DINGLE WORKHOUSE

... blood aiisl-lly. Defendant—Did I not to you I was not going to the Exhibition ? 'Constable—l did not bear yoniay word. Robert Madder, defendant’s groom, waa caned (or the defence—His master's horses were trotting, not galloping when the policematijaid ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1851
Newspaper: Kerry Evening Post
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 979 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

(be constable to Irt go. The con'Mb'e would not, and lost his temper and struck him. tie considered be bad

... struck him. tie considered be bad nut met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled td expect. —Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for tbe defence. His master's horses were trot* ing, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1851
Newspaper: Kentish Independent
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1033 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

THE CATHOLIC MOVEMENT

... drawing blood slightly. Defendant—Did not ssy to you was not going to th® Exhibition Constable— did not hear yon say word. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence— His master’s horses were trotting not galloping when policeman laid hold ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1851
Newspaper: Dublin Evening Post
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1038 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

SUMMARY PUNISHMENT OF A REFRACTORY.CAPTAIN

... struck him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gen- tleman was entitled to expect. Robert .Madder, defendant's groom, wat called for the defence.— Hi* matter's bortes were trotting, not galloppiog, when tbe policeman ...

Published: Thursday 15 May 1851
Newspaper: Nottinghamshire Guardian
County: Nottinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1210 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

A SEVERE SENTENCE

... and struck him. Me considered he had not met with lhal courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. Mia maatcr’s horses were trotting, net galloping, when the policeman laid ...

Published: Saturday 17 May 1851
Newspaper: Kentish Mercury
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1128 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE POLICE COURTS

... strack him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled to expel t. 'Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

POLICE

... struck him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman was entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

Published: Tuesday 13 May 1851
Newspaper: Morning Herald (London)
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1722 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

A CAPTAIN OF THE GUARDS SENT TO THE HOUSE OF CORRECTION. Captain Paulet Henry Somerset,' of the Coldstream ..

... struck him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman was entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence.—His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

WEDNESDAY'S POST

... struck bun. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police whicha gentleman was en tit h d to expect. — Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the de- fence. - His master's horses were trotting, not gal lopping, when the policeman ...

Published: Friday 16 May 1851
Newspaper: Royal Cornwall Gazette
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1554 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

BRITISH ARMY 'DESPATCH

... and struck him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

Published: Friday 16 May 1851
Newspaper: British Army Despatch
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1654 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

gabs thitillignin

... and struck hint. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which &gentleman is entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, WAS called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the police laid ...