MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... MURDER AT :MANOMEST]5. A shocking case of stabbing occurred at Manchester on Friday evening week, and the unfortunate man, James Quinn, who received the wound, having died, a coroner's jury have unanimously found a verdict of Wilful murder. The inquest was held on Monday evening, at the Royal Infirmary, before Mr. Herford, coroner of the borough. Tbe deceased was a steaml-loom weaver, aged ...

Published: Sunday 30 January 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 632 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

OFFENCES AND ACCIDENTS

... OFFENCEs.-A murder of an atrocious character was committed in the New Forest, at Fawley, neatr Hyrhe, on Christmas eve, the victim beingr J. Ravin, aged fifty-nine, a labourer on the Cadland estate. The decease wvas found on the high road leading out of Fawley on Saturday morning, quite dead, with his head dreadfully beaten and fractured, the brains being strewn on the ground. A man named ...

Published: Saturday 01 January 1853
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2199 | Page: Page 10, 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FATAL ACCIDENT ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... h, w 3 v O, ,, THE FATAL ACCZIDETo-O X H : AND NORTw'ESTEfN Rak W ?? .1 - _I , - - _- _ _ ?? _. On Wednesdayelmorningt.at ten ololocik Mr. Wakliy, oorneir for tha western ?? of 3lliddlesee. and the jury empiueled on' the body of John Barthalomew, the guard, killed bjy the late accident to the Liverpool and Manchester exprese train. re aaembled at the Qeens ArInm Ina, Harrow, Station, firther ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MANfSION HOUSE. ?? IN ENGLAND.-On Monduy, counsel attended for Mr. GtdwOod, of Lime-etreet, upon the part of a Zooloo chief and ?? wife and child, and a KEllir. named Larcher. The Zioloo chief uod his wife and the Kaffir had bewn en- gaged to come to England for exhibitioni upon the promi6e of liberal payment, axid the baby of the cbief, who had been born in: this country, became entitled to a ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... SINGULA R CAUSE OF DEATH.-A PROVIDENT IRISH LABOIURER.-Mr. W. Payne, the City Coroner, held an inquest at the King's Head, Webb-street, Southwark, relative to the death of Michael Dacey, aged fifty-two, who resided in the same street. From the evidence it appeared that at the great fire which' occurred in 1851, at the wharf of Mr. Alderman Humphery, the deceased, while passing through the ...

Published: Sunday 30 January 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MYSTERIOUS DEATH NEAR MANCHESTER

... e I IIYSTERIOUS DEATH NEAR MANCHESTER. On Thursday evening an inquest was held at lthe Birch Villa Hotel, Rusholme, near Manchester, on the body ot a woman niatned Sarah Urindrod, who waxt found drowned onl Wednesday morning last, under most I mysterious circurstances. The deceased was a widow, 54 f Is years of age, and kept a respectable lodging-house il Ox- * s ford-street, Manchester. She ...

SUICIDE OF DR. RICE, HEAD MASTER OF CHRIST'S HOSPITAL

... SUICIDE OF DR. RICE, HEAD MASTER OF CHIRIST'S hOSPITAL. Lest tight an inquest was held by Mr. William Payne, the coroner, on the body of the Rev. Edward Rice, D.D., Head Master of Christ's Hospital. Su-an Bancroft said she was in the service of Dr. Rice' andhiad enown him for the last twelve months. At about a quarter before nine o'clock yesterday morning, as she was paingr Dsr. Rice's bedroom ...

POLICE—SATURDAY

... POLICE-SATURDAY. BOW STREET.-hoimas Resos was brought utp by Mr. Charles Mathews, for selling play-bills. It was stated that the lessee of the Lyceum Theatie had arranged to suil the bills inside the doors, arid not to give them away, as has been erroneously stated. The defendant, who complained of the new monopoly, was cautioned and discharged. MANSION-HOUSE.-JTohss Stevensoo, alias Ja.Tes ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORONERS' INQUESTS&i On Friday, the 7th inst., an inquest was held at Ashington Colliery, in the parish of Bothal, near Mor- peth, before Thomas Adams Russell, Esq., coroner, on the bodyof Robert Brown, aged 38 years. Deceased was overman at the colliery, and on the preceding day, about eleven o'clock in the forenoon, vhile coming down the gangway towards the engine-bouse, he fell from it and ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W NoTIVECS-Tes DAY. SHERIFFS' COURT, RED LION.SQUARE, nt 1. Rtgers v Coplver-Jolesi v Jiclter-Ch`Lr v Smith. Uude- fenlded Causcs taike at thles IiAiLri -Sou TRET VANKRUPTCY COUllB R 13AsINGIALSTRET (Before Mr. Conlifl5SiA1iC EVANS.) Choice of ousigleei vestby Bt . Percival, Bloemsbury-square, boolseilr, t elven Examnhiltions: Augustus Belietti, Lime- boukse ll erits it ave u t twi ?? ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... I :I -DLBStX lESSM'I MONDAY. - menced this morning, jt.-Cerkenw6& -Thee' were eighty prisoners for trial, sixty-six .of wh m , h.om-b. mitted for felonies, adfute brCWt~5 meaI 1THE 'WA~rcif. ROaER i CE While Hinds; aned Ezra HinsiAd~ heors fwim pleady, ~guilty! last ?? h te articles to the value. of hod from hisc mastr, Mi ack son, of Red Lion-street, Clerkenwel&n` h lte h lived at Lpsutor-n, ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... SATUkDAY'S LAW AND POLICE, INSOLVENT DoA5ts5' COURT. NAVIGATION AND PNTrlNG.-IN THEt 'idATrER or JAMEs GOUDON.-This insolvent, a teacher of mathe. matics and navigation, and nautical author, applied under the Protection Act. Mr. Cooke opposed for Mesgr. Blackie, the well-known printers and publishers, of Glas. ?? appeared that the insolvent had written several workcs on mathemtaties and ...