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ROBBERY FROM A RAILWAY WAGGON

... g ROBBERY AT MR. CHARLES DICKENS's.-O( a Friday a person named George Blackman, who was described ? as a market-gardener at Higham, was charged before tbh r magistrates at Rtochester, with having stolen some hay from a the promises of Mr. Charles Dickens ...

Published: Wednesday 05 January 1859
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: 6 | Tags: News 

THE MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT AT BRIGHTON

... appear that there had been culpable neglect. THE AMATEUR PERFORMANCES IN AM OF Tam LITERARY GUILD.-The performance of Mr. Charles Dickens and the other amateurs took place at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, on Wednesday evening. Upwards aof 4,000 persons ...

Published: Friday 13 February 1852
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1062 | Page: 5 | Tags: News 

THE POLICE COURTS

... Tynemouth on the body of Fredlk. Dickens. Esq.,I solicitor. London, who died on Saturdcoy, through injuries 3 ,done to his spine while bathing, on tho Long Senids, on Fri- day morning. Linklater, whose machine Mr. Dickens used, stated that that gentleman ...

CYCLING HIGHWAYS

... v; busy London street, and to all good Dickens Ii lovers there is no place, save perhaps Stratford- ti eu-Avon, so venerated. For on this hillside, trout 1650 to that fatal 9th of Jute'. 1870, lived Charles Dickens, itt Gsd's Hill Place, and all I] the ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER AGAINST A PAROCHIAL SURGEON

... Dcommittal of Mr. Robinson to Newgate. GREAT ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY IN THE CITY. Some excitement was caused on Wednesday morning in the vicinity of Cornhill, through the discovery of a very S extensive robbery of jewellery having been committed dur- A inq ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... V'c1if?, 20, wvrero placed at the bar, beforo Mi. Partridge, foe duwal exaMillsation, eharged wvith cutting rud wouniding Charles Hill on the hoad with w.pc.tj, witia intent to do him some grievous bodily harm. Mr. Ldwinprosacuted, and Mr. Mayo defendled ...

Law Intelligence

... y. jn DIOXOOENS ?? DICKOENS.-ADULTERY. G This was a petition presented by Mrs. Anna Delancey Dickens, ntis Weller, against her husband, Mr. Frederick Dickens, a clerk in the War-office. The parties wars mar- ried in the year 1848, Miss Weller being then ...

LITERATURE AND ART NOTES

... cf Burns, woith many additions and corrections iu the poet's handwriting; w' first editions of Fielding, Smollett, Byron, Dicken, &a.; t aud a remarkabl series of illuetraticeI by tuikhank.-I Friends of the late Archbishop Treach end thoso who ai value ...

THE BIRMINGHAM BANKING COMPANY

... The reports were received, and ordered to be o printed. IS TnE LATE ROBBERY OF 12,0001. WORTHE OF d STAMPS AT MANOHESTEL.-Yesterday a middle-aged man, who gave the name of Charles Batt, was placed at the bar 3 of Bow-street Police-cowt, before Sir Thomas ...

Published: Friday 20 July 1866
Newspaper: Daily News (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2041 | Page: 6 | Tags: Commerce 

Advertisements & Notices

... full. Cheques and Pstl Orden to be meased London and Westminster Ra-1 (ZetdCi, Westminster Branch TEE PROESSION BUREAU, 27, Charles-sreet, St. Jamess, uzdon, S.W. B'Y THE AUTHOR OF A BDGU4NgM, FEISU FAUSTINA. By }Ronh BE0ovTGroNr Author of Cometh up ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Thomas Wilmot and Edecard HIll were charged with - obtaining an entrance into the residence of the Rev. Joseph IKetley, 27, Charles-straet, Berkely-square, by false pre. Itences, for the purpose of committing felony. Mr. Ketley deposed that on Monday evening ...

NOVELS AND NOVELISTS.*

... book-that s Thackeray will be remembered for his Vanity i Fair, Dickens for David Copperfield, George Meredith for The Ordeal of Richard Feveril, George Eliot for Silas Marner, Charles Reade for the 1 Cloister and the Hearth, and Black- more for ...