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THE COAL STRIKE

... public-house on the way they stopned and demanded free drinks and free food, and in most cases v/crc supplied. At the C'ardigan Arms, Bingley, however, payment was de- ni2anded, wh~ereupen the men smashled the twindows anld did other dama ge, besides ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, &c

... inst. at Edmonton, John George Behrends, Esq. of Broad-street. buildings, to Miss Elizabeth Catherine:des Rhones, of Berne, in Switzerland. At Edinburgh, on the 13th inst. the Earl of Glasgow, to Julia, daughter ofthe Rhbt lon. Sir John Sinclair, Bart. AtrParis ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... On a ssion from the Court. Mr. Attorney-General then stated his 9%tentioS first to proceed with the case wherein the will of John Stewart had been forged, when Mr. Wilkins applied for the 0sstpsnement of this trial on the ground of the absence and ill- ...

Published: Sunday 14 April 1844
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3637 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE FENIAN TRIALS IN DUBLIN

... Roatrees. John O'O)lob iey, Cornelius O'MIabony, John Haltigan, Francis B. Cleary, Charlee Underwood O'Connell,. Minhael O'Neill Fogarty, Denis Dowling IMulcahv, Owon Sweeny. Williamn KEsnny, Geerge HopEper, James .Toee~p' O'Oonueil OCarIlnagh~n, John ODonov ...

LORD LUCAN'S REPORT.—THE CAVALRY CHARGE

... WOUNDED. Privates Patrick Walsh, Michael Doherty, John Dignan, Edward Doyle, Samuel Davis, John Gray ThomasWilson. 20TH REGIMENT OF FOOT. KILLED. Privates James Wasley, Thomas Wyatt. WOUNDED. Privates John Langley, James Riton, G. Young. 21ST REGIMENT OF ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... f i~the vestry-hall, St. John's, Horaleydown, o thesbtlOS o f pemO vwho had lost their lives by drown- ?? Th'~ames. The first case was that of Joshua pscisg ine ts eRty- three years, a seaman on board the D Acorn, of Cardigan, lying in the upper tier ...

THE WILL FORGERIES

... his house to ask him if le knesw John Stewart. He remained there between six and seven hours, lie said that his business was to find out the relatives of John Stewart, wsho died at Great Marlow. Witness did not know John Stewart himself, but, after some ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... £9 1Nq4VUfttV. MI. J. H. ROBERTSr, the district coroner for Carnar. voushire, held an inquest at Peumaenmawr, on the body of John Thomas, a young man employed at the quarrfes. He was kicking the snow off the wheels of a waggon standin g on the tramway on ...

LAW AND POLICE

... and carried him into the Campden Arms public- house, where he was promptly attended by a surgeon, but life was found to be quite extinct. WINE-TASTING IN THE LONDON DOCK. I On Wednesday Samuel Burkett, Robert Reed, and John Easteate, lawyers' clerks, were ...

Published: Sunday 25 October 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5507 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... entered for the plaintiff on that calculation. BAIL COURT. Mr. O'Malley Iiwin renewed his motion for an attachment- against Lord John Russell, but his lordship declined hearing it, and referred him to Mr. Justice Coleridge, who, he said, would sit in this court ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT—YESTERDAY

... people were in the aot of leaving the justice-room, the prisoner was about'to make a rush with them, when lie laid hold of his arm, and told him that he wanted him. The pri. Aoner inquired what police-station lie was going to take him to, and ho told him ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... from John Howden, v and 50.L from Arthur Neet, of Brixton- c hill, by false pretences. - Detective t Rouse deposed that he arrested the acunsed upon the warrant at his lodgings in Well-street, Oxford-street. E He made no reply to the charge. r -John Howden ...