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THE TRIAL OF DR. SMETHURST

... prosecution, with Mr. Bodkin, Mr. J. Clark, and Mr. Merewether. Mr. Ser- geant Parry and Mr. Giffard defended the prisoner, who was placed at the bar at eleven o'clock. Sir John Lawrence and several persons of distinction had seats on the ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DR. BERNARD

... the name was mentioned. After I went back to Paris I called on a Mr. Hodge. The letter now produced by Mr. Leduc was brought to me in December, I believe. That letter was brought to me by Mr. Thomas Allsop. It was a letter of introduction, speaking of the ...

EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF QUACKERY

... |EXTRAORDINARY _C-SF QUCKERY: HO Co MAKE_£4,000. ER The luearing of the summons against Jo-hn Gibsosen- nett, a~ia' 'Dr..-Waiterai, Dr. Colston, -Dr.'i,Sing'leton, poiitedfo'i dsi'ateroon ?? street Police Court, the ?? ?? .~by:.the, numnerous * per'so'ps wsho ...

INQUESTS

... nquest'vas held atiha Birmingham Arnis Inn Dudlty oad,'before Dr.'Birn Davies, oil the body of William Farsons, a min sixty-t*o yeaiX'Of'age, and who seems to have gone about as a quack doctor, ha*king drugs and pills. The, evidence of a lodging-house-keeper ...

THE RICHMOND TRAGEDY

... diarrhoea which Dr. Smethurst described. The medicines prescribed by Dr. Julius and Dr. Bird were the proper remedies f or diarrhoea, and they certainly would not have produced the symptoms which were said to have attended them by Dr. Smethurst. ...

STAFFORD ASSIZES

... Noicisg ws acd aouta concierlostol in lunaocy. dualy faling stor isi. O ri'egst tics Hall I saw Mr. Heser anti Mr ao Mrs. C. Swnfen. I then wvent with Dr. owle totiles old censsn bed coons. lee testator was ic bed, r. Roley introduced mie to him, but ...

Birmingham Police Court

... silver, which to-day was clearly shw tbeheproerty of Mr. Stephen Ba r, Oozells Street, Bro S. . rs of this metal we-te, it was said, made into ap weeks ago, and none QtW had been Sold.Tewokawhdi this for Mr. Backer is 'nanmeA Bentle~', and he lives in the ...

Birmingham County Court

... soil, youiig Mr. Fox, had beels for seelce timsle in Birimninlgham, foer tl' puolpose of qjua- lifying himself is ler Mr. toelev for the profession of an accounetant. lef father, Dr Fox, bld placed lbii ,st tse house of tlee pleineiff, Mr. Ceroy, where ...

THE LATE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... of the firm of Collis, Bernard, ansd King, attended as the legal adviser of the Company. ir. Burhury was present on hehalf of the friends of Marshall and Isivllo; Mr. Nelson, for Mr. Noakes; and Mr. Homer, for Mr. Harley, of Dudley. ? I ...

THE RAILWAY CATASTROPHE NEAR DUDLEY

... to leaving Mr Does a rttl Lane.poisdm By Mr. Sherriff: Dr. Walker and dIr. Everitt hav p the additional P,0Li0 OS.o ie btd By Mr. Haines: I gave a receipt for thie 0. of pali demands upo not know whether it was in full ?? the Company. By Mr. ...

Law Intelligence

... Me- Baron Waetson, Mr. Justice Hilt, and Commnon Juraea) BAGG0IT V. BAGGOTT AND THOPIPON. Dr. Wawidilove and Mr. Claydon were: counsel for the petitioner; Mr. Serjean6 Pigott and Mr, H, T., Cole for the respondent; and ...

Birmingham Police Court

... put something in the food, hot this the prisoner denied, Mrs. Parry then went hsome, and finding the child bad not awoke, she aent for Air. Portbr, and also commnaruacated with thle police. Mr. Porter so-td that he raw the child on the evening of the ...