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THE POLICE COURTS

... AND CARDIGAN RAILWAY AND HA.ewoaUc or REFUGB.-A series of meetings in favour of this project has just been projected, The fipst was held at the coasting town of Kidwelly, in the former county; and on the following day a second was held at Cardigan. The ...

LAW AND POLICE

... traversed cases of felony and misdemeattor. THZ EARL OF' CARDIGAN AND CAs'rAii DOUGLAS -In the #ourse of the day, Mr. Adolphus, who, as our readers lire aware, is retained to defetid Lord Cardigan upon the charge of felotti- ously'shooting at Captain Turkett ...

Published: Sunday 29 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 7079 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A WINDSOR MAGISTRATE

... THE DISAPPEARANCEJ OF A WINDSOR IMAGISTRATE. In last week's POIaUn NEWS we announced the mys. terious disappearance of Mr. John Bedborough, the well-known providoreof Windsor Palace, and a magis. trate of the borough. The mystery has since received ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Y You are not D, John Williams of Edenderry. The prisoner replied, Oh Le yes, I emt. His lordship rejoined, L No, you are' not-: I you are from Westminster. The prisoner then sad:C a No, I am not; I am related to the Grattans, of Eden- f k derry ...

SERIOUS STRIKE RIOTS AT BOLTON

... A TO-WN SOLD BY AUCTION. Mr. John Francis, auctioneer, of Carmarthen, offered for sale at Llanybytbne, yesterday large freehold estates, including nearly the whole town itself, in the counties of Carmarthen and Cardigan. There was a large attendance ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. ZOW STAEZT. THE BuSY NIoGH.-John Donovan and George Brooks, shabby-looking men, were charged, before Mr. Lushington, under Section 4 of the Vagrant Act, with exposing and offering for sale an indecent print in the public streets. ...

ASSIZES

... was called in by the parish officers. When be saw its her she was sitting in the chair; her arm was reclining on the one side owthe chair and her head uion the arm a little lean- Ct- ing forward. There was a wound o an inch in length, and in hi- depth to ...

LAW AND POLICE

... to hear an appeal by John Goppie, against a conviction by Mr Corrie, the magistrate, for an offence against tibe act relating to combination of workmen. Mr Giffard very shortly stated thse case to the Court. The appellant, John Goppin, fls il tche e ...

Published: Sunday 05 August 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2931 | Page: 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MUSIC-HALL LICENSES

... jnweiding, for the purpose of hearing d,4uh-cations for music and dancfing licenses. The apliatos df Mr. A. Trotman, Bedford Arms Tave, Camden-town ; i:r.. G. R. Speedy, M~tropolitan Music- hail; Mr. C. Comfort,' the Agricultural jiall, Isl1lgton; and Mr ...

POLICE

... POLICE. MANSION ROUSE JtTSTICE.-Ofl Monday Capt. Harvey| Tuclsett, who fought the durel with Lord Cardigan, appeared tol answer a chargeoFassault. OweaWoraley, a saddler, residing in South Aedley Street, said tbat on Saturday night, at Green. wich, he ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, JUNE 22, 1813

... adopt'the foreg6ing Resolution. -That the Thansis of his i1eethig be given-to our illust-ious Countrym.an, the Right Hon. Heliry Grattan, anid the oth'er ent- ligh tened, liFral, and tried Friendd -i ha ?? our Cate iin Parliament. - ' That. the Thirok3 of this ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... nature, resulting from fire arms, at Great Clacton, on Monday. It appears that Mr. Archer, go: seed grower of that parish, previous to going out rat shoot- ing, was standing in the room with a loaded gun under his r arm, and whilst his wife was looking ...