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REMARKABLE FRAUDS ON WEST-END TRADESMEN

... houses. He selected the one in Talbot-road, and gave as references Lady Hamilton, of Haimpton Lodge, Ted- diugton, OGford, and Mr. Smith, of 3, Bethel-road, Stoke Newington. Lady Hamilton wrote staking that she bad kuown Dr. Turner for some time, that he ...

THROWING AN INFANT OUT OF WINDOW

... constable, and taken to Marylebone work- house, where it is at present. Mr. Broughton ?? announced that he had received, from Lady Hamilton, a posofflice order for the sum of ten shillings, or the prisoner's use, The tit witness called was Mr. Hesry Tyrwhitt ...

GRAVE CHARGE AGAINST A LADY OF TITLE

... would be pre- ferred, the female prisoner being accused of obtaining goods in the names of the Countess of Macdonald, Lady Hamilton, and Lady Graham. Detective-sergeant Fuller gave evidence of arrest. He stated that on Thursday evening lie met the male ...

THE RAILWAY MURDER

... ra. P tiok and Simpson. have just diiposed, of some valuable old prints, many of the in colours. Amongst the bubt were Lady Hamilton, after Rownne 9i. ; the Forttnoe TeUer (Ldy Charlotte and Lord E y Spencer), after yeyolds, 46L. ias.; Courtship an atrmony ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A DOCTOR & LADY PATIENT

... character would be preferred, the female prisoner being accused of obtaining goods in the names of the Countess of Macdonald, Lady Hamilton, and Lady Graham.-Detective-set jeant Fuller gave evidence of arrest. He stated that on Thursday evening he met the male ...

CAPTURE OF A SWINDLER

... Council orders signed by Queen Elisabeth, and one by Oliver Cromwell. A very interesting series of Nelson's letters to Lady Hamilton seem to illustrate the whole history of their unfortunate and culpable attach- ment. One letter, written on board the Victor3 ...

CHARGES AGAINST A LADY AND A DOCTOR

... wilirnasa had allowved her 12 . a year. Mr. Colbeck-You don't know of her havingsince the death of her husband, become Lady Hamilton or Lady Macdonald P-Witness No. Evidence was next given to show how the man ob- tained the medical diplomat belonging to ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... cruise; Hope, Here, from Newfoundland; and Exchange, Aston, from Teneriffe for London. On the 8th inst. spoke the ship Lady Hamilton, Pritchard, from Cork for Ja- maica, In 1at. 36. 47. long. x6. Y5. DEAL, Nov. ?? and sailed for the River, the Ve- loCity ...

POLICE

... reside with Lady Hamilton, of Half moon-street, Piccadilly, as lady's.inaid. About six weeks since, a Mr. Victor Desden, a brother of Lady Hamilton, came to reside in the house. One night, soon after his arrival, she was desired by Lady Hamilton to sit Up ...

MARRIAGE OF THE EARL OF DUDLEY

... Delaware, the Earl of Dalhousie, the Baroness Rothschild, Lord Beresford, Lady Balfour, Marchioness Townshend, Lady Fiennes, Lady Hamilton, Lady Vivian, Lady Loftus, Hon. Mrs. Damer, Miss Ward, Hon. Mrs. Egerton, Sir F. Arthur, and numerous other friends, together ...

LORD DURHAM'S SUIT

... would be ?? she explain what she meant? She said that she was afraid Lady Hamilton 4 would be ?? she give you any reason as to what she said about Lady Hamilton? She said that Lady Hamilton did not like her. Once or twice I con. versed with her about Lord ...

CHARGE OF FELONY AGAINST THE REVEREND HEATON DE CRESPIGNY

... publishing a work, similar in its resPIgilyF) Memoirs of Ilarrielte Wilson, in which the amollrs of his er to ohe those of Lady Hamilton would be most particularly treated o ip and letter went on to state, that he (Mr De Crespigny) thogh`t0sis RTh Friend was ...