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 Police Court

... ilinmilq,?aml police cl'6 6ultrl. Yl` ES R tDNtY. 'mliin i t If'. S. Coo-, Esqrc.. A WiiztwiNtTO Ttril tan 4ew _A enonelehlal idate-aged manl, giving the sane of ?? Iforbilry, Liverpool, tale inat malwker, wos broug~ht up Iitier tliq following circuasatanices 'oline-aonhtl~i~le Spier~s slated ?? ad a late I raer oil tile precelieg night he -f al h e e defendant dr ank tad hio.tp:elile 'i!t ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... . irminugam t ingreutrg court. - YESTERDAY. BEFORE! MRi. RnEGstr.PAR WATERFIELD. At the sitting of the Court yesterday morning, the learned Regis- trarsaid lie fully anticipated that the newly-appointed Coinnlis- sioner, - Saunders, Esq., would have attended in order to take~hs seat. He had not, however, yet arrived, but there was little doubt he would come in the course of the mErning. He ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUgr. MONDAY,.DECEMBER 27. BEFORE IlRt. 3.- S. MANSFIELD. Vcoua-VT A.SSAu~T.-Jasnes Ntsggett a sailor, w, as charged with a violent assault on amses Burns.'a boy aged 12 years, the eon of a porter. During a, row in Preseoit-row, Titbebarna. 1street. to which the prisoner and Another .were engaged, the former took tsp a, piece of iron enid fluni it s ith great violence at ...

COURT OF SESSION—FIRST DIVISION

... COURT OF SESSION-FIRST DIVISION. THURSDAY, December 16. LOBD ADvoaATS v. LORD SALTOUN. The Right Ron. Marjory, Lady Saltoun, only child of the deceased Simon Fraser of Ness Castle, and of King's Arms Yard, Coleman Street, in the City of London, Esq., and Dowager of the late Right Hon. Alexander, Baron Saltoun, executed a deed of tailzie of the lands of Ness Castle, and others, to which the ...

GOWN RIOTS AT CAMBRIDGE

... A war is evidently raging between the University students and the police. The Cambridge Police-court was crowded on Wednes- day by undergraduate members of the University, who, actuated by the esprait dee corps, were anxious to hear complaints investigated which had been laid against five students of Trinity College, by a member of the borough police force, who charged them with assault- ing ...

Published: Sunday 12 December 1858
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 802 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE MURDER NEAR QUEEN-SQUARE

... On Tuesday, Mr. Wakdey. the coroner, and a jury composed of some of the principal inhabitants, con- cluded the inquirv-adjourned from Thursday last-- into the death of Charles Canty, who was murdered by Edward Tombs on the previous Tuesday morning, at 17, Glocester-street, Queen-square, Bloomsaury, as stated in our last Journal. The deceased was a litho- grapher and printer, 24 years of age, ...

IPSWICH POLICE

... i MONDAY.-Before C. Burton, Esq.. (Chairman) ; C. Deane, Esq., T. B. Ross, Esq,, H. Miller, Esq., S. t B. Cbapanau, Esq. A Sad Cae.-Mary Ann Webster. a woman with a child In her arms, was charged with stealing a worsted jacket, the property of r Benjamin C. Bloordefld. Proseentor keeps a beer-house In Curve street, St. toeon's. It was proved by his wife that on Saturday, the 4th December, the ...

Law Intelligence

... Lawd -i. I tigepn, I 1. ? I, I OIUST OW' CHANCERY. L1NCO0LN!S-INN. Al 104l`BHiOBI Tzz LouD C55ASCELLOR,-7Appeal: Wythes T. Labouchere. part heard. -AT 10j. - ABoas mors 2.00s Jusriiss.-Appeals, IL. Wood V, Mriorlbak~s. PaR-thealrd-Taytor v. Taylor.. LLS CORT AMCEBY-LANE. AT 10.-Petiflonsj(mlopposod case, 31P lton .Short Canse: rar~eaees Y. Huint-Stor v.Stonor-PeksV. Stottl- hurt, oart leard. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I LAW INTRELLZGENE. C OIIANCERY APPEAL COURT-YrSEmRDAY. s5yl (oefore the Lord Chancellor and the Lord Justice of Plai I Appeal.) Opp Iicieial~tjee v. Barrinti~on.-A report made in this case rasp found certain annuity deeds charged on the funds In the told stilt, and that they were not Invalidated by reason of ass6 not being enrolled under the provisions of the English mis annuity act, 58d Gsa. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... D I S TRICT NEW S. IA.. le (CONTINUED.) Id BRIGHTON COUNTY COURT. le [Before W. Furner, Esq.] Se FRIDAY, NO1YrMnER 26.-In Susannal Clarke and Han- Y nah Clarkev. Ellen Horne, a claim of 121. I9s. 4d. for ; board and lodging provided, Mr. Lamb appeared for plaini- ls ?? pleaded coverture. One of the plain- tiffs, Hannah Clarke, ?? years ago defendant D' placed two delicate children at our house ...