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THE POLICE COURTS

... Y You are not D, John Williams of Edenderry. The prisoner replied, Oh Le yes, I emt. His lordship rejoined, L No, you are' not-: I you are from Westminster. The prisoner then sad:C a No, I am not; I am related to the Grattans, of Eden- f k derry ...

HER MAJESTY'S COURT AND PRIVY COUNCIL

... Cotutcillur Williamn Fry, Town Coimcillor John 1)'Arcy. Town Councillor ?? Hutton, J.P. D.L., Town Councillor Francis Cudd, Town Couil- cillor Richard Kelly, Town Councillor John Jamle- son, Towim Ceuncillor John Chambers. Sir T. O'Brieu, Bart., M.P., Sir ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Barrett was in the service of the Lon- don and Brighton Railway Company, and he was sta tioned as switchman at the Bricklayers'-arms junction, and there was very little doubt that he and his brother George had been concerned in a very extensive system of ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... was on duty in the Crystal Palace, near the India department. At about half-past 2 o'clock he saw the prisoner, who was arm in arm with another person apparently older than himself, touch the pocket of a gentleman in a manner that induced him (witness) ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for holy orders. The papers he had ?? get rid of were testimonials from-tbe Rev. Dr. Hughes, of- St. 'John's, Clerkenwell, and-the Archdeacon of Cardigan, to both -of whom he' was' personally- known, and ;by whom he: had been recommended for: the offlce ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... should state tie circumstances on which F lie relied to show that the bill had been already paid. .It appeared that Lord Cardig-an thought it right, under the I - circumstances, to come forward and assist Mr. Holt in I his defence, and his solicitor, Mr ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... circuntstances under which!tha claim, e jury that, some years agoq, Lord W. Fag at .brought anni Di, action against the Earl ci Cardigan' for criminal conversa- -tioa 'with -his wife. The case wrss tried by a special jury at e GOuildhall, and, after a carefol ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... r. Tfhe prisoner.w wamc ffceanudpeared very grate- ful for the leniencysonhm .BOW-STREET. John .annigan, a lad of 13 years of age, Well spoken, and with his arm in a sllng was charged with stealing a watch., Mr. George'-Shove, of- 56, .-Rupert-slreet ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... we believe, be commenced. ROBBERY ON BOARD THE EARL OF CARDIGAN'S YACHT.-Information has reached town of an extensive robbery just discover ed to have taken place on board the Earl o1 Cardigan's yacht. now lying in the Southampton water. The articles ...

The Court

... Rochester, 'to be collector rat Bosto ; Mr. Thomas, collector at Cardigan, to be comp- troller at Rochester Mr. Edwards, principal coast officer Thi at P'wllhely, to be collector at Cardigan. Mr. Atkey, prin- icipal coast officer at Hyde, Isle of 'ight, ...

FRIGHTFUL ILL-TREATMENT OF A BOY ON BOARD SHIP

... the, following ?? was apprenticed to Mr. John Hall, shipowner, of South Shields, and. joined ,lis ship; the.. Edgar, eight months ago,.on a voyage to'Constentino- pie. The ship was comrmandiddby, Captair John Dunn, who was in the practice of beating him ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... , upon which Welton took bold of Hetheringtou's left arm; but upon the, prosecutor r saying that he should take him to prison Welton said, Then . I'll not help you, and let go Hetherington's arm. Hether- t ington then struggled with prosecutor, who ...