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MY LORD OF THE AGAPEMONE

... M1Y LORD OP THZE AGAPEMONO I At the Bridgewater County Court, an action was brought by Mr. W. Walters against My Lord of the Agapemone, to recover certain articles of domestic use, carried to the Agapemone by the plaintiff on going there to reside, and not delivered to him again on his leaving, which, in the course of the trial, it appeared he did at ts'elve o'clock at night on the 30th ...

THE LIVERPOOL ELECTION INQUIRY

... THF, LIVERPOOL LE'IO INQUIRY. After an unusually long and costly inquiry, the anticipations of all calmly judging men have been realised by the unseating of Mr. Charles Turner ,and Mr. Forbes Mackenzie for bribery and treat- ing. This is a consummation which was devoutly To: to be wished, because it was in the highest degree T. l desirable that political corruption and debauchery San should ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ceo, TUESDAY, MAY 31. alke UNwHOLESOmIE Flsi.-The following fishmongera, informed r-in against by Inspector Tyrrell, for exposing unwholesome fish for a and sale in St. John's Market, were each fined Go. and costs :-James t ner Lynch, Stephen Shaw, John Martindale, Mary Ann Potts, and e tar. Peter Jones. for SHoPLIFTINO.-A man, named John Knowles,was oharged with i had broaking into a procery ...

INQUESTS

... (Betfyre J. B. Grieseon, E39., Coroner.) ,Dn the 4th instant, at the Infirmary, on the body of William 0oilidey, thle son1 Of a tailor residing in Whitson-street.' The deceased ?? five years of age; on the previous evening he met 5eith his death olose to his father's house, boy being run oves1 by Li wiigon, under the elrcumstaneee detailed in our last. It was shown that the driver was a sober ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. SEBTHANT AAuus, ASSrTANT Jnas, E ?? Eva Savage, the soldier found guilty on Monday of being concerned in a robbery upon a person, in the street i at night, was placed at the bar. I The Assistant Judge said he had well considered the care,i I and he could not but think that where four guardsmen I c committed so daring a robbery, a very severe punishment ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22

... MIDDLESEX SESSIONS-WrDNESDBY, ,JUNE 22. iMPUDENT ATrIPTb'AT PRAUD.b Wllit/ioar et, 44,-waotalnltaoir, was indicetd. for liavicig un B lawfully attompted to obtain, by nieonn of faltse proeonern, fi'ou ie tthu Loudoii asti Nbrtl0Ycaeotrn Ruillway Complany, tht u ontoof, ~do Itot., with intent to Cheat andi defraud thea salid CounpaY .thleroat- A D in it seonad couat of thta iadiutinet ldie ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CORON iARS' INQUESTS. On Saturdav an i' quest was held befcre J. G. Stoker, Esq., oii the bldy of WillLim Dloeg, aged 61. The de- e mid wns the driver of one of the erta erimploctd to walevr the stiots, and on 'Thurslay week hle r, cidental- ly fell oil', wheun one of the wheeis poisoed over his body ond I cused his death, Verdict-Aucidental death. On Mlonday another inquest was hel by the ...

LAW NOTCES—THIS DAY

... LA W NOTVCE8-THM DAY. ' COURT OF APPEALS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at halfpaut 10, (Betore the LowtS JouTic .) Forjudgment: Smithv Smitb, special cue. Appealn: Martin v Martin-Townicy v Dear (2)-Chapman v Gilbert-Lane v Dann. VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, LINCOLN'S-INN, at It. (Before Tice-Chancellor Sir B. KsINDINUSLc.) Petition: Rogers v Hooper, part heard, Causes: Jackson r Turnley-Davey v Byfleld- ...

THE RECOVERY OF PERSONAL LIBERTY BILL

... THE REC0 LBER Y OF PERSONA L L1IBEIRTY BILL. Wye have been requested to publish the following protest against the above-named measure :- We, the undersigned Catholics of England, seeing that a bill has been isitioduced into Parliament founded on the allegations that difficulties exist in obtaining the writ of hbeas corpus in certain cases, and that it is expedient that such difficulties be ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT POPLAR AND Suicide of the Murderer

... DREADF]UL 3IUJRDER AT POPLAR AND Suicide of the Murderer. During the whole of Tuesday and Wednesday the inhabitants of P'oplar were thrown into a state of painful excitement, i consequence of the brutal murder of a married female by her husband, who afterwards committed suicide by cutting his throat. with a razor, at No. 89, Evadns.-street, Bast India-road, Poplar, anid within a short distance ...

Published: Sunday 26 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 696 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MURDER IN MARYLEBONE

... 1 lmu-RDER IN XARYLEBONE. On Wedesday Mr. Wakley concluded a lengthened inquiry, at the Pitt's Head, Henry-street, Portland-town, Marylebone, into the death of Mary M1ead, aged forty-nine, whose death resulted from the brutal violence of her husband, a shoemaker by trade. Hannah Gray deposed that she lived in the same house, 20, Henry-street, with deceased. and in the room above hers. Between ...

Published: Sunday 12 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 735 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BROMPTON COUNTY COURT

... I EXTRAO.RDINARY MEDICAL CASE.-This action, brought to recover the trifling sum of 16s., is, perhaps, without a parallel, and elicited facts of a most amusing nature, peculiarly interesting to young ladies and the medical profession. The plaintiff, M1r. Gay, is a surgeon, of Old Brompton, and the defendant, Mr. Paine, is an unmarried gentleman, of Welling. ton-square, Chelsea. Mr. Gay said he ...

Published: Sunday 05 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 498 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment