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... RaW anluttUtgenCr, AN . ccG ?? NOTICES.-THIS DAY. cn BODLLS CHAMBERIIS, CHANCERY-LANE.. Dav A to K: Baternan v. Hope. at it; Clarke v. Long, at 2a. Mr. L to Z: Melluieh v.. Bullpire, at 11; Lainson v. Lainson. at 1ii,; the Tugman v. Cosper, at -lii; Itiehards v. Rlichards, at 12; in re Itaft5co School at 12i; In TeParkin's Eshbibtions, at 1, t'hilltpsofl . Tuaenr, cn at I; ijroeeer v. Fowke, ...

Law Intelligence

... Raw fqtIelltacuct. -- 0- NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COUrT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN's&tqN. Ar 104.-BEYOAR TnH Loan CflANCRLaOP-Appeeis: Lazenby v. Rawgon. part heard; E ad8 v. Williams; Hane v. Reynolds, Braronz Tw LoaDaJusrovea.-Appeals: Attornev General v. Mayori of Beverley, part heard; Hart v. Clarke; Butterileld v. Rayner (2); e Trevelian v. mayro xtr ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE. AorTI 0-PetitioMns, ., ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TEE POLICE COURTS. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. William Tohn, O'Connell, late a clerk in the Scottish Australian Land Investment Company, 24, Gresham- street, was briought before Mr. Bingham, charged with forging and uttering a warrant on the above company for the payment of 411. 59. at the Union Bank of London, Argyll-place, Regent-street. Henry William Herbert, one of the cashiers at the Union Bank ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... TER POLICE 0 U.NTB. MANSION-EIOUSB. George Mfaidimet, a respectably attired mans, formerly earying on the buminess of a sadler, in Gray's.innrlane, and ea who was remanded on Fridav last (bail being taken for his e appearance to-day) on a hrge of altering the amounts on two property-tax receipts, and thereby defrauding his late tco landlord, Mr. Thomas, warehouseman, of 128, Cheaplide, tn ...

POLICE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE2-YESTEA Y. BOW-STREET.-DOavid Ailridf /ird, the printer of the Ecooi7nis newspalper, appeared before Mr. Jardine, to answer a summons issued by tile direction of Lord Palmer- ston, aud charging him with haviag failed to comply with the provisions of tne new not for thle prevention of the smuke nuisance in London. Mr. Bodkirn attended to support the summons, an I drew attention to the ...

ACCIDENTS, OFFENCES, ETC

... AC&tDEN1.J S .mmB. E FATAL ExnOsiox.-On Monday morning, between five and six o'clock, the' inhabitants of Coleinan-strdet, St. George's-in-the-East, were most painfully 6Xfrte m c- sequence of a fearful explosion of fireworks ca sing the death of five human beings and serious injuries to severa other persons. It appears that for some years past a man named Watson who carried on the business of ...

THE PROVINCES

... THE PROVMCES. CARMARTHENSPHRE.-Mrana 02 i' WIF BlY HER HUSIBAND, - Qi Satmrdey, the 21st lt., a man'named Daniel Jones, horse-.dealer, a native of Kilrhedin, but latterly living in aplace called belly- dufach, in the patlsh of Ilanddareg, went to Carma- then to sell coal. He remamed drinking about tbe town far a lengthened period, and eventually reached his home between twelve and one ...

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE

... I BREBACH OF PROXISII OF VAUX v. BUTT EFIELD.-Mr. Sergeant Witin3 (wbthMe, Lush) conducted the case fir the plaintifft and ilT. M. Ca (with Mr. Joseph Brown) appeared for the (efendanit - This.was n anaction, brought in the Court of Exchequer, on Friday, to recover conpensation in damages for a breach of Xromai5e marriege which hid been made to her by the deendant. e deleg ant pleaded tbat be, ...

Published: Sunday 26 November 1854
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 700 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

PoLICE—YESTERDAY

... PoLICER-YESTERDAY. I, BOW-STtrfT.-Phiip iVoiftslay, late an officer in the I fiast India Company's service. wns brought up for re-exami- Id nation before Mr. ,Jardine, charged with bigamy. d The prisoner stood remanded from Friday last when it was t ?? thiat after libadaning a young wife and tos c hildren, e he obtained ?? introduction to a young tid y of cood fortune - and ifainly, to whom ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—YESTERDAY

... MIDDL ESEX SESSIONS-YESTEUDAY. Tue cittiogs of the Court for the November general sea- aiouis were re uried this morning at the Guildhall, West- minster, by adjournimenit from Clerkenwell, befora 3ir. Se r. geent Adams, aesih lut jedge, eand a bench of mnagistirtes. Tkere were nitiety-three prisoners for trial, all of wvhomn, with but iwo exceptions, wore charged with felony. Frederick JI ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS COURT—YESTERDAY

... INSOL VEN TDBB TORS CO UR T-YESTERMkY JBefore Mr. Commissioner Muspay.1 IN THE MATTER OF MICHILL HENBY MYTBS. This case, which was before the Court on a former occa- sion, was mentioned. The insolvent was opposed by the assignees of an up- bolsterer named Solomon, who had entrested him with up- wards of £4,000 worth of goods to sell in Australee. The sale did not answer the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... -CR OFA CY YESsTnDA\. COURT OF B.,lA;rjuR YY;TRDY [fFO:C Air. CommtiSSiO2Cr EVANS.] IN RE J. STAPP . Thoei bankrupt wa S a Nfholesal( 0ic0eesiorifer, o traling under the tirm ?? ind Son. His AeCoont9 ON- tell v cer n period of ei ht :and a ?? year-. nd contain t he follising Ritens :__Ciipeciired creditors, £8,182; creditors °oildiiitiesecuriy, £21,992 li'tjlitics, £1 212; protits, £19,652: ...