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APPEAL CASE

... V. TfE ATTORNEY-GENERAL. Mr. R. Palmer, Mr. Chandless, and Mr. J. Shapter re. presented the appellants; Mr. Lloyd, Mr. Charles Hall and Mr. Hinde Palmer were counsel on behalf of the re- spondents. This was an appeal from a decision of the Master of the ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT—TUESDAY

... Jane Hamilton, 18, King-street, Jericho; John Creed, 63, Friars'-street; Julia Everitt, 4, Victoria-court, a Queen-street; Charles Hall, 8, Christ Church-cottages, | St. Thomas's ; Samuel Knibba, 8, Clarendon-street H enry Long, 48, Wellington-street ; Thomas ...

TROUBLE ABOUT CORSETS

... PORTSMOUTH MAN'S BIGAMY 9 C - TRIAL AT THE OLD BAILEY. e At Central Criminal Court, oo Tharsday, before v the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? a George Murray Diehton, late Sitaf .-Sergeant ( B. MA., surrendered to answer a charge or ui- f, lawfully marrying ...

VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURT, FEBRUARY 29

... now came on for further con- sideration. M1r. Rolt and Mr. Roxburgth appeared for the official ianaiager; Mr. Baglmws Mr. Charles Hall, and Mr. Bag- shawe, Jun., for the mortgagees. M r. WV. HI. Bennet was instructed by the solicitor of the late Mr. O'Connor ...

PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT

... no other plaints of public importance. In the Insolvency branch of the Court, Albert Medus, late of Portsea, grocer, and Charles Hall, of Portsmouth, eating-house keeper, obtained their final orders. Re-Walter Scott.-This Insolvent came up on his first ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... complainant in the last case.) Thu defendant was convicted; to pay damnage o9s., eosts lis., or to go to gaol for three weeks. Charles Hall, late of Charlbury, letter carrier, xvws charged by Mr. J. Goniu, of Ascott-under-Wlyclhwood, postmaster, with having stolen ...

ABINGDON

... Is., damage 6d., and 8S. (d. costs, which he preferred paying to fourteen days' imprisonment. On WANTA-GE. On Saturday Charles Hall, aged eight years, was charged before E. M. Atkins, Esq., with setting fire to a straw riek at Alton, the property of Mr ...

INQUESTS BY W. W. ROBBINSON, ESQ., COUNTY CORONER

... the 12th inst., on the Great Western Railway, at a level crossing, in the -parish of Wolvercott. The Jury (of whom Mr. Charles Hall was Foreman) after being sworn proceeded to the late residence of deceased, and then inspected the spot where the occur- ...

BERKS ASSIZES

... sentence of death in the usual form. THE ALLEGED MURDER AT BUCKLAND. The Grand Jury threw out the Bill of indictment against Charles Hall, charged that he feloniously, wilfully, and of his malice aforethought, did kill and murder George Brown, at Buckland, ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... of ?? Court of Aedermen at ths Guildhall. His Lordship said that at the ?? of his colleagues he begged to nominate Sir Charles Hall, Q C., 2LP., to be Recorder of the City. He then' asked if there was any other nomina. ttion, and as there was none other ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... TUESDAY.-Before Capt. McCoy. and J. McCheane, Esq. F.The magistrates took their seats at 12.25.] THB Wonix OF BAcduu8.-Charles Hall, an elderly man, who put in an appearance with two black eyes, was charged by P.C. Barber with being drunk and riotous ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... there weas no such street as Salford-street, Manchester. There was a street of that - name in Salford, and a man named Charles Hall lived at No. 11, but he knew nothing of the prisoner, and neither was he known to the police there, either by name or ...