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Horrid Murder and Arson

... W.e hravc to detnil the cirectristaflces of a mlurder' cirrunittezd its Wooiwich, on Friday rrigilt last, not c:aceoded in point of atrocity lhy any which stain thc fcalendar of crimecs in this country. The persons oe mrirdered *vere Mr. T. Parker, upwards of 70 years he o gand Sarah Brown, iris housekseeper. Mr. hle Parker, we understand, had formerly been a gohld- 0o- smuith, in London, and ...

THE OXFORD CIRCUIT

... D I Tito ONVOI-I ?? teadini, Fe&. 25.sMr. Jttetice Taunton A-*ivdd here between one and two o'clock Yesterday, and-speited the Com- mission. The Learned Judge was joined by Mr. Justice Littledale in the evening. This morning the business-commenced in both Courts. Mir. Justice Taunton, in his charge to the Grand Jury, congratulated them upon the fact that the present calendar, compared with the ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, Nov. 21

... HENRY HUNT. Air. Chitty stated to the Court that fie had an affi- davit on the part of Mr. H. Hunt, complaining of the treatment lie had experienced in the gaol of II- chester, contrary to the intention of the Court, when sentciice had been pronounced upon him, though there had been no impropriety on his part. All that Mr, Hunt desired was, to be placed in the same situ- ation as the other ...

ASSIZES

... AS SIZES. At Northampton, which terminated oit ThuYaday, R. Lilleyman, for setting fire to two ?? ,'wes condesiecd and lefi for execution. * - SALISt URY.-BarnIi Graham and Mr. Justice Best; arrived here on ri*aturday eveninkg, and immediately: opened the Coninfission, and on Monday at nilie' o'clock proceeded to the business of the Assizes. On the Crown side. the business is light, anfffbe ...

UNIVERSITY POLICE

... UNIVErISITY POLICE. - 1 - x1 It. t J V i| Tie newr system of Watch and Ward commenced on Monday rlast. Tile lower part of the Clarendon Priwing Office has been fitted up as Police Rooms, where the Conitables are to attend )f every night at nine o'clock, to receive from the Inspectors their coats, lanterns, &c. previous to going on duty, which they are to return in the morning. The number of ...

OLD BAILEY, JANUARY 20

... OLD BAILEY, JAvUAwa 20. Benjamin Barrup, who was tried and acquitted on Friday last upon a charge of wiltid murder, the proof of the death of his victim having been caused by the pistol-shot being insufficient, stood indicted for shooting Mary Blortlock, with intent to murder her. The indictment contained several counts, one of them charging him with the intent to do her some grievous bodily ...

COURT OF EXCHEQUER, JULY 11

... COURT OF rN1CTftfllIt, Tf' il. SlTTINGS 11C ?? E TiHE IOliD CHIEF BAlR(IN. Prcrjrettp 'lirt.- Iiftii/Sr to a low; theC (de daclion tn 1 ?? if 1l1crest. 1riO ATIOR.tetNF-CGUNEORAT, V. Cit Rs IJ,0 (tl. This WaS ;l p:os-cutrion in stiruted by rhe 11or1 d of Taxes, and is of ge:ralra importalice, partrucslrly as :a cautiont to Money leners, and as a notice to borrowels, that they a re protected in ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES, APRIL 13

... LANCAS~T'Eft ASSIZE, ApralL 13. . . . , * . ~ - - Adl reos of Chliet' BarS R icilards, oil passing sqiit~ncce cf DLocili UpOtl tihe prisoncirs capitally cucivicted ci fiJrcery, aud of uttering forged Bnkli of Eclcl ci) notes. Wia. Oxeinhailtc c, concicted of utteiri.-g a forged Bill of Ecicbaniae w as first placed at tie blcr. Ch1ief Baict-A'ldilliaris Oxciichac, vu hiatc been convicted of ...

OLD BAILEY, Monday, December 13

... OLD BAILEY, illonday, December 13. SENTENCE ON THE PRISONERS. 'TIh whole of the trials having been gone throngh on Saturday night, thc Court met at eleven this mmning to ?? judgmeltt upon ithe several convicts, nearly 200 in number, when the awful sell- tence of deatb was passed upon the following 28 individuals:- Balt. Phillipps, Robett Miles, and Hen;y Tosvle, for burglariously entering the ...

Thursday's Post

... 'kllursday's Post. CONCLuSION OF TH1E COURT-MJARTIAL ON SIRt J. URRAY. 'P1te evitlence ..on -this pairt 6f thle accused was not cotieluiled till nrIda'Incidrning. Lettrs ?? it iiithe tiantte 'of tile Vrinec Regeni,,and''fromns the~ puke of. Xorki, to ~~ir - J'olfip Murray, thalihing hlimi foir lia bril hatt siervit~tS ?? 12th aitid--ilthApril, 1t813, inl deftatinL ~a French'army -in Va eucia, ...

BOW-STREET

... * ?? r IT .. e .1 . - -1 1ld On Fridayl* Brd dl MioAi J. Uiehardss were fhvav~g~cd; essizfn~~t~yi Wp4td 'a jtain Uarluilnf ie~~ fuiuA 4 ;% atndrobbed b ohi f ' ~ IUW lid' re' *ijaecsted lijinnot towill treat hinrv;;.n vl!tldf tiftei4h; l.iii*dg'i~veoeItQ Ilrils 'is' plrpttype' hP kiil~kic~tdd -iiiu;. do'w ji~itlsj sipd- ?? . prolnd h6'edltlet I jls rewvt~lr srse~t.-.0 ;og,Pa e~ilolcotiic~s'f ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAVIIE-CE EV. .5ARLTERs.--Many of our Readers will recollect the Report of this Cause in Replevin, which apipearttd ill this Pa'per iui the niusth of June last. It was tried iu ilhe Court of King's Bench on the 4th of June. The real plaintiff was the late Mr. TTownsend, of Staple Lion, who had piactised as an attorney and solicitor for upwards of fifty years with maucli reputation, and the ...