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THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... THlE BERMONDSE Y MURDER. ?? 3.].J CNRLCRIMINAL COURT, TRUItSDAY, Oct. 96. VENTRAL THE TRIAS. This being tbe dayappointed fore r the tr teral of tanngadhise 'wife for the murder of Patrink O'Conon'ron, the e reterirnfthed court was densely thronged by crowds ofp pesnadrsne a seneof ree exitemnent and beetle. At an early hour manye bad assembled, in the hope of securing a ?? ro heb a portion of ...

DERBY MERCURY

... WEDNESDAY, October 24, 1849. The extraordinary demonstration made thoughout the country men of all classes, all opinions on political affairs, and of all sects and shades religious belief, against Post-office desecration of the Sabbath, is one of the most extraordinary signs of the times. It proves that, however we may differ with respect to numerous questions a public nature which, iu their ...

Published: Wednesday 24 October 1849
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2196 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CE4YTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. Ii tras NEW COURT.-YESTlERDAY. Cha BEFOOE T500 BRCORDER. Bui CHARGE OF ¶¶TERING: A SPURIOUS CHEQUE. Spe Robert Take, aged 27, described in the calendar as a the broker, was indicted for uttering a forged cheque for the Iyi scum of 9q. ps., with intent to defraud Edward Darrell, well dre knowing the same to have been forged.. Mr. Parcel appeared for the prosecution, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THlE POLICE CO U. TS. MARLBOROUGxH-STREET. 2_,0 A DETERMtINRO VAGRIANT.-Anln Brady was chargcd rati Jies a ofierblogig o hel iision, stated that here took her into custody.t Horsford informe temagistrate that the pri~oner had lt been convicted no lesthnd times; in fact, nine ceonthe Cot -out of the twelve sh wa nprison. ket Mr. Bingham comitedler for 10 days. ELnE SstoF ldOBEiTLY.-John, Wilson ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO URTS. MANSION-HOUSE. -, CjrARGE OF EMBcZZLEVI1;NT.-Benjamin Hopkis Bowed, gr who wee some daysago charged with havin gembpzzled a sum of money the property of Messrs. Corie and Co., bankers, ari in Corobill, wae brought up for further ecamination. Mr. Bush, of the firm of Bush and M ulleee, soiciors to tepe: Committee of Bankere for Protection against Felonies end Frauds, ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... AVCIDENTS AND OirENaci.s. . I DRIVING CATTLE ON SUNDAYS.-At the City Police Committee, on Saturday, Cornelius Cullum, a drover, was summoned for exercising his worldly calling on Sunday, the 7th instant, by driving cattle through the streets of. the City. It appears that when steamers laden with cattle arrived in the Thames on the Sunday, the animals are disembarked, and conveyed to a ...

Published: Sunday 28 October 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1791 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. tl r ?? TRIAL OF MANNING ANDl HIS WIFE FOR THE rer PdUnzRD OF PATRICK O'CONNOR., thrt I The neighbourhood of the 'court was most densely jes t hrouged betore eigh, Cc Thursday morning by a large PhL mass of respectably dressed ladies and gentlemen, all ha] anxious to obrain admittance, but the strictiest direptions thL were given that no perscnu whatever should ...

THE MURDER IN BERMONDSEY

... THE I MEURDER IN BERMO!NDSEY. I CONTINUATION OF THE EVIDENCE FOR THE PROSECUTION, THE STATE OF THE HOUSE AFTER THE MURDER. Eliza Filmin, a little girl, aged twelve, livingin Staple- street, said I recollect the 10th of August. I was op- Vosite 3, Miniver-place. I was selling matches and boot- iaces. On the fallowing Saturday I saw the female pri- soner at the window. I said, If you please, ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... The business of our Mlebaelmas quarter session commenced on Thursday last, before It. B. Crowder, Esq., Recorder. The calendar contained seventy prisoners. After the usual preliminary business, The learned Recorder delivered the charge to the Grand Jury. He said,on againappearing amongtthemhewouldtake the earliest opportunity of expressing the sympathy he had felt for the city, under the ...