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A SOLICITOR'S CLERK COMMITTED FOR ROBBERY, AT HALIFAX

... - : r~ - - - A SOLICITOR'S CLERK COIMUiTEDT FOR ROBBERY, AT HALIFAX. Is (From our correvpondentl ) e Yesterday, at the Borough Court, Halifax, before Ely Bates, Esq., and John Abbott, Esq., a respectable young manl, Mr. James Wright, solicitor's clerk ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... discontinuance. Mr. Selwyn and Mr. Hlblouge, for Mr. Dickens, argued that the title Household Words, conducted by Charl s Dickens, shewed that the identity of the publica- tion depended on Mr. Dickens being the editor, and that no future publication under ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... vindictive proceeding against Mr 'Charles Dickens, the distinguished novelist, has just come to light through an investigation made before the county magistrate at Rochester. On Saturday night it was expected that Mr Dickens vwould, at a late hour, proceed ...

THE ABERGELE CATASTROPHE

... I have been lodging at Mrs. Dicken's since Friday. I have talked to Mrs. Dicken about it, but not every day. I have been out three days. I have been in- terested in getting any intelligence about this accident. Joseph Dicken is out at his work in the day ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Whitehead whilst the robbery was in progress. White- bead, however, failed to identify the prisoner, bat it was given in evidence that he was seen shortly before the robbery in company with Clark. The prisoner was found Not guilty. HIGHWAY ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE ...

THE STRANGE CONFESSION OF MURDER

... obtained by the sale of a piece of land to the Midland Railway Company, is about to found a branch convalescent hospital. Charles Dickens, for his farewell readings (which are, it is said, to extend over the United Kingdom to one hundred nights), is, it is ...

Police

... abused me and ran away. I and Mr. Dickens ran after him, and he was shortly afterwards taken. He was lextremely violent, and he kicked me very severely on the knee. Nothing was taken from my pocket. cc -Mr. Charles Dickens I was with Mr. Lenmoni, eo and ...

Police

... my stck, whenhe abused me dese and rant away. I ad Mr., Dickens Tanafter him, Curl and ho ~~vas shortly afterwat'ds taken. H~Ie wais Tyri le exrml ilnadh ikdm eysvrely impi Ce -Mr. Charles Dickens: I was with Mr. won~~~ket, ?? to and saw him turn suddenly ...

YORKSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... near Bradford; after hearing of the robbery at Halifax, Dyson told him that be and Born, Brook, and Han- son, had committed it, and obtained a £50 and a £S30 note. He told that to Mr. Brigg the week after the robbery. Dyson went from home in a few days ...

Porkshire Lent Assizes

... Giedetone, Esq. T ved Robert Denison, of Kilowick Percy, Rem1. owil ved Nicholas Edmund Yarhurgh, of Heslington, Esq. Jur.I em- Charles Fairfax,'tbe younger, of Gilling Castle, Req. ness tof Robert Bower, of Weihame, Esq. ap PE Richard Hill, of Thorn.rton, Esq ...

HULL MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... aecuctr,anif had been in his austody ever since. The shawl was given to Smith by the prosecutor immnediatealy after the robbery, _tbe prosecutior. as soon as liec recovered from the blow, having gene up Waterboune-lane and met Smith there. The prisoner ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... conveyed to the police. office, on a charge of being concerned in the robbery.- IVortf British Daily Mail. AN AY8HItRE FAGIAN.-A fellow, answering in somne respects very closely to Dickens's celebrated Jew Fagan, is at present comfortably quartered in the ...