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ATROCIOUS MURDER OF A RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON

... ATROCIOUS MNlVURD-tt (OFA RESPECTABLE FEMALE AT STAPLETON. aBRSTOL, Sept. I2:- -We regret to state tiat. the imnme- ;diate neighbourhood of our city has been made the scene of as brutal and cold-blooded a murder as any which dis. graces our criminal annals. On Saturday afternoon, in- formation was brought to the St. Philip's station-house that a woman had been murdered at Stapleton. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COBOIER~'I1IQJE8T., (HELb WD ?? THB PRESENT W: DEATH OF Ssn W. IWwitt, BART.-Afl inquest was. -held at the Merlin's Cave Tivern, Upper. Rosomon-street, Pentonville, before Mr. Stirling and a respectable jury, touching the death of a person known by the nanie of Sir WILLIAM HEWIrr, Bart. Mrs. Eliza Thompson, of 52, Margaret-street, Wilmington-square, deposed; that last Saturday fortnight the ...

THE EDGWARE-ROAD MURDER

... LUTHE EDOWARE-ROAD MURDER.| (PURTHER PARTICULARS OP GRBENAORB.): We avail ourselves of original sources of informa- tion, on the correctness of which every reliance may be:placed, for the following particulars of Green- acre's life and habits, previou's to the' perpetration. of his most extraordinary crime, Some time ago be carried on business as a grocer in, a very respectable way. in Nelson ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIIMINAL COURT. BILL-BROF.RS. auesm Hance, alias Savage, war indicted, with Johno Gardiner no in custody), for a miisdemeanour in conspiring to obtain oom Edward F-loneywood his acceptances in blank, and to efrand bhhn of money by means of putting those accept- nces in circulation. Mr. Edward Honeywood stated, in 1idence, the Circtumstances under which the accteptances ,ere procured, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... On Mnndiv xft- . a tiri~--y ,-illuori. an Inqulstion Was taken before Mr. Stirling, the coroner, and a highly respectabli jury ot view of the body of Mr. T2'omas Finer, aged seventy years the principal partner of the firml of Finer and Nowvland the watchmakers, No. 49, High Holborn,'hoemnaj his existence by suspending himself by a cord from ataied in the bedstead. From the evidence it appeared ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COnOmNES' INQULS'2s. An inquest was held on Tuesday in Cloak-lane, Cheaps#e, on the body of Mr. H. Alexaltder Smith, ged 25, who dii ~on Sinday night last. It appeared in evidence That deceased and his wife came on Thursdav to lodge in the above lane. When hevyeame they had a lottleofgin andbrandlyw th hem. On Friday. Satnidity. and Suivday. th y drank at t!:e rae ,f two pints (f sin and ...

MOST UNPRECEDENTED AND APPALLING CASE OF STARVATION AND MISERY—THE POOR-LAW AMENDMENT ACT

... MOST UNPRECEDENTED AND APPALLING CASE. OF STARVATION AND MISERY-THE POORLAW AMENDMENT ACT. TisE following letter has appeared in the TtmBR, tO WIaUndl we earnestly entreat attention, as the case referred to m it 1v unparallelled in the annals of the country. The recital of the sufferings of the human being w o to the Lit, Must strike deep into the heart of every muan alive t h ditates te to ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... COBIO I INtUIUp._. E (HILD 'WITHIN TH'rCIsSPNT WEE.K. ) DEATH oF SIR W. HEWITr, BARr.- An inquest was held at the Merlin's Cave Tavern, Upper Rooromon-strcet, Pentonville, before MIr. Stirling and a respectable jury, touching the death of a person known by tile name of Sir WILLIAM HEWITT, Bart.. Mrs. Eliza Tlhompson, of 52, Margaret-street, Wilmingtonf lquarc, deposed, that last Saturdav ...

EXECUTION OF LIGHTBAND, THE MURDERER

... EXECUTION OF LIGHTEAND, THE MURDERER. (From the Kidderneter .fessenier.J Thursday was the day appointed for the execution of this unfortunate man, found guilty of the wilful murder of Joseph Hawkins, at Areley Kings, on the 18th of Sept., 1836. The concourse of people from all parts of the ad- jacent neighbourhood on this solemn occasion wasimmense, notwithstanding the severity of the weather. ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... iW * 1 - .8 . is', ? SO 1110?- ? S., N i -or I 7?li. I L ,]ABC -i .i 1 ~~ ~ 8j(P~ranklih-ro'&~eza ?? ?? ~~Whent In Gi ?? *11 ~ ei 'fl tI bfied ~fgs4h diir ~'ARX ?? ~atng~li~h~nJ itessbuid tlutiiR tere IhV fh~~ i 1~ ~~ ?? allq.-.C; N0iW:f- 0 ag figter, Z w#~akifieBl withistongrecinbW ?? T&iyW* gt~~ietd tfw en Saeii~ wtisarnmgl.t t,!hp'or~tlynievandtlevilp'tl, at~o - th ?? d gan qbt ...

INSOLVENT DEBTTORS' COURT

... r1SOLvzNT DEL'BT OSp COUNTS The ReY. J~htrs Bf'01, Wright, of Norvich, camse up to Uie discharged on hisi petitiun frollm liabilities to about 10001., but he had no available assets. He had been arrested at tile Spread Eagle tavernr eni lils arrival in London in the month of July last, but without ranprevious intimation that he would. have been arrested so far from his home and the immediate ...

SURREY SESSIONS.—Jan. 6

... SURIKEY SESS4O'S. Dan. . (B Jfbre JAr.iHeDEk and a full Blck oif JUgfsat4e8.) . 4ROUG'H.4USIV.-SiIOTlNG SAViENTPiR-SONS. Jamrens 13,el nttt, bailiff to Mr.'Harding, la-gntle- trinfo iesiding atTillinghourr3e, near Dorking, was indicted .lor a- viojent tissault and shoot ng at and woundi;g: seiveral persods,' amongst whoiml W8 ?? Richtardt Paul i-aye3s Jod. drell; soh of bil John HayesiJoddreU ...