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THE HYDE-PARK AFFAIR

... | TEE HYDE-PARK AFFAIR. - 'BRADLEY v. A CONVITIONX' P. 0 INGHAIX, EP-' This was an appeal '(heard before the assistant-judge of the Middlesex sessions) by John Bradley, of832r^st. James's-road, Holloway, bookseller, against a canvc- tion by Mr. Bingham, police mag it, 'for that he;. the said John Bradley, on, Sunday the 11th of Nov., in. the year aforesaid (l856,nHydep4a rk in the parish of ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE NEWS

... I AA O NWS YIOBiTOT QUH ' j ' terO~ WBSfl t~DwXo~ worki8etti payat the rw ohaentd ith ivioleintease? saut ?? H mlfl surgeon,~o 'iGyeat~or ndon et Brun ikeisquar6:.-L The to robseiut S passing alog i Oxolrdstreet akbt = pmcl thelpne'this morling, on thi s ay, whem after wI ?? ?? seams an knocked obff Mgs hat Into the) roadwaiy. The roscutr, hiningtha~t the prbisoers ingended to db imraied a ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OKNTREN RIUMINAL COURT. The December Besson 'opened on - inday The irt edition of the ealendbr onednethe'nebof eklt OP A BitiT >S0oiry.-anel . William 4 a elderly, respeotable-:lesiapmn, surenderaite take'. his tril upon 'several indictuents charging nim writh forgery, lerceny atd obtaining money by fale pre- ?? bst, case that was taken was a obarge of forgini and uttring a, cheque for 51. ...

MURDER AT MANCHESTER

... I MURDER AT MANCESTEpL Two brothers, named Andrew and James Bracken, were brought before the city magistrates at Manchester on Mon- day, charged with killing William Bates, a mechanic, on the previous Saturday evening. The deceased was stated to be about 40 years of age, and to have recently come to Manchester from Rochdale in search of employment, and it would appear that he met with his ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT HAMPTON COURT

... THE SUSPEZTED MURDER AT IHA1PTQX Icou -T. On Tuesday at ten 'clock, Mir. Wakley, coroner for West Middlesex, accompanied by his deputy, Mr. Brent proceeded for the fourth time with the adjourned inquiry at the Mitre Inn, adjoining the bridge, touching the death ?? Solomons, lately returned fromdAustralia, and who, as has already been stated, was alleged to ?? murdered under very extraordinary ...

SHOCKING CASE OF CHILD POISONING

... BUO94; G :CAS OF CHILD POISONIRNG.' 1The greatest excitement has prevailed at Runlorn, asmal port hbove Liverpool, during the 'past few 4avs, owing to the mysteriousprtoefedings attending. the death and buria of a.:6-ale child aged-nine--das, du'd lihter of Elizabeth and TlJomap EBrennan, a pedlar Iliving, in Nelson-street, Run- 'corn: ' Thie4child was ingondl health on ihe afternoon. of ...

LABOUR AND WAGES

... LABOUR AmqD- WAGES. OLD EIAM. OBssmuccTso AGFA. Cvoy INsritcroc.,-Messrs. Abraham and James Milne, the owners of Busk Mill, in Chadderton, were summoned for wilfallv obstructing Mr. B. W. Coles, sub-inspector of fctories, in the discharge of his duty. The information was laid under the 7th and 8th Vict.,. cap. 16, sec. 3, which provides that any inspector shall have power to enter any part of ...

MYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWNING

... 1 rYSTERIOUS CASE OF DROWNING. A case of drowning occu'red in the harboui of Glagwow, on Snmday morning, of a very distressing character. Be- tweed ?? and one o'clock, while it was moonolight, two harbour p6lice-constables,-named George Cunningham andl John Bose, accompanied.by David, Cunningham, engineer, the brother of-the former, pushed off in a-ferry-boat from the steps, near the-middle of ...

WILFUL MURDER BY A PORTUGUESE

... WILFUL MiURDEB LY A PORTUGUESE. On Monday an inquiry, which lasted above six hours, took place at the London Hospital, before Mr. Baker and a respectable jury, on view of the body of Vallielle Calegor, otherwise Barelebs Tra- lagar, aged thirty-three, a seaman, and a native of. Greece, who died at the above institution, in consequence of wounds inflicted on him with a stiletto, by Bernado ...

Published: Sunday 25 May 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 909 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... ACCIDENTS AND OFNC~s I ?? I-FFNVS THREE CHILDREN BdURNED TO Asnas. - DaonS CoUbtrYT LmiXir, JAs. 30.-Last night the hotn &nstRa Kelly, of Cloonaugh, was destroyed by fire, and three of h icts perished in the flames. K:elly anudhis ceife had been at las chil din Fair, and retturoed borne about ten o'clock An lie h rounberaa in the n Iglat, Keellj s wife went to a farm, to milk 0llerf s 5 later ...

Published: Sunday 10 February 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1746 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... CITY POLICE COMMITTEE.-Yesterday. :(Before Alderman Sir Pzrxoc LAUxBiz.) AN ALDERMAN IN SEARCH OF A CAB.-Clia'lee ffewitt, driver of one of Hansom's eabs, was charged before the City Police Committee, Gjildhiall, with leaving his vehicle unattended. Police-constable 323 stated that, as he was on duty in Farringdon-street, Alderman Rose came up o te tan fr te urpceof irngsca. There were four ...

Published: Sunday 17 August 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5430 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment