Refine Search

Newspaper

Illustrated Police News

Countries

England

Access Type

17,845

Type

17,837
7
1

Public Tags

More details

Illustrated Police News

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... ?? . Ct . J .l'S INQUESTS , . Z_.r Vifo. GroRGE COt LIFIrt, deputv corotinerfor East Miiddle. PCr rex, resumed tit i quiry onl Friday at the Fountrin, F - irgiitairoad, St. Matthelw's, respecting the death of. tl lirs. Sarah Nvwinwtnoti, aed fifty-six, who residc l at I No. l, \\Weliintg ia-row, !;ethnal-greeu. The iniquiry Ia blhd Itenl adlotinis'd for tho jiurpose of obtaininrg the gt ...

THE GREENWICH BURGLARIES

... ON Monday at the Greenwich Police-court, Henry Montague, of Monmouth Cottage, Black-heath-road, was brought up on remand, charged with breaking and entering various dwelling-honses, including 6, St. Thotnas's.terrace, Charlton, 3, Maze-hill, and 32, Devonshire-road, Greenwich, and stealing a quantity of property therefrom oand Elizabetlh, his wife, appeared in discharge of reoornisauces to ...

Chronicles of Crime

... I I ? - I ? . ?? - , ? ?i? I i wl-. , !'Qr I I MON. ? 1 lo I ; .-J ! w I 0' Gr, NO. Li.. THOMAS PICTON, OVE-RNOB. OF TRIMNIDAD, Convicted Feb, 24th, l1O8s, of cruelly toritsry.ss LQeuia Calderon.. THE indictment on wriioh Governor Pieton was brougist to trialpelhlrgedhim with ioflictirntorture,in order-to extort--confession from LouisaqnCalderonr, onie of his Majesty's subjects in the island ...

SINGULAR LUNACY SUIT

... ?? I I . ?? , IN the Qaviccn a Bacich DivisioD, onl Saturdlay, the ebli Ii liarin, (f atn b~ietio, Tvrccant v, Stonlier, mi5is Ccci- A hmon cc-cl It 'crest' Out atr the c Sins circo mstanciwq as the a gave ri,.e to the minme Wislioh Was ti-o Ott Friday. Tueio Ic, r first ca-nci--c ni t wLs, that thle pliiun ifr iad bee'n iin- a prep-c-li' cunch icl inl 01 Iciliticl wsay hm and thle a 1rst li r ...

SUMMONS AGAINST CONTRACTORS

... SUMNONS AGAINSP CONTRAVCTORS. Ar the WVestinjster PoliCe-COUrt MeBSrS ?? ovtelil and Co., contractors, appeeared to answer aijturnde suiu- umonses-first, for No iog out ot road,s passae, or way as a street for foot ?? onlv, without the sauoction of the Yetropolitan Board secondly, for building ?? streot of less width than twenty feet * thirdly, for building the some without being open at ...

EXCITING SCENE AT A FIRE

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTBATION.] ONe Sunday morning last week, at five minutes p3at six. Police-constable Grierson, 105 L who was on daty' in Westminster Bridge-road, discoveredthat a fire -was raging at No. 11, Upper Marsh, which premises are in the occnpation of Mr. Wilcok, fishmonger. He imme- diately gave the alarm, and a manual from the Waterloo-road Fire Station was quickly in attendance. In ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... OCNTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. -- -- -d-f -nu CUTAIeE oF ARsoN.-Emma Webb, eigbteen. ?? I had pleaded guilty to aL oberge of setting fire to an establishment called the Girls' Mission Ei1so39 at Wandsworth, was brought up for judgments and sen- tenced to twelve montlns' hard labour. l A BrTDAR wVreT Revoa1vERs.-A led named John George Owens, eighteen years of age, described ag a clerk, was charged ...

CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

... CETA41tKI~E 01Or NLU{LTR ON F ?? ci , U. e a o.lsr tlhi inoquest in : ?? ?? Lll', on ?? bCdy' ?? 0eorg .t *h i aee'.; frt n -. ii a 'srTtsresu, aho, iani Nas ?? ' ?? a U A'S 1 j ?? !in tate. Ud: of rzid ii t: 41W ( ! . Cs St . . i ?? CCC',.;CId, pv Io. of C C- IUvyp C .l 'oadC, CY Crtt! i C'o CC (IC. i ?? S'l 'usoL. V]i2C 'i~vzoC: C 1 -E5 X P. 1111C.k tb~i at'i1.' .,ui!1. l^ ie toii fC4 ...

CHARGE OF SHOOTING IN THE STREETS

... OL{ARGG OF SHOOTINC IN TRlE STR EETS.l --~hru~bz - . .. .lwsq f n irFtesn. a -n3 fi~t8r. of G. I W.M'Iitnl PAtUREYr aged filteen, a gas fittsr, of G, Upper Baker-street, iloyd-eqt:ure, was chargcd before Mr. leoeack (in M1onday, ift the Clorkenwell Police.court, with feloniously shooting at George Anderson, *t Arthur-etreet, St. l'nmiv a, with a six. barrelled revolver, and theraby doing him ...

ALLEGED MURDER OF THE LATE SULTAN

... I ALLE(GED MURDTE'LR OF THllE LATE SULTAN. I Tim nine persone aecaiserl of the rmurder of the late Sultan, Lbdul AZi (amonngrt ?? eidhat PRi1ha, ?? years ago well Lnowi in Londoi.), *ar;; nc ld grilty ?? Confstanitinople. Therelverenot a'e I than one hinmlred eorsons presen'oi n Wednesday to hear the ?? upan tho priensor,.2 ihont noort the President nnd Jileges entered, mand took their seats ...

IRISH MURDER REVELATIONS—STATEMENTS OF INFORMERS

... IRISH MURDER REVELATIONS-STATEl1 EN NSI OF INFORMERS. ?? | THiE Freeman's .Toerznba of Monday morning pubishesl a special correspondent's account of an interview with Thomas Casey and his brother-in-law, Anthony Philbin, concerning the statements made by the former in the presence of the Archbishop of Tuam and the Rev. John Corbet, parish priest, and the ongre- gation in Partry Church, that he ...

THE RESPITE OF THE STAUNTONS

... , s , A A,. A, [SUBJECT 01 ILLUSTRATIoN.) 'Ynz reader will find on the front page of this week`s POLICE Nnws two engravings Sf subsjets connected with the Sbaunton case. These illustrations form a strang, contrast, the first being A Vision of the Condemned. While Louis Staunton 7lumbers a grim spectre floats before him; Death is seen vith his dart, with which ho is about to striko his ...