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COUNTY COURT DERBY, TUESDAY, OCT. 24

... COUNTY COURT DERBY, TuRSDAY, OCT. 24. .- . - , . . - . [ Before J. T1. CAwTiRXLL, Rog.. Jrudge.) MOODY ANSD ANOTHIIP, V. NARINA. This was an action to recover the sum of 91. 29. ad1. forls damage sain d by the plaintiffs, Mesilrk. Mooy and New- l bold, of the Wargedwlick, auctioneers, on the resale of a quan- Otb tity of timber purchased from themn, slt a sale by auction, by the eta defendant, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 November 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2514 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, SATURDAY, June 24th

... [BerroaE NR. ConlusrsssoNiu. GoULEOURNa.] as REC L.AMBERT, A PATENT M1EDICINE VEaNDOR. be This vras the examination meeting, and for the proof of Ot debts under the bankruptcy of William Thomas Lambert, of Do ,Termyn-street, SIt. James's, described as a patent medicine fr, vendor. I I Mr. Lowrance (of the firm of Lowrance, Plews, and Boyer), Old Jewry Chambers, appeared for the Trade Assig- ta ...

NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRIDAY, April 7

... NOTTINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT, FRWA. April 7. - . r r .. -- - . -. . --.. 'I. t KA#DAI. -lJ.f l . f [Before Mr. Commissioner BALvy.di Re Robert Robson and John Thos. Robson, of Derby, silk I manufacturers; meeting for choice of assignees. Several ei debtswereprovedand the following assignees were appointed: d -Mr. Josiah Robinson, of the firm of Drakeford, Robinson I[ rand Co., London; ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, 18th FEBRUARY, 1854

... COVNTY COURT, DERBY, w1th FZDRUARY, 1854- CUrt1TY tiUun-L, VAwry -mp [Beforc Y. T. CAStIRLL. EYE., Judge.] 1NSOLVXNCY. IF RP SAMUNI. a1Nm, This Insolvent, a prisoner in the gaol of Derby, lately re- siding at Chape.len-le-Frith, manager of the cotton mill of the Disses Benett, at Bugsworth, was ordered to be brought up for hearing at the next Court. on the 18th of March.- Insolvent's Attorney, ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, JUNE 12

... DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, JUNI 12. rn.r..- T ' r . 1. nTh, ie.1 I Before J. T. CANTREaLL, Esq., Judge.] toI JOHtNSON V. PEGG.-This was an action brought~to recover I 41. 8s., for hay sold. -Mr. Borough appeared for tbhddefeni- hai dant; the plaintiff rippearea in person. The defendant ad. CaMi mitted the plaintiff's clahm, but said that he had paid the surns nei of II. 5s. and 21. !fss. ...

POLICE OFFICE, FRIDAY, April 7

... POLICE OFFICE, FaIDAY. April 7. God Al M.- .ev Sir IL B. WIlMoT. Bart. [Before the MAior and Sir IL S. Wn-eor, Bart-] John Street and Mary Otiver. cbarged with being found in an Out. kouse on the Nottinghnam-road, In the occupation of Thom Whit, :s wero coommitted for 14 days each. in James Sitns and Joseph Bose, were charged by polae~coseae It Shaw wIth being drunk and incapable of taking ...

DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... m - These Sessions were held yesterday (Tuesday). before J. terl) BALGUY. Esq., Recorder. The Court opened at ten o'clock, t when the following gentlemen .&ere sworn on the Grand vote Jury:- J o Mr. F. HUGGISs, (foreman); Al. E. Etches, Mr gave Cauldwell, Mr. W. German, Mr. J. 'Hamvy, MV. J. Bay3' gare oojon., Mr .Nicholson, Mr. J. Clarks Mr. Thomas foro Keeling, Mr. 3. Halsiew, Mir. 3. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... r VICE-CHANCEL;LOR'S COURT, THtuasDAr. (Before Vice-Chaacelos' Sir.Y. SUxART.) t GOODALK V. GAWTHORK. The question in thiscasewasastotherightofaposthumous f daughter and heiress to the rents of her father's real estate, which had accrued due between the death of the father and the birth of such child. John Goodale, of Derby, died on the Ist of April, 1848, leaving his widow enceinte. At the ...

POLICE OFFICE, WEDNESDAY, May 16

... POLICE OFFICE, WZDNESDAY, May 16. - - r .-.. .. - A e V - r P.-n -~Befobre the MAYOR, 3. Moss, and R. FORMArN, Esqrs.] Gai STEALING A WATCHs.-Abrallamn Henchley, of Castle ley, Douington, potatoe dealer, was charged with stealing a silver I watch from the person of William Wilson, silk piecer.-It iB, appeared that on the preceding evening, prosecutor was at wel Mr. Fox's, the Mason's Armus. ...

POLICE OFFICE, SATURDAY, Oct. 7

... POLICE OFFICE, SATU^IDAY, Oct. 7. n -- I.. ark n n-..- -- Y c---sll FA [Before the MAYOa, Dr. BeNT, and J. SANDARS, Eage1 A BoGINsa LErrTER asiOTER.-Ann Crooks, a middle- tl aged woman, a native of Wirksworth, who has been convicted asi several times for felony, was charged with begging.-Mrs. cc liallam, of North-street, Duffield-road, stated, that about a quarter-past one on Thursday ...

ALLEGED DEATH FROM FIGHTING

... -1n1-r -aras a.rv~lv £XL~,.lrA5l5 LYZIMx LL r11,101 5 Ur I U iOs . INQUEST BEFORE IP.. BALGuU.fro In last week's Mercury we stated that a labourer named cot Henry Valiance, had met his death, as was then believed, hol through fighting at the race-course; subsequent investiga- tions, have, however, proved that he lost his life through the rupture of a blood vessel of the -brain, caused by a ...

Published: Wednesday 22 February 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 978 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST

... BEFORE MR. SSOZT.XV, COIRONER. On Saturday week, at the Chesterfield Arms Inn, Cubley, t on the body of Mary Mear, daughter of Mr. Mear, landlord I of the above inn, who committed suicide by hanging herself a on the Thursday previous. No reasons can be assigned for V tbezivk-act, as the deceased appeared in her usual spirits an s hour previous to being found. The jury returned a verdict t that ...