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REVISION COURTS

... L11DS CENTRAL DIVISION. The ~ANOTHER, SCENE. Terevisio nof tha lists of voters for Parliamentary ,, -anti locall gove-rnment Purposes for cbs Central Division of Leads was resumed in the Civil Cartt at the Town Mall, before Mc. T. S. Soden, Revising Barrister, yes- teiday. The only 'incident of the revision was that ;arising out of the further hearing of the claim made r.by M.Linforth for an ...

Published: Saturday 15 September 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1535 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BANKERS AS INQUIRY AGENTS

... BA RRS AS INQUIRY AGENTS. 1 AION AT LEEDS ASSIZES. MR. JTSTICrE GEA9NTHAMT SURPRISED AT THE E D2 CE.A A REPLY THA T HAS COST £2,700. At I-eds Assizes yesterday. before Mr. Justice Giran- tiara and a special jury, the hearing of ?? last action in the list was resumed and concluded. The plaintiffs, Mesr. Charles first and Son, wool merhants, ud- dersfieid, sued the West Riding Union Banking Com ...

Published: Wednesday 19 December 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2116 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

WIFE MURDER IN LEEDS

... WFHE MUJRDER IN LEEDS. eBniNiLEY MAN WANTED. Within barely more than a week a second case of murder has ocurred in Leeds Yesterday afternoon the police were called to No 1Q, Bel'Trave-street, and there found a young woman lying dead The tenant, Mrs. Harris, a widow, ?? son resides with her, was not able to throw much light on the mystery. It was gathered from her statement, however, that on ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONAL THE DUCHE SS OF YORK. The followirng bulletin was issuled slast evening:- York Cottage, Sandringham, April 3rd, 6 p.m. Hlfer Royal Highness the Duchess of York has had a good day, and is progressing favourably. The infant Prince is well. ,JOHN WILLIAMS, MD ALA N REEV7E TMANBY, M.D. TEM DUKE OF ARGYLE ree following bulletin was issued yesterday morning regarding the ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT AND PERSONM2. I O)sborlne, Tunzdar. I The Queen drore out Yesterday afternoon, at;'eded by Pzincass Ch'Irisrian. The Princ-egs of ?? and Princess Victoria visited Her M1^jeziy this usornin';, and remained to lanceh;r. The Quieen went out this mornirn, arcvnmpanied lbv Princess Vietnria of Walcs and Tnncos, Victoria o;. ,Sr-hlerswig-Jlol st-cin. b TPr 'MajestY held a Couaml, trc-da.y at ...

LEEDS STRANGULATION CASE

... LEEDS STRANTGUL.AUTON CASE. I The Leeds Sfirnandiary Usgistrate (Mr. C, M X -tin- son) and 1Mr. ~Joseph Hudson, resumred the ma~irmy yesterday, at the Polie-o~urt, into the clargs against Fred. F. Dawson (22), of having murdered his wife, Emily Daxn-on (24), on the 12tL task., whilst the couple nero in lodgings at 10. Belgrave-,street. MNr. T. Thorn- tron again cornanoted the prosecultion, ard ...

BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... BANERUPTGY CGURTS. DEWSBUJRY. (Before -Mr. Registrar Ohadwick4 ln she case of G. W. Adey aud Richard Archer, trading as B. Oates and Co., manufacturers, Dewsbury, Dr. Deane, the Official Reoeiver, said he cimld not be prewared to go into the examination that day. for he wanted Mr. Adey to furnishL certain accounts This member of the firm wag called up, and ordered to fuanish the particulars, ...

COURT AND PERSONAL

... COURT MAD PERSONAL Windsor Caste, Monday. The Queen drove out yesterday afternoon, aocorn- panied by Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha and Her Serene Highnes6s Princess Henry of Reuss XXX., Princess of Sa-xe-Yueinlngen- His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, attended by General Williams, arriv ed at the Castle. Her Majesty went to Frogmore this morning, accoso- panied ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... COHEN i -THE YORK-SHIR CLE COMPE NY IZMIEPD. In this action, a motion waesert dowvn for bearing yesterday in the Chlancery Division, before SJr. Justice Farweli, the vacation Judge, for an injunction to re- strain proceedings, with reference to arbitrasticn; but Mfr. Evreritt, QtC., informed the C)ourt that booth, sidss wfere very desirous to have the case heard and deter- e mined, and they ...

THE SUPPOSED WIFE MURDER IN LEEDS

... la IUPOSED LIE I IN LEBS l ~0IOf AW IN MANCGHESTER. M etty ester-da y- af t ?? f tho± g1ttick 7a~c)t, who is supposed to lags- - e. -~ 1 - o s e B e l v a v e s t r e t, L e e d s , ~ , -r a-i oe~ a r ote b y a co u p le of cie te e- - 7c- c-n - ''etea red ?? Furley raw-f ?? -ise en as a a cin g m an. T he vi- rascne of the tragedy, end Ci* - i-F the oefence, Lawson at rs t at e ha stangle d ...

Published: Wednesday 14 November 1900
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2929 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ACTION AGAINST MR. CLOUGH, M.P

... THE AU[ION AGAINST MI. CLOUGHI, MK.P. sAPPLL DISMISSED. j, | ~F}R>)M 0TP1 SA ,-C IiE 105ITERStS The Court of Appeal, consistiit' of Lords Justices EOI- lin, Vau.g1o Wilanms, and Romer. finished ve-terdny the he.Lri-g oI[ tdie application aE too defenidant 0 inhe aese -i Jaek on v. Clough for a new- trial. i'ke action was -Etred by Jutice Granrllan, with a special jUl- at tie I Leeds -wssizes. ...

THE CLERICAL DIVORCE SUIT

... I MIR. WRIGHT'S ET' EDENCE. TiEl CO-RESPON DENT IN THE 30X IFrUM 00U1 1AV ISZ:PORVEES 1 In the Divorce Cou-rt yesterday, the Young divorce easne was continued before ?? F. 3eone and a speci j Iurv. The first witnezs -..s John Williamo A4leronyd. a trooper in the 2nd Dragoorn t,-ards, who saiiil he Icnew the Vicar by sight, and aldso AMiss Burton. Witness gave an account os going wivh the ...