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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 ...

Yorkshire Lent Assizes

... to-bave'been'together party, :al at an ian, on the day preceding the robbery, near to Brad- men. ford, baving with them a horseand cart. Abiaut ten o'clock the pr on tie night of thi robbery the hoise anid cart %iere fethed w6un away. Suspicion being excited ...

PONTEFRACT SESSIONS, MONDAY, APRIL 27

... iadmitted that lie could not prove that the mnther took aiiy share in the robbery, except by assisting .ts consceal the property. Mr. HARDY appeared for the prisosers. . Thefect of robbery was clearly made out, and Cite testimony of an accomplice was confirred ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

THE BERMONDSEY MURDER

... Horsemonger-lane Garl, S Nov. 9, 1849. Signed in the presence of. ie W. S. Rows, G. HALLETT, Ld S. DEAL. at ta LETTER OF Mr. CHARLES DICKENS ON THLP e ~~~EXECUTION. TO THSE EDITOR OP THE TIhMES. ;h Sir,-I wasa witness ofthe execution at Horse. monger-lane on ...

Police

... volfre. LAMBETIT. - AvTIMPTEBD HIGnwAY ROBBERY WiTH MURDEROUS VIOLENOE.-Charles Wood, who described himself as an omnibus driver, and living c at No. 20, Bull and Gate-yard, High Holborn, wasI charged with committing a most murderous assault on the person ...

Police

... Volf?r. half- LAMBETET. ATTEMPTED HIGHWAY RtOBBERY Y'e bSt. WITH MURDEROUS5 VIoLEN6ii--Charles Wood, who ag ,owe, described himself as an omnibus driver, and living k e de- at' No. 20, Bull and Ga~te-yard, High Holboro, was the charged with committing ...

Police

... er purse under her dress, but all her money daml shudwsmissing with the exception of a 'fourpenny da mnined piece.-Mr. C. Dickens, 4, Nassau-street, Soho- Gin fr-square, corroborated this evidence. When prisoner for appre- was going away witness stopped ...

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 ...