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SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A DISSENTING MINISTER, AT NEWARK

... A deep sensation has been created among the inhabitants of this town, and particularly amongst the religious public, by certain repor ts which have been current during the last few Sol !d weeks, materially affecting the moral character of l(hitherto) a- one of the most popular diesenting ministers of this locality, ml e- and the pastor of the largest Independent congregation in the Ir If- town ...

Published: Wednesday 27 February 1850
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1912 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Police

... 1voctin. MARYLE BONE.-A BRUTE.-'A, sullen looking man, named Arthur Staveley, was placed at the bar tj before Mr. Broughton on the Lhargee of having 8h brutally assaulted Eleanor Stayeley, his mother, tf a poor old woman, nearly seventy years of age, re- st siding at No. 13, William-street, THarpstead-road. IC The appearance of the complainant eocited the r commisef'thion of all present; her ...

RENEWED AGITATION ON THE TEN HOURS BILL

... ?? The late decision in ?? of Excheqjuer, ce, wvhich Contrary to. every expptottion has, for the. Ueln momsolt, legaiised the hateful and tortunus system fler of relyay and, in point of fact, destroyed the humane cut Principle of John Fielden's Factory Act, has caused *ng such a sensation in- the manufacturing districts Cf. ofLancashire, Yorkshire and Cheshiro as the oldest; ofpearson living ...

PRESTON POLICE CASES

... DURING THE WEEK. EMBEZzLEmENr or MOUTRE. - Two men, named Lawrence Clayton and Thomas Parker, from Ramsgrave, were brought up before the borough magistrates, on Saturday last, charged with having a quantity of moutre in their possession, of which they could give no satisfac- tory account. Mr. Ascroft, who appeared for the prose. cation, said he should ask for the prisoners to be con- victed, ...

LAW AND POLICE—SATURDAY

... LAW AND POLICE-SATURDAY. COUBRT OF BASqRUPTCY. ADJOURNMENT SINE DIE.-IX RE BEDFORD.-AL- LEGED FRAuD.-This bankrupt, described as a farmer at Fecn Drayton, Canmbridgeshire, came up to pass his last examination. The debts amount to between 300 and 9400, and the assets are estimated atabont 200, but the bankrupt had not kept any accounts, being unable to read and write. Mr. Cole appeared on ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COURT'1. SATURDAY. Before Messrs. Jalland and Eggintor. TFIICE WOMEN ASSAULTING A BAILIFF.-Ellen White, an elderly woman, and her two daughters, Mar- L garet and Ellen, were brought up on a charge of furiously assaulting Frank Fairbairn, a bailiff, in the execution of his duty. It appeared that yesterday, the bailiff in ques- tion was sent by Mr. Waite, an auctioneer, to take pos- ...

Published: Friday 22 February 1850
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1961 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... POLI CE. SwirD1iNG my -A CnEnGymANs.-At the Marlborough-street oAce, on Tuesday, the Rev. Richard Child Willis was liotught up for final: exami- nation, charged with various frauds on ?? Thomas, pro- prietor of Hatchett's Hotel, Piccadilly, said he knew the prisoner, who on the 11th of April last was staying at his hotel. On that day the prisoner sent for him, and stated that he was obliged to ...

Published: Saturday 23 February 1850
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 994 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... YESTERD'AyS LAW AND POLICE. COURT OF 3&ZNKRUPTCY. Surrimmises'c RE310oase 01 CootScse14E.--rlg ST991.- Sumn~iwerp applied for and granted, in the Court 0 - tamngkrhowy agin certain parties, with the view of ascer. beenng dsoed Some shares in thle Quildsford Water Works had f bonglin to the above bankrupt, wh6 carrid in threy busiess of a jew-eller and gi:sersrnith at Guild- whord, ine ?? is ...

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

THE POLICE COUTS

... THE POLICE CO UTS. MANSION-HOUSE. ImpORTAxT To SHLrowiEuS..-The owners of a veaesl called the Queen, were summoned for having refused to pay seamen employed to navigate the ship to and from a port near California, the amount of wages claimed under circumw stances which render the cae one of considerable importance to the mercantile community. Mr. Hobler appeared to support the claim; Mr. ...

THE EXECUTION OF THE GLASGOW MURDERESS

... . THE EXECUTION OP THE GLASGOW MURDERESS. GLASGOW, FnIbAY. Margaret Hamilon was banged yesterday morning in front of the Court-house, for the crimes of forgery and murder. By eight o'clock there were fully 20,660 per- soas present, a much smaller number thian has been in the habit of attending similar spectacles in former times. Whether this comparative paucity of numbers is to be attributed ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE—WEDNESDAY

... LA W IN1TELLIGENCE-WEDNESIAY. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE OF THE PRIVY I COUNCIL. Thie members of the court present ?? Brougham, 3,Lod ~jinpeli, Lord Langdale, thle Right Hon. Sir Stephen 3Lordi gtlmth Right Hion. ?? Pemuberton Leigh, and the I sminght on.SthedwrRyan. ANUND LAL SING DEO V. MAHARAJA D~IeURAT GARROOD. Mr. Turner, Mr. Forsyth, and Mr. Manie appeared for tho allpellant ;Mr. Loftus Wigramn, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE-TUESDAY. MArcSION-eiOSE.-'-Mr. Charles Elcsmmoid, of No. 76, Lower Thames-street, was summoned before Alderman Humphery, for having sold and delivered to Edward Ken- dall a certain ticket in a certain lottery called grand distri- bution of objects of art and manufacture, against the form of the statute, whereby lie became liable to a penalty of 2001. and imprisonment for ...