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CLAPHAM WOMAN KILLED

... cit absolutely in halves, and the inquiry was adjourned. CIMARGE OE HORSEW PIPPITG A WODNA3. At Marylebone on Friday Mr. Bennett was occnpied for a considerable time in investigating two summonses taken out by Charlotte Elizabeth Noble, wife of the proprietor ...

MURDER OF FIVE CHILDREN

... front of a train or else commit suicide by hanging. About six months ago the prisoner had stated to him that he had pains in his head, and afterwards asked him to knock out his brains with a hammer. Bennett Gouldetone, brother of the prisoner, testified ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... of the Fire Brigade committee was adopted, recommending that a station be established oil Shooter's-lcill, adjacent to the Herbert hospital, and that ia piece of ground lie purtchased in GTrove-street, Greenwich, as a site for a station in place of that ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... gAWo*. street. Losdonc-, ?? detvered tegooded ss k- the aooaunt for them, amounting to 31. 8&. 6d., and he &Q hI heabd no hange then, and requested me to can U sii d When I took the order I believed the prsioner Wu a8 authorised by Hg Jones and Co., and ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Charles White, deputy of the lodging-lhouse, deposed that he showed the deceased to his bedroom, andone hour afterwards found him hang- ing by a new rope fastened to the balusters. He did not cut him down, but seat somebody for a policeman. Other people were ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... sentence him to sir months' imprisonment, to commence at the expiration of his former sentence. St ?? ASSAULT. - Antonio Bennett, 70, a. at dirty and strange-looking man, was charged with et maliciously attempting to wound Henry Hallam, with 'B intent ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... Grosvenor- square, but he was out of town.- Mr. Curtis Bennett inquired the nature of the charge against the prisoner.- Serjeant Drew; For being in the unlaw- ful possession of the spoons.-Mr. Curtis Bennett: Then she must be discharged; as she was arrested ...

FOURTH EDITION

... has given no state- ment of evidence, as he is to be en behalf of the 7flncs also. I understand that the testimony of Mr. Herbert Gladstone will be mainly with regard to certain correspondence which will tend to controvert one of the main points iil the ...

THE PARNELL COMMISSION

... and was one of its members for a while. The meetings were generally held at the house of Ors. Walsh, one of whose sons was hanged for the ,urder of Lyden. The meetings were held once a ?? He was also a member of a Fenian society, and was sworn into it ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... , and the prisoner lived 1 ic, the saine house. Oa tile morning of the 2d of October ie went to work, and left his watch hanging on a nail in his room, and his wife went out soon After and locked the door. . At three in the afternoon the watch was missed ...

THE WALTHAMSTOW TRAGEDY

... before Mr. Justice Day, Willia-s Gelsdestee, 26, white smith, was indicted for the wilful murder of his five ?? Gouldstone, Herbert Gouldstone, Frederick Gouldstone, and two mnale ?? prisoner pleaded ,Not guilty on Wednesday. When placed in the dock on ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... also about 35s. in gold, silver, and bronze; two gold studs, -worth 11. a gold watch and chain from his waistcoat, which was hanging -on a chair; a silver knife, a hat-box and hat, and other things worth about 401. Witness called up hisfather andbrotbers ...