POLICE INTELLIGENCE—FRIDAY

... mloaths. DONATIo.i.-Mr. Broughton hise received, throigh air. Jones, the secretary of that excellent institution the Soup Kitchen in Leicester-square, a box full of tickets for the benefit of the destitute and deserviung poor in the district of Maryhlione ...

Central Criminal Court

... the bureau it Yhe diig D r , ?? f all -the valuablesit possedo di andontrewed the others about the policem Dh t procd ?? kitchen,'- where sefond the D taieves hid alh; been, c andrtaken Alepen th 24 could find, teore. Information was Ithen gien to thepolicey ...

Central Criminal Court

... roorn.ransacked it of all the valuables it possessed, d and strewed the others about the place. She then proceeded to the kitchen, where she found the thieves had also been, and taken all the plate they 2 could find there. Information was then given to ...

Police

... entry by climbing to the top of, and then dropping, from, a swall fifteen or: sixteen feet 'high; a pane of glass in the kitchen window had been broken by him, his object being, no doubt, that of plundering the house, in which I he would in all probality ...

THE HORRIBLE CASE OF BRUTALITY AND MURDER

... their four children were; that she was ordered 4' to go into the slse house, or back house; that as she went acress the kitchen he saw that herneck and shoulders were covered with blood, which appeared to have flowed just before he came in; that ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... dining-roorm, ransacked it of all the valu- ables it possesed, and strewed the others about the place. She then proceeded to the kitchen, where she found the thieves had also been, and taken all the plate they could find there. Information was then given to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... Harnsworth was then sworms amid Raid : I aml in the tservice of Mir. Soloissons. On Suisday week the defendant came iisto the kitchen, and said he ',as conming to sleep) dawith me. I said he should not come, amid uvent to bed alone. o There is ino lock to ...

Law Intelligence

... spasmodic attack of the stomuh. There were three rooms in the cottage. The rain scamethrough theroof and indowof the back kitchen or ,soulery, owing to the bad workminship. When I went, I thore were planted sbout te acre of potatoes, and about half. 1an-vare ...

RAPE ON A GIRL, AND FALSE CHARGE OF THEFT

... Faeny Harnswerii was then sworn and'said a I am in the'service of Mr.S,9qlsnons.. ?? nday week the defendant came iato! the kitchen, and! said he was coming to aleep with ?? 'I said he'4 4i'd not come, and went to bed alone.v hereise no doc; to the door ...

LAW AND POLICE

... a cash-book, and had no account at a banker's, but kept his money, to the extent of 200 or 300, in a chiffonniese in lhi kitchen IN THlE MATTER us' WILLIAm BIRD, A BANKRUPT. -The bankrupt had kept the Royal Hotel, at Yarmouth. Tae balance sheet, prepared ...

Published: Sunday 17 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8835 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... considerably ,s, bolow its value, as the furniture consisted, amongst other ri things, of some mahogany tables, a stout kitchen t table, some 'i very handsome chairs, and some very h lyrespectable pictures. Before the sale the plaintiff gave be the ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... tine kiich'is to write gi letter for her to her friends. While he was doing so, her -aster returnied home and came into the kitchen, when he beam vrypasnuionate, and called in a police, constable to take her friend int cutody; he. however, refused to dio ...

Published: Sunday 24 February 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3637 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment