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AN ELEPHANT IN COURT

... br. Edwin Jones and Mr. Warton, wills whom was Mr. Day, Q.C., appeared for the plaintiff Mr. Talfourd Q.C., and Mr. Charles HaLle were counsel for the defen- dants. This was a peculiar and amusing case, and wori almost tend to show the advisability ...

FOURTH EDITION

... to be, for not very long ago no visitors, I am told, could go out safely at night at Jerusalem. l PRESENTATION TO SIR CHARLES HALLE. At the last of the present series of the Bradford subscription concerts, which concluded the twenty-fifth season of these ...

COVENT GARDEN.—PROMENADE CONCERTS

... and S. Gatti. ' Tins Evkning, ut li, Miss Annie Marriott. Madame Isabel Fassctt. Miss Orridge, Sir. Vernon Rigby, Mr. Charles Hall; 1, Mi-. Howard Reynolds, iVc.—Conductor, Mr. Frederic 11. wen.— Doors open 7.30; commence at 8. ...

WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT

... WHEN ROGUES FALL OUT. AUDACIOUS PENSION PRAUDS. At the Central Criminal Court, before the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? Edward Bauks, an elderly robust-looking man, was indicted for having feloniously procured one George Rowland Williams, who was ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... calendar containing tio namies of 130 roisoiere. Aecompati lng the Lord Mayor, as Chief unmissiosuer, were the Ilecorder (Sir Charles Hall, ?? ?? tho Commlon-Soirjcit Sir Forrest Fulton, QU( ), the sheriffs and officials, anil the followingalder- men : 'Messrs ...

A GREY-HAIRED OLD BLACKGUARD

... two inches less in stature than General Tom Thumb. A CLAIMANT SENT TO PRISON. AT the Wigan Sessions, Charles Hall, describ- ing himself as Charles H-all Standish, well known in the district as the claimant to the Duxbury Hall estate, belonging to a Lancashire ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... first question the Vice-Chancellor immediately de- hiserinined inte rmative, upon the second he reserved Mr. Bailey, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Rawlinson, Mr. Glaose, and Mr. Beales represented the various parties in- terested in maintaining the right to give ...

SINGULAR BETTING CASE

... whoe Dame did not trannpirs; and the evidence went to show that it was himded over to a third man, a bet- tig man, narred Charles Hall. In eross examisation it came out ?? 30s. out ol 35M. belonged to Hall, and wap, in fact, his money. Mr. Williame, for ...

FRACAS AT THE FANCY DRESS BALL

... TiH Nxw RECORDER or' LONDON.-At a special ineetiisg of the Court of Aldermen oil Monday, the Lord Mayer presiding, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., M.P., was isoininated as Recorder of the City of London, and, there being no other nomiiation, was declared duly ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... with burglay. lea with euibezzilesent, four with forgery, and tell W:siP robbery with violence. [Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C. RrIARK.rSLE FiIAUD.-Jo71; ITight, a dye:. : years of age, was indicted for obtaining mouey l; * preteneos from _Messrs ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... action. EX ME QtUER DIsIONh.-ArItL MO. Sittings in Banco.-(Bofore the Lord Chiff Bnron fant Baron Pollock.) Mr. ?? and Mr. Charles Hall to-day, at the reqouett of tha Court, took the seige respectively assigneil to them Ds t! new boldera of the ancient otlices ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... aund housebrealdeg, five of conspiracy, five of forgery, and five of robbery with violence. (B3efore the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., MI.P.) OrTAIiN-M JEvXLLntrY By FnArD.-George Kemp, 46, described as a shoemaker, who was found guilty at the previous ...