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REMARKABLE DOINGS IN BELGRAVIA

... Duringthe last eight yearsA Miss Robinson basbeen repeatedly charged. at Westminster police-court. She has long been impressed with a notion that she has been defrauded of property to a large amount, as she lays claim to the ownership of many maslsions in Belgrave, Chester,.and Eaton-squ5aTV, and, in fur. therahee of her alleged rights bhas repeatdly caused annoyance to the occupants of houses ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... poIC\C INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STREET. - - XBOEBBLRY O' A POST PIluAR-BOXc'tE 5d= Wit- Knsot, who dqciioed to give his address, was charged with having in his possession a letter whic fadheen vtolen from the pillar-'box in Quess's-vad,Peekhaa. -It appeared that, O, Satrrday,,jin cons6qmnce of. a recent loss of letters posted at Peckham, Mir. Gard- ne-,one of the ?? clerks in the pot-office, made sip ...

THE FORGERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND

... FoBERY ON THE BANK OF ENGLAND. y . G r s1.o As urnem. Georgc Bancher, 'a)i mieiinned h tuesday adinsiziag. Before tie tria comecea iche of models gauld a dan of the building fcracn har the pe was stlen were placed oi tle t[dlc in ?? of te coune o r Sir FitIry Thcve rohes fortthe prosedchltio were c ?? Qbe, oful Mr Bot-ill, Q.C. (epaecially tc- * i. (ito ard, and Mr. r Malofthewa; Screant es I ...

ATTEMPTED DOUBLE MURDER

... ir. W~aithew, the deputy coroner, held an inquiry on Wednesday evening at the Black Horse tavern, Poplar, respecting the death of Edward Fenterman, aged forty-five, who was aleged to have committed suicide, after attempting to murder his wife and another man. Mrs. Anne Fenterman, 2, Park-buildings, Poplar, said that she was the widow of the deceased. On the evening of the previous Saturday ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... MARLBOROUGH-ISTREET. ANs UNWELCOME VISITOR TO AN AUCTON ROOMS. -William Hack, a porter, was charged before Mr. Knox, with creating a disturbance at Messrs. Oxen- ham'sauction rooms, 353, Oxford-street.-Mr. Hugh Oxenham said that on the previous afternoonthe prisoner came into the auction-room while a sale was on, and made a great disturbance by using the most frightful language. He ordered the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... BOW-STREET. DAlIN.Xo HIGHWAY ROBBEoIY IN HOLumpN. - A GAscoTTE GABoTTflD. -Thomas Reilly was charged with being concerned with others in a highway-rob- bery with vielenee.-Mr. Henry Smith, of Warwick- terrace, Belgrave-road, solicitor, stated that at about. half-past five o'clock, on Monday evening, he was sassing long Holborn, when he was attacked near W:eston's music-hall by'several men, of ...

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... LA W ,&POLCSTRA 'jURT? QF AvTUPBY. i .DmTBTEsse>G OA5E.-Mr. Barrow a~phled fore the, assistance of thbhcoirt c nderpeci car irmta 5. He liad prepared apetitionfora clent, shbwssli a sad state of c om~ipiion, aS the only means to re-d lieve him from an arrest. Hle had been arr~ested, sand the offie was 'in 'his house, s, ii the state of the debtor, he coud not be removed to ion. He wished to ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE

... ATTIEMiPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE. A painful degree of excitement prevai edt on, Wed-. nesday, in the immediate ncighbourhood ofF.Itt- sha-cet, Old Kent-road, in consequence of a frightfuil 6ccnrrence, which there- seems little dotsb wili terminate i'atally, so far as tfieperpetratntof tie out- rage, is esnoernW. 'it appears thlat. n. irnan uanae4 Goodwin, who resides in the- flower-roa, Ih9gtoun ...

[ill] MURDER NEAR WIGAN

... .1 I I INI.? - I -V? ?? .- :bnge 4f W.? mst horible an violt t. weiich Itba, eveallen o C#WM 00ifl ,.tead s oiv-6iday night: 0ibarb' oeSatY moaruing,) lastweek, at a siiu olliery^aituatin gih, n Wg4g, and notlnore than ainl a 'iiie' andl halfrom the bou1ndatyP f thd botoil. The particulars of the affair, so far as we have been able to ascertain them, are as follows:- '-Thle ic'neiof ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED MURDER

... CHARGE OF ATTE1PTP MAUDERD On Monday, at Clerkenwell police-cortf, Midws Bowler, a bricklayer's labourer, residing at Adelaide- square, South-street, Lower-road, was charged with attempting to murder Mary Anne Connor, a single womao, living atFrog-lane, Lower-road, Islington.- Mr. Thomas Wakeling appeared for the- defendant. 'The complainant, who appeared in the witnesw-beo with her head ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... ?? IJDLE'X fi'ty-six;' lourei, w*s indicted! f&ri uilfWf~llY hi- skulstinigand ?? Clark 'a1 policeloffieer, in tje' ereeution o laih 'fdii fdark lef T, said oa:. theilc ' it 'f Ded'eme1l3. af -Italtia-st twelve ' o'cloc~k~he'wu on cahtyi - i ttle| trjidmatreet, aide saw' the defeindant thereo He'w1agdhk ard making ;t pilsrha~c&' H Ee ptrsiladeidun togolnhomie, uei1n %isl ihn i vi~iefdced, ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... SATURDAYSi POLICE. GAUILDHLA - CnsacGa-eDaeid Bj'ovn, deseribed as a, printer and lithographer, of Manchester, wet chbtarged before Alderman Humphrey, with ?? a boy to rob his master of a smafl quantity of gold dust, under the following peculiar creamstanCs& Mr. Swan appeared for the ?? Hunt, an intelligent little boy, said . he went on an errand to Wells-streat for his employer, Mr. Hearne, ...