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STRANGE LIBEL CASE

... Colonel Atherloy, and was a guest of his in the Ispring of 1876, whilst Yonge was staying at Shank- .lin. He met Yonge twice, first at a dinner at the Colonel's, and next day they paid Yonge a long visit. He was a. man of very good education and manners. He ...

SINGULAR [ill] CASE

... letter of Yonge denying that he was a writer in the Journal, and it was not until after- wards tbat, witness knew that Yonge wins the editor. In January, 1876, there was a tradesman's dinner, at wh'ch witness proposed the toast, 'he Presw, and Yonge replied ...

LAW NOTICES.—MONDAY

... Thursday, about noon, a shocking nacident occurred to two ladies near Wrox- l1am Station. The Rev. John Eyre Yonge, of Hemp- gtead, was driving Mrs. Yonge and two of his daughters in a four-wheeled phacton, when thel horse, a youna, spirited animal, became restive ...

STRANGE LIBEL CASE

... Colonel Atherley, and was a guest of his in the spring of 1876, whilst Yonge was staying at Shank- lin. He met Yonge twie, first at a dinner at the Colonel's, and next day they paid Yonge a long visit. He was a man of very good education and manners. He had ...

THE TURF FRAUDS

... a ' lMr. Yonge,' of Rosebank, Shanklin, Isle of Wnight, could give Dte somue information respect. v iagthe frauds I was then inquiring about and the petsonsh who had committed them. Mr. Andrewa offered me t £5' to pay my expenses, as Mr. Yonge was an invalid ...

LAW AND POLICE

... was in constant intercourse with Cliiselhurst. n ,; ?? ?? I ni~s. Yonge saic. some were on political matters, and other P I. I ,i't.li o.cr. D)r. Jervc said to witness, It is cle ir Yonge is here, : id n in-c. The witness spoke to him on the sui)iect ...

THE GREAT BETTING FRAUD

... tusicieso transactions wiltl Mr. Yonge, and knew his writing welL. A large mlass o documents was here submitted to the witness, who, aiter looking over them, gave it as hu opinion that the majority was written by Yonge, but in s disguised haud. 'lTo cheque ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AT STAMFORD-HILL

... 1iki myself IWfe-isle seacher. SebseqaentCy sed 40 eret at the rbh a4smpp; 1IS FfiST VOYAGE. -An at W.otwich on-*ttrdy of yong sailor who wa drowned on whbh- bs Wasr 'a~ptontkced Dtiich bteuamp. 'eesares ter u' sba~d end anothef eon bad Twadse ' weed ...

THE SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... with or visiting Yonge, but he put the assertion that, after the absconding of Murray and Walters in June, 1875, he sought Yonge for some infor. matiou, but he found hins to be such a liar that he could not trust him. It was stated by Yonge that he paid to ...

Law Intelligence

... at 12 - JD. D,. msxoaNi, at 13-M1. H. M9tGn, at 12-0. 01vex, at 12-J. Laevy, at 12. Darnr tUn.Uzo svniN Pys.-Private meetg: Yong-manI at 11. Creditors: J. Hayward, at 11-D. Dall,, at 11-H. Jobsoln atl1S. Plirtmeetin ?? G. Louch, at -3. W. lford, att- 3 ...

THE ALLEGED TURF SWINDLE

... her house in August last, under the name of Yonge. 7onge had a valet whose name was given as Pierre. They stayed at her house a fortnight, and during that time William Kerr and Bale came frequently to see Yonge. She knew William Kerr as Captain Giffard ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... Dean, c and b Yonge ?? IX-b Yonge ?? Lord Burghley, b Soames ?? 0-c Coleridge, b Morres .. 15 Dakin, c Bligh, b Yonge ..1. 2-st W. Ridding, b ditto 12 Mr. R. hynaston, b Yonge ?? 14-b Coleridge ?? Capt. Taylor, b Coleridge . , 6-b Yonge . 0 ...

Published: Sunday 30 June 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2996 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment