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IPSWICH POLICE

... TeiuRsDAy.-Bofore T. D'Eye Burroeghes, Esq., Chairman, Chas. Burton, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq. A Magistrate brought up for Drunkenness--A gentleman who gave the name of John Sherrott, of Bosmere Hall, and who stated he was a macistrate for the county of Middlesex, was charged by the police with drunkenness and riotous conduct in the streets of Ipswich between 2 and 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning. ...

The Oyster Fishery in the Orwell

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JuaE 17. -Before 7ilr. Jteeice ERLE, Mr- Justice CROMrPTOrN and Mr. Jn>oiiee HILL. Co'c/ester v. cook-Mr. rower and mr. Dasent for the p ain- tiff. ;tr. IKeane and Mr. 'Marriott for the detlntiartl, rfr. Power: This is an ACUtin of trespass brougit by tlle plaintiff against the defendant for trespasses committed by the defendant on the - day of October, ISS7 by dredging ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... i MONDAY.-Before C. Burton, Esq.. (Chairman) ; C. Deane, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq,, H. Miller, Esq., S. t B. Cbapanau, Esq. A Sad Cae.-Mary Ann Webster. a woman with a child In her arms, was charged with stealing a worsted jacket, the property of r Benjamin C. Bloordefld. Proseentor keeps a beer-house In Curve street, St. toeon's. It was proved by his wife that on Saturday, the 4th December, the ...

IPSWICH BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The Michaelmas Quarter Sessions for this Borough were held on Thursday, before David Power, Esq., Recorder. In charging the Grand Jury, the Recorder said he re- gretted the proceedings had been delayed so long (nearly an hour) in consequence of the non attendance of several of the Grand Jury. Now this was notustto those who did attend punctually, as it occasioned a loss of their time * and ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... NIONDAY.-Before the Mayor. Jerermah Read, Esq C. Burton, Esq-, C. Deane, Esq., T. B& Ross, Esq, S. B. Chapman, Esq., H. Miller, lsq. Cauiion to Beggar&--James Walker waa brongl it up for beng and being drunk. Mr-Robert Fox, landlord of the Star beer-horse, T tope-lana, proved the offenes and stated that the prisoner coramen ced such a voney of abase onh hal Wng refused rellef, tbct he thougl ...

SUFFOLK JANUARY SESS

... IONS. (Concluded from fourth page.) BURY, Tuesday, January 12. Before the Rev. T. Anderson, Chairman; Rev. S. Io Alderdon. J. B. Haines, Esq., H. S. Waddington_ Esq.. M.P., J. H. P. Oakes, Esq., Major Parker, J. G.W. PoleY, Esq.. W. Parker, Esq., Rev. J. Parker, J. R. Heigbam, Esq., P. Huddlestone, Esq., H. J. Oakes, Esq., J. S. Phillips, Esq., H. Wilson, Eq.. Rev. N. W. Hallward, Capt. Bence, ...

Nisi Prius Court, Tuesday, July 27

... Mr. Justice Williams took his seat in Court this morning at 10 o'clock. The first case was one of SEDUCTION AT LOWESTOFT. Allen v. Rambly.-Mr. O'Malley and Mr. Palmer appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Power and Mr. Dasent for the defendant. .Mfr. O'Malley said the plaintiff in this case was a corn merchant. and also carried on the business of a haberdasher at Lowestoft. This business he mainly ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN NORFOLK

... On Saturday night, the 7th inst., the usually quiet vil. lage of Martham was thrown into a state of great excite- ment in consequence of the discovery of a living naked child in a field, by Mr. Manship, a farner, He took the child home, and as soon as it was known, a number of women rushed to the house and offered their breasts to the infant, but it being too far exhausted, it was un- able to ...

THE MURDER NEAR QUEEN-SQUARE

... On Tuesday, Mr. Wakdey. the coroner, and a jury composed of some of the principal inhabitants, con- cluded the inquirv-adjourned from Thursday last-- into the death of Charles Canty, who was murdered by Edward Tombs on the previous Tuesday morning, at 17, Glocester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsaury, as stated in our last Journal. The deceased was a litho- grapher and printer, 24 years of age, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... NORFOLK CIRCUIT.-CAMBRIDGE. The learned Judges of assize opened the commission for the county of Cambridge on Saturday afternoon. and on Monday morning both the courts were opened for the despatch of business. WOUNDIXG AT DOWNHAM. Alark Taylor, 45, a labourer, at Downham, in the Isle of Ely, was indicted for feloniously wounding his wife with intent to do her grievous bodily harm. |Mr. Markby ...

THE MURDER IN THE HAYMARKET

... _ We 'were enabled on Iibriefly to allude to this dread- ful event in our last Journal. It seems that on the I night of the 23rd ult., an Italian accosted three French girls in the street,andafter a short conversation, accomu- panied one of them, known as Madame Louise Tobin, to her lodgings, No. 8, Arundel.place, Hlaymarket, a house kept for. and inhabited by, foreign women. No. thing more ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... MoNDAY.--Before the Mayor (E. Goddard, Esq.) C. Deane, Elsq., C. Burton, Esq., H. MiUier, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq. Caution to HNarkme.-Johu Ely, a lad, was charged by hie era. ployers. desrs Webber and Hedge, wivtb absenting himself from his work. lt appeared born the statement of Mr. Gilloet, foreman to the prosecutors, thitt the defandant wee In thecr employ as weekly ser- vant, and that he ...