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TREACHERY IN THE FRENCH WAR OFFICE

... at which General R. Avoeat told bins that Turpin had no engagement with the French Governrnent. M1. Tripoalnet afterwards proceeded to England, aund suggested to Messrs. Axmstrong that they should bAy Turpin's patent. The negotiations were of a purely ...

A CASE FOR INQUIRY

... description of his companion, ti who she said was called Turpin. Galley, who was a v i tramp, went by the name of Turpin, and he also was , s brought before the woman and introduced to her as n Turpin. She, however, hesitated for some time to i a speak ...

A KENTISH BARONET'S WILL

... Mr. Keji's attention was directed to tbe aunousu-ement of ay, in- tcoided performance at another circus is M!Incherter of *.Turpin's lide to York. As the defendant enjoyed a high reputation for his performance ogf orue of the principal oharscteis in tlhis ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... On getting into thecabin theyfound t Lodge in one of the berths, and Turpin and ludson f s in aisotler. Lodge was dislodged and removed to the t - police-station, as were also Turpin and Hudson. The s defence the prisoner Lodge set up was that he hadhbeest ...

THE EXPLOSIVES CASE

... THE EXPLOSIVEBS CASE. Eugere Turpin surrendered to bis recoznisance at Bow-street Police-court yesterday, to further answer the charge of being in the unauthorised possession of explo- sives. Mr. POLAND prosecuted, Mr. H. Mirnun defended, Mr. AurnT i ...

THE CHARGES OF FRAUD AGAINST A COMPANY DIRECTOR AT HALIFAX

... nature not allowed B to be brought into this country. Louir, who was R described as Turpin's servant, was then discharged, there T being. 1o evidence against bum; and Turpin was released di upon his own recoggisances of ;620, which sum 'he imme. B diatbly ...

YESTERDAY'S HULL POLICE

... articles in question hanging at his shop door, and iabout half-past seven in the evening they were missed. A witness named Turpin, assistant with Mr. Kirk, pawn. Ibroker, Grimsby-lane, proved that the prisoner attempted to pledge the trousers as his own ...

Published: Friday 17 November 1882
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1613 | Page: 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED FRAUD AT THIRSK

... that he had afterwards pawned the gold Albert with R. H. Walsh, a pawn- broker, of Knaresborough, giving the name of William Turpin, of Town-street. Bramley. The Bench com- mitted the prisoner to the Arsi7es also on this eharge, the Chairman remarking that ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN ESSEX

... had anuite, an anlaury'of- weaon ?? -per-ion. At six o'clock yesterday. morning Colenenountered his married. sisbar, lrsra T-urpin, of whom he -was known to, be jealousz The two. me-h at the leek of the farm-house, and Coills1- .immediately seized his sister ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... an empty house, and they were found by the police and taken to the ?? to prison for one month. TILL RoBBRuY.-George Turpin, James Turpin, and John M'Cain, charged with stealing 9d. from the till of John Harrison, on the 27th of July, were dis charged upon ...

THE BRIGHTON TRAGEDY

... did not think it led to a suspicion of Lefroy in the matter, and that by the time he received direct orders from Inspector Turpin to take him into custody -about seven minutes after taking leave of him-the supposed murderer wvas not to be found. The inquest ...