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YESTERDAY'S [ill] ETC

... nineteen years, an unfortunat3, who died in the Whitechapel Workhouse, on Friday last, under the following ?? Miller, of 31, Flower- send-Dears-street, SpitbdfiOldsr, Nho said she was the deputy of a common lodging-house. deposed that the de- ceased had ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... guard but outi of enlov, was UD to ?ebruary last in the serice t of th. -uarians of St Luke's, Chelsea, as porter, at the t infirmary in Cole-street, Chelsea- He, however, was charged with Ste aling some1 SDap and other articles thec property of the guardiani ...

Execution at the Old Bailey

... pelargonium show of this Society took place last Wednesday afternoon, but in conse- quence of the late extreme heat and drought pelargoniumns did not appear in as great abundance, as was isped; but this deficiency was fully compensated by a fine show of mi ...

Published: Sunday 07 August 1870
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1039 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... The Misses Clarke, ireonoidecis of 'the property, knowns I Ias Waldegrave-housie, Smith-street, Chelsea, were sates- Icaoned by the Vestry of Chelsea to show cause why they* I should not he ordered to pay the cost of thei - repair of their cellar, which ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... keeper of Chelsea, was bum- moned for keeping his house open for the sale of beer at 11.40 on the evening of Wednesdaylast. The charge was proved, but the defendant said that Mr. Hazel, landlord of the British Lion, Manor-street, Chelsea, was keeping ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... presented against the above company. e seE THORNE. V The bankrupt, of Cripplegate-buildings, artificial flower- c maker, passed his examination on accounts showing debts, f £878; liabilities, £150; and assets, 2230. h I RaE sOrH. b The bankrupt, George Smith, ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... weekly. Tssx Gnaxx MasB or Du~nuwci.-Etlsa Bentley, 27, Sidney.. street, Chelsea, a showily-dressed young woman, described as an unfortunate, was brought up before Mr. Flowers charged with steeling frm the person a silver watch, value W~s., in Vill ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... found leer mouth cut and bleeding. The prisoner said he never strnck anyone. Elizabeth Naylor eaid she was ais artificial flower-maker. She was going home last night when the prisoner struck her a. violent blow in the face, which knocked her down under ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... remand before Ur. Flowers with I. ntteriung two conuterfeit bhuf-sovereizns.-Mr. Pollard d appeared to orosecute on beha:lf of the Mint; and lr. S. h B. Abrahams apneared for Wilson. - Evidence was adduced d on the last occasion to show that the younger ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE. ETC

... school. SARLBOROUGH STZElT. SCENES IN THE WESr-ExeD.-Gertrude Graham, Oakfield-street, Chelsea; WIay Sinclair, Tiberton- Notting-hill; and Jane Williamis, Tadema-road, Chelsea, smartly-dressed young women, were charged with fighting inPiecadilly, ata quarter ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF A FOREIGNER

... as the same parliamentary returns showed, from which the pre- ceding figures were taken, that the statistics of the four unrepresented parishes of the metropolis were as followss: Population luhabitedhouses. Chelsea ?? s,ss .. 7,591 Kensington ?? 4063 ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW, POLICE, ETC

... EETX OA RGE AGAINST A C0LEoaYMA2,s8 ,VerZ.-Maria Croft, a. respcctable.looking middlo-aged woman, was charged before Mr. Flowers with stealing a book from the bookstallof Gilbort Noble, a bookseler, living at 312, Strand. Gilbert Noble, jin., aild he ...