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ATTEMPT TO MURDER BY A FARMER'S BOY

... act is in the fact that of late Spendlove had devoted the whole of his spare time to the study of the adventures of Dick Turpin, and it is supposed that his uncultivated mind was so imbued with a desire to imitate the acts of that infamous and disreputable ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... very hard swearing on either one side or the gc ion other, and the case was dismissed. M ne MAINTENANCE OF PAIRENTS.-Samucl Turpin was Yas summoned to show cause why an order should not be made ob ng, him to maintain his father and mother at k I now ohargeable ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... nm- mnittted the aesaulte upon Smith. He bad known t b- in all or m=ny ?? George Feneell. Police- constahie Wright, and Dr. Turpin aldao gave evidene.- Mr. Stone urged that the evidesce agsinst the defeeldant% was weak. Irmith wag the aggreanor, and he ...

BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURRENDER

... Souilixiark. . William Harris, Streasliam, Suirrey,'Car~ptsiter, Ft-b. 1., 8, pi March 12, a% Usitildhall, London. Solicitqr, Mr. Turpin, George Ysrd, Lowilard-street.. Ai William Favrow, Mlitchlsl-street. Old-strect, Saint Luke's, Fib. ?? Marci 1i2,4t Guildhtall ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... lunatic asylum, THURSDAY. [Before J. BAILEY (chairman), J. TURNER, R. A. R. JONES, and 0. BOwBING, Esqrs.] DESTITUTE.-Henry Turpin was charged with wander- ing abroad and not giving a satisfactory account of him- ?? man was seeking the Union House; he is ...

LOCAL ADMINISTRATION OF THE LICENSING LAWS

... sidesmen G for duty at the parish and mission churches:-Messrs. if t W. B Robotham. S. Whitehurst, G. H. Hydes, J. Gray, | Dr. Turpin, E. Fisher, S. Potter, C. Clark, A. Martin, J. Hardy, William Smith, T. Basford, P. Stevenson, W. S. uj Denhbam, and T. Dann ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, TUESDAY, October 1

... First, by tht death of Tom Sebright; next, by the Spl)ointment of d, George Carter as huntsman, wlo is whipped-in to by Will . Turpin and W. Bowers from tie Duke of BUceleUCh's; and lo then -byLord Fitzwilliam's accident in Bainborougle Park. cc We have now ...

THE LATE MURDER

... place to place, and finally thrown into deep water by one person. As a proof of the unfeeling depravity of Hunt. and of his Turpin-like qualities, it is stated, that while he was in irots last week, at the Essex Arms, in Watlord, previous to his en- anination ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... street, on Tuesday ?? till next al Wednesday. THURSDAYr. 5' [Before F, LONGDON (in the chair), and.J. W. NEWBOLD t and W. TURPIn Eears.] TaEVT AT THE SHOW.-Ellen Whrieve was charged I with stealing 5s. Id. from the tent of Mr. Raynor, of the Bell Hotel ...

POLICE NEWS

... poaching, and a fine of £5 and costs, or two months imprisonment with hard labour was now imposed. Richard Taylor, alias. Turpin, of Manvers Square, Manvers Street, Sneinton, Nottingham, and William Gray, alias Barney, of 5, Paradise Row, Coalpit Lane ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... very A'ds cowardly one, he wasfined 20s. and costs or a month to -in all 21. 5s. or six ?? Bench thanked a to witness named Turpin for the assistance he rendered, Lat and also compensated him for his trouble. r a MIsoELLANY.-William Hardlngton was charged ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... his weights found a weight, used aa llb, unlenouilnsted, unstamped, a. d one dracbm too litht, Fined 5s. and costs..- David Turpin was als) summoned for having in his possession on the 3rd t'eptember 41b.. 21b.. 1lb., and 8i z wPeights, and a weighing machine ...