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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... _Kriltx MODE Onr CONCEALINuG BtASE COIrc.-WilliamD Palmc-r, who gave his address at UCron-court, Bishiops-. gate-street; and John Brown of 4, Dorset-street, Spita-' ,.Fields, were charged before Alderman flak.l, wit h having in their poitsseskioni tour ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... circuntstances under which!tha claim, e jury that, some years agoq, Lord W. Fag at .brought anni Di, action against the Earl ci Cardigan' for criminal conversa- -tioa 'with -his wife. The case wrss tried by a special jury at e GOuildhall, and, after a carefol ...

Law Intelligence

... Hughes-Whitehouse v. Washbourne. AT lO.-BEFORE VI-CE-HANacLLoR SIR W. P. WOOD.- Forjudgment: Fountaine v. Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway urompany. Causes, &o.: Roberts v. Clarke, part heard- Babbitts v. Woodward-tangham v. East Wheal Rose, &a., Comp ...

FOURTH EDITION

... character was known beforehand. The letter was signed A. Cardigatt and Laucastre, and %\as written, of course, by Lady Cardigan. ' This lady, said Mr. \Walton, wvas a person you could have made responsible for the words she uttered. Did you tatke ...

LAW

... ;3li' i is tress; aid then-it 'ins oes ntrived thita ?? rtr 5 n ,ke togethr,, ?? the bird flo*nt Miss Tiolnie sough t .i the armS of the Pslaintiff, and was married to him on t le ,vr , If 31ay, 1802. From this hiwritdk till sihe 3ar [lied, th d-rllafpened ...

HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... which are vital nerves. Elizabeth Andrews, a cook, of 34 Hamilton-terrace, St. John's-wood,spoke to finding the perambulator outside the gate at 7.30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 24. John Hoser, police-constable 434S, exar mined by Mr. Gill, said that on Octhber ...

TRIAL OF ENDACOTT

... and he said he could not. He did not ask anything about Madame Bowman. He took hold of my arm, aed I asked him not to do that, He said be must take hold of my arm, as I would tell them at the police. station that he let me walk there alone. Onl the way ...

THE HAMPSTEAD TRAGEDY

... in a bent position; the- right arm was ex. * tended in an angle from the body with the hand clenched, the left- was.drawn .up and nointing upwards above her cloth- ing, an, the face was covered with a man's brown Cardigan jacket without sleeves or buttons ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT.—MONDAY

... arraigned for stealing one sovereigr, one half sovereign, twenty half crowns five shillings, and eight sixpences of the moneys of John Templemau; but there were othercounts, laying It as the prsper'y of the ordinary ef the diocese In which Templeman's house ...

THE KENTISH TOWN MURDERS

... same time he sobbed loudly, and the tears i poured down his cheeks. Two constables stepped for- 1 ward, and taking him bv the arms, led him away. i Thomas Wright, police inspector of the Hainpstead 1 station, reeated the evidence as to the finding of the ...

MAYO ASSIZES

... 9 26th MARtCH. L11IEL CASE. T~otbe prosecutioO of Lrcrd Vlscount Blnghsin, seaur~ Vi'a~ lynn, one of the I'roprietnrs, and John eli ''ret he Evening maid Newspaper. r. : nd tile pieadint5. ri. '.'idtt' eaded Ntt Guilty. NJ, ' ii ,. rt4 m and said M Ny ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ship, shortly before she arrived at this port. Their names are John Bowman Randle, first mate of the vessel, David Barnes, James M'Donald,' George Deane, and George Saul, seamen, and John Roberts, an apprentice. Against the last-named no evidence was ...

Published: Sunday 11 December 1842
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6863 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment