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Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... placed in 'one of At'e cell. IHe soon afterviards became very 'violent. On witness going to' him, he found he had taken his boots off, and was beating them against the cell-door. He was visited during every half hour that he remained until he was bailed ...

DREADFUL MURDER AT WEST HAMPSTEAD

... with a D. He had on a brown Petersham coat, of the Taglioni sort, bound with a broad dark braid he also had OR Wellington boots. They then proceeded to search his pockets, which had evidently not been rifled, as they were buttoned up, and in the outer ...

COURT OF THE HIGH STEWARD OF WESTMINSTER

... carriers, scales incorrect, 100s. SY. ?? Drv osOiN.f. Hoaf, 4, Upper John-street, Golden-square, che, etencoger, two pair of scales, S00-b 1V ~cihtssitKing.Btreet, Golden-square0, PuibiCani, ^ifteen pots very deficient, destroyed, 40.- - Fisher, 2., C ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... felony. -policermas 70 P deposed, that as he was going his rounds on Sea- hr right, he entered a shed in Surrey-buildings, Old Kent-road, to ese lohether any person was sleeping there or not, persons being i the habit of sleeping there. After entecing, he ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... for them. The actual amount of property destroyed is not at pre- sent known. KENT.-CoNvEssoxN :AND ESCAPE OF AN IN- CENDIARY.-BRENCHLEY.-At the late quarter sessions at Maidstone, a young man named Edward Whitley was sentenced to ten years' transportation ...

PROVINCIAL INTELLIGENCE

... liberal portion of the inhabitants think, that ujlon the spot the monument should be erected. KENT.-REPRIEVE OF SHEEPWASH, CONVICTED OF MURDER.-The governor of Maidstone gaol has re- ceived an order for the reprieve of the convict Sheep. wash, found guilty, ...

THE MAIDSTONE AND ROCHESTER GANG OF BURGLARS

... all events from their infamons attacks. The two Receptucles for the proceeds of the robberies were the lodging. souse In Maidston~e, and the Cannon public house at Csihuoha mnd It appears that a regular system was established of Inter. ,hanging the property ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... looking young womean, was charged before Mr. Elliott with being found leitering on the banks of the Surrey Canal, near the Kent-road, with intent to conmit siieide.-Police-con' stable Lovegrove deposed that about half-past ten o'clock on the preceding ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... -Judges: Mr. Baron Alderson and Mr. Justice Coleridge.-Hertfordshire: Feb. 24, Hert- ford. Essex: Feb. 28, Chelmsford. Kent: March, 7, Maidstone. Sussex: March 14, Lewes. Surrey: March 17, Kingston-on-Thames. Oxford Circuit.-Judges: Mr. Justice Talfourd and ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... durivng the night at the re. slilence of a gentleman at Meadow-lodg e, Brixton-bil, a short time since. A pair of blucher boots had been left behind, and upon the police trying them on the prisoner they were found to fit exactly. It war also proved that ...

TRIALS AT THE ASSIZES

... a hedge which divided the field where the poor girl was found from a wood-was found a footmark which corresponded with the boot of the prisoner;, and just over the hedge, in the wood, were found her basket and ?? jury after about ten minutes' absence ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... became insensible. On recovering, lie found that he had been robbed of 8d, and that his boots were off. While at the City Arms he took his money from one of his boots, where he was in the habit ofecarrying it, and placed it in his coat pocket. He did not ...