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Volume V

PATRICK CARROLL

Executed 18th of May, 1835, for Murder. Origin of the
Central Criminal Court

PATRICK CARROLL was a native of Ballihoy, in
Ireland, and at the age of twenty-two he enlisted in
the 7th Regiment of Fusiliers. He remained in this corps
for a period of seven years, at the expiration of which
time he enlisted in the Marines. The company to which
he was attached was stationed at Woolwich ; and the public-
house which was commonly frequented by him was the
Britannia, which was kept by a Mrs Browning, a widow.
He formed an idea that his attentions were not dis-
agreeable to Mrs Browning, and he repeatedly pressed her
to marry him. It does not appear that she was altogether
regardless of his suit; but Carroll having upon more
than one occasion, while in a fit of intoxication, conducted
himself in such a manner towards her as to call for her
displeasure, she refused any longer to listen to his addresses.
   On Sunday, the 26th of April, 1835, he went to the
Britannia and found that Mrs Browning had invited some
friends to tea, amongst whom he was not numbered. Some
angry words ensued between them, and with difficulty
he was ejected from the house. The next morning he
returned, and demanded that he might be permitted to
address a few words to Mrs Browning in private. This was
declined; upon which he entered the bar where she was
and, after having repeatedly struck her with his hand, at
length drew his bayonet, with which he stabbed her.
   On Friday, the 15th of May, the prisoner was tried at
the Central Criminal Court, 1 held at the Old Bailey, for the

   1 As this is the first case in which allusion has been made to the trial of
a prisoner at the court constituted as the Central Criminal Court, it may be
well to mention the change in the law by which this alteration in the title of
the " Old Bailey " was effected. The extreme inconvenience which attended
the prosecuting of offenders for crimes committed in the immediate vicinity of
the metropolis, but not within the district to which the jurisdiction of the
Old Bailey extended, involving, as it did, among other evils, the necessity

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murder, when a verdict of guilty was returned. Sentence
of death was immediately passed, and the prisoner was
executed on the following Monday.

of the attendance of witnesses at Maidstone, Chelmsford, or the other assize
towns of the Home Circuit, had long been felt and complained of; and
Parliament had been called upon to provide a remedy by which the then existing
system might be improved. Under the superintending influence of Lord
Brougham the Central Criminal Court Act was prepared and carried
through both Houses of Parliament. Ito provisions materially extended the
district over which the judges sitting at the Old Bailey had jurisdiction.
They rendered it necessary that there should be at least twelve sessions in
the course of the year, thus rendering the jail delivery more frequent than
formerly : and they also gave the judges of the court jurisdiction over offences
committed on the high seas, for the trial of which hitherto a Special
Admiralty Session had been held.

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