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MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR LEICESTER

... MURDER AND HIGHWAY, ROBBERY NEAR LEICESTER. LeiAbout half-past f our o'clock on Sunday morning, two . Leicester men, driving over to Coventry, observed sabout d three miles and a quarter from Leicester, a man lying on the side of the road, and gave information at the Red Cow1 q a half-way house between Leicester and the village of Ears r( Shilton. r- By S lf-past5o'clock, M1Mr. Moore, surgeon, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 5ty COURT OF QUBEN'8 BEl&Cg, M6D6YP, May 29 nf TV Ce, ryioa 'v. sov. A' ryTAYLOR V. NICSrPINSD. Sir These two actions arose out of a disturbance which took lace at a parish meeting held at Bakewell, In the County of ro an erby, when the defendant in the first action, Dove, who til was tbe parish constable, by; the direction of the defendant fo at in the second action, Mr. Neslield, who was the ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, JUNE 12

... DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, JUNI 12. rn.r..- T ' r . 1. nTh, ie.1 I Before J. T. CANTREaLL, Esq., Judge.] toI JOHtNSON V. PEGG.-This was an action brought~to recover I 41. 8s., for hay sold. -Mr. Borough appeared for tbhddefeni- hai dant; the plaintiff rippearea in person. The defendant ad. CaMi mitted the plaintiff's clahm, but said that he had paid the surns nei of II. 5s. and 21. !fss. ...

INQUEST

... BEFORE MR. SSOZT.XV, COIRONER. On Saturday week, at the Chesterfield Arms Inn, Cubley, t on the body of Mary Mear, daughter of Mr. Mear, landlord I of the above inn, who committed suicide by hanging herself a on the Thursday previous. No reasons can be assigned for V tbezivk-act, as the deceased appeared in her usual spirits an s hour previous to being found. The jury returned a verdict t that ...

SIX CHILDREN-MURDERED

... Esallt, SUNDAYT NIGHT. . An occurrence of an awful character took place in a cottage t at West-end., about amilefromfthis placeyesterday morning. . A woman named Mary-Ann Broughi about 48 years of age, cut the throats of six of her children, and then attempted to I kill herself. The discovery was macYe by some workmen who were passing the cottageatan early hour in the moring, and, seeing a ...

INQUESTS

... he aDrOax MR. WHISTON, SUN., CoioNwa. On Thursday, the 8th instant, on the body of Mary Ann er Sheltonaged 4years,who was drowned by fallingintothe Canal at the Tuesday previous. The child had followed ?ome other n- children on the banls of the Canal, and whilst kneeling by ed the side to pick some muscles out of the water, fell in and he was drowned.-Verdict, Accidentally drowned. Mt, On ...

DERBYSHIRE JUNE SESSIONS

... DERBYSHIRE JONE SESSIONS. - The Midsummer Sessions for this county were commenced on Tuesday in the County Hall, Derby, when the ordinary X routine business was transacted. The magistrates present were Charles Clarke, Esq. (who stated that, Mr. BaIguy not being sufficiently well to attend, he had taken the chair agreeably !, to a resolution passed in June, 1841), Sir H. S. Wilmot,Bart., t Sir ...

THE MURDER OF SIX CHILDREN BY THEIR MOTHER

... THE MURDER OP SIX TGNUBEN BY TREM - - MO-.. I ,. L. on MWay (atwp).Mr., William Carter, ;ero osir t.the Eastern Division of Surrey,' and at jury, asieimbled at the dPCheurp aen, etn4 near Ether, for the pqo Id Iliqists noheca1cisatttiefdl5fthetel ed~dth I' fGogahHogs kdl Caroline BrodSh ageo11gt, tt Wila tsgae i, eary.'%end Harriet Bftugh (twins), ,aged two years and ei* months, sMd George ...

Published: Wednesday 21 June 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2437 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON,

... WYEDNESDAY, l4th June. a(From our LOSSDON REPORTEIR.) 5 £BEFoRE Ma. CommissiasoR GOULBURN.] a at RE RADVORD. t ae This was a meeting for the last examination of Thomas i id Radford, of 9, High-street, Manchester; of Noble-street, e London and also connected with Derby. M r. Turner attended for the Trade Assignees, Mr. William Hurst, of Agard-street, Derby, silk manufacturer, and Mr. s Jl, ...

POLICE OFFICE

... WEDNESDAY, June 7. (Before Dr. BrntT, Dr. IHaEVATE, and R. FORMAN, J. BAY- WOOD and T. P. BAINeRnuoG, Elsri. |. George Darnell, Joseph Gibson, and Josiah Anderson, were fined, the former Bs. and costs, for being drunk; and the two latter Bs. each and costs, for interfering with Sergeant Jeifries in the diecharge of his police duties. FRIDA)f. (Before the MAYOR and R. FORMANS, BEg.) A DRUNKEN ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, TUESDAY, June 13

... COUJNTY COTRT,DERBY, TUzVAYr, Jiune 13. [&efore J. T. CANriSELL, Esq.; Judge.i'` XINC; V. E As SWOOD. -This was an action for wages, brought by George Kiug,, a striker, agfinst Mr. James:39itwrood, of the Cotton-lan'e Foundry, iron mnaster. -Mr. Briggs appeared f~or the plaintiff; and;Mr. Borough for the defefldan~t-From -the 'evidence alddiced, it appeared that Mr. Enetwood; badI made a ...

POLICE OFFICE, FRIDAY, June 2

... POLICE OFFICE, FuiDAY, June 2. ~~~~. . el bXVA.j.i k [=Befor the MAYOR, II. FORSIAS and J. SANDAns, Esqra. ] v Robert Bennett, of Belper, was summoned for negligently th, ie driving a cab in Iron-gZate, and running against the carriage mi e f the Rev. James Dawkins.-The charge was withdrawn on hi defendant promising to be more careful in future and pays n the expenses incurred. nc , Joseph ...