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... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. Is, 11 R. K. LIAc3E--Richard Kirkham Lane was described as a scriveeler and bill discounter of Argyll-street, and was also a pra.ctisili solicitor. Tlis was an examination meeting last Mondav. 'The debts and liabilities, according to the preliminary statement of yr. Hart, exceed 20,000; assets estimated by the bankrupt at 14,000* Mr. Futvoye, on behalf of the bankrupt, in ...

Published: Sunday 19 August 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5498 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... | FiIGHTLU ACCIDENT THROUGH WINDOW CaEtNrIe.-On , Tuesday mormot ag ?? woman, named Esther ollinson; aged. iwenty-five years; residing in Cross-street, Bermonids9 Ne$.'t-road, ,was in the act of cleaiing.windows, when she lsier herbalanc ,a fell from 'a ?? height to the ground:' She was pk up aisate of insensibility, aid carried to the hospital iiiatit pre LOS ins Lin r PiiE.-On Tuesday ...

Published: Sunday 16 December 1855
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1426 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE POLICE COURTS

... THB POLICE CO UBTS. t CLERRENWELL. fi- Mary Louisa Sawyer Beresford St. Vincent was charged, as on remand, before Mr. Carrie, with fraudulently obtaining d. goods and moneys. ae Mr. Sleigh again appeared for the prosecution. to Mr. Fisher, of 65, Burton-crescent, the solicitor to whom - the prisoner had referred her dupes, entered the witness-box ae to make some explanations. He said that in ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... GUILDHALL. Daniel Mitchell Davidson and Cosmo William Gorden, who carried on businehs together as colonial brokers, in Mijaling-lane, and Cousin-lana, and as distillers at West D RaHm Essex, were brought before Sir John Musgrove, charged under the Bankrupt Law Consolidation Act of 1849, with not surrendering at the time and place appointed e for their examination, after due notice had been ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZR INTELLIGENCB. HOME CIRCUIT.-CRoYDoN, AuGUsT 25. ?? MRn. JUSTICE WIOGriNA AND A 0PcilOW iST. InUODES V. NOLDWR1T. This action was brought by the plaintiff, as the public officer of the London and County Bank, to recover 6001. from the defendant as the endorser of a bill of exchange for that amount. The defendant put upon the record a plea that the endorsement upon the bill was a forgery. ...

BRISTOL EPISCOPAL CONSISTORY COURT

... I SUIT TO DISSOLVE 4 MARRIAGE. ZACKSON V. LONG (FALSELY CALLING HRBSELF ACKBSON.) I A court was held before the Chancellor in the Consistory Court of this city, on Tuesday, the 7th inst., to hear the arga- ments of counsel in the above suit, which has been instituted I by Mrs. Emilia Emmeline Jackson, the promoter, a widow lady,residing at Clifton, in order to make void asesetaside a marriage ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBTS. MANSION-HOUSE. .RdwardBahar was charged with having robbed his fellow Toeltman. Thomas Baker said-I am not related to the prisoner. On Saturday night I was at the Angel public-house, in Nor- thumberland-alley, at eight o'clock. I was not quite sober, and I lost a portemonnaie, containing a half sovereign and three or four shillings, and three duplicates. Thomas Oakes, ...

SUICIDE OF A MILITARY OFFICER

... SUIrCIDE OFFA LITA~rRY OFFtICER. On(, Wednlesday an inquest was held at the Gocldens nCro2s, Dannannon-street, So. Martbn's inthe.Fields, before s Cha rles St. Cleair Bedford , Beq. , coroner for Westminster, t OD the body of Lieutenant Gilbert Pickering, sged 30. M Dr. Deneulain, of 41, Crvevn-street. stated that the ~t deceased had baen lodging at his house for some vweeks, b hving been ...

law Intelligence

... Oau_* intelttence. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY-APRIL i. ?? MR. COMt oNx0 RVAxvNS. IN RE INGLIS AND BOND. Tho bankrupts were described as merchants, ship, and insurance agenOq, of Old Broad-street, trading under the firm of Juglis, Bond, and C). This was the examination Bteetiag. The accounts extend from the beginning of 1854 to tbe date of the petition in February last. At tbe former period the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE INTELLIGBEME. HOM'E CIRCUIT.-KIN;GSToN, APRIL 4. BEFORE MRi. BARON rLA IT AND A IOPEtIAL JURY. DREE WTT AND WIFEO V. RtOBERTS. This was an aeii'.n to recover damages for an assault corn- mitted upon the female plaintiff. 'The defendant ia this action was engaged as a private tutor in several respectable famailiesI arid he resided in a cottage at Clapham. The plaintiff was ao omnibus con ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... MANSION-HOUSE. fela Edward Foley, -the proprietor of the Geiffin. public-house, 12 No. 99, Shoreditch, formerly the Carliole Arms,was brought eag before the Lord Mayor, on the charge of having feloniously S, received a Bank of England note for 201, knowing that it no, had been stolen. Msr. Woritner appeared for the proseeu. oth tion; Mr. Hobler for the prisoner. Mr. Wonttuer said the case ...

Law Intelligence

... gal Mentacuce. NOTICE8.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BA N PUPTY, BASftCY ALLBR1T t 11; I. LauninerO, audit ?? dtia, aptptied fenor ae. lcs ert ?? at l s eu P. Thompson, adtourned 1xm2natiton, at b g o. W Brow. Aividendat T profi. t. do yeumann, ?? ditocerlate, at et; G. A. e Leant l steseusiniso at. lw a s t tgu r COURT OF BANXRUPTCY.-ocT. 17. riapoxe MtB. 00M501501055 lOiflO.ANOVE. INO l/RMMINS.-A ...