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THE POLICE COURTS

... MAIS-SION.BOS& Wi~iam Brown, a respectable looking man, who has been fornearlytwenty yarn in the service of m Homer and- Son, wvholesale diggiito, in Bukldersbury, was brougt beore he Lrd -Myor fore~eanntouo the ofhcsteaung a ;maf lquantity of ipexcuanina, vlupe la. d., proprtyof his mses At the commencement of the proceedings Mr. Homer, the prosecutor, took occasion to call the attention of ...

The Fatal Accident on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway

... The inquest on the body of Edward Ogden, one of the three un- fortunate men who where killed by the dreadful accident which took place on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway, near Teynham station, on Saturday night last, was held on Tuesday morning, at the Railway Tavern, T'ynhamn, before Thomas Hills, Esq., one of the coroners for the county, and a jury. Prior to the commencement of the ...

Published: Sunday 13 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 582 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW AND POLICE

... I GLA24GOW CIRCUIT COURT, Dec. 29. Munloan Bi DnowvrOie.-The court was engaged yesterday and to-day in the trial of a young man, named Tolen M'Fadyen, who was accused of having, on the 26th of August last, on the south-west bank of the river Clyde, opposite to Clydevale Works, Hutchesontown, Glasgow, stripped a boy named Alexander Shields, about two and a half years old, of his clothes, ...

Published: Sunday 06 January 1861
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3664 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIO COURTS. WORSHIP-STRME. Charles Douglas, 25, a cabinet-maker, was charged before Mr. Knox with stealiuga box contain ing 891. in gold, together with a quantity of wearingj appael, the money and ?? Lewis Gibh ,aca elr h icmthatc acionnce with this cms are am~uer Itappe a maed Cook, living at No. 1, Welon -treets road, has several lodgers, amon# whom were the propaputor and the prisoner ...

MURDER IN GLASGOW

... MR2DXU2 12V GLASGOW. About one o'clock on Sund~ay mnorning a: fight seems to have be4 _ging on onthe west side of High-stret, Glasgow, a short ditance from the Cross, between two men, one named Win. Clark, alias Neil Coyle, the name of the otheir being unknown. Coyle was knocked &to the ground once or tWiee, and a young man named John Gall, who does not apear, from an we have been able'to ...

WESTMINSTER COUNTY COURT—JAN. 16

... WESTNINSTER COUNTY COURT-JAN. 16. ACeIERLEY V. VEBSTER. This was a suit commenced by the ?? Captain Aclherley against Mr. Webster, president oe the Dramatic Coelege, the summons having been grinted for moneys had and received. Mr. Benjamin Webster, of the Adelphi, and other members of the council, were represented by Alr. IR.,binson; Captain Acherley conducted his ooNI case. The plaintiff said ...

CRIME IN THE COUNTRY

... CR/BME ZN THE COUNTRY. t~le At the Somerset Sessions the Chairman, Sir W. Miles, aiobserved that on inspecting the calendar they would s3ee that tas there was little difference in, the number of pcisoners for trial as compared with last year. But at the same time, there had been a considerable increase .in the number of offencos oommitted aind disposed of before the magistrates at Petty ay,. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLIOB LVTBLLlG-ENCh'-YESTER.DAY. 0 - MANSION-HOUSE. B.E~~vOa~c.-Te folowng umshave been received for~h :~rhx -Mc:e 7~ t~suinPeters, and Co., Lib;. Edwcds and .Su, £10; Mesrs. Bassand Co., Bar- ton-n-Tent,£5 ?? . C, Crydo, S.; frain some of he stalismen ofMesrs.Coo, Snand Co., l0s. Gatherings on the Rail, iso. ; Rouse, 2s . 6; from some of thle e.,athlisuient of XMbsra. D64a. and Sv, LuI8ure ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH

... TWE SUSPECTED MURDER AT ERITH. I ?? Is; An inquest was held on Saturday last, before Mr. C. hl IJ. Carttar, coroner for West Kent, touching the death of ar William Muons, a bargeman, residing at a locality termed ° Botany Bay, in the parish of Crayford, near the village of he Erith, whose body was found in a ditch on the morning of de the previous Wednesday under circumstances wvhich led to a ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGRALL-STREET. Bnrsosir BI. ?? EvANs9-T. Barton, last exssai., nation, at II-C. West, choice of aselgniees, at II-T. B. Pickles, coi tifliate, at IIX-,T. Tooney, last exassination, at 12-Auberl and Co., auditL., at 12-J. Arnold, adjourned examination, at 12i -T, Loo, adjourned examination, ait I-J. T. Russell, dividend, at 1-Dodge and Co., choice of ...

MORE DEATHS FROM THE WEATHER

... YORE DEATHS FROM THE WEATHER. On Friday morning, Mr. Brent attended at the George, Dudley-street, Seven-dials, for the purpose of investigating the cause of death in three oases in which the deceased were found dead, such deaths being supposed to have been produced or accelerated by the severity of the weather. The first case was that of Margaret Condon, aged forty-six, a charwoman, who lived ...

A SOLDIER KILLED BY HIS COMRADE

... A. S9Z.aREU ?? =S. COWEALWL A&u-iuq(LeS& -Wfas MU at the Sergeaut's Mess-room, 'at thea 'Hut Barracks, Woolw~ich-oommon,- befoe ioK.'. C. J.NCatter,'coroner for West~Kent,on the oyfia~ Khi-ght,; a private of the 2n1d Battalion of the, kilitary Traifi Corps, who died ?? U~ i co- secquence of injuries received during'a'sculle with a com- rade,'; named- John May. Dr. Alexander M'Arthuir of the ...