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POLICE

... been owned-he appeared to be abdut 50 years' of age, and was dressed, in a sky blue' cat, 'ab patara. - loons, anb jotkey boots, a watch with the maker's: ; saame, . Grant, was-found in -his pocket, , and' some silver.' He was seen at a public-house ia ...

BANKRUPTS REQUIRED TO SURRENDER

... 9olicitors, Mesars. Annesley and Bennett, To- kenhouse Yard, Lothbury. Thomas Sisley, St. Peter the Apostle, in the Isle of Thanet, Kent, merchant, Nov. 5,,19, Dec. 7, at Guildhall, London. Solicitor, 4Mr. Daniel, Rmamgate. William Henry Tempest, Vauxhall, Surrey ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... . This was an ejectment to recover the possession of a Chapel at Dartford, in Kent, devoted to the followers of Lady Hunting- don; and at the last :isizes held at Maidstone, before Lord Ellenborough, the plaintiff was consuited upon the principle, that ...

THE MURDERS AT GREENWICH

... charged on suspicion of the robbery and murders at Green- wich, and with divers other robberies in the counties of Surrey and Kent. The officers stated that the prisoner was a very bad character. Ile had been a reputed thiet' Ior years, and belonged to the ...

MARLBOROUGH-STREET

... who possesses a freehold estate of near 200 acres in Kent, and two of his servants, were brought to Union Hall in custody. In May last a gentleman named Ditch, who resides at Hawk- hurst, in Kent, was in London, and put up at an inn in the Borough. In ...

ACCIDENTS, OFEENCES, &c

... young gebtleman of indejendent fostune, who possesses a freehold estate of nearly200 acres, mansio, &c., near Folkestonein Kent, and two of his servants, were brought to town in custody. The chu:rge against the prisoners is one of cather an extraordi- ...

OLD BAILEY,MONDAY

... The prisoner gave his name5!' Crow, Golden Cros 1r. O'Shaughnessy provedthat the irisoner bpught from hisr a palr of hoots and shoes, and tendered Oayment of a 101. note, fo'which he got change. John Lodden, boot amaer, had also a 0l1. note under 6inilgr ...

EXECUTION OF NESBITT, THE WOOLWICH MURDERER

... JULY .91, 1820.-The late trial and conviction of :af the above insdividuial excited a considerable degree of interest in I- Maidstone and the surrounding cuuntr-y. It was generally re- id ported that he would be executed on Wooliwicis Comsmon, ad- r- jatent ...

PALACE COURT.—FRIDAY

... in Kent, di Lwas thrown into -a state, of alarma, by the agonizing cries of a c . eso ndistress, It appears that a person of the name of ti: d~ r1W~ aeman1, a 'coachmnan, iii the service of the Rev. W. Bowd- or lear, had be en at thle Maidstone Assizes ...

POLICE

... for nine years, at Maidstone. He worked there as a lime-burner, and having received an in- jury in one of his hands, lie left that work, and latterly sold fruit and fish about the country-that. he at present lived with a woman in Kent-street; that he had ...

POLICE

... a vwatchman, said that when lie went into tile Woin, he found the prisoner apparently asleep, with his coat and one of his boots off; thie coat n-as placed under the pillow, and IHe appeared as if be was colillorsably settled for the night. He look hiu ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... pair of boots from Joshua Freeman. From the evidence of tbe prosecutor's daugh- ter, it appeared tbat the prisoner had gone, into Mr. Freeman's ,shop, and inquired for shoes; whilst -his daughter's back was turned she purloined a pair of boots; these were ...