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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 ...

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 ...

IRELAND

... The woman was shot in the abdomen. The marder was not discovered till after the body had been exbumed. - - On- Saturday Thomas White, a well- known horsebreaker, who had been arrested on a charge of robbery with violence,'hanged himself in a cell at R ...

PLOT TO RELEASE THE BANK FORGERS

... Their movements were watched by detectives, and on Thursday evening matters having then come to a crisis, Alderman Sir Thomas White, the senior sheriff, went into the gaol accompanied by Mr. Under-sheriff Crosley, and in the presence of hMr. Jonas, the ...

THE CHARGE OF GIGANTIC FRAUD

... s upon themsorne of. them beinginarked account and others goods, with different 'alphabeticalletters attached. Sir Thomas White said that the bills- handed in, deducting four of them which were on 'houses that had failed, representedthe sum of 25 ...

THE HAVANT MURDER

... Henry 6tenniug, 38, clerk, of Columbia-road, hhoreditch; Richard Gullis. 43, wood turner. Gascoigne-place, Hackney; and Thomas White, 26, draper's assistant, Hackney-road, were charged, at Worship-street police-court on Fri- day, Hardy and Stenning, as ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... on business as merchants at 17, Leadenhall-street, and Aytoun-street, Man- ohester, again surrendered to their bail ?? Thomas White, to answer the charge of obtaining large sums of money from the London and West- minster bank by false pretences. The amount ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... inquest was held yesterday afternoon by Mr. Humphreys at the Black Horse tavern, High street, Poplar, Lespecting the death of Thomas White, aged 53 years. -Mr. Alfred Deeson, master of the Poplar union, stated that deceased was admitted on March 30th, 1876, ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... re- turned a verdict of Not guilty, and the accused was discharged. ALMucOST HHIGHWAY RoBnERY.`- JameS Chambers, 40; Thomas W~hite, 36, labourers; Daniel Collin, 38, fireman; Arthur 1Maidse. 26, porter; and Wtl- liam Still, 23, wireworker,were charged ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN AMERICA

... the excise duty on hops. CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE TYNE The great and Iong-expected race for 1006. a-sideon the Tyne,.between Thomas White, of Berniondsey, London, and Robert Chambers, of Walker, New- castle, wihich, from the prowess of the men, has created ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... John Baxter. NineManhs.~~JmesHickey, John Kimber. Eigt MtstO.~~i1Cochrane, Thomas Girling, Wil- Siz Moaths.-Joseph Hall, Thomas White, Thomas ?? Atkinson, John Lawrence, Thomas Slaney, WillUiamBrooks, John King, Williamn Wilson, Sarah DelanJohn Knight, ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... was held on Saturday afternoon by Mr. Humphreys at the Black Horse tavern, High street, Poplar, respecting the death of Thomas White, aged 53 vears. Mr. Alfred Deeson, master of the Poplar union stated that deceased was admitted on March 30th, 1876, as ...