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JEWELLERY ROBBERIES

... will be another opportunity of hearing the Rev.Charles Clark on his favourite topic, 4'Dickens Entertainment. Those who wish to spend ai pleasant evenlang cannot do bet~ter than listen to the Rev Charles Clark's recitalr of Dr Marigold and other ohoice ...

The Extraordinary Jewel Robbery

... instant, and three succeeding Thursdays. The readings will comprise selections from Shakespeare, Tennyson, Longfellow, Charles Dickens, and other distinguished authors, the most important of the first evening being Dryden's Alexander's Feast, with organ ...

Published: Sunday 22 January 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1530 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ROBBERY FROM WILSON BARRETT

... THE ROBBERY FROM WILSON BARRETT. At Clerkenwell Police-court, on Monday, Frederick William Denny, twenty-nine, an auctioneer, of 49, Upper Tollington-park, Holloway, was charged on a warrant with having feloniously received, on the 27th ult., a couch ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1473 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ROBBERY FROM WILSON BARRETT

... TlHE ROBBERY FROMI ILSON BARRETT. I .. .. . .. . . . . I ?? Clerkenwell Police-court, on Monday, Frederick Willimam Denny, twenty-nine, an auctioneer, of 49, Upper Tollington-park, Holloway, was charged on a lwarrant with having feloniously received, ...

Published: Saturday 25 February 1888
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1613 | Page: 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

WINTER CIRCUIT COURT

... MatthewM'Graw-Assault, and previous convic- tion; as also robbery, and previous conviction of theft. EawardDongan-Theft, and previous conviction. John Smith and Margaret Duanlop or Taylor- Robbery, and previous conviction of theft; as also theft, and previous ...

THE BANK FORGERS

... bracelet, on which was carved a figurehead of the late Charles Dickens. The prisoner purchsted a bracelet valued 13s, and left the shop. After she had gone the as- aistant missed the Charles Dickens bracelet, which was masked 3mLs Mr. Oliver did not know ...

Extraordinary Suicide of an Actress

... in connection with these robberies. HoUSEMOLD WORDn for January continues to earn the gratitude of thousands of domestic circles by the excellent articles devoted to subjects of importance to the household. Mr Charles Dickens has kept his promise of making ...

Published: Saturday 12 January 1884
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 559 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... when he abused me and ran away, I and Mr Dickens ran after him, and he was shortly afterwards taken. He was extremely l violent, and kicked me very severely on the knee. I missed nothing from my ?? Charles Dickens: I was with Mr Lemon, and saw~him turn ...

RAIDS ON THE SEWAGE FARM

... the birch-rod. The depredations, however, were centinued. The boys cbarged yesterday weie David Green (12), Lennox Street; Charles Robin- son (191, 7 Court, 1 house, Denmark Street, Aston; Frederichk Edmonds (14), Trotor Street, Nechells; William Rvmnall ...

WEST BROMWICH

... he is no longer professionally concerned for Madame Rachel. Mr. Charles Dickens writes to the Daily News to Con- tradict the reported death of his brother's widow, Mrls Augustus H. Dickens, A boy was sentenced to fourteen days' imprisonment at the Clerkenwell ...

EXTRAORDINARY PROCEEDINGS IN HIGH LIFE

... that a requisition to him was in course of signature. The name of Mr. Charles Dickens was mentioned at a local meeting, as quite the sort of man for Fitisbumy ; but Air. Dickens writes to say -A I am not at all the sort of main, for I believe nothing ...