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DIVORCE BEFORE MAGISTRATES

... DIVOICE BEFORE MAGISTRATES. I PROTECTION ORlu.g-Sarall Wright, an elderly feleRIC, evidently has ilug moved iln a better situation iii life, ap- plied at thle Marlbwroszgh street Police-court yesterdlay fu a protection order under these eirlculistalicel:- The applicant said site was tie wife of Edward Wright, who had desertedl her tell years ago, since which peniol she had maintained herself ...

THE PRESTON WILL FORGERY

... LjiNcASTAR, Thursday.-2omas Moem, aged sixty- one, a surgeon by profession, a magistrate for the borough of Preston, and also a county magistrate and deputy-lieutenant, was indicted at the assizes for felony, in having forged, and uttered knowing to be forged, what purported to be the will of one Edward Torner, deceased, on the 28th of September last. The prisoner was placed at the bar. He was ...

The Court

... I Atie geur; j I~~~ I The Queen held a Court and Privy ColneU terday afternoon at Buckingham Palace. ye At the Court, Count Chreptowitch, the Russian 1n had an audience of the Queen, and delivered his 1,tt* recall. Rear-Admiral Von Dockurn had an aud Majesty, and presented his credentials as Envo E ° nary and Mirtistesr Plenipotentiary from the Zig f } nurk. Their Excellencies were ...

Law Intelligence

... i Raw En!ab, lice. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANJCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT ltt--.BEPRR TuBa Loan CetAWOBLOLCR- FOr judgment: Re Watts. 'By order: Fledges v. Blick l2j. Appeal: Ellitev. Ellise. AT ?? Tea LuRst JusOV.mAlspealu: Knight v. Bowr- i-cr (2), part heard. ROLLS COURT, CIIANCERY-LANE. AT I0.-Peti~ilaon (unsopposed firkt), 85. Short causes, 9. From chambers:- Obaifers v. Woomirnr-Re ...

THE FENTON MURDER

... - I COMMITTAL OF THE AILEOED MURDERER. The late melancholy event at Fenton turns out tobe a niurdertafter all, at least so say thle coroner's jury. The a~journeil andi final inquiry into the matter before the. coronier, took place onl Friday last, when sonic additional evidence was given, iand the coroner then made an able sunuinijg lila, from which we collate the following factst relating to ...

LAW N0TICES—THIS DAY

... LA JV N0T211ES'-Tmiis DAY. COURT OF CHANCElRY, LINCOLSN'S INN, at ?? 10. [Before the Loan)s JUST1CI:ES.1 Appeal: Knight v.Bowyer (2), part heard. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANE, at 10, Remaining petitionis, S. 13y order : Ruebold v Low. From chainders: Chalfers v WAoslser-lRe Dendly-le Ilinister School-Davey v Durranit. Ca(uses, 5c. : 21onk v Cartwright, part ?? General v Mlostyn- Redfern v Bathe- ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A BRISTOL CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFR

... EXTARAORDINABY CHA2IGB AGAINST A B1IS- TO; OL2VRGIMN AND HIS WIPB. I ?? Yesterday (Thursday) the Rev. S. Smith, M.A, and his wife were again placed at the bar at the Lawford's- gata Petty Sessions, near Bristol, charged with feloniously wounding with intent to murder Mr. John Leach, of Croydon. The room was crowded throughout the exami- nation. Mr. Gareford solicitor of Berkeley, appeared for ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... JAW JNTELLIGI?NCF? CO)URT OF C1IAN'CERY-SATJRDAT. Th es-i wa's mi conu iet, aild we thlerefovre re~serve our [Beor the Lol 05J ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LI Tr XOTT4'BS-Tbii:4 DAY. ROLLS CO1TRt.ICH 1CE1lY.hiNE, rttlU. bn For judgmnen t : Bradstocl; VtWialley`--JolltsiGtitvFesc noess meyer. Causes, c.: RKing v Tootel -Phillips v. `eal- aom, Shiw v MAshss -Eytoorv Vynar-GreI sy NClesterfeld- Gie Rallns v Coekerell-Halty v Hacerslby.--Judsoil_ Nv Han- he t kins (3)-Bengousgh v bciion-i(rosveicar -.-l)urstcn-Carr v ecad Living-Boldero v ...

CHILD MURDER

... E Elizabeth Bale, a respectably-dressed young woman, re- d siding in Gloucester-strect, Queen-square, was placed at l the bar on remand, before Mr. Corrie, at the Clerkenwell s Police-court, yesterday, charged on suspicion of causing the d death of her infant child. d Some facts connected with the case have alreadyappeared s in this journal. The following is the additional evidence:- M mr ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE AGAINST A BRISTOL CLERGYMAN AND HIS WIFE

... EXTRAORDINARY CH&RGE AGAINST A BRISTOL CLERGYxUAN AND HIS WIFE. I On Thursday, the Rev. S. Smith, 1t.A., schoolmaster at Clifton, and his wife, ware: placed at the bar at the Law- ford's-gate Potty Sessions, near Bristol, charged with feloniously wounding with intent to murder Mr. John Leach, of Croydon. Mr. John Leach, the conmplainant, deposed: I live at Shirely, in the parish of Croydou, ...

MURDER and ROBBERY by a FOREIGNER in the Haymarket

... MiURDERP and ROBBERY by a FOREiIGNER in the Haymarket. Inspector Burnett. of the C division, mentioned to Mr, Binghem, at the Marlborough-street Police-coar., ol Thursday, that a murder had been discovered in Arundel-court, Haymarket. The following particulars have been collected from reliable sources: On Tuesday niglit a foreigner (an Italian) accosted three French girls in the street, and, ...

Published: Sunday 28 February 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 926 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment