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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—OCT. 24

... CEN TRAL C LRIMINAC CO UET-OCr. 24 . +4 OLD COt RT. [Before Mr. Bullock.] ,/olmi lldtmoem ?? fi4, ?tmrgooim, aims placed at the bar to plead to an immdictinetit chsgimmg imini st itli smnlawlolly forging and uttering a certificate, purporting to be a certifi- cate that lie was a member of the Royal College of Surgeons, stitli intent to defraud James Sedgssiek Lenti. Mr. Rylamid, who with Mr. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—MONDAY

... POLI( CEVTELLIGEAUE-Mu'O. + I MANISION--IOUE4,-- ?? p lo.'l m- i 'brotuglht hoefotc the Lord .\I voar UpOll 0 eenrtl htharges of fur-get, Mr. Vl oord Stone Parvell, a tot li traveller, of No. 1, Waibrenxk, ,aid ( On We('ilesdlay, the 12tht of Septemitber, thc PlriCoie r brought to ?? the chelque produced for 91. lJs. Ile haid he hald recciu i ht f1r01t a M al \Vjdlis an ls a profit un a ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF VERSAILLES

... IIHII C(O)URT OF JUSTICE (.)F VERSA ILLES. SITTING (OF OCTOuBER 11. purt Inc t'resiilcnttool. hi,s seatt at hai;f-pl .st tell seri 11 ohier rose, and at~lreiseing thle PreSident, said-1 hope 1:1 the counisel voil ave theita!l lv ordered Moe w1ill 1101 feel oif- if fern dii at lily havi li refusedt his assirtailee, and drnlaiided if tici of aiietlier. It. is tot fronm any doubt ats to Uis ...

MURDER OF A WIFE AND CHILD AT CLAPHAM

... AIl UIER OF.4 AWIFE AND CHILD AT (i CAPIAM. Onl Saturday, soon aifter Mr. PaYnter hadl taken his seat upon the 1 ench, Mr. P'arrott, juno., surgeon, of Claphanm- commnon, arrived at the court, and gave the startling intel - ligenre Ohat hie was inl attendance to give evidence upon aj charge of murder of it woman and child that had taken place ait anl early hour that morning. In the course of ...

Police Court

... RAWttt cl rts : ?? __ o' L STEAM-BOAT REGULATIONS.- Oi Tuesday, Captain Or e Milne, master of the Royal Adelaide, steamer, was fined a 10os. and coste, at the Police- Burt, for lanudirg his passen- gers over the paddle-box, and without a sufficient gang- eil way. Mr. Rushton said that the Act of Parliament le- i d quired thepasoengere to have sufficient room, and if cattle R were carried to ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UR TS. GlJILDHALL. CHARGE OF BURGLARY.-Wi1U0M Turner, who refused to give any address, was charged with burglariously enter- ing the house of Mr. Slinn, of Nd. 103, Holborn-hill, and stealing boots and iboea totho amnunt of 201. John Shirley, errand boy t9-Mr. Slina, said he closed, Its materts shbp about 9 o'clock the previous night, and then took some work home to rne of the ...

POLICE

... I P 0,POLICE; A PROPLIGATE'S ATTEMPT TO Mturgtbt HIS. VICTIM. - S. A. Jordan, atias Dowland, who has- been in custody since the 19th of last month on a charge of attempting to murder Sarah Frances Ewings, in Dulwich wood, by cutting her throat and beating her on the head and face with the butt-end of a pistol, was brought up at the Lambeth office on Tuesday, for final examination. The first ...

Published: Saturday 13 October 1849
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2458 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW COURTS

... THE WALHALLA LICENSEr-At a meeting of the Middlesex magistrates on Thursday, at the Sessions-house, Mr Clarkson said that he was anxious to call the attention of the bench to a circumstance which would satisfy thens that one of the grossest deceptions which had ever been practised upon a bench of magistrates had been played off upon that body whom he at that moment had the honour of addressing ...

THE REGISTRATION REFORM OF THE REFORM ACT

... THE REGISTRATION REFORM OF I THE REFORM ACT. 10 i- Tbe annual farce of the revision of the Lists i, of Voters is now being performed in the usual !e manner, in various places in town and country. The Overseers, Collectors, and Revising Bar- !v risters have it all their own way in very many i of the Courts. Not a claimant or an objector h appears before them. As far as these great con- r- ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ILLIIOL W11011TS, &o.-At a special court:, onl pr Saturday, convened before a full beach of muigis- th trates, by Mr. Childe, the inspector of weights and co measures, and high-censtable of Finsbury, the fol- el( loin important convictions took place at hits suit: w- -Mr.u' Ropbert Goose, a baker, living in Old-street, ca St. Luke's, was charged with having a piece of lead ye wrapped up, and ...

A FATHER SHOT BY HIS SON

... (From our Tkjird Edition of Last M'eeke.) feed t Late on Thursday night the neighbourhood ofP I Chiswick and Hammersmith was thrown intoa 0I state of excitement by its becomning known that a gt dreadfull attempt at assassination baa -been made at seip, Ithe residence of Captain John Farmer Monkhouse, PC situated on the Mall, fronting the River Thames at Mar' 3'Chiswick. Captain Monkhouse ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... - - WHOLESALE MURDERS OF INFANTS AT HANDS- WORTH.-For the last four or five years this town and neighbourhood has obtained unenviable notoriety for the number of new]y-born children bearing marks of their having been deprived of life by violent means soon after being brought into the world, that have been found in the by-lanes and other remote places. To such an extent has the atrocious system ...

Published: Sunday 21 October 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2953 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment