Refine Search

Newspaper

Leeds Mercury

Countries

England

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

Access Type

23,087

Type

23,082
5

Public Tags

More details

Leeds Mercury

REGISTRATION APPEALS.—IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS

... REGISTRATION APPEAL8. - IMPORTANT JUDGMENTS I PTTT.1 ITTTM.APlV lnCVP AP TVnVTVV,-v^ :d U J.AitU1I. 113. THE MILITARY VOTE AT PONTEFFR.CT APPEAL DISMISSED. In the Queeea's Benct Division of the High Cour-ct Justice yesterday, judgment was celivered in t ne rsoi r ?? appeals rec eaitly heard before the Lord Ch-l' Jusuice and J.usticss Grove and Cave. .kt Ini'rjiOa judgment ?? ,,eIl.verd iin ...

RIPON CONSISTORY COURT

... ElPON CONSISTORY COURT. PROPOSED IMPROVEKENTS OF CHRIST CHURCH, HARiROGATE. Yesterday morning Dr. TaReISTRA, Q.C., Chancellor of the Diocese of Ripon, hold a Consistory Court at the Court-house, Rtipon, when an application was heard for a faculty to carry out certain alterations an the improve- ment of Christ Church, High Harrogate. The application was opposed, and there was a large attendance ...

THE SOCIALIST PROSECUTION

... THE BOUALIST PiHO6biCUTION. John Ward, described as a labourer, appeared to his bail before Mr. VAuouocA- at the Bow-street Police-court ou Saturday, to further answer the chargo of disorderly couduct and obstructing the police in the exocutior of their duty in Traralgar-squar6, on Lord Mayer's Day. Mr. IV. TiodmisoN, barrister, defended, and on behalf of the accused pleaded that in ...

YORK WINTER ASSIZES

... YOREK CASTLE, TuOSDAY. The criminal business of the York Winter Assizes was commenced yesterday is the Orown Court at York Castle, before Mr. Justice HeWnond. The following gentlemen constituted the Grand Jury:- Sir Win. WOreisy, Bart., Hovischars, Foreman, Sir Chas. L. Sa Dodsworth, Bait., Thornton Hell, Mr. Frederick Baines, Weetwood Lodg,% Ir. Wm. Beis ihI, Jise, Mr. Ralph Orcy;, ?? Hall, ...

Published: Wednesday 10 November 1886
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1727 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LANGWORTHY BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... At the London Bankruptcy Court yesterday, the further hearing of the claim for damages by Mrs. Langworthy, junior, against the estate of E. Martin Lau-wortliy was resumed before the Orricer RwcErvEn. On Saturday the Court of Appeal decided that the bankrupt was in con- tempt, and could not be heard upon the investigation, and during the course of the hearing it transpired that au offer had ...

THE ALLEGED FORGERY OF A CHEQUE FOR £1,000 AT DONCASTER

... THE, ALLEGED FORGERY OF A CHE'iXE i FOR £1,000 AT DONCASTER. Yesterday ?? Borouch Polie-court. I - the MAYoR andother magistrales, hMr. Percy a-. Spencer Robiuson, 18, Lancaster-road, Westhourn: PL'Ilh London, was charged on remand witlh ±urn 4 ! *I I purporting to be drawn by M1r. James Mona Mfelton Park, for £1,000. Mr. C. WV. 1-ALL a'spp 511'. r the prosecution. It was stated that the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELL1GENCE. LEEDS. Tan MUnmZs' STaxE.-L Bti=A Ass-tir rry I WorAu.-At the West Riding Pohioe-courr, Leodi Town Hall, yesterday, before Mr. John Ellersiaaw, Ui T. T Stansteld, Major Middleton, Mr. ihaw, Q.C., an Dr. Clifford Allbutt, a mimer, aianmed Trinno iSocir, sta charged with having assaulttd AIndie Joyc:, a ?? wife, at Great Preston, Allerton Bywster. ir, Czi appeared for the ...

THE HABITUAL DBUNKARDS ACT

... THE HABITUAL DBUNICAUDS ACT. the ffth repdrt of the I bispedtor df setreats (Mr. H. W, Hoffman) under the Eabituall Drunlrard Act, 1879, 'fo ' 1884 lhas been issued. In this report the Inspector i ?? general condition of the difterent retreats has I been on the whole very good, and tao health of the I patients very satisfactory. In the aggregate I have ! s nade 27 visits to these retreats ...

YORKSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... j LEADS TOWN UALL. CROWN O0tJHT, THURSDA1. Th o t jefo~re Mr. Justice WilLS.1 - ?? resumed this morning, ati ?? ten. S TH BRADPFORD MANISLAUYGHTER. JAMES MANTON (28), labouarer, wag brought for- b ward to receive asuitelce. on his conviction for the inon. 50 Islsoighter of Anthony IReady, at Bradfo~il, 6n th 13th a IFebruary lest.-..Hig Loliisjarri said that he had taken into tl confsideration ...

THE HOXTON MURDER

... TiHE HO:XTON MUtIRER. . r e t dral Donor - A LETTER. FROM O(3RiMLL. Mrs. Green,, the mother of tbe murdered girl, Lydia Green, stated on Wednesday that on the previous night sie had recesved a letter signed Yours truly, Tom aChtrell', -dated February 12th, the delay in delivery biing due, it was supposad, to the faet that nO staimp bhd' been affixed. The ?? was written in pencil uponra half ...

THE JUSTITIA CASE

... I In the Queen's Bench Division yesterday, before Mr. Justice A. L. Sn, in the case of The Queen v. e Sandoval, the SoiaolO-G}EN-A npplied to his Lord. hip to poritpone iassing sentence on Colonel Sandoval, 'who was recently found guilty of a breach of the Foreign Enlistment Act. The case was fixed for. Thursday, but it was desired not to have the sentence delivered on that 'day. Ultimately, ...

THE FATAL ACCIDENT TO A LEEDS WOOL MERCHANT.—INQUEST

... r THE FATAL ACGO ENT TO A LEEDl WOOt 1AERCHANT.-INQUEST. I -, A _n _ _ _ _ _ _ . _, . ., ?? s s . .. .JLI2IJ'JtLL.-.-LJN WU 15UfO.L Yesterday morning an inquest vwas held at the Prospect Hotel, Harrogate, before Mr. R. WOoD, Caroxier for the district, toiching the death of Mr. Simeon Musgrave, of Hedley House, Harrogate, and 24A, Bond-street, Leeds, who died at the Prospect Hotel on Wednesday ...