THE NORTHAMPTON HERALD, SATURDAY, MARCH 25, 1843

... Marguis of Northampton, and Lady Frances Elizabeth, born Decem- Ber 20, i 791, and married Febeuary 11, 1820, ta Mr. Charles Serace Dickens. The Dowager Marehioness's tiness arose enticely from a decay of nature, her Bulvship bene vichiy yours ol ace. A ...

Published: Saturday 25 March 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
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THE NORTITAMPTON HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1843

... the Bantam Cock, prayed for articles of the peace azmiast Charles Perkins, Lis brother.—To euter iato his own recognizance of £3O o keep the peace for two years.—Also by Sawuel Eaton acaiust Charles Peckius,—Recoznizances increased to L£4o. “This concluded ...

Published: Saturday 15 April 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 6812 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

AY 27, 1843,

... futo his possession, aod the prisoner stated that he had horroaed it from bisbrother, who has, since the discovery of the robbery, abseonded. The property was Mi‘i court aud identified by the complainant, and the prisover was fully committed to take his ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1843
Newspaper: Northampton Herald
County: Northamptonshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3229 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

DBEDFORDSHIRE

... authentic, and ;::c“‘?“'.’le(‘; :“gc. %~ ’{'“m}‘lf’rl.h']d_lyo“ out that she was a very pious lady, and he made | Charles Dickens stands so pre-eminent. Il ati i 3 ve vindicated the principle of self-reliance. am strong professions of religion, attended ...

BOZ AND MARK LEMON AT THE POLICE COURT

... POLICE COURT. At the Marylebone Police Office on Tuesday, Mr. Charles Dickens (‘“ Boz) and Mr. Mark Lemon attended at this court—the latter for the purpose of preferring a charge of attempted robbery against Cornelius Hearne, aged 19, and the former as a witness ...

CAPITAL PUNISHMENT 7o the Editor of the Times. Sir,—When I wrote to you on Tuesday last I had no intention

... from which nothing ought to move me, aud which every hout's reflection strengthens, I am Sir, your faithful servant, CHARLES DICKENS, Devonshire-terrace, Saturday. Nov. 17, latter the sale of spirits is the ruin of numbers.— Yours faithfully, AUG. ADELAIDE ...

BLETSOE. POLICE COURT, Dec. 3ap, 1850,

... trouble. This circumstance reminds one of a poiat which arose amongst others, during a most interesting interview which Charles Dickens had with the detective staft’ of Scotland Yard in his editorial chamber some months ago—and in the recording of which ...

DINNER TO MR. MACREADY

... PETER. riol of Chas. Walker, of Bedford. (Before Lord Chief Justice CAMPBELL). Charles Walker, aged 24, hawlker, St. Paul's, Bedford, was charged with having with Charles Wells, broken into the dwelling-house of the Rev. E. Prodgers, at Ayott St. Peter ...

Geneval Xrews,

... about 200, having been abstracted. No clue has yet been obtained to lead to the detection of the parties who perpetrated the robbery. — Carlisle Jouwrnal, Fatal AccipENT oN THE Souvtit WESTERN Ramway.—A very serions accident, unfortunately resulting in the ...

CHRELSEA, NEAR LEIGHTON lil'ZZ.\Rl,), BEDs. MR. G. A. SMITH

... Agents for Bedford and its Neighbourhood. folk and Suffulk, are also yearly becoming less and | oo Mr. SAMUEL WING. less.—Dickens’” Household Words, : | BEDFORD. g \:: ‘l.;;'lnl\'lp:' ll‘[\‘l‘;’\.’“ Sivevrar Occurrence.—l¢ is a teite remark | Ampthi11 ...

General Nows,

... gained a prize of £5 offered by the Evtomulogieal Society, for the best essay on “ The Duration of Life in the Honey Bee” Charles Dickens is to go to Birmingham next Christmas, and read his “ Christmas Carol” for the benefit of the great \lechanics’ Ins*itution ...

General Xews

... sheep was roasted on the Thames, at Abingdon, during the recent severe weather, ‘l'he receipts at the readings, by Mr. Charles Dickens, Birmingham, on behalf of the Institute, amount to £340, a handsome contribution to the Institute funds, At the re-opening ...