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THE ESHER MURDERS

... I TEH ESHER URfDERS. Wednesday morning having been appointed for the trial of Mary Ann lirough, for the murder of sit of het children, the court at Guildford was crowded the moment it was opened, and' great interest appeared to be created by the proceedings. Soon after nine o'clock the prisoner was pl aced at the bar, charged, upon six separate indictmentte, with the murder of Henry Brough, ...

Published: Sunday 13 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4913 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MYSTERIOUS ASSAULT at BEULAH Spa

... Os Wedneisday, at the Lambethl P'olice-court, the ofcssrs. Newton were in attendance, and brought into court for further examination. 3r. Edwin James, QO.C, and Sh ert Price, M.P., were present, and were accommodated with seats on tho beach. Mr. Wontner, Ibr the prosecution, addressing the magistrate, said that in cocopliacece with the desire expressed by his worship, that aMr. Christian ...

Published: Sunday 20 August 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 881 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE COURT-MARTIAL ON LIEUT. PERRT, AT WINDSOR

... THE COU1RT-3MARTIAL ON LIBUT. PERRY, AT WINDSOR SEVENTHE DAY.-FRIDAY.I f The general court-martial on Lieut. James Edward I IPerry, of the 46th Regiment, re assembled at the Infantry F fBarracks, Windsor, this morning, soon after 11 ?? ,Colonel Kelly presiding. The prisoner, who looked pale t rand care worn, was again attended by Mr. Darvill, of Windsor, as his legal adviser. Before the court ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TEE POLICE CO UB rs. V. I at MARYLEBONE. Mr. Herring, solicitor, attended before the sitting magis. trate, Mr. Long, to ask his worsbip's advice and assistance on behalf of a woman named Jessie Ross. He stated that about a month ago the female alluded to was engaged by a d. portly-lookssg fasbionably-attired;temale calling herself Xrs&. Jane Noland, who kept a brougham, to do duty as lodge- at ...

THE FALL OF THE LYNN WORKHOUSE—CORONER'S INQUEST

... THE PALL OP THB LYNN TYORr- HOUSE-CORONER'S IXQ UST. K~ING'S LYNN, MONDAY EVENHING. irYesterdlay, subsequent to the departure of our despatch, se thie body of Andrews, the clock-maker, waes found in the ruins, quite dead, anid singularly enough completely en- it taugled among the wires oi the clock. It is now known be that no other lives were sacrificed, and a teeling of thank- ir fulniess ...

THE ALLEGED PERFORMANCE OF AN ILLEGAL MARRIAGE BY A ROMAN CATHOLIC PRIEST

... THE ALLEGED PERFRMANCZ OF AN ILLEGAL kARRIAGE BY A ROMAN CA- TROLIC PRIBST. Yesterday the investigation of the summons against the Rev. Thomas Tierney Ferguson, D.D., the Roman Catholio Priest of St. Thomas's Chapel, in tbe Fulhaln-fields, for jhaving performed a marriage in the abseneo of the registrar, contrary to the statute, took place at the Hammersamitht IPolice-court. Mr. Martin ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORFOLK CIRCUIT.-IPSWICH, AUGUST 1. a CHOWN S1OSE. - EXPORa TM CIEF JUsTIcE. A MAN OF FORTUNE TRANSPORTED. e Wiliam Meets, a gentleman of property, was indicted for e feloniossly assaulting Mary Ann Hurov, in the parish of ;Ringafield, onthe 27th of June, and Albert Garrod, another ,t gentleman, was also indicted for feloniously aiding, abetting, i and asiscing the above William Meen to commit ...

TRIAL OF GAUVAIN FOR SHOOTING THE ABBE GAY

... TJ?L1.? oP ??7Z?dAY. SHOOTING Thi Patns of a'esday publish re~port of atrial, which oorpisce en the previous day, before-the COUr 4'A~ssise do la Seinte. On'that }fth of April last, at seven o'loclk is the maorning, to s Abbe Gay, filling6 the distinguished offace of Treasurer of the Imperial Chapter of St. Denis, wias, while le ading a placard describing certain clerical arrangements for the ...

Law Intelligence

... iLan, otteitgetice. NOTICES.-THIS DAY. IZOLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. Frjudgent Toraenh v. Cheesc; 133am v. Button ; Lyd. A,1- `.ere ferry's will. Remaining petitions : Bats- ~- 3tkfpart lieaxsl; ItI re Malnchester, &e. Railway; Mit- 1e~1rdsoti OXonlhaiai v. Ellis; ls re Sparrow; Graham v. if; V. Clare; At~otnev-Goflctal v. Merchant Ven. ,in~ lre DIld; in re Birds, infiints. Adjourned summons I. ...

THE POLICE [ill]

... THE POLICE CO UR By. MANSION-HlOUSE. Jatmes Cosgrev~e Dnd John Leo were brought before=~lder- moon Caoter upon the charge of having robbed a lady of her purse, containing a half sovereign and a quantity of silver. George Scott, of the detective police, said I watched the poisoners en London-bridge together f~or an hour this day, tad saw Cosgieve feel the pockets of fifty different ladies. At ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA W' NO T1CES-Tf DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN, at half-past 1l. I[Usore the LoRDs JUSTICES.] Lunatic petitions: In re Flitcroft. Motions, ?? Oldaker v EHunt, part ?? v Addingtoa, part ?? v London and North-Western Railway Companly. ROLLS COUkCT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10. ?? besrpoken to: Aberdour v Aberdour (2). Remaining mnotipues. Uineppoced petitlon: In re Hurst's will. Remalining ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE-YESTIRDAY. MANSIONSrOsrSE.-TVilliam, M1Lsughlin, tailor,and Eli- zabeth, his wife, were brought up before the Lord Mayor, charged with having asaulted each other and disturbed the neighboushood of Bishopegate in which they reside. The male prisoner had on Monday been charged with having assaulted his wife, to whose care at her particular request the Lord Mayor, after having heard the ...