THE ELTHAM MURDER

... prisoner was remand, d till Tuesday. Itri. There were immense crowds at the police and railwvay like stations, who yt-lled and booted the prisoner, and oth'tr: it is wise evinced their execration. The prisoner was visited it be in his coil on Saturday by bis ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... lhe msagistrate)ythought he ought not to have been inmoned. ' - STr3LNcG A MAt's BOOTS OFF HIS FEEc.-2ft-J7 Dessand, 37, miirried, was charged with stealing a paireof boots, the 'property of IHenry Sewell. The prosedutor 'who was an engineer, living at ...

Police Courts

... ?? prisoners were each sent to prison for two months, IN3WCASTLE.-FRiDAy. THEFT OF BOOTS. Alexander Stephenson, labourer, pleaded guilty to stealing six pairs of boots and one pair of slippers, from the cellar of Mr John Robinson, hoot and shoe manufacturer ...

Bgnutrt. ®ommt»*lon*> Cr«b«lUr», Irt

... principal, oldest established, and most select office in Yorkshire. Letters prompt. HOTEL, newly opened.-Wanted, Bar-maids, Boots, Billiard Marker. Taysmsn, and House-maids. Tinder's Koyal Registry, Leeds, WANTED, young man, about 20, as GENERAL SERVANT ...

CRIMES AND CASUALTIES

... wound in her throat, and then made a desperate attempt to take his own life. They were both removed to the West Kent Hospital at Maidstone. It has transpired that though both are married, they had not been living together, and the cause of the quarrel ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... information thalt the prisoner was 2iving in South Lambeth, proceeded there a.nd gave hiim into ?? Baker, 6.5, Queen-street, boot and shoe maiker, the auditor of thesociety, de- posed that he examnined the hooks of the society and found lOLl. 9s. Sd. due ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... Darwen on the 25th April a pair of boot tops, the property of Edwin Kent, twelve mouths' imprisonment with hard labou~r, and four years' police ?? Whalley, t37, stealingat New Acerington onthe 29th of March two prsof boots and four acailves, the property ...

SATURDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... militia, said the prisoner was the man he enrolled, and he had seen him at drill in 1868.- Mr. George Mitchell. tailor, of 22, Golden-cquare, said that the prisoner was his son-in-law, and not the man the sergeant-major enrolled. The person the sergeant-major ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... use a 101. note, the property of Mr. Henry Cawte, the ?? the 21st of August last the prisoner was given a 101. note by the boots at the hotel to get changed for the barmaid, with which be made off, and was not again seen until the previous day, when he ...

HAMPSHIRE MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Straiter throw down a sovereign amongst some coppers at 3r the Beehive, Kent-street. P. S. Aylward took Field and Cannon into custody in Primrose-alley. Aylirard and P. S. in Kent next arrested the remaining prisoners, and then Cacn-' non said that they ...

THE CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY AGAINST DETECTIVES

... being desirous that his writing should not be known, employed Mrs. Avis, his housekeeper, to cony his drafts, and the woman kent some of these drafts, which Benson had required her to return to him. Onl the 19th of April Clarke wrote to kniow what Benson ...

PRESTON INTERMEDIATE SESSIONS

... Whittaher.-Sentenced to three calendar months' imprisonment. ROBBERY OF BOOTS AT PnsroN.-Johu Gaffery (18) was arraigned on a charge of stealing, on the 5th of Feb- ruary, a pair of boots, the property of Sarah Ann Gorrill, bootmaker, Friargate, Preston.-Mr ...