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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Barrett was in the service of the Lon- don and Brighton Railway Company, and he was sta tioned as switchman at the Bricklayers'-arms junction, and there was very little doubt that he and his brother George had been concerned in a very extensive system of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... said lie, was ussr the ETr. Arms%, Finehley-road, on Tniseday nigh-lt, and saw ths, prisoner driving, ax.arriapge. Ile wats lying on the rooe of the carriage' with the in iii one band and in tim other at brokenv whip, and the arm so muttch extonacC that it ...

IRELAND

... selecting juries and excluding Roman Catholics therefrom. G I am, Sir, your obedient seivant, Dr. Gray, 8c. ' H1aSNIct GRATTAN. TO Tng VERY REV. J. SPRATT AND N. 11. DORLATASUE, ESQ- Crawfordsburn, Dec. 4, 1848. Gentlemen-I have received your ...

IRELAND

... zgainst toe sttisrlr of' bigetry, anrd lit lils upisIano tIre RC. cvieti, triheout city referesiro to tire attaiel on ir. Grattan, '5' Wsi5 isly nti 'eteistiroaily el-voted to tiet uftivct [heedr. A M~r. MITEO\'NA~temoot respectatble gaentail~l r 1mm 13el- ...

POLICE

... ance withthe late Ed. mund liean; by T. C. Grattan, IEqq.-The Factory; i Poem by the Hon. Mrs. Norton,-Dlck D,,Ieful ; a Sketch from Nature, by the Author of Paul Pry.--The Divorcde Dreote; a Tale, by John Basikn, Esq-Seasouable Ditties ; by Thomas ...

Law Intelligence

... w be pushed open the stable door in order to go through, but the (I ire horse immediately kicked our, and struck him on the arm hi ?? and broke it. The animial wee one of several entire horses at ?? kept by the defendant for the purposes of his business ...

POLICE

... s, hi ta young girl about nineteen, was brouight by Sergeant Saun- 'I tdots, of tine City police ferce, before Alderman John John- is Snn.-rrederick Teralli,of 189, Bisohpsgate-streel, staled that Pi - ue ptieoater Isad been his servant osr a few months ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... asy payment by the defendant or his ancestors, John Appleyard, ?? grandfather of the defendant, by a paper swtich purported to be a conveyance, though it was not under seal, had conveyed to him, by one John WVilkinson, for a sum of £f00 all the 1posmises ...

POLICE

... amination. RomI3ERY AT MassRs. GARllARDS.-John Williams wa. charged with having been concerned in the followring robbery at the warehouse of Messrs. Garvards, the silversmith.s in Panton-street, llaymarket *John llie, private watchman, saw the prisonler ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6145 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... should state tie circumstances on which F lie relied to show that the bill had been already paid. .It appeared that Lord Cardig-an thought it right, under the I - circumstances, to come forward and assist Mr. Holt in I his defence, and his solicitor, Mr ...

MRS. PEARSEY'S TRIAL

... took hold -of her -arm to. bragsher away. Clara.said, ' Don't drag me.- Witness then got them to look -away while Dr. Bond washed- the' blood' fromdeaeased's face, when Clara said,- ' That's heL Prisoper again seized hold-of Clara's 'arm and tried to drag ...

FOURTH EDITION

... until cober. IS:)C the Goldsmiths Scholarship to Miss AI) Ra'li ghr, 0. Manchester; the Clothwvorkers' Scholar ship to Miss Ada John)son, of carnclrdge (with i ave to defer residence until October, i19o) ; the Drapers' scl o arshilm to Miss G. Hirst, of Newn ...