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THE CHARGE AGINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... n of Alexander Collie.-Sir Thomas White said the warrant should issue ?? H. James then asked that his bail should be estreated.-Messn. Josiah Batcliffe and Fredk. Wigg were then called and answered to their ?? Thomas White asked why Mr. Alexander Cellie ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ceeded his duty, and he (Sir Thomas White) eould hud1 suppose that the police had come thereto pe4itre ?? Thomas White would admit thathe id not think so.-lr. Newton said that also was his o and to show that he (Sir Thomas White) and the sn. men were wrong ...

THREATENING THE LORD MAYOR

... a family namedPhillIP, and Mr. Nhite was lefte o-trustee Over their child. blio. Fhiffips on hber doath-bedabegged Sir Thomas White-to look 'after the interests of her ?? by continuing the trust Ils father had under- tk:en. Ho promised to do: so. Subsequently ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... OCARGE AGAINST tiIsHZS. COLLIE On Tuesday, Willianm Collie surrendered to his bail at the Guildball Pelice-court, before Sir Thomas White upon the charge of having been concerned with bis rother, Aleanuder Collie, in the late alleged giganti frands upon the ...

LAGAL

... before Sir Thomas White at the Guildhall on Monday, and the case was adjourned until the 18th ult., when the prosecution hope to be able to proceed, although at present there is no clue to the whereabouts of Alexander Collie. Sir Thomas White reminded Mr ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 851 | Page: 24 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLICE COURT& ,L&NSIO.N.HOUSE.-FSors D=mv r zB Cure- Adsopllru imiitA, a hansom cab rdriver, iattended ki cre Alderman KSir Thomas White in answertosa ,c:knueois issued at the instance of Mr. James Chapman, Eri..nr of Gresham-buildisgs, Basinghall-street, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTS. MANSION HOUSE.-CHAR Fr OP FarDChrks Melis mad Louis Mayer attended before Alderman Sir Thomas White in answer to a summons charging them with obtaining wine by false pretences.-Mr. C. ?? Gill was counsel for the prosecution; Mr. Austen ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... the rev. gentleman's handwriting. The case arose out of circumstances investigated at this court in December last, when Thomas White, a youth in the employ of Mr. Peers, a printer at Brompton, was charged with having uttered a forged cheque for 461. 10s ...

ROBBERY OF CRAPE

... cross-examination, he said he sold a little of the crape retail for 2s. lid. a yard, and that was a fair value for it.- Sir Thomas White said that it was such men as that witness and the other who gave facilities for the prisoner to find a re- ceiver of stolen ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... jwind and rain came on last night when.the herring hoes were at sea, and most of them had to re- turn.. One, belonging to Thomas White, of North Sun- defand, was run down by a schooner and upset. There was an extraordinary bhigh tide in the Channel on Thursday ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—TUESDAY

... being incarcerated in a gaol for some days owiug to-mistaken identity of his person. The circumstances werebriefly these :-Thomas White, the youth in question, who was in the employment of Mr. Peers, a respectable printer at Bromnpton, was charged with having ...