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LEEDS COUNTY COURT, YESTERDAY

... (Before T. IH. MAP.SIIALL, ESII., the Judge.) SPARK v. NEWBOUND. c Mr. BLANSHARD (instructed by Meslsrs. Dibb, Atkinson, nod Piper), was counsel for the plaintiff; and Mr. r FERNS was advocate for the defendant. Mr. BLANSUARD, in stating the case, ?? the plaintiff, Mr. Spark, was a professor of music, residing in Leeds, and be brought this action to recover the eum of £4 frone Mr. Thes. ...

YORKSHIRE INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT

... i YORKSHIRF, INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT. I - T- i, .* YORK NSTLE, MONDAY, MAY 16. 25 r (Before Mr. Sergeant DoWyLING.) 00 DISCntAWLD, FOnTI1WTITr.-Tbhe following insol- mc ,f ynta ere noppsed ,,In they were dleemed entitled to the vents f ere ?? an d discabrged accordingly, namely;- Jo, benefit of the acrn l manufacturer, Gillygate, York; Ft John Wood, BOWling, near Bradford, oal miner; William ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERIES IN LEEDS

... is ?? if Inspector Child, of the Leeds police, and Sergeant Goif, despc is of the Lambeth police office, arrived from London by the inatio: i- train on Thursday night week, bringing with them the pri- whati ,y soners, Thomas Kay and Win. Green. moat. Yesterday weekt these two prisoners, elong with J. Akroyd, statei -Win. Rhodes, Joseph Kitchin, Matthew Sellers, and JBenj. reoog -Woniler, were ...

THE SUSPECTED CHILD MURDER IN LEEDS

... THE SUSPECTED CHILD MURDEit IN LEEDS. INotwithstandino, tho inost unwearied nertionr, nil thle part of the police to discover the bod y of thle is' eotl of Ellen Muoxol, every effort has yet b eja us itc'..smfu1.n Under the directions of Mr. Engliesh, It Chief C constable, thle aseh pits, the wells, the gardens., in ?? neighbour- , hood where tire child -was last '.ien in the haude of the ...

A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THE MISTAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY

... 1A CHILD POISONED THROUGH THCE MIs- TAKE OF A DRUGGIST'S SHOP-BOY. .ar, ~te dy r eiocrnr oda nus id ?? eoan mother of th do.- dr' esdadwf ?? aosn wtneason, of Chan- led doe-etreet, stated that the child had bee troubled with a va og oraotawek ncoeqec of which,' on Tues- ig- dymrigshpuataowlatron his breast, and &r.sn e agtr gdegtyas to the shop of. Mr. U- child three-fourths of a, teaspoonful ...

FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A WIFE IN LONDON

... FRIGHTFUL MURDER OF A W1:?.E IN I LONDON. I On Tliprnair .mnll Alnrup nowl t r r .n On Tuesday, Jamues Moore, aged thirty-three, an! sone,rS umbrella and rarasol maker, wag ol:argeil before Mr. D'llyl- 1 ln court, at the'Worship-s1treer, EPolice-court, on suopicioll of alsohe lc niurdering inis wife, Mary Anne Moore. ilk. The neighbourhood of the Court was densely crowded I noon I long before ...

LONDON GAZETTE, TUESDAY, February 9

... LONDON GAZETTE, YUBSDA Y, February 9. BANKRU1]7S. AI? the .Aeetinsy of Cornintssioeeere in Mis ddlesex are held at Ithe Caeina~esioners' Court. .taseinhatl-alreet. ABBEY Francis Fryer of lHudderaileld, woollen manufacturer, to asir Feb. 22, at 1 end Idarche 22, at 12, at the Court of Bankruptcy, Leed~s-Solo. Vo~iod and Learoyd Hudderedeld ; and Bond and Bar- wick. Leedos-Official assignee, ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL

... del I [el I us I 1FRANCE. The trial of the Sooialist Proudhon tbok lplane on Wod n eedday, befoie the Polioe Court of Paris. He wam accused of having publiolted a work antitled, Jas'l,ioe in ibe Y Revoltionr ansd tl7e Chnreh, and a pamphlet, entitled, A la Petition to the Sonatio, oontaining 1 attacks on the religion a of the majority of the nation. MI. Proudhon was found S- guilty, ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, THURSDAY

... (Before Msir. Commissioner WEar.) ADJOURNMENTS SINE DcI.-In the matter of t, SMITH1 and FLETCnsEk, commission agents,,Bradford, this El was an adjourned last examination meeting. Mr. Bond op Ji posed on behalf of the assignees; Mr. B.trrot supported the ~ bankrupt Smith, and Mr. Simmson appeared for Fletcher. T During a short examination of the bankrupts, they flatly b: contradicted each other ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... I LEEDS BAN RUPTCY COURT. I I dllrurTrI flnaV ils p ai la: 0n C i Is- es. )er lbh be it ay in le ;0- on he- lwe 6vs las lly ire its tls ast !en an ,id sk ad ;ed he ier Att Id are o f Jf. i n Ic, ls I ,n. he5 THURSDAY. . (Iefoic er. Cionnniqsionier Whc.T.) I Rio, SA-uUL SrrIUr, oA Bathtley Cmarr, cloth m oallt- facturer. The bankrupt , renewed his application for pro- tection for Vile twelve ...

Published: Saturday 18 September 1858
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4544 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BISHOP BURTON MURDER

... (Ft-Or im' G'orr07espondeset.) ( On Saturday lafst, the poachers in custrody at Ps Beverleay were brought up on a remand, charged with heing as concerned in the murder of Jex, gamekeeper to Air. Watt. th Thle Magistrateewere MessrS. Rt. Wylie (chairman), D).Burton, ilb W1. T. D. Ducabury, H. K. Cankrien, and J. Hudson. The tei tnames of the priso noer are as follow, viz. :-Joseph Play, - firth ...

THE WILL FORGERY AND POISONING AT MANCHESTER

... Tfl L 7FORGER AND POISONING: AT MANCHESTER I la morning, at the City Court-house, ,, 1e-r Jaimes Monaghan, George Barry, and Edmund gs1Chestor, had been remanded till next Thursday, on a Dauii5 f administerinlg poison to the late John Monaghan, charge 0 t last were brought up under a writ of habeas it Angu anted by Mr. Justice Erle, on Saturday, charged cor)fls, ar a will for the said John ...