr Henry, for final examination, charged with uttering a forged cheque for the ;um of 3001., at the banking-house of Messrs Dixon, bankers, Chancery lane, pur- porting to be drawn by Messrs Mayhew, solicitors, of Carey street, Lin- coln's-inn ?? prisoner had been in the service of the ...

Published: Saturday 22 January 1848
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1579 | Page: Page 11, 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... MIDDLESEX SESSION S. A nJ __ _. - .- - I The January adjourned session commenced yesterday at the Sessions-house, ClerkenweU, before Mr. Walesby and a full bench of magistrates. The calendar contained the names of about the average number of prisoners-viz., 96. Of that number 85 were charged with felony; the other 11 with misdemeanor. The state of education amongst the prisoners was as follows ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YESTERDAY. MANSION. OUSE.-ILGAL FIXAbTIONa BY AN OMNIBUS CONDUCTOrH.-Joht Card, the conductor of an omnibus, was summoqed for having exacted from E. Gray more than the legal fare for conveying him and three other, from Charing-orogs to the Bank, and also for having unliw- fully acted as a licensed conductor without wearing his .badge.-The complainant (policeman N. 338) stated that he ...

THE LATE ACCIDENT ON THE SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY

... ITJIE LgAnT ACC IDENT' ON TU E SOUTIII I IV1ESTEPRN RAILWVA Y. ii 'seraa the Lambeth Poti1ce Coert, William Tories ii. al fleulvs Flemminiig, the fornivr on eiigitii-driver, andi tile latter it stokler, Ini thle servive of' the Smi th Western le Ba i ?? Contpatiy, wvere piaceid at the bliir be Core Air. ly Elliott, for further exeiiiniotion onl at chorge of having re, caused the deaith of DA; ...