MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—TUESDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-TUESDAY. s _ ?? HOW CHEAP ClOTHES ARE MADE.-John Jones, aff 1 42, whose appearance denoted that he was e by profession a snip, was indicted for having g stolen a pair of trowsers, the property of lhenrybe Lawrence,-'the prosecutor said, that he was a b ,master tailor in Brewver-street, and for the last nine low , months the prisoner had worked forhim. Onthede occasion in ...

PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. I~~~~ ~ ~ z I A-b A C-AI A

... PETTY SESSIONS.-TUESDAY LAST. ?? ~ ~ z I A - b A C - AI A DEFAMATION.-Thomas Tallentine, of Hoghton, ap- peared in answer to a summon1 from John Parker, of the same place, charging him with having made use of improper language to him, and with having brought seri- ous charges against him. The offence charged took place at the Boar's Head, in Hoghton, on the Monday but one previous, and a ...

THE STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... t - TI-1E . STANFIELD-.HALL MURDERS. A ohI we A change aeneM to hive taken place ial the prisoner that ere lon, ibl holds out a promise Ihtoeln timt obstinacy in which he has so long toindulged may gie ~va to imprsaoi saesitbet i~h he aful odtn i which he wands. For some days pat his great obj'ct Heems to have been, to pernuade those by whom h)- is more imnmediately surrounded ef his innocence ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTLUMENCE. I OPENING OF EASTER TERM. Yesterday being the first day of Easter Term the courts were opened with the usual formalities observed on such oc- casions. From an early hour in the day the Hall of the Four Courts was much crowded, and presented a very bustling and animated appearance. The number of lady visitors, however, was fewer than on previous occasions, owing, per- haps, to ...

ENGLISH LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ;BNGLISH LAW . I ? . I I ? ?, l? ad COURT OF CHANCEUY2tLnoi-A WD iDAY of EaSpero S;,Spadm, Iau ' are ,8 6culetl Cal lnurac is, This was a petition under the winding up act for the disso- ed ltion of the Cattle Insuranse Company. Tbe mgter tess lh heaid before the Vice-Chancelor Knight Bruce.' on the 12th a of January last, and his honobr~diamissed tbe petition vwith d, costs, on the ground ...

CONCLUSION OF MR. DROUET'S TRIAL FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... CONCLUSION OF MR. DROUET'S TRIALI The defr.,-, - FOR MANSLAUGHTEIL sim u the ot Surrendered at ten o'clock last Saturday morn- ing', althetrial againaproceeded Thejoryasisusualinthese cases, seas at the London Coffee House during the night in the charge Of an Officer of the court. The names of the jurors havting beets cailed oever the evidence for the prosecution was ca~ntisued. ;at thle ?? vf ...

Published: Sunday 22 April 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1839 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DREADFUL MURDER AT THORPE, NEXT WAINFLEET

... ?? DREADFUL MURDER AT THORPE, NEXT ~ -- - - WAINFLEET. On Monday afternoon lut. a murder was committed here, on Mrs. Ward, the wing of Mr. William Ward, a small farmer in the village; and what renders the affair still more shocking, is the circumstance that the mur- derer appears to be her own son, who, on the evening of the same day was committed to Spilsby prison, where he awaits examination ...

Published: Sunday 15 April 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 622 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Law Intelligence

... Eabi fttteligneie. DUBLIN COMMISSO'N.-TuesDAY. The Queen, v. Charles Gasoes Duffy. At the sitting of the Court this monrning, Mr. Doffy was placed at the lar. He appeared very pale and tfhin, but his mainer, as usual, was cheerful and composed. The following gentlemen were then sworn on the jury:- Thomas Saunders, foreman; Daniel Hutton, Charles Egan. James Falon, Fergus Farrell, James Haigh, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... WESTERN CIRCUIT.-TkUcNTOx,, APRIL 6. to TRIAL OF THE BATH GOLDSMITHS FOR trc TR1ANSPOSING THE HALL MARKd.YERDICT. he Before Lord Denman. rat Wie gave in our whale impression on Saturday as v much of the trial of Messri. 'Warren and Taller, the Bath p goldsmiths, Rs had been proceeded with up to the starling of y the last available train. In our second edition wye publishedi' the result. We now ...

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... POLICE.-YBSTERDAY. GUILDEALL. Tote FIREa IN Bourncca-SToaEaT.-RRYUSAL TO PAY FIaEMBN'S REwAkDS-The overseers of the precinct of Wllitefriaers were summoned for having unlawfully refused to pay a reward to a fireman for bringing the first engine mo extinguish the fire which occurred on Saturday morning last. Robert Gatehouse, one of the fire-brigade,.said that about half-past one o'cloek on ...

PORTSMOUTTH POLICE

... MONDAY-B3eole J fi. Travers, and G. Gill- nalt, Esqrs. J UVENILt OtFENDER.-J.O1C PhIlliplps, was char- ged witih stealitg two paii ot' boots, of the value of His. the property of 'I hoatas Juli Anslcy Mew, boot maker at Landpert, on the 18th lnst. She pleaded guilty, and was senttenced to be irnpri- sotied and kept to hard labour for 14 days'. Sbe had pledged one pair, and the Beuch said it ...

STANFIELD-HALL MURDERS

... | pa INORIWICH ASSIZ ES-TR41IAL OF ILUSH. an' THIIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS, rill Tire court opened oc Saturday, at Drine o'clock. The tic fill prisoner Was conducted by the goivernfor of the Zaol TO r tire dock, arid in a miracle afterwards Barro Rolle took n his seat ottI he bench. At this m~rrrent a hr. atitiess so silence pervaded the a hole court while all eyves Were b turne d to thre witness ...