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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 ...

LEEDS COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... Before Mr. Commissioner AyuTONS. theo TUESDAY, MAISOH 9. now *BANKRUPTCY EXPENSES. ther * A long conversation took place in the matter ofW brie NEwsomESand E. W. HAMMaOND,ascribblingmillers, of Stain- the. lt cliffe, concerning the expensive proceedings of the Bank- that er ruptcy Court. The meeting was for ais adjourned audit, clias adseveral creditors were in attendance. Mr. Bond (inl- Said ...

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, ...

EXECUTION AT PAISLEY OF A DOUBLE MURDERER

... - -- tot _ * CONFESSION OF A MUPRDER IN HIS YOUTH. PAISLEY, Thursday. Id To-day the execution of John Thomson, lately b se convicted of the murder, by poisoning with prusaic acid, of in a girl, named Agnes Montgomery, a millworker, in Eagle- Pi re sham (a village about ten miles south of Glasgow). and the at murder of another person, took place in Paisley. From the C id heartless manner in ...

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 ...

The Provinces

... .f ?? Tulla MuRinta OF M.AnY ANNE P ASSnSafPersos werg a long inquiry into the case of MaryAnePrssln the magstrateshave committed both thle 'pirsoners lay: Mr. and Mrs. Bird, to be tried rt the aissizes for asoc felonious* assault on the deceased. The cyidencepo the examination of the prisioners was in keep proonedtaet triall Iefore Mr. ItII J-sthdeire Tlofuthe Teproceedings were adopted at to ...

LAMENTABLE TRAGEDY AT KINGSTON

... . , .O Monda-y ?? an inquest was held at the Anglers, T'own'-Efld, Kingston-apon-Thames, be- fore Mr. W. tarter, upon the body of Mrs. Mary Rebecca Pratt, aged twenty-two, the wife of Mr. James Pratt, a eheesemonger and butterman, car- rying on an extensive business at No. 2, Angel. terrace, Hkmnmersmitb, who committed suicide on the previous Friday by throwing herself into the river Thames, ...

Assize Intelligence

... . . ottv. -luttlugence. I I MONMOUTH. VOILGCrY BY WsReasAh.-Henry New, aged 82, W and marked in the calendar as able to read and tl vrite imperfectly, a respeotable-looking sort of a man was indicted for, uttering, on the 31st of l March last, at Winchcombe, in Gloucestershire, to one Thomas Higgins Brydges, a forged note for 'la e10, purporting to be a note of the Bank of Eng- la ld. It vas' ...

THE LATE BURGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK

... THE LATE 3URGLARY IN THE REGENT'S PARK. On Monday the four men in custody for the -bur- glary at Mr. Holford's, Regent's Park, were brought ip at the Marylebone court for further examination. A conversation took' plic6 between the magistrate and the police, from' which it ap-. peared that the officers had been- closely watching the women with whom the prisoners cohabited, and that they were of ...

ALLEGED MURDER BY THE POLICE IN SHOE-LANE

... ALLEGED MURDER BY TIE POLICE2 l. SHOE-LANE. | On Monday, Mr. W. Payne, tho coroner, held a e inquest of several hours' duration at the ?? Lio e Tavern, Shoe-lane, City, on the body of Job Hogan, aged twenty, of No. 23, Plumtree court iHolborn-bridge, who, it was alleged, had beer ?? r dered by a supernumerary officer of the Citv Pliee s without giving the least provocation. The iliqlir e ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The January Quarter Sessions were held by adjourrm, iw on Monday at Clerkenwell. The calendar contained serb l p1 prisoners, sixty-seven of whom were charged with fel>; P. The grand jury having been charged, the Court proeedl al to pass sentence on some prisoners convicted at a peree hi sitting of the Court. FALSE PaxrENcEs.-Among them was John Whittle, . was convicted of obtaining some goods ...