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BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... simplecharaoter. DISCHARGED, Charles Mills, 36, a boot rounder, was indicted for stealing a pair of boots the property of Joseph Brodribb, on May 5th, MrIilson Foi who prosecuted, said the Prosecutor was a boot manufacturer at 60 Redoliff hill, and the prisoner ...

LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... accused and found that the nails in his boots c;s exactly corresponded with the indentations in the soft clay. ed Several of the damaged bricks were brought into court, r1 and Dr. Goodeve compared the prisoners boots with the md impressions, and found they ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... who had been muidercd in Blitre square was his wife. He was t] at once taken by Sergeant Miles to the mortuary in oj ry Golden lane, and there identified her as the woman to w l18 wham he subsequently admitted he was not married, w of but with whom ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... an the next Lincoln asaizes. - . ' ' , ' GRtEAT FinE AT THE W39sT KENT WHAR.-~Shortly 281 before midnight lon Friday night a terrific, fire broke out in the premises called the' west Kent Wharf, 'nsar London of Bridge, the property of Messrs. Hartdy and ...

THE WHITECHAPEL MURDERS

... of the money he obtained by pawning a L pair of boots on Saturday morning' For them he. Lo received 2a 6d, which they spent in drink and food. r When she left to find her daughter she was sober, A Hin boots might have been pawned on the Friday, bd The misus ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... Captin Cristan (he cief onstble), in his report, it state the thecount wasnow ree fom cttleplague. The ti last case was at Golden-hill Farm, ?? the , committee had declared an uninfectd plc nthe 11th instant, Sir George S. Jenkiuson then, brought forward ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... Saturday at twelve o'clock, in front of t .the county gaol at Maidstone: upon Robert Alexander ' Burton, a lad twenty years of ago, who was convicted at the 9: late Spring assizes for the county. of Kent of the murder, H under very cruoel and aggravated circumstances ...

THE TAVISTOCK MURDER

... first time. was so EoDn to 'strike terror mns paid and diamay into the utmost consciousness of4the i ,y for unhappy man. 1The golden beams which known brought the grim edifice into such prominent irts have relief wererin vivid contrast to the terrible sceno ...

THE MURDER OF THE CZAR

... ed it as a nation. Whether that X diabolical policy was forced upon by his Ministers, or C was ' an act propio motu, it boots not to examine, S but from that moment secret societies multiplied, and were composed of men of honourable name and un- a] ...