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MURDER OF WIFE AT ROCHESTER

... MURDER OF A4WFE -ATRkQ TE I On Sunday wmkring, at au early h.ixr, a murder was committed in RZo.hester, theu ViCtiaO,)aeing a womenansn,.wd Mary 'Turner, and, the tmurderer her husband., The scene of the occurrence wae a house in St. Margaret's. street situate behind- a' public- house known by the sign of the Telegraph, aged bceu. pied by labouring people. The husband and wife; ;who frequently ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—April 17

... [Th following appeared in ovr Town Rdition of laet week,] I lMIDDLESEX SESSIONS.-April 17. REFUSAL OF PUBLIC-HOUSE LICENSES THROUGH BETTING. -The Court sat to-day at Clerkenwell to hear and determine appeals against the refusals of justices in Petty Sessions to grant and renew licenses under the Act 9th Geo. IV., c. 61, to sell excisable liquors. There were nineteen in the list. The Assistant ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2050 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... LA TV 7fOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHA.NCERY, LINCOLN'S INN, at 101. [l3efoxe the lions JUSTICBS.] Appeal : Tripp v Bridgwater Canal, part beard. ROLLS COURT, CH ANCERY-LANE, at 10. For judgmsent: Camllbridge v ?? v Page (2). Causes, ?? Jaillo0 v Evans, part heard - Lindley v Linlcly-Gicsler v Joues-Pymn v Lawsie-Watts v WVatts ---Naisl- v Bryant-Ellis v Eden-Attree v Sherwin- Mayrick v Laws- ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... _4- COURT OF QUEEN'S .VENCH-YESTEHi)1AVy [Sittings at N'isi I'rilis, at Guildliudl, before Mr. J estice COLEiiIDG3 and Comlmon Juries.] This was thle firs-t itting in London for ihe present terma. The list contained e n entry of 22 causes, of which seven were remainets. WOLEc V. rOOLE-ASSAULT. Mr. Edwin Jamies and Mr. Hawkins were counsel for the plaiintiff; Mr. hlanisty and Mr. Petersdorft ...

Lending Money to Pay Bets is Legal

... I HonsE RAcING.-HILL v. Fox. - Mr. Chambers moved on Monday in the Court of Elxchequer for a rule calling on the plaintill to sbow cause why the verdict found for him should not be entered for the defendant on the ground that it was against evidence. The action, which was tried before Mr. Justice Erle at the Kingston Assizes, was brought to recover the principal and interest which the ...

Published: Sunday 25 April 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1095 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FRAUDULENT TRANSFER OF STOCK

... FR.A UDULEBNT TRANSFBR OF ST O CK. +4 OR The Rev'. George Radcliffe, described as of Endies- street, Salisbury, Wilts, WaS on 6aturday brought up at the Mausioss-Isutse by Jarvis, a detective, on a warrant side signed by the Lord Mayoc, charged with feloniously snaking ;Ihe, a transfer of certain stock and quinuities, to wvit, £1,228 ,en- 6s. 3d. Three per, Cent. Consolt, onl the 30th of July ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IS LELLIGENCE. ;, BOW-STREET-YESTliED±Y. EMBEZZLEMENT s5Y A BARIffSTERXS CLERK.-Jao11es Brain- ley, a yonng man of respectable appearance, filling the siltation of clerk to Mr. 1. D. Craig, Q.C., Park-villa, , Upper Norwood, and Old-square, Lincoln's-inn, was a charged with embezzling fees to the amount of £472 10s., ndue to his employer. Mr. D. Craig deposed that the prison-r had baen ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... XIDDLESEX SESSIONS. TPESDAY THsE UNNowNV ToXGUR.- Wlliam Frederick Augustus Cordser, 25 (education superior), wasindicted for stealing a gown, the property of Joseph Cole. Mr. TindalAtkin- son prosecuted; Mr. Sleigh defended the prisoner. The prosecutor is the landlord Or a public-house called the DMaidenhead, in Goswell-stiest, where a corcert or free and eagy is held. On the evening of the ...

MR. BRIGHT ON THE CASE OF THE ENGLISH ENGINEERS

... MR. BRIGHT ON THM CASE OF TIE - --E1GLISH ENGMINEERS. The Lfflowing letter Irom. Mr. Bright, 111.P., was received by Mr. J. M'Adam, of Glasgow. It was, of course, written prior to the statement made by the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the House of Commons on Friday night week :_ 'Dear Sir,-T am not surprised at the sympathy felt and expressed in Glasgow for the English engineers who have ...

THE LATE LIBEL ON THE EMPEROR OF THE FRENCH

... TlEB LATE LIBEL oS X THlE BEMPEBROR OF THE FRE'NOC. COURT 01 QUIEENN'SBUCK-YWNltMY. [Sittings in Banco before Lord Caeiteranld Justices [VIGSnTAI4N, LIILE, end UnutInOM N.] THE QUEEN V. EItr.Vii) E TRU Ei,4iE. Mr. Edwin James, Q.C., withi linninwas Mr. J. Swan, in- structed by Mr. Leverson, said lie applied on behalf of Ed- ward Truelove, priiiter and pulslisher, carrying on business I in the ...

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL NEWS

... all TIHE CASE OF THE CAGLIARI. Cal The reply of the Court of Naples to the last Sardinian Note was qu officially communicated on Thursday to Count Cavour. It is couched las in moderate terms, but contains a flat refusal of the Sardinian stb demands. mn ITALY.-PIEDnMONTESE POLITIs-Count Cavour made a remark lit able speech in the Piedmontese Chamber, on the 16th, in defence of me the new bill ...

Published: Saturday 24 April 1858
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3978 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

INQUEST ON MR. URQUHART'S CHILD

... INrQUEST ON MfR. URQUHARYS COHILD, \o lnve r seen requested to publishl the followiolg cor r csponidenc in reference to the recent inquest on the body o fir. Urqiiltart's child ?? 509, Upper Mount-street, Dublir, March :30. ''My dealr Sir-I have been much distressed at Scoing in SOniC of the Irish papers reports of al intquest npon s, chlild of Mr.tl: rqubart's, copied from the report of a ...