DERBY BOROUGH SESSIONS

... WEDNESDAY, Jan. 20, [B Before J. BIALGuY, Esq. (Recorder.) T'ie Court opened at 10 o'clock, when the following gentlemen were sworn on the grand jury :-MIr. Joln me ?? (foreman), Mr. Win. Beeland, jun., Mr. Win, val Branton, Mr. J. Bailey, Ar. C. Brentnall, ir. J. Challi- -I nor, Mr. S. WV. Cropper, lr. W. Cramond, Mr. J. Frost, ( Mr. T. George, Mr. J. Haywood, jun, Mr. T. Hoallis, Mr. a q A. ...

Published: Wednesday 27 January 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2676 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CATASTROPHE AT THE SURREY MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD

... I nf- t* -fl1tQ' L-.. , ?? I ?? was, , I ~THE INQUEST. be IThe inquest on the bodies of ilie sufferers by the lament. Ot nre- able catastrophe at Sheffield (briefly mentioned in last week's O hm- Mercury!,, was opened on Tuesday at the MUSIC Hail, before ?? !Of Thomas Badger, Esq., coroner, at, 'ent Tt will be seen that the evidence tends to explain the alarm at A of fire, thouagh not ...

Published: Wednesday 22 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3302 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATURDAY, Sept. 25

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATUIMAY, Sept. 25. rD A . T ID r V - Fc ?? J-1-r/ I ..,VmU L vX kmuJLA - -* , -Ad ace, w 8.A 1g are [Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq., Judge.] and INSOLVENCY. !ster In re Wm. Wilson-This insolvent, a prisoner, late of Tibshelf, cordwainer, came up for hearing. No creditor op. tave peared to ?? HoNouR ordered him to ile discharged t of ?? attorney, AMr. S. G. Smith. ider In re ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, THURSDAY, June 1

... POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, TiURSDAY, June 1. I D -_.Ad L. - . .- a__. ?? _I of Luefore the MAYoi%, and Dr. BENT.) 'at WHOLLESALE Ronaxazza AY A FEaz~LFa-Matilda Peet, Ti. )re residing on Nottingham-road, Derby, was brought up on I oid remand from the previous Thursday, charged with seversl Ti Ont wholesale sobberles of wearing apparel. -It appeared that the mt nd: prisoner had been in'thle habit of ...

Law

... . x*. QUEEN'S BENCHI-DuDLS, SATUbDAY. IMIFORTANT TO MAGISTRATES. TIlE QUEEN, AT TIlE rnOSECUTION OF JAMES LALOR, V. THE JUSTICES OF TIE PEACE OF QUSEN'S COUNTY, In this case, which vvas argued yesterday, on the motion to quash the conviction by the magistrates at AbbcyleiX, on 15th August last, against Lalor, the Chief Jestice delivered tile judgment of the Court to the effect that the ...

COURT OF COMMON PLEAS

... DUB.., YESTERDAIY. [FROMt OUR SPECIAL RE>PORITE .] [Before the Lord CmIIl.-JUSTiCR, and Justices BALL and Mo.Gul.] WM. DAVIS V. JAS. IRILAND AND VM. 3'NE'ILL, Tilms action in this case was broughit by the plaintiff, an attorney residing in Belfast, for recovery of aln ink-stannd anl candlestick. On a former clay the de- Cendants had iuoved for leave to plead double matter and the court ...

Law

... TRWO COURT OF CRANCERY. DUBLIN, YESTRERDAY. (FROM OUR SPEOIAL RlPORT91t, ME5Ss4S. WILLIAM DRunY, M.A., Barrister-at.Law, and William Dwyer Ferguson, LL.D., Barrister- at-Law, were sworn Into office as Joint-Registrars of the Court of Chancery, before the Right lion. the Lord Chancellor, by Ralph Cusack, Esq., Clerk of the Crown and lIanaper. It is ramoured that Richard Wilson Gamble, Esq., MI ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BERLFAST POLICE COURT-YI;STERlDAY. (Before IV. S. TItAC\r, Esq., .mM.) There were a few of the usual cases of drunken. less this imorintig, which his worship disposed of II a short tilae. OFtiEUNG A III.L AT Trill IIANK. llamilton Johnston, a coop-r, Il idiig in Grattan Street, was charged with having Olhered a clqllue at the Beltast Batik for the sum of £2,) for which lhe required cash, the ...

LAURELS AND INFAMY

... THnE case of Yescombo v. Walter Savage Landor, ?? in owr columns yesterday, is one which cannot be coiflfnlited upon without pain. An old man, and one who has 9iled a prominent position before tile woild, in the cvening oflids life, forfoits, by conduct the most malignant and detestable, tbe respect of Ills country, disgraces tihe profession of literature, and lenves upon every page lie has ...

LAW

... COURT OF EXClI]EQUER-MONDAY, (FItOMI OUR SLCOtAL REPORTER.) (Before t?1e Full COURT.) THlE BELFAST TEA FRIAUDS. TFIl ATTORNIEY-GENERAL V. ROBERT IIRiNLaY. This case came before the Court on Saturday npon demuirer to the informationi filed by the At- torney-General. M;I. r .7%,\1:eiCiAN opened tile demrurrer. Tho infor- mation had been frled to recover three several perial- ties of £4132 each ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICE COURT-YESTERDAY. - (Before WMr. S. TRACY, Esq., R.M.) - FURIOUS DRIVING. George Rennie was fined lOs, and costs, on the complaint of Local Constable M'Farlane, for having driven a horse and car furiously on Peter's Hill, be- tween four and five o'clock on Saturday evening. The prisoner was under the influence of drink, LARCENY. A lad named Robert MOCartney was charged with ...

Law Intelligence

... 'PEbRD COURT-Wsmwasn.S~ R:EltCTEON-DflLOF AND ALLAN V. TUCS OFFICERS OF STATE. C This wvas an action of redaction of a comparativelya recent valuatioa of teinds, on the ground that, at an s earlier period, they had been valued at a much lower c rate. The Ljord Jfustice-Clerk to-day read a very long andl elaborate opinion, expressing the viewvs olfp the majority of the Court, that judgment must ...