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COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... aesignees, said that the the certificate was formerly adjourned to await the application thith for a license for the New Ordnance Arms, Woolwich, of * i which the bankrupt held the lease. Had that application em l succeeded the Messrs. Hankey, who held the lease ...

POLICE AND BURGLARS ON A ROOF

... Sir John Bridge remarked that there appeared to have been no business-like -accounts kept between Baron Rseinach and Dr. H~era. Mfr. Sutton said that was so, and it made the case a difficult one to follow. After hearing further arguments Sir John Bridge ...

LAW AND POLICE

... were agents to. Lord Cardigan, and they gave evidence as to the statements made by the insolvent to them, some of which were made after the in- solvent had got into possession, in which he declared that he had a mortgage on Lord Cardigan's estates. There ...

Published: Sunday 19 June 1853
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 8326 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... b. Ann Frteikin said she was lately a setvavnt at the same a hotel, and Ryan. Grattan. and witness all lived at Mrs. Honner's after leaving the Trafalgar. She vw Grattan b CCttin~g Up some1 linen and calico sheets, and both the pri- 01 soners were moopied ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... examined the girl, and found several severe bruises on the back, the left arm, the. wrist, and the hand. There were also several abrasions about the left wrist, and a L bruise oh the right arm.-Mr. Dicken- son said that the defendant was the most unnatural mother ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... Mr. Alderman Rose with disorderly con- duct in going through the public streets in a state of nudity. Police-constable 225, John Baker said he was on duty about 8 o'clock that morning, in king-street, Snow-hill, when he saw the prisoner running towards ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLIOE COUR T&Sn.. CL1:,EENWEL. . , -. John Beade, a drover, was charged_ on remand, before Dlr. Cooke, with stealing 32 Isle of Wight lambs, the pro.. perty of Mr. John Fuller, of 3, Lyons-mews, Maida-hill, master drover. The particalars have already ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... persons wh~o W-i a assi' Iiit. ?? was iccohduglk go iPCeddi',. 'and eix ssos isaiaed ,John' Davies, Mrs. Davies, Elleut 'jtes, David-James. David Jones, and john Jondsi partook of it, and soon ,after dinver the wole six wer'e attackopd by Vii'eit ilijuess' ...

Published: Sunday 15 April 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1608 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... AND CARDIGAN RAILWAY AND HA.ewoaUc or REFUGB.-A series of meetings in favour of this project has just been projected, The fipst was held at the coasting town of Kidwelly, in the former county; and on the following day a second was held at Cardigan. The ...

THE DISAPPEARANCE OF A WINDSOR MAGISTRATE

... THE DISAPPEARANCEJ OF A WINDSOR IMAGISTRATE. In last week's POIaUn NEWS we announced the mys. terious disappearance of Mr. John Bedborough, the well-known providoreof Windsor Palace, and a magis. trate of the borough. The mystery has since received ...

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 ...