THE DOUBLE MURDER AT HOXTON IN 1872

... THE DOUBLE MURDER At IOXTON IN 1872. CONFESSION OF THE CRIME. Themas Wrsight, 36, chairmaker, of Roden- street, Holloway, was charged at Worship- ,street police-court, on Wednesday, on his own confession, with having, about 15 years ago, murdered Sarah Squires and her daugh- ter Christians at Hoxton, by beating them with a crowbar The prisoner, when put into the dock by Serjeant Connell, the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLICE. (Before Mr. It S. Patc-aBaa; Mr. DANIE Ows, Ash 1all; and ColoneI'rLss,) Selnar Da.l'sxco av LLVnTW-T -- Thomas Baldwin, of the Carriers' Arms, L'Antwit- Major, was charged with keeping bis house open for the Sile of intiericmting drink on Sunday, the -th of July. Ilr. Belcher (Cardif)idefedod. It appeared from the evidsece that Police-constable Fdwin Prosser, of Maesreg, ...

Published: Wednesday 15 August 1888
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1310 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COVURTS. ,W3TSION.H0USE. -A DisnoNnSc CAiarAN.- r lrg .Ei/ a Carman, Iritiitn Steierns, a china and ;ls rivetter. and }1',idc'ick Ine'dlse, a labourer, theo ;O latter being oil bail, were charged, on remand, t 8 Alderna~u t~ie Audrew Lusk, with stealing a f aeed cart and tive casks of butter of the value cf eg~1. beloisgirig to ide. Conrad E. Webb, a provision i ecant l tho ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... I 3IRKEMLEAD POLICE COURT. MONDAY, AUGUST 20. .BEORTE MR. C. J. PazSOcN (STIPENDIAtY 't.i~tGS;t. , m P. rORNILY (MAYOR, DR. STVI EY'ON, itD apt P. I. WORtTHLISGTON. APPLICAT0N iPOPB L'.NWAwL 1Or THE PRINCE OS L WALme TREAnu LICENSE.-Mr. Dfennis Grinnell, pr] prietor of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Arglle-stre-`. agplied for a ?? of his license. fdr. li. B. 5!co:'E , w appearb d for the ...

GLASGOW SHERIFE CRIMINAL COURT

... ' GLASGOW SHERLF CRIMINAL COURT. I Jo. --.I A Pleading Diet of Glasgow Sheriff Criminal a Court was heid yesterday in the Ordinary Court, I County Buildings, at which Sheriff Baifour dis. - posed of the following cases:- f , A FRAUDULENT COLLECTOR, a William. Blair, admitted having,betweeu March 226 1 and August 8, collected and appropriated £_15 8s, s by repreaentirg falsely that he wae a ...

Police Courts

... going uroudoo n- d NORTH1TMBERLAND,-SATURDAY. w Bridget Donnelly ?? marnied. woman, W~alkor, was l charged with stealing, a drinking vessel, value 14a, from: a iuntain at IVWallsend, the property of the Wallsend L ?? Board, and also with stealing a drinking vessel, value LW, the property of the Walker Local Board.-Prisoner wia re- manded for a ?? Donnelly, husband of Bridget Donnelly, was ...

THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE NEAR SHERIFF HILL

... THE ALLEGED OUTRAGE NEAR I . lbE IIERIF1F BILL Mr Coroner Graham opened an inquest on Tuesday after- ncon at the Shakespeare Inn, Felling, on the body of WVl. Sontheron 134), miner, of Split Crow Lane. Felling, who died on Saturday under auspicious circumstances.-Super- intendent Harrison of the Durham County Constabulary was, present at the inquiry, and Mr W. G. Robson (Measo Hodge, ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, THE KILRUSH PROSECUTIONS. 31'1tOM OUlt SPECIAL CORUf1S'ONDENT.) 1;ILRUSH, FRIDAY NIGHT. At half-past ten o'clock this morning, the hour appointed by the magistrates themselves MacGrath and Birninglhain, two of the evicted tenants, appeared at Itcilee Court-house to answerto the ohargeof having obstructed the sheriff in the execution of his duties. The de- fendants were punctual; not ...

DARING HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... . 'D A El 'ENG-1 !-f i (o II f1v AY h() S Bi, ay. d.l;, ;1-1? ?? - , c, Fr ol, j 'on u t iT allC e h ?? , tw D- , b ?? r9 ?? lko e'in e ,nr Drtb).g -ar4c. Thorna ?? ger ?? L iav G'l: ; £i ctal w r LTC rIeot. ?? fa Aoiey it, Nhwir i ]euod-rtr'u So. 1 h oruievatoc acd ih; eof ?? seIE.I 'raln byJ htes nocks a\nd PrIlied ,.ir bhim h ar7it'dq l 1'1w a Wle 1onhe. m2n vi'fed hML ponkOi;o. ?? ?? ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST AN AMERICAN M.D

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THE STATE OF IRELAND

... ARREST FOR MURDER A Listowel telegram states that a young man named John Curtin was arrested yesterday on the charge of being concerned in the murder of John Forhan. The prioner was remanded for eight days. THE ROYAL CONSTABULARY. The Dcbsin Exzpress, referring to the Chief Secretary's address to the Irish Constabulary, savs:-It would be difficult to measure all the public owe to the ...

HOW FEVER IS SPREAD

... id CRIMINAL SELFISHNESS. J. Dr Fox, medical officer of health for the Nantwich sd district of Cheshire, recently reported an outbreak of 2. scarlet fever in the township of Wrenbury, Broom- J. hall, and Newhall, which had been marked by two d, deaths, both occurring in one family, As some 9 reflections were cast upon the Wrenbury School 3), Board, the board are sending a lengthy communica. n, ...