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EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... is ?? if Inspector Child, of the Leeds police, and Sergeant Goif, despc is of the Lambeth police office, arrived from London by the inatio: i- train on Thursday night week, bringing with them the pri- whati ,y soners, Thomas Kay and Win. Green. moat. Yesterday weekt these two prisoners, elong with J. Akroyd, statei -Win. Rhodes, Joseph Kitchin, Matthew Sellers, and JBenj. reoog -Woniler, were ...

YORKSHIRE ASSIZES

... I THURSDAY, March 7. Her Majesty's commission of oyer and terminer and general gaol delivery for the county and city of York was opened this day at York Castle. The Learned Judgess the Hon. Sir Edward Bull Alderson, Knight, and the Honl. Sir Robert Monsey Rolfe, Knight, who preside over the business of the Northern Circuit for the spring assizes of the present year, arrived in York from Durham ...

CONFLICT WITH THE LEEDS POLICE

... r ul ?? IRISHMAN KILLED. LIN( althe rale aepr the For many week past repeated disturbances ha hepar and taken place in those parts of Leeds where the Irish mostly reapi tha reside, and several of the police, called in to quell the dis- in au Mr. turbance, have come out of the fray with broken heads, prop On wounds, and other injuries. Indeed, so common have these prod [ral. assaults upon the ...

Published: Saturday 14 September 1850
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4583 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

The Provinces

... li St$ proutucco. -. ?? THE LVEVSOwN-STaET MUUDEuS.-Tle cireurn- stao stances attending the Leveson-street murders have siiti been painiully brought to-mind. Thieship Duncan, Sabe of which Captain Henriohason was master, left Liver- abov pool on a voyage to Calcutta, under the command of SamE Parry, fertaerly chief mate. Onwthe outward voyage the the son of Mary Firr; (the servant of blrs. ...

Police

... ., i 'Pal j . . - - I I-, 'I -. . - --I I. U of -. .GUILDU.&LL.,-OBTAIISNIN PROPIWTYBI FRAUD, of b- -Ohadles and O.; Machin. were placed -at -the bar Of for final exzamination, oharged -with..obtaining vn i ous sums1118ofranoney.And ?? -aulmbaer R-o-law ,booka-of solicitors and -other- partiqs by snea~ns of, U] a~r- false~pretenaces.-. A. reat many cbarges of th above dA A nahure zwere -bro ...

The Provinces

... .f ?? Tulla MuRinta OF M.AnY ANNE P ASSnSafPersos werg a long inquiry into the case of MaryAnePrssln the magstrateshave committed both thle 'pirsoners lay: Mr. and Mrs. Bird, to be tried rt the aissizes for asoc felonious* assault on the deceased. The cyidencepo the examination of the prisioners was in keep proonedtaet triall Iefore Mr. ItII J-sthdeire Tlofuthe Teproceedings were adopted at to ...

Assize Intelligence

... . . ottv. -luttlugence. I I MONMOUTH. VOILGCrY BY WsReasAh.-Henry New, aged 82, W and marked in the calendar as able to read and tl vrite imperfectly, a respeotable-looking sort of a man was indicted for, uttering, on the 31st of l March last, at Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, to one Thomas Higgins Brydges, a forged note for 'la e10, purporting to be a note of the Bank of Eng- la ld. It vas' ...

THE LATE BURGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK

... THE LATE 3URGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK. On Monday the four men in custody for the -bur- glary at Mr. Holford's, Regent's Park, were brought ip at the Marylebone court for further examination. A conversation took' plic6 between the magistrate and the police, from' which it ap-. peared that the officers had been- closely watching the women with whom the prisoners cohabited, and that they were of ...

MURDER AND ROBBERY AT CLAPHAM

... MURDER AND ROBBERY AT CL.APIlAMi On Sunday, about one o'clock, a female, who for years actedaas honselceeperto Mr. John Maddle, the tenant of a House in Clearmont-place, WA ndsg worth-road, was found by that-gentlemamon his re.- turn from church lying dead in one of the' kitchens, under circumstances which have a tendency to in. volve the cause of death in mystery. Herl head rested on some ...

Assize Intelligence

... , ? U I, ? 4 (ft., Itilture. b-ORCHESTER. . M~SaLAusEtTsRv- AT T'HE PoRO pR *MslgvO-irso..Mr.Johi Brake tess indicted for ba ff, at Fording~n,`sbn 'the 9Oth of' Febr par lr William Alleposq the head, thereby ain, mortal bruise, a mortal fracture of the sk l Oet mortal extravasatirm of 'blood o ti b esku .he died.-Mr. Cockburn, Q. C., and'g' l were the counsel for the defence *r. to peared ...

Police

... I -, - D 'I f et . , ;, 4 , I ?? b~ : - ?? V 9,* MAS [HTSE.?--C'AUTIQX TO THazBZNXVO- isoji 1, MANSIO-The LodM~ayor, Astaed that he had received wer 1from Mr.--Dowhirst, of Bradford, in -Yorkshire, a-pr aj1etttvr~o which bia 'lordship would be~ obliged to te re I finewspapers to-convey an answer, for the satisfaction fort of ]his correspeondent,a5 owell as-fdr the information groi of the ...

Police

... .Iiolfe. - SOUTRWARKl.-&- CLue To AN EXThNSIrt RoBinn ?? Brown, nicknamed' the Doc- in tor, and James Nicholson,. were charged with as- tb saulting and robbing John Jones of fifty sovereigns. th -The complainant, whose. head and face wore co ?? cut and bruised, stated that, on Saturday ce night, about nine o'clock, he went, accompanied by O a woman that lives with him, to Brown's house, 0O ...