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THE POLICE COURTS

... well as to see how the affair was conducted, but was prevented. He did not dare go to the benefit which Sir Roger-and he believed him to be Sir Roger Tichborse- had at the Oxford Music Hall, because he knew that the fighting man would be there. He believed ...

The Daily News

... This Evening, at 7.45, NINON. Miss Wallis; Messrs. Neville, Fernandez. Taylor, Brooke, Irish; Mesdauie* Harris, Coveney, Rogers, &c.-At 7, COURTSHIP.-At 10, KATHERINE AND PETRCCHIU. Miss Patem&n, Mx. Neville, 4C. FOLLY THEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr ...

The Daily News

... A. and S. Gatti. This Evening, at 7.45, NLINON. Miss Wallis; Messrs. Neville, FernfUidei. Taylor, Brooke, Irish; Harris, Rogers, &C.—At 7, JESSAMi''S UOURTSHJP.-At. 10, KATHJERJLNE AND Miss Patemiui, Mi. Neville, to. FOLLY THEATRE. Lessee and Manager ...

THE TICHBORNE CASE

... throw you over the ' bannisters.' He, com- plsinant, fearing that the threat wonld he carried out, then retired. lie still went in bodily fear that some violence would be used towards him. By Mr.- Lewis-Witness did not see Sir Roger there, nor had he ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... 12-C. B. Clayton, at 12--N. (. 'iussabilet, at 12-S. Sseimlell, at *2-E. Sill3, at I-J. lanids, at 1--C. litchman, at i-B. W. Rogers, at 1-W. r Dix, at I-E. Wigley, at 1--. Soul- ter. ait 1-A II Hewett at 1-S. Selivood, at 2-T. Chamupion, at 2-J. ii. Bawhay ...

Law Intelligence

... Maynard, at 121-Wood v. Brown, at 12J. At 1:, Binglsy Schouol-Rogers ?? Hardig. Sargisson v. Whler, at lfr. At 2 and 8 : Beanting ?? Baldwiwl-Scholefleld ?? Redfern. Webster v. Newton, at 2-Rogers v. Appleby, at H. At Si: Upholsterers' Assoclation-.Nor't ...

Daily News

... Messrs. A. and flatti. This Evkning, at 7.45, NINON. Miss Wallis; Messrs. Neville, Fernandez, Tailor. Brooke. liish; Harris, Rogers, to.-At 7, JESrfAMY'S COURTSHIP.-At 10, KATHERINE AND i'ETRUCHIO. Miss Pateman, Mr. Neville, ALHAMBRA THEATRE ROYAL. This ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... resumed. . ','Ndowj'-Mrs.Radclif Iwill tmeo n h theisedifferent 1e;teze with: yu (referring to Roger ztiborn-ta s letters mentioned on th1 lprevious day). .efor Roger Tit) boht left Tiehborne on tbelilith of 'Jainuary, '182'2 did he send ?? or give'you, a, ...

THE TICHBORNE TRAIL

... sale Of this horse P-About the S ti-year 1861). I Who was Roger Tiohborne's servant then P-I do not l tknow. nc t Did you send the horse home P-I left it there in the hi stables. Did ,ou see Roger Ticbhorne when you left it P -Yes. The a Chief Justice-Was ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... Manm-Millwsrd v Wigbtman. 1 Cn.cuanr COUnT IV.-BavomaXH. Juarsi KjCr.-At 1.- a Motions, farther eonsiderations: Wilks v Bannister, part , heard - Payne v Nichols-Arden v ArdenDe Pshikao v Butterfield-Beavaa v Bsevan-Green v Patelson Cluake v Bennett-tGilbert ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... at the request of Mr. Inspector Andrews. - Seymour sant, hairdressr, of No. 16, Sherwood-street; Thomas Catwell ca3m¢n to Rogers, a greengrocer, of EheawOOAstrOt; and other witnesses having given evi- ence, several pawnbrokers' assistants tere called- ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Meolualue XaUwa, of CoAmmeroial-buildings, South Lamboth, clerk, was obarfed on remand with foloniouslv marrying Alice Susan Bannister, his wife 144 W was called to take the prisoner into custody, and he then begged his wife Agnes, who Was present, not to ...