Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... Naaltruptq oloart. YESTERDAY. DErOnE Moa: REoRTRAIR WVILSON. In re John Cowen, Nlereastle-uncder-Lionte, ?? for Ape last examination of the bankrupt, attended by Mr. Smith, (as agent for rr. Ltitchfie ...

STAFFORDSHIRE MIDSUMMER ASSIZES

... Tue Commission of Assics for the county' Of Staffoadalitrewa olpened on Saturday evening, tn ti h ie gllB Stafford, by Mr. Justice Hill, who -arrived from Worcester sh ...

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... LAW, POLICE, AND Cow 0 THE GRANDISON PREBAGE.-The lords proco15C11 ljudgent on Saturday in the long-pe' n of the Grandison Peerage. The Lord Chancellor prono t thejudgment of the house that Sir Henry Ber Ptrnouced Norfolk) had made out his claim to the title. ( ChelmsEford was followed on the essno side by Lord Brougham and Lord Crauworth. But ae the re Grandison has long been dormant, it now ...

Published: Friday 02 July 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1041 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW, POLICE, AND CRIME

... 1 LAW, POLICE, AND COElF. I GREAT NORTRERN.-TnE DISMISSED SECRETARY. -The action which Mr Mowatt, the late secretary for the Great Northern. Railway, brought against the directors of that company for what he called his wrongful dismissal from office was tried at Chelmsford on Fri- day. Mr Mowatt was dismissed on account of the success of Redpath's frauds, which was attributable to his ...

Published: Friday 30 July 1858
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 823 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY & ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CASh OF BIGAMY & ELOPEMENT FROM LIVERPOOL. At the Birkenhead polio6 couirt, yesterday Philipt~ dl Field, glass aud china dealer, St. Martin's Aarket, a1 ea and who resided in Break-road, Everton, was brought 1( if before' J.S. JacksonI, Esq., charged ?? gp~oug lady,,named Maiy Ann Thomas, his firstb Wife' I eing still 'elive. The principal particulara of this C kk ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIERPOOL POICE COURT. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. B. BEFORE DIR. JOHN S. MANSFIELD. 1E AIVWLT ON THE PoLC.-Ehlias Wharton and Catherine sc Wallace. residents of Albion-street, were charged with assault- L he ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... TUESDAY, JULY 20. a EBEFORE MR. J. S. MANSFlIELD. . STABnnexoa.-Mary Ross, all abaidoned-looking female, who had been previously in prison 33 times. was charged with stab- sing ...

Nisi Prius Court, Tuesday, July 27

... Mr. Justice Williams took his seat in Court this morning at 10 o'clock. The first case was one of SEDUCTION AT LOWESTOFT. Allen v. Rambly.-Mr. O'Malley and Mr. Palmer appeared for the plaintiff; Mr. Power and Mr. Dasent for the defendant. .Mfr. O'Malley said the plaintiff in this case was a corn merchant. and also carried on the business of a haberdasher at Lowestoft. This business he mainly ...

ANNUAL SESSION

... An annual general session of the magistrates of the couipty was held in the Court House in this town on Thursday last. In the absence of the Right Hon. M. T. Baines, the meeting was presided over by Mr. T. B. Addi- son. There were also present the Revs. J. S. Birley and C. :. bendall; Messrs. E. Ashworth, J. Bairstow, Eo Birley, Peter Catterall, J. Catterall, T. Cross, i. DundleC J. Ecebes, J ...

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 ...

SUMMER ASSIZES

... 1 . SUMMER ASSTZES. . . I (FROM OUR coOUsPOlNDHTs). : NAAS, WERDNESDAY.-The ascizes were opened this t day, 28th July, ia the Crown Court-house of Nase. I The Lord Chief Baron presided In the Crown court, I and the following grand jury were sworn befort his I lordship:- .arvey Lewls, saq, foreman s David O'Connor Henchy, Esq, M P; Wm Henry Cogan, Eaq, M P; Sir Gerald G Aylmer; Bart; John ...

THE GWEEDORE INQUIRY

... TIO : Q R ; . . . . . . i I 0 T his (;WS ?? l: Y FoR3J-! NQ ; ! .~ . (FROM OUR 07( REPORTER.) TWELFTH DAY. to LONDON, FRIDAY), JuLY 2.-The Seleat oramitt a re-assembled 'today in room No.., , and'th a re t wa a very numerous lttendance of ember5 of pt ,lipment and the publi~rMr. Bagwell .piesided, bad the fallowing members of the coleimittee were present :-Mr. Sergeant Deasy, Mr. Maguires ...