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POLICE

... lig the streets. He denied what had becn s3id agalwst him to be true; but asserted that there was a'conspirscy agninst him. Dickens, one oft the l'atrole, vlio used toact witil thi in the employ of the Bank of England in detecling the wtterer3 of counterfeit ...

POLICE

... GUsLDHALL.~DAaitito.Roas~ity.Amaln'who gave his name pi IJ`OiN JONES, Lwas brought yesterday beforethe- sitting Magis- la trate, charled. with a daring fel ony, committed in open day, in I'l -Garlick-hihl . :Isaac Goodrich, the warehouseman at Messrs. Keen, Son ...

MYSTERIOUS AND HORRID MURDER

... of Saturdaytlsa 22d instant, returning in ia direction fronm the spot where tile murder was committed. Mary Dick-en, the wife of Henry Dick-en, blackusnitla, says she heard Several Shrieks -and cries of distress betweenl One ansi twvo o'clock on Sunday ...

POLICE

... POLICrLE. BOW-STREET.-RoGuO OU1I1TITIED.-On the Gth March last, the premises of Mr. Dickens, at Twvickeahain, were en tcred by a gavu, of marauders ivbo infested that neighbour- hood, and upwi.ards of live hundred Weight of lead, including cisterns, pumlps ...

OLD BAILEY.—FRIDAY

... then gave her a knife, and told her for rod's sake to burn it,; she threw it in tl e mink, but the -next morning gave it to Dicken- son, the officer; tltepritoner having eiven her the knife went i away; there wets no blood upon the knife when it was given ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Spaniard was a Chartist?' The reporter lost a good opportunity of affixing another stigma upon the Chartists.] Mr. Charles Dickens (Boz) has announced a work on an entirely new plan-the first number to appear in March. ...

LAW AND JUSTICE

... support her famity.-A man named Harris, by his own admission having been coommitted to Newviate for burglary~ and for seversl robberies, swore 'to having hocusa witness of the alleged fact. Hle (Harris) would not swear that he did not say that aill he had now ...

Published: Sunday 05 July 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3716 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL [ill] COURT

... lent them to Bracey two days before the robbery took ?? Richardson said he lived at 74, George-street, Chelsea, and wvs acquainted with the pritnner Tomlins. He was a shop-boy, but was at the time of the robbery out of employment. They were together in ...

SATURDAY'S POLICE

... Scuroni was placed at the bar for further exams- nation, charged with having fraudulently obtained two sovereigns from Charles Dickens, ELa., I, Davons'hre- tereace, Marylebone, and also with having attempted to obtain money from Joseph Hume, Esq., M.P ...

LAW AND POLICE

... Bettison, Charles Simp-e son, James Csughee, Robert Ttbbs, and Mary --Ano Marshall. Fifteen Montlss.-Johu Gorrman. Twelve Months.-Wilia'n Knight, Robert !setleton, John Davis, Williamn Jones, William Costellowv, Georgee 1-owde D, George Jon es, Charles Hicks ...

Published: Sunday 27 June 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6064 | Page: 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE.—YESTERDAY

... abused me and ran away. I and Mr. Dickens ran after him, and he was shortly after- wards taken. He. was extremely violent and be kicked me very severely on the knee. Nothing was taken from my pocket. Mr. Charles Dickens.-I was with Mr. Lemon, and saw him ...