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THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... I ; I'LE- BERiANIONDSEY MURDER. TRIAL OF THE MANNINGS. m Portant trial commenced on Thursday ql at the Old Bailey. As might have been expected . ateret which the case had previously excited, the to0P5-ted, long before the hour for the commence- the proceedings, a very unusual appearance; but ?? O~utside Was by no means strikingly large. The E ntde by the under-sheriff were so excellent ient ...

THE ATTEMPT AT PARRICIDE

... Henry Bathurst Mon7khoscse, who stands charged with having discharged two loaded pistols at Mr. John Farmer Monkhouse, his father, with intent to murder him, was on Wednesday, brought up at the Hammersmith police- court, and placed at the bar before Mr. Paynter. Mr. Bsadon, who has all along attencled to the case, being absent through indisposition since Saturday last. There appeared on this ...

Published: Sunday 28 October 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 492 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lab Intelligence

... qLab) Intentgente. NOTICES-THis DAY. BANuuJTcrY, Bsi SnIALST.-(Ft'Na.)-T. Radford, Essex, apo- thecary, cert., ?? B. Gough, Newport Pagnel, grocer, last exam., II; D. Grant, Strand, manofacturer, audit, 12; G. H. Bore, Stanway, surgeon, audit, 1; J. Hooker, New Cross, paper ban- gcr, audit, 2. INSOLVENT DEBTORS', POsrToie..cO, .0(-RvsoLDns.-origifal prinoners: 3. Brisey, C. GiIll-Proteetiefl, ...

A WOMAN SHOT AT ORE, IN SUSSEX

... A WOMK' SHO'T AT'OUE, iN SUSSEX. .. in~iet ?? held 6et Wednesday las-, by N. P. ?? 1 coroner ftr the ripes;f asetings, at the King's Uek&Inn' on the body of Ades-Blizabeth Harman, who wg- kiilledinder the circun stcrnea detailed in the following George Earmark gas ?? was my wife; we have lived in 'North-row, Ore, for three years; George Stone, a railway labourer, has lodged with us 12 months. ...

SOMERSET MICHAELMAS SESSION

... SOMERSET MICHAXELIAS SESSION. rel This sesslion commenced on Tuesday. at Taunton, before W. Miles, Esq., M.P., chairman, and afuliibench ofiniagstratee. ME After the usual formalities, the following gentlemen were sworn -U as the grand jury:-Mr. John Easton, forema Mess Jsp Chapman, John UaS ters, Isaac Standerwick, Phili Stephens, psI John Hull, Jacob Ha yes, Robert Biegrove, Thomas Baker. ...

SUICIDES

... SUICJIDES. ?? ?? s7 ` tS I !e I On Friday lact, an *'nqueat ?? hehl L f;-rc' * 3kiey, coroner for the we6;ern divijiinn or old1, . on Cliefs Sarah Whittaker, aed 5.i, who deSfrov(t' aelf by taking a large quantity of landanuin, t ippi ?? i from the evidence, that the brother of the es : . solicitor, and was form(c2ry in a Very ex.tew pr., arid poseeseed of' conaiderable properijv. ijrue 3pr.n ...

Law Iintelligence

... E atatint~ Nut ?? DA.Y. ?? cY, ]txsiyoltistt.sT.-([rlO~atA al-Gee. IfHy. Blalie, Grosviloi-s'luorc, certc,11 ; Francis liurbcl, Charles-street, wine ?? i.;t, last exisa., 121; Johbn Tluhy, Wiloaw-baik, builder, last examnt, 11;arles ]tcw.land, lHorsham, stcoiemason; Franeis Jeain- soe,'1 ubecrtc'-pl ..e, ba:!er, ln-t as ice., l ; lIy. Coppin, Colchester, boe tvinker, last excla., 121; Thouais ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... Great sensation was created at Manchester on 3Sunday, by a report that a mait named Barnsley re- aiding in the part of the town called Gaythorn had t made a desperate attempt to murder his wife.On information being lodged at the Choriton-upon-AMed- f lock Town Hall police atation, police-constable a Anderson went to the scene of the shocking occur- rence in search of Barnsler. He found the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... '.P~OIpjVE'TEr' swat7 CLIFRKEN WEIL. ROnMzRYv ON TITE GREIAT WESTERN RAILWAY.-On Saturday George Barker, otherwise Barber, a simple-looking fellow, 20 years old, was brought before Mr. Combs, on a reexamination, charged with the following daring robbery:- The first witness examined against the prisoner was William Davey, a porter to Messrs. Chaplin and Horne, the carriers, who ssid that on the ...

SURREY ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... SURREY ADJOURTNED SESSIONS. These sessions comniencel yesterday at the Sessions | i llomse, Ne ington-c asewav before Thomlas Puckle, Esq., and a full beneh of ml:tgistratcs. The calendar contained tle clames of forty-six prisonerls for trial, among whom vere a numer of femallv for street robbeies. Oa the grad ve jury being sworn, tbe chairman remiarked that on look- m iu g at the calendar the ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THIE BER1MONDSEY MURDER. Cnr Criminal Court resumed its sittings on Monday lict beore th rd Mayor, the Recorder, &c., there being 20B cieor~mitted for trial. 0 .n cddressiflg the grand jcry, referred to the ic eunt cases and on that of the Matinings, husband moet Pro b~arged with the wilful murder of Patrick O'Connor, god wfe, 0 observatioma -This brought him to the casdinicg cose, to which ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. A PCLERKENWELL. A PALACE COURT FUNCTIONARY. -Henry and Afar- garet Joyce, man and wife, carrying on the business of an ironmonger at No. 20, Wilstead-street, Somaers town, were charged by Henry Herrick, of No. 5, Edward-street, New. ington, an officer attached to the P ?? Court, whh having assaulted and resisted him whilst in the execution or | his daty. The complainant ...