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... POL IC E. MANSION-HOUSE. k-CIER'S^ TRICKS.-A man named ?James Bucks I)OOd befoe tI Lord Mayor, charged on ?? of '1Xstln a spaniel dog, the property ?? eceo 5itg St' , Eston-sqitare.-Mrs. Ketchaer stated, that C111.te ds' week lost a favourile dog, and saw nothing 4-,it jince ,Ilinl 'Ituesday, wben as she was walking through f5 -l, site SIY 'It in the arms of the prisoner. Shte wast '11tdto se ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Il. . ' ) DEPLORABLE CAsg osN SSBAV.TIOXW:6I T ar eveufiiagan inquest was held at thalilng's Head Inui High- ?? 6n thebbdy ofi ( eirge&Jfaiter& agedii50, whoge death was occasioned by starvationn uhder dcrcam- stgncds df 4 Indstupainful deScriptioW u ?? : . , -, Wi~lia; Thoni-A, iyoung; mau of miserable appearance, ?? that be lodged at 16, Bnckridge-street, St.:GiUes's '(omio'ly ?? the Rookery ...

LONDON POLICE

... l~i~i.0OI OLiCi' 55 A1VION..UOUSE. An' old man named Cofier, who has.,een many years a Wirm ; r uu 4h - 't dis'k.-d Alseo tliwii c ib'otfui o ?? ?? fi. le ehabit of working from three oevlock li the morning till eight, and generally has had the remaining nineteen hour*.;tor pend het*ven drinhing and sleeping.,- ' .. . Mr. HOBnisa: Why, I am afraid you ?? off these tricks till they take you ?? ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTH IL CRIINXAL COURT. ?? _ T .- _ . ?? the REcCORDER.) TRIAL,h oNVICTION. AND SRNTENcE OFTHlNEWMtANS FOR VARIOUS ROBIBERlt:S. NAryaret Newman, aged 40, and Julia St. Clair Newman, eged 191, were indicted for stealing from the Rev. Tliorfas Heath1cote, a dressing-case, containing a 101. Bank post bill, six sovereigns, and a variety of articles on jewellery of the value of 601., in the ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I.- . t __l_ JUIT~itRI tfihthIiAJ ?? POST-OFFICE RqBB£nn ?? WestbroOm anu Martha Weslbroek, his mnther, wVeje'indicted, she f rrme! ;for-steuling a letter centaning ia 51.' ndte,'and te 'latter for1 feloniously receiving the: same, well -knowing' it: to have *begn stolen. i .Tle Attorney-Gkeneral, Mr. Shepherd, and Mr. Adolphus condueted. tha prosecation.. Mv.4Phillips ?? Budksndefended tht ...

LONDON POLICE

... -iQaIoE @wOJubF a N . ?? ?? i' : :* Anioid man, -name gOA94:O ba been mahy, years'3a jlabwrer~ jsbat !Biillingsgdte-mhrket; ws broud4, up, having got drunk, and abused the officers whobtook cdr. -of.hin, Thddefebdant, it appeare, Aihas been 4nithelh abiv of working from three o'clock in the morning'till-eight, awn generally .ha~ iad,,the.-rdnajing nineteen hpu-r's to a'end .betweendrinkmgnand ...

INCREASE OF INCENDIARY FIRES

... ;f :f~aR 6 Or, IN~t~W, ARYt. .9 ' ' ' n'n-A 'fe\v hutes ?? ?? se'ni'ght, aclove hayr iic,.of, o4bout 25 tosrcsweiglt-ontlheam of T. A. Alta Esq..'6f 8ut'taj Courtney, near, thi.s; town, wa discovered to, be Dn fire. number of the inb6uretspad othe .inhabitorts of the vilage,'esesrted tlhemselves with the most praisewqithy vigilancec to .extrnguish the flamesmt outo5.ifg 'to wapto'if'wa.teer, ...

LONDON POLICE

... tLO NDON XP0ILXCIe. !]t~lYlaa4ion-hsase, -A flying-dustman, named Robert Swvain, alias Dusty Buhb, was brought before the LORD MAYOR, charged with having stolen a bottle of Cbainpagie and a bottle of gin, the property of Mr.-Clton,t a wine-merchant. The cellerman of the prosecutor state(l,1 that the prsoner was, a few days ago, employed in reino ing~the rubbish from the dust hole; the piijoner ...

Published: Monday 14 November 1836
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4985 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... . - 4). GUZLDRHAL . CATTLE-STEALINr.. William Cowan, otherwise Rolfe, was charged with ?? Bates, of the smith- field police, stated, that he saw four heiern and a cow, worth about 601., tied up in Smithfield under the care of the pri- soner, who was a stfaahger in the' market, and overhearing a ?? ask the prisoner to refer'himp to somebody ?? who khew him before he paidliam, it struck him ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1838
Newspaper: The Champion
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4824 | Page: Page 7, 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE

... , P. :43 - - Hoursz Roasaty.-A young uwni, Pamied' .3;i7liaem Hot,'an, was brought beforeltlie Lo rd Miayor Pharged upon suspicion of having robbed' geiientiilau' house. The prisoner went at an early hour in the morning of Wednesday to the shop of Mr. Liskard,apawnbrokerin Bishopsgate-strest,and lintding to the shopinan two dozen of ivor y-handled dinner knives, asked for the loan of 1i. upon ...

INQUEST ON THE BODY OF A MAN SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN DEAD 200 YEARS

... INQUEST ON THa BODy OF A MAW. SUP- POSED TO HAVE BEWN DEAD 230 TMA&S. I - - L . BANDON, AUG I8T 10.-On Monday, the 30th ult., an inquest was held before Mir. Franklin Baldwin, coroner, upon vie;:r of the body of a man unknown, which was found by some labuoirdrs who were cutting a trench in the bog of Mlunifeugh, situate in the parish of Clondro- hid, in the barony of West Muskerry, during ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... CO1rONERS' INQUES TS. SKCELETON FOUND IN THSE SITRAND SEWER-RSMAINS IDENTIFIeD..-On Monday evening an inquest was held at the Ship, Essex-wharf, on the remains of a male person, found under singular an d mysterious circunmstances, in the Strand se wer, running up to near Temple-bar. After the jury had inspected the remains, Thomas Late stated that he was in the habit of exploring sewers, and ...