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RIVAL MUSIC-HALL ARTISTES IN THE POLICE COURT

... he concluded an engage- ment on Saturday at tho Alhsambra, and the defendant was engaged at the Star Music-hall. He had been sub. jected to a great deal of annoyance from defendant for a long time. About eighteen months ago he was engaged at Blackburn and ...

Published: Friday 19 September 1879
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 588 | Page: 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY ACTION IN THE HULL COUNTY COURT

... what was I termed the ladder of life (laughter), 'was engaged by I Mr. Hunt, of the Alharnbra Musio-hall. His perform- X ances were so successful that the defendant made, a for. ward engagement with him, to commence on the 24th May of the present year ...

THE MURDEROUS ASSAULT ON POLICECONSTABLE CRUMP, AT COBRIDGE

... deceased's death was caused by mischance. It was neces- sary to prove that the deceased was engaged in the exe- cution of his duty, that the prisoners knew he was engaged in the execution of his duty, and that he was not exceeding his duty, and upon these points ...

ACTION AGAINST A CURATE FOR BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... together, and defendant then told her E rhis engagement with Miss Stevens had been cancelled. Then he made her an offer, and pet his own signet ring on, her finger. From that time they were regarded as ,engaged, and defendant dined the same night a with ...

A KENTISH BARONET'S WILL

... was known as a celc- brated jester i,,il clown, and before the engagements in question Mr. Keith hald several times employed him to F peiform at his circus. At the ex-iration of un engage- t usent ill October lest lie enterea into a contract with Mr. ...

ACTION FOR BREACH OF PROMISE AGAINST A CURATE

... plaintiff ripened into love, and they became Mr. engaged. The defendant's. mother wrote to plaintifs no the mother two months afterwasds, stating lhat he had con- ho. e a feesed to her that when he became engaged to plaintifft n he was already pledged to Miss ...

BREACH OF PROMISE—ACTION AGAINST A CLERGYMAN

... end of, the engagement by repudiating it abso- I litelk before the condition happened; or, thirdly, whetherr the plaintiff herself terminated the engagement by insist- nlug either upon marriage or an alternative for breaking off the engagement. le-examined ...

Legal Intelligence

... speak to the terms of Iingham's engagement. Mr. Clarkson appeared for the-defendant, and denied his liability oni two grounds: -1st, that lie was not answer- able for the purchaser's defalcation (if any) being mesely engaged to appraise and sell generally ...

A YORKSHIRE DIVORCE CASE

... before the Presi- dent, Sir ?? Jeune, Mrs. Susan Maria Rowflev, engaged on the music-hall stage, and residing at Leeds, sued for a divorce from her husband, Mr. John RPowley, a'so engaged on the music-hall stage, against whoin she alleged cruelty and adultery ...

THE ELTHAM MURDER

... THE ELTHAM MURDER. On Saturday last Mr. Pock, the attorney engaged in the defence of Edmund Walter Pook, on the charge of wil- fully murdering Jane Maria Clousen, received a communi- cation from the Solicitor to the Treasury as to the addi- tional witnesses ...

A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... director of the Italian Operea in Paris £9320 a night for the month of May. He would have offered her a longer engage- ment but that she is engaged to appear in London in June, BEETzAn'S CORs AND BUros 'PLST>F is the best rsmedy yet dicovere.t. IT mimeliltely ...