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A SOLDIER MURDERED BY HIS COMRADE

... Scarcely has this neighbourhood recovered from the ex-11 h citement occasioned by the murder of two sisters by a soldier in .s of the Swiss Legion, than it is again aroused into consterna* e tion by another murder almost as horrible and cold-blooded in its details, the scene being a meadow in front of the mili-w tary hospital at Archcliffe Fort, in which the 49th Regiment g *e is encamped. The ...

Published: Wednesday 03 September 1856
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 728 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... SuDDEer DEATHE OF Mn. BROUELL, OF LnznETB:.-An. inquest was held at the Eight Bells, Cross-street, Blackifriars-road, on the body of Mr. Richard Palmer Roupell, aged seventy-four, a gentleman well known in Lambetic for his wealth and liberality to the our. Louisa Maria Hannan, widow, was housekeeper to thre deceased, who resided at 16, Cross-street, his family residence being Aspin Honses, ...

Published: Sunday 21 September 1856
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1867 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT HAMPTON COURT

... THE SUSPECTED MUDAT RAMPTON CLOSE OF THE CORONER'S INQUIRY-THIE VERDICT. HAMPTON, TUESDAY. This day at ten o'clock, Mr, Wakloy, coroner for West Middlesex, aconmpanied by Isis deputy, Mr. Brent, pro- ceeded for the fourth tinie. with the adjourned inquiry at the itre Inn, adjoining the bridgye, touching the death of Lewvis Solotnons, lately retursed trom Australia, and who, as has already been ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... I IYSOL VE. VT DEBTORS CO URT-YESTERDx.Y. 1 [Before Mr. Commissioner MURPHY.] IN RE ANNA MARIA RATCLIFFE. This inselvent, a widow, who bad oarried on business as a baker in South Molton-street, Oxford-street, was opposed by Alr. lteed, as counsel for the British Mutual Life As- surance Society. BMr. Sargood supported. It appeared that the insolvent, whose family had carried on business in ...

THE LATE MURDEROUS OUTRAGES TA NEWCASTLE

... TIlE LATE MURDEROUS OUTRJGES TA NEWCASTLE. 'Under this head we noticed on Tuesday the death of a woman named Ann Fleming, from the violence of Willianm Fleming, with whoni she lived, and stated that the manhad absconded. We learn, from the Newscastle 3lltaesgm of yesterday, that Ann Harris, in whose house the Flemings lodged, on Saturday night week, hearing a scuffling in their Igroom, went in ...

A STRANGE AND SERIOUS CHARGE

... A STRAYGE AND SERIOUS CHARGE. a _-0- . I At the Town-hall, Carmnartiren, before ?? Morris, Mr. E. H. Stacey, Captasmi J. G,. Philippa, and ~fr. Lewis orris, Tho-raiis Ftir-lung, mascter Of thle Carmnar-thenr Union was charged with assarritirrg Mrs. Cole, ol peczrlro -cttageI wit ii iit't ce Weduesirav, till 3d of cviiter.irer, ill Wlaterloo-t-.:rrc. 'T'eu case c-xcr'cd. s-a ry 6rat itrrt--rot, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... NEWCA81LE, FRlcDAY.-Before C. E. Ellison, Esq. -Ellen M'Guire and Edther Bird, remanded on a charge of stealing 60 yards of ticking from a shop in Buxton.Etreet, were discharged in conaequenco of the owner not appearing to ?? O'HIara, Margaret Coyle, and Bridget Simpson, who have been remanded on a charge of stealing 8d from a little girl named Elizabeth Cane, were again brought up for ...

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 ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... .. , .. v , ?? . ?? 111- - ?? _. . ?? ?? 0 in ?? . . ?? . ond. MONDAY, SEPTEM'lBEP 22. iter, ~BEFORE IIIFSSIIS. DIXON AND BOLTON. irer, POCKET ]PICKING AT ThO TrXfLBAeRN.STRREcr RAILWAY STATION, ?? respctably droeedi middle-aged ailst, name IJohn Davies,, ~erk, wa ciargod with picking, p~ckets at thle Titbebarn-,trset rail. res wastale' o Saurdylight. .Chdw iCk, carrisge in- 6ke spcto, i th ...

AN ISLE OF WIGHT RAPE

... t 1 - I F G lt ANX ISLE Or WIGZV- AkPE. At the Townh Hall, Newport, before Captain Hamond, R.N. (chairman), and Mr. B. Kerr, Daniel Hicley, a widower, and a private in the 88th Relgiment, of middle, age, withi a Crimean medal, two goodconduct 'stripes, anji a tremendous black eye, was placed at the bar, under the serious charge of feloniously assaulting the Widow Wdclih (a very ordinary ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... b:i5TrA.L- - R. I A. COURT. - h V V CTRAL CR IWAL CdOURT. The September sessions of this court opened on MIONDuAY. ROBBERY.-Ayred .Bicklwd Bennett, 18, was charged with beingfeloniously at large. before the expiration of a period of penal servitude to which he had been sentenced by this ceart. 'The prisoner pleaded Guilty. He was then charged upon a second indictment with stealing a ...

DEVON GENERAL SESSIONS

... DEVON~ GENERAL SkSSIONS. (CON TcsrUE 'FROM .OUR LASTr.) 'W Before Lord Courtenay. eV JOHN DONLEY, aged 2i3, was .chargrd with violently io' and masliciously assaulting and beatings Henry Brawn, an the assistant warder at Dartmtoar Prison, it appeared that the 0n ?? a convict undergoing a sentence of aix yeairs. CO penal ervitude at Dartmoor Prisons, and that on returning let one day from. ...