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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, ...

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 ...

DEATH FROM A BOILER EXPLOSION

... DEATH FROMI A BOLERL EXPLOSION. Dar, les, INQUEST BEFORE 1r1. PORTMORE, DEPUTY CORONER. no On Wednesdav last an inquest was held at the Town Hall I ex- Derby, on view of the body of Lewis Cooke, an engine driver I iost 25 years of age, whose death was occasioned by the bursting q ,an of a boiler, at Kegworth station, on the 15th instant. The I of jury, accompanied by the Coroner, after viewing ...

Published: Wednesday 01 February 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2294 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUESTS

... --17 t- Mrn.r EhrOnt H. mozLEY, ESQ., CORONER. ne On Friday, the 27th ult., at Duffield, on the body of Ro- .n- bert Taylor, aged 63, a chimney sweeper living at Wirks- e theworth. On the Wednesday before be was at Duffield, in tile if a course of his rounds, very cheerful, and apparently quite his well, when, at the corner of the road leading to Wirkswortli, the he reeled and staggered for a ...

Published: Wednesday 08 February 1854
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1211 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SUPPOSED MURDER NEAR DERBY

... A man named Edward Marsh, of Birley, near Little Eaton, died at the Infirmary, Derby. on Sunday night last, under very extraordinary and suspicious circumstances, so much so f as to induce the belief that murder had been committed. Deceased, who was a very steady hard working man, twenty- seven years of age, lived with his mother and sister, in a l house situate at the foot of Birley-hill, ...

INQUEST

... - fNQUEST. U aEFORLE K. BALGUT, CORONsXR. ; DEATH FROMS AN OVEaOSE OF, CHn.D'S CORDIAL.-On d Wednesday an inquest was held at the Town-Hall, Derby, ton the hody of William Adams, aged two months, infant son . le of Thomas Adams, plasterer. 'he following evidence was t a- adduced:-Catherine Adams-I^ am mother of the father of l ae the deceased; the parents of deceased lived with me; the de- l ...

MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY NEAR LEICESTER

... MURDER AND HIGHWAY, ROBBERY NEAR LEICESTER. LeiAbout half-past f our o'clock on Sunday morning, two . Leicester men, driving over to Coventry, observed sabout d three miles and a quarter from Leicester, a man lying on the side of the road, and gave information at the Red Cow1 q a half-way house between Leicester and the village of Ears r( Shilton. r- By S lf-past5o'clock, M1Mr. Moore, surgeon, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 5ty COURT OF QUBEN'8 BEl&Cg, M6D6YP, May 29 nf TV Ce, ryioa 'v. sov. A' ryTAYLOR V. NICSrPINSD. Sir These two actions arose out of a disturbance which took lace at a parish meeting held at Bakewell, In the County of ro an erby, when the defendant in the first action, Dove, who til was tbe parish constable, by; the direction of the defendant fo at in the second action, Mr. Neslield, who was the ...