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WOODEN BOX PETTY SESSIONS, Nov. 8th, 1853

... hold to of her, knocked her down, and dragged her by the hair of her head Et id for a considerable distance. The unfortunate woman was urceioteu. x- and was considerably injured. She also said that the defendant had re k. threatened to knock her mouth up ...

REPRIEVE OF THE BADDESLEY ENSOR MURDERER

... and Australia, are to be dispensed with; a flying squadron of twenty-one instead of thirty-six vessels are to keep Eng- land's honour from any attack the faithful Chinese, trust- worthy Sepoys, or patriotic Australian ' Aborigines (Where was the ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... the house on hearing cries of murder If found the woman and the two children covered with blood, f and he at once took the prisoner into ?? 3r to one month's imprisonment with hard labour. d George Land, an old man, was charged with being drunk at the ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNEDSDAY, April 17

... ffomn a rof man at Sheffield that wai transporredl for life, for forged notes. aln~ Thle woman itrat was wit hi her at Derby, who she describes as a Wi trill firir woman from Birmingham, is no other lihsn the noto- wb rious Mothrer Mlorley. from Narrow Marsh ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... against the prisoner, who was fined ?? and costs or 14 days with hard labour.- Parks was further summoned for coming from land where he bad been in search of game, and hiving in his possession two partridges and five purse nets on Sunday ?? Walley said ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... f ALLEGED ASSAULT ON AN OLD WOMAN.-Annie s Rodgers was summoned for assaulting an old woman I named Catherine Igo, aged 87, living at 5, Byron-yard, t Sadler-gate, on the 6th ant 7th August.-Complainant C said the woman struck her twice and threw a bucketa ...

THE MURDER AT PUTNEY

... have examined the remains of the ill-fated woman an at the clean and surgical manner in which the opening of an the abdomen. &c., had been made, but it may be explained Pr by the fact that Good, while in the army, was frequently srl called upon by the surgeon ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE IN LEEDS

... saryto dismiss him from the Superior Army Council, where lie hes A Vote ou eyery promotion, WEATHER REP PiT- The weather is exceedingly dull adrd unsettled it, rain at all the southern stations, and snow Over Sfnt. land. Heavy rain has fallen in the South ...

DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... guilty to stealing, on Ithe 16th September, at Asbbourn, one woman's dress, one a I night dress, two aprons, six handkerchiefs, three towels, one of table cover, one napkin, three collars, land various otlier arti- mc( clee, the property of Henry Archer ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... and he ad- mthe nitted a previous conviction for ?? was ?? to stis gaol for nine months, with hard labour. RoBBERIEns B A WOMAN. the Elizabeth Doyle (21), millhand, pleaded guilty to stealing, ws, on the 19th of October, a chemise, on the 4th of Decomber ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... realized 135! Lot 19, two felds of old tur3 land, containing 8a. 2r. 1p., realized 1,0301.; the timber being valued at I 24L ls. lot 20, 7a. 8r. op. old turf land fetched 1,2701. Lot 21, la. Ir. 6p. land in ]Eggiutlon, realized 145!, Messrs. r Barber ...

THE DUBLIN TRAGEDY

... mysterioue facts connected to with the crime. It is also suggested, the correspondent of Pe the Times says, that the woman, or the person in woman's 1A dress, who was seen at the spot with a basket, and was, or th pretended to be, intoxicated, was en accomplice ...