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MR. WATTS, OF THE OLYMPIC, AND the Globe Insurance Company

... HAWKINS, Birmingham, builder.- B. MANNING, Kiidderminster, furniture-broker.-J. TERPY, West.Malling, Kent, boot aod shoe maker.-H. BURR, Loose, near Maidstone, plmliacr,-J. COWELL, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, journeyman blacksmith.-M MOORE, Gateshead, waiter.-T. ...

Published: Sunday 07 April 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2395 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... authority to order goods for him. The next charge was that of obtaining 230 pairs of women's boots and shoes from Mr. Rtichard Samuel Callcutt, a leather-cutter and boot and shoe manufacturer in the Hacklney-road. In this ense lie gave the name of Humby, of ...

Law Intelligence

... fordahire, Wednesday, 10th July, at Hertford; Essex, Mon. day. 15th, at Chelmaford; Sussex, idouday, 22nd, at Lawes; Kent, Monday, 29th, at Maidstone; Sunney, Monday, 6th August, at Guildford. A very important alteration has been made in the route of the j udgels ...

THE MAIDSTONE AND ROCHESTER GANG OF BURGLARS

... all events from their infamons attacks. The two Receptucles for the proceeds of the robberies were the lodging. souse In Maidston~e, and the Cannon public house at Csihuoha mnd It appears that a regular system was established of Inter. ,hanging the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... John-street, Smithefield, and was signed For A. T. Batchelor, Geurge F. Hopping. Thoneas Usber, iron. and metal-dealer, of Golden-lane, said: On Friday, the lest of January, I ordered from Brown four or five toas of split rod-iron. He came to my shop and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... looking young womean, was charged before Mr. Elliott with being found leitering on the banks of the Surrey Canal, near the Kent-road, with intent to conmit siieide.-Police-con' stable Lovegrove deposed that about half-past ten o'clock on the preceding ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to Monday morning, when both of them sud- denly absconded. At that time they had each a full suit of good clothing on, with boots to correspond, but on Tuesday night they returned and demanded admission in a most de- plorable state, the whole of their clothing ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE, LAW, ETC

... remand was again applied for and granted. Fresh charges were then brought against the prisoner. Air. H. Baker, of Goodhurst, Kent, stated that in the course of last autumn the prisoner had taken a house at Tuobridge Wells, and resided there under the name ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to the station, he called the prosecutor out of bed, and they discovered in the shop a screwdriver, a hat, and a pair of -boots belonging to the prisoners. There were also great quantities of goods packed up ready to be removed. Constable 48 F said that ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... children was deformed. She lived in the Old Kent-road. The learned judge seurnmd up the case with great minuteness, and remarked that it was unexplained how it was that whilst the prisoner lived in the Old Kent-road, site took an omnibus in the laymarket ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... received by the police that parties wvere constantly employed in the extensive manufac- ture of base coin, at a house situate 69, Golden-laue, St. Luke's. he, Nvith other officers, ewade arrangements to pay a visit to' the place, for the purpose of making a capture ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... Shards Arms public-house, in the Kent-road, smoking his pipe, when the prisoner, without the slightest intimation or provo- cation, knocked him down, and kicked him in the most savage manner with his bob-nailed boots. He, how- ever, managed to get up ...

Published: Sunday 08 June 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1441 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment