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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE LEEDS. nd DESon:DEitim HOUSES.-Before Mr. Bruce Yeedy he Jane Waterhouse and. Joseph Booth were choxgai with of keeping a house of ill fame in Lydia-street, L'.a Leeds. The case against Booth was dimised Ty~ar - woman was sent, to prison for a useh ?? pay costs, or ?? undergo a furttier term otfl s reren t Mary Anan Dunning, eating-house in 1 eper Ldy ays - was also mulcted ...

THE WHALLEY WILL CASE

... EVIDENCE BY A LEEDS WITNESS. r Charles Thomas, Thomnas William Nash, and Edward Gunnell were further charged before Mr. VAIUGERAl yesterday with conspiring to defeat the ends of justice by uttering a forged document purporting to be the last will and testament of James Whalley. ^rir. J. Zin/co/s Greig, manager of the Leeds branch of the York City and County Bank, deposed that Mr. Whalley had ...

HULL BANKRUPTCY COURT, MONDAY

... (Before his Honour Judge BzDtnwst.) IN RE Mit. ADnA SrretvD, Sewing Machliie DealPr Savie-streat; public ?? mnatter w adjourned. The statement of accounts showed liabitizd £675, an'i assets £380. IN RE MR. GEO. Srncimrt, Furniture Dealer. GCecr.E ?? debtor came up for public exaif:a' which closed. The statement of accounts liabilities ;'810 2s., and assets £6530 10s. itr RE Mu. dOEIX CoopEn ...

THE BETTING PROSECUTIONS AT MANCHESTER

... 'HE R BETTING PROSEOUTIONS AT MANCHESTER. ML-S 1IrAS-1- Of- t1;0W ?? -Y A.A - The MDanchester Btipendiary magistrate yesterday coma mitted a number of persons for trial at the assizes, who wfere arrested during the police raids on betting clubs. The police have made some further arrests of persons who are charged with using certain public-houses for the purpose of betting. A lunatic asylum at ...

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 ...

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 ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... , I MICHAELMAS QUARTER1l SESSIONS. I f WEST RIDING. A The busiues3 in connection with the West Riding f Michaelmas Sessions was resumed at the Wakefield Court. bouse yesterday. Mr. BAs3I T. WOODD, of Couynshamx Hall, near Knaresborouih, presuied in the first court; v ano Colonel BloorLc, of luidderstield, presided in the s second. t ALLEGED FnrEoY AT IfLAmrAx..-Wlliam. Farrar (I8), watchmaker, ...

THE MURDER OF A WARWICKSHIRE POLICEMAN

... THE MURDER OF A WARWIUKSEIRE FOLICEM&N. A reporter who has visited the scene of tbe murder of Police-constable Hine, at Fenny Compton, ?? was last seen on the nialt of the 1.th instant, about four minutes past ten o'clock, inist after the Wharf Inn closed. He was to have been on dutv at Warwick races on the following day; but when Poeice-constabje Prime, of Edge Hill, called for him next ...

THE BARNSLEY MURDERER

... The interest in Barnsley and neighbourhood in the doings and sayings of the murderer of Police-coustable AutwLick contnues as great as ever, and on Saturday the trial was the one topic of conversation. The greatest cause of speculiation was the statement of the woman , Balley, who, it will be remembered, was discharged to V give evidence against her paramour, Win. Goss. She e said that the ...

SUPPOSED MURDER

... bUPPOSED MURDER. , -. The body of an aged Worman has beon found in a brick - vart at Ewyss Hlarold, Hereford, undur eireunstances D leadiuc to the supposition ?? she tad beea xnuidoeed. I The deceased had gone to a shed to see if there were any tramps thore, Iald as she did not retuin search was ruade, and she WDas ound lying in a peol of blood. Two tramps have been arrested on suspicioun The ...

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 BELFAST RIOTS COMMISSION

... THE BEBFiST RIOTS C'OMMISSION. The CretAmission of Inquiry into the recent riots in Belfast SIuet awjadn yesterday morniaeX in the Record Court, 'before Mr. Justice Day (President), Major- Uoners l Sir Edward Bulw er, Mir. Le Poer Trench, Q.C., Mr. Ttichard Adams, barrister, and Commandor Wallace MC:Fialdy, Cief Constable of Lanarkshire. Thie court wiv'; more crowded than on the opening day. ...