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THE POLICE COURTS

... by the Home Secretary, to answveri O atil h rat having infringed one of the conditions of her Ma ?? Of of license from Dartmoor Prison. - Jet'5arve This was the first case under the new act of lest ses authorising the liberation ef convicts as a rewacdof ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... rough-looking Irishman, 34 years of age, was then indicted forassaulting and wounding Emmett Mason, also a warderat the Dartmoor Prison, with a spade, with intent to murder him, on the 29th of November last. Mr. Poulden prosecuted. Cosgrove was undergoing ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... Witners tuiip' I up the prisoner, a and in the scuffle his hand was bitten. I g Morris Lyneham, chief warder ofi trt Dartmoor prison, J stated that the prisoner had been previouely confined to the l of refractory cell; and on remonstrating with him after ...

A TICKET-OF-LEAVE CASE.—CONDUCT VERY GOOD

... having wounded his wife 6, with intent I to murder her, and sentenced to ten years' Of transportation. He was sent to Dartmoor prison, where he St remained nearly four years, conducting himself very pro- at perly. Mainly through the agency of his wife ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... alias Riley, aged 17 (a mserable and repul- sive looknglad) pleaded guiltyto having struck Alexander Carrick, a warder of Dartmoor Prison, with a spade, with intent to murder. Being brought up for sentenee, His Lordship ?? have pleaded goilly to an assault ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... appeared that on the 27th of April Edwards was in lhe charge of a gang of convicts, who were picking oakum in a shed at Dartmoor prison, ~nd the prisoner was one of them. to Prosecutor was patrolling up and down, inside the shed, in- cod front of the convicts ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 55certaining what had become of the horse. BOW STREET. John Mackey, alias Cotton, was charged with having es- caped from Dartmoor prison, being a convict under sentence of transportation. Thornton, a detective, and other witnesses, stated that the prisoner ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... of transportatvo id to which he had been sente nced'. to It appeared from'the statement of one of the officeri of Zr. Dartmoor prison, that the prisoner and another ?? Id made their escape from tha t establishment. The prisolle othad been sentence4 to ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGEYCE

... prisoner, who was brought before a jury of his t country heavily ironed, was an escaped convict, he having ins escaped from Dartmoor prison, whilst undergoing a in sentence of six years' penal servitude for burglary, ind. one year of which was unexpired. In ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... fendant. CAPTURE OF AN EWAPED DARTmOoR CoNviCT.- Iate on Thursday night George Ball, who escaped with )two others from Dartmoor prison the 1st of April, 1860, was captured at Woolwich. At the time of Ihis escase he had served between two and three vors ...

THE CONVICT QUESTION

... COiYtICT QUESTION.. [EFrom Colonel ,Jebb's Report to Lord Palmerston. t Cortinued from the Daily Aess of Sept. 17.] DARTMOOR PRISON. There is, at the present time, accommodation at this esta- blishmentfor nearly 1,300 prisozers, with quarters for the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... huilcs at Wociwich, where he remained until January last, when on order was sent for his removal, with other convicts, to Dartmoor prison. The whole of the convicts wore chained together, and upon their arrival at Plymouth the chain broke, whether by accident ...