THE MURDER IN KENT

... THE MURDER IN KU -NT. AT fi , Rd. AA i re A a 1:vf .- A-_- - f-A- _ At the Maidstone Assizes yesterdyli, Stephen Gambrill (28), labourer, was charged with the mnur ier of Arthnl; Gillow, at Woodilesborough, onl the 4th Decembee last Yr. Serjeaut BALLAN:TIN ...

THE MURDER IN KENT

... the prisoner's boots with the footinarks, and came to the conclusion they were caused by his boots. One of the peculiarities of the boots and casts was that there were three vacant spaces round the na:ils on the spec of prisoner's boots. Witness had ...

THE MURDER IN KENT

... distance off the road there were marks of a smaller boot, which appeared to have gone on the ground six or seven yards, and there were backward retracing steps. These latter marks seemed to fit welling- ton boots, such as those worn by Mr. Gillow. On examination ...

THE MURDER IN KENT

... TEE EURDEZ 2N NENT. .1 }: - - IJ -L>E I S I E X. II - At the Maidstone Assizes, before Lord Justice Cotton, Rtephen Gambrill, aged 28, described as a labourer, was charged -with the wilful murder of Arthur Gillow, at Woodnesborougb, on the 4th of December ...

ROW IN A RAILWAY CARRIAGE

... off his boots and exposed his feet, his boots being strewn on the floor. Witness remarked at the time that it was very unmannerly and offensive. At Chatham Station defendant told complainant he ought to travel third class for pulling his boots off in the ...

WIFE MURDER

... wlFI uEDIER. At Maidstone assizes, Thomas Moore, 42, labonrer, was charged upon an indictment, and also by the coroner's inquisition, with the wilful murder of his wife, Mary Anne Moore. Mr. Biron and Mr. Deering conducted the prosecu- tion; the prisoner ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Ann Glynea, a dirty-looking woman, a coster-' monger of Golden-lane, St. Luke's, was charged before Mr. Cooke with stealing from inside the shop, 24, Central- street, St. Luke's, two pairs of boots, the property of Mr.,, George Moir, bootinaker. The complainant ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... R. Pedder, Esq. ALLEGED THEFT OF BOOTS.-A man, named Henry Barton, was charged with stealing two pairs of ladies boots, the property of Mr. James Gardner, boot and shoe maker, Friargate.-Mr. Gardner said that the boots pro- ,duced were his property. He ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... calendar as Petrus Peters, and who, it was stated, wa deaf and dumb, was indicted at Maidstone, before Lori Chief Justice Cockburn, for housebreaking and stealia1 a pair of boots at Frindshury. Mr.. Norman Smitl prosecuted. When the prisoner was called upon ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... where the boots were found upon her, and she wasgiven into custody. Her statement was that she had bought I the boots in Maidstone, and the magistrate set her at liberty, telling her that the police, if they found no other l owrer for the boots, would give ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... lfolliday, and ?? B. Lloiyd. TareFsr or A PAIr orF BoOTS.-Puiick Sullivan (19), Court, Thomas Sti-et, lebouaer,' Wfs charged with stealing a pair of boot;s valie 4s, d., from tle shop of Mr. James Kent, Dale 13nd.-The robbery was committed on Friday afternoon ...

TRIALS AT THE MIDDLESEXSESSIONS

... George Brown, 48, pleaded Guilty to having stolen a pair of boots value 6s. 6d., the property of Mr. T. Farrington, 15, Marylebone-lane, bootmaker. The prisoner was seen to take the boots from outside the shop, and was stopped with them in his possession ...