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WARWICK INSOLVENT COURT

... A Court for hearing of Insolvents was heard at the County Hall, Warwick, yesterday, before F. Dinsdale, Esq., Judge. The follow- ing insolventsweredischarged on bai: Joseph Charlton, HenryBent, John Barnett, James Bott, William Roberts, Thomas Jennings, George Upton, Christopher Martin, Peter Pritchard, and George Harriet, all on the application of Mr. East; Edward Pinder and William Taylor, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... I Nalli'myttg liolut. YESTERDAY. BxrOnE 7515, REGISTRARt WsLSoNc. lI ye William W~atlkins, of Clorch Stoke, Soaop, ?? was 3 an adjourned meeting for choice of assignees. Mr. Knight said he had no assignee provided, and an adjournment sine die must take place' The balance sheet, prepared by Mr. It. Free, showed that there was due to creditors £300. 18s. 3d. ; assets in good debts, £164.s. 10Od. ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CHILD DESERTION

... At the Worship Street Police Court, on Saturday, Elizabeth Bertramu, an innocent-looking young countrywonieil, With an tnfant in her airisg, was charged with leaving her illegitimate child clssrgeable to the pane~ilsof Shoreditch. 1t will be recollect-cd tihat, about three weeks ago, a little girl, six years of age, was left at the house of a gei~tlemnai named Alaster, in the Queen's Road, ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... ?? NaillimptC4 (Dart. YEATERDAY. BEFORE MRe. COcseelSSIOSIIR SANDERS. The learned Commissioner took his seat for the first time yester- day morning, and was met by a large body of the professional gentlemen, legal and otherwise, practiellnE in the Court. Beyond the usual obeisonce- to the Bencch, and its due recognition, no courtesies were exchanged, the business of the day being at orce ...

Law Intelligence

... gcat jiltdlipla. COURT OF COMM5ON PLEAS, YESTERDAY. (Sittings at Nis! Prius, before the Lord Chief Justice, Sir Alexander Cockburn, and a Specia Jury). THE GREAT SHREWSBURY CASE. THB EARL OF SHREWSBURY V. HOPE ScoTT AND OTHERS. This action was brought by the present Earl of Shrews- bury, who has, bythe decision of the House of Lords, been declared heir male in tail of Earl Gilbert, the first ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... A-04alhOmily (foart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MR. R(IISTRARL WATERFIELD. ltsre George Smith, Airin inVhalia, ?? banlriupt came e5p to pas s his last exallmialtion. His tialaace-sheet, as prepared by Mr. Palmer, showed that there was due to creditors £1,50)0., and that the assets were, good debts, £C10. ; property £202.; leaving i denfciency of .1,337. Alr. Rodgson, /of the irnm of Hodgson and Allen, ...

WORCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT

... AVWRCESTER INSOLVENCY COURT. 'lice teo.ucthci silko; of tlis Court Wses itelel yesterday, before ]les Hlen sr Bl. 'artdlZcc, lsi(e There were seve cases for disposel, as 1t ,. . a11,5 54 C tei HojEgsy Hall?, Hair?, 1W!, Devkti Yslirs, pt&' .y/25 Sie'.Sp',z-shreti, Or'B'/ lye, in tler ipar-s /i 'i I :e, 'S ?? ?? ?? arect slt r, a ei bio ch ece/e c b?''ric' tat ?? crise ws'as di iuries(t from ...

WORCESTER SESSIONS

... BEFORE SIR J. S. PAKINOTON, BART, AILP. The Court opened yesterday morning at balf-past nine o'clock. PETTY THREFT AT DuDLEY.-Robert Commander, boatman, was charged with stealing A chain from William Henry Dawes, of Dudley, on the 27th of December. A workman at Withymore Pouandxy deposed to seeing the ?? take the chain from a wind- lass used in moving castings, and called to him, whereupion ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... gialiqtpim- Guart. ,5SATU11.D-Y BEFORrE aIe. RErISTRAR WeILSON. Jis eeac rosisS DlQrldlnio. s~.s'liirFixalies~l, ?? came sep to pass lis last examubilationl, supported by IMr. John Scilith, aod opposed by aMr. Knight, (of the firm of James and Knight,) for til- assigcees. iBir. Nelson (of tile firm of Soiltball andXelson,) also appeered for creditors. Tiae balance oboiet, as prepared by Mr. ...

CHARGE OF FURIOUS DRIVING, AND USE OF BAD LANGUAGE BY AN OMNIBUS DRIVER

... CHARGE OF FURIOUS DRIVING, AND USE OF BAD LANGUAGE BY AN OAINIBUS DRIVER. [From Pinchl.] An elderly man, who gave the siamne of John William Temple, but who is more commonly known by the soubir- quet of Old Pain, late driver of the Administration Om- nibus, was brought before Mr. Pssch charged with reckless driving, which had resulted in the upset of his vehicle, to the serious injury of ...

COINING TURKISH PIASTRES

... THE CHARGE AGAINST MR11. MOSS, AND COM- MITTAL OF THE ACCUSED. At the Public office en Saturday, Mr. Thomas Moss, who, it will be recollected, was apprelseuded after the committal of Calvocoir- resi o asimla chrg, ws rouhtup on a remand from Thurdayfor urter eamiatio. M. Mtteraus, instructed by Mr. altr, t te istace f M. 0 H.Collis, Turkislh Consul, a~ai apparedto ?? Hrdig atende onbehalf of ...

Birmingham Police Court

... N, inibigbaill Volict (Dart. YESTERDAY. Trrej, d Mlesses, C. C. S. Kynncersley and S. Buckley. SA VAGE ASSAULT IN Ena)BASbON STREEnr.-A decently dressed but baild featured cecil brutnl-lookiceg young woman, naimced Acne Ivrti, living in Martin Street, was placed ill the dock charged weils lbcing - drunk and disorderly. The disorderly conduct con1- sisted of the following bruttal outrage. It ...