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DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... .--A --- !'- z A/A+tA These sessions commenced on Tuesday (yesterday), at ten he o'clock, in theGui dhall, before the Recorder, JoHN BALUlY. 1`g Esq. ; and the following gentlemen were sworn on the grand )St jury:-Mr. G. Bridgart, foreman; Mr. J. Chadfdeld, Mr. e- G. Wilkins, Mr. B. Moseley, Mr. N. Leene, Mr. C. J. Storer, et Mr. G. Lamb, Mr. G. Besaick, Mr. J. Greatorex, Mr. P. ry Peel, Mr. J ...

Published: Wednesday 11 January 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4135 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF AN AGED FEMALE MISER IN HOLBORN

... TEALX GED ?? OP AN AGED PET-ALSzEZISMIL XZ EOLBORN. On Tuesday, Mgr. Brent resumed 5:nd concluded, at the William IV, Beaohanitsteet. eather-lane, Holilorn, sm ad- I3Urfed inquiry, toeching the death of Mary Anne Allen, 9ged 63, as eccentric character, and reputed miser, who was ?? dead in her room. at No. 4, Beacham-street. with divers marnk of violence about her head and face, which Dr. b ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... COURT OF EXCiEQuER, JAN. 19,-THaE BARQUE SA- TIsFACTrOzy OF SHIELDS.-If-UNTER V. MUND.-In this case Mr Sergeant Shoo applied for a. rule for a new trial, on the ground of misdirection on the part of the Lord Chief Baron, and that the verdict was against the evidence. The action was tried at the London sittings after the lest term of this court. The faats'wero briefly these :-In January, 1851, ...

THE ALLEGED MURDER OF AN AGED FEMALE [ill]

... I THn ALL3D NuDER op a AID FEMALBIHE X1 -On Tuesday, Mr. Brent resumed and coRcluded, at the William the Fourth, fleacham-street, Leather-lane, Hol- born, au adjourned inquiry, touching the death of YMr Anne Allen, aged sixty-three, ai. eccentric character and reputed miser, who was foumd dead in her room at No. 9, Beacham-street, with divers marks of violence about her head and face, which Dr ...

THE PROVINCES

... TEE PROVINCES. DEVONSHIRE.-DDEATH BY SUFPOCATION.-A labourer, named Richard Bickford, residing at Chudleigh, has come by his death under the following melancholy ?? deceased was in the employ of Mr. J. Oldham, and in the absence of that gentleman's family, he was requested to sleep in a room over the coach-house, which is a neat building detached from the dwelling. house, in order that ho ...

MONTGOMERYSHIRE HILARY SESSIONS

... The general quarter sessions for the county of Montgomery commenced at two o'clock on Thursday the 5th inst., when the following magistrates as- sembled at the 'T'own Hall, Welshpool, for the trans- action of county and financial business :-Sir B. Leighton, Bart., chairman, the Right Hon. the Earl of Powis, deputy chairman, the H on. Henry Han- bury Tracy, David Pugh, Esq., M.P., E. o. Lyon, ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT, YESTERDAY

... BANKUPTC- - - BANKQRUPTCY COURT, YESTERDAY. [BEFORE SIR. COMIMISSIO.NERt PERRY.] IN RE JOHNSON.-JUDGMENT. The judgment iii this case was rsppointed to be delis ared yes- terday, and oin Mr. Commissioner Perry taking his seat, - Mr. Evans said there was a. piece of evidence which he wes cot previously aixare of, which be now wvished to put in. otMr. Bateson objected. lt HsHonour decided that it ...

THE POLICE COURTS

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CITY CORPORATION INQUIRY

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LAW INTELLIGENCE

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