Refine Search

ANOTHER HORRIBLE TRAGEDY

... ANl'OTHlR HORRIBL1 TRAEDY. ?? .. I'l ?? . I .. Bath, Oct. 11,-The excitement occasioned. by, the Leigh Woods murder had soareely began to. subside here, when ,a still more fearful tragedy has occurred, to spread.consterna- tion through the neighbourhoodi The sictinus in this case are a main and his wife named Andrew Border, and Sarah R ebouea heorder, the former of whom wjas a groom in the ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH, JUNE 1

... COURT OF QTUEEND'S BENCH, JUxE 1. .. - I .z. . .. .. - I 1.. (Before Lord Crnapzel/, and J7nstiees C'oteri'lge, Eelc, and Crwaptolb. ) THlE qUtXN t1. THlE JUSTICES OF GLOUcEMTRSIaIRE. In this case the Court had granted a rule calling uponl the Justices of Gloucestershire to show cause why a inendruens should not issue commanding then to order payment of certain fees to Mr. Gaisford, one of the ...

THE ROYAL BRITISH BANK

... ARREST OF MR. OWEN AND OTHER DIRECTORS. 11 The offer of a reward of 2001. for the apprehension of 9 Mr, Humphrey Brown, is the first public evidence which r has been afforded of the intention of the Government to bring to justice the managers and-directors of the late e Roval British Bank. For some time past most energetio e measures were in contemplation-by the Government, but 3 for obvious ...

COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH—MONDAY

... COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH-lioxay. CORONERS FE . CORONER S FEES. The Queen v. the Justices of Gtoucestershi'e. Sir F. Thesiger moved for a rule for a ?? against the Justices of Gloucestershire, calling upon them to allow and pay to Mr. Gaisford, coroner for the county, certain fees for holding inquests which had been disallowed by the Court of Quarter Sessions. The Learned Counsel said the ...

THE SAWARD FORGERY GANG

... James Townsliend Saward and James Anderson have again been brought before he Lord Mayor at the Mansion House on the charge of having COintitte(l several forgeries on various City bankers, and the evidence adduced displays an extraordinary amount of ingenuity in carrying out their plans. Saward, who is described in the Lawe List as James Towiishend Saward, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, of the Inner ...

THE GLASGOW POISONING CASE

... The Nbrth British Deil6PU fait of Friday says :-On Thursday evening, in anticipation of Miss Smith's arrival in Glasgow-from Edinburgh, a-large concourse of persons assembled at the station of the Edinburgh and Glasgow Railway,. awaiting the different trains. She, however, we are informed, left Edinburgh by the Caledonian Railway; and went out at the Stepps Station on that line (a few miles ...

Oxfordshire Quarter Sessions

... The Easter Quarter Sessions for this Count)y commenced on Mhonday last. The following Magistrates met in the Grand Jury Rooma at ten o'clock, for the transaction of the general counity bushioss :-Tho RiMgt Hon. J. W. Henley, DlL P., Chairnl ni ; ILgh i aneel-oy, Esq., Vieo-Chirman; the MiIarquis of Blandford, M. P., thle Earl of M1acclesfield, Lord Camoys, J. H. Aslilbust, Fsq., A. H. C. Brown ...

EXTRAORDINARY ROBBERY OF THE COUNTESS OF ELLESMERE'S JEWELS

... 1EXTAORDINARY ROBsBERY OF THIE COTTAT I TESS OF sELLTESMllERE'S JEiWELS. Edward Jackson, an oil and colourman in Leonard-street, Shoreditch, and Anne Jackson, his wife, were placed at the P bar for final examination, before Mr. D'Eynceurt, at Wor- ? ship-street, on the 3rd inst., charged with being in felonious a possession of numerous expensive articles of wearing apparel, t the property of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION--County liall, Oxford, Jnse 18. Present, Dr. Marsbam, the Rev. Dr. Wynter, the Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, and Guy Thomson, Esq. Frederick Baylis was convicted in the penalty of 6d., and 8s. costs, for an assault upon Mary White, at Hockmore- street, Iffley, on the 6th instant, or in default seven days' imprisonment; the defendant paid the fine and costs. William Day and David ...

THE MURDER OF MR. LITTLE

... (From the Globe.) If any doubt remained respecting the guilt or inno- cence of SDolIen, who was accused of murdering Mr. Little. he seems to have been resolved that the doubt should be swept away; and to the strange story of the murder, the long mystery, and ctujiigal accusation, he has added one of the most monstrous and disgusting exhibitions ever witnessed, even in the largest cities of the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULIIN7GDON DIVISION.-Co7cuciti Ifid/, Oefc'7d, Feb.14 .. Present, Dr. Mat-sham, Rev. Dr. Wyn tter, Guy Thomson, Rag. and G. Gauninie Req. William Barefoot, of Ifiley, labourer, was convicted in the penalty of 2Cc. Cd. and 8S. costs, for an assault upon Jamras >Martin, a shoemakler, at Iffley, on the 2nd instant; in d- fault of payment to be committed for one month ; paid. Robert Harvey, of St ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON.—MARCH 16

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON-MARCH 10. .,I . , . . I - __ e (Before 2-31X. oami-sisionea Gosrllhtrn.) 3 RE TAOG, BEAR HOTEL, REAJING.-ThiS was the ad- journed last examination meeting and for the proof of debts Ls under the bankruptcy of Johl James Tagg, of the Bear nHotel, Reading, innkeeper and brewer. e Mr. Reed appeared for the trade assignees, Mr. Charles LB Cocks, of Reading, ...