MURDER AT COVENTRY

... murder against John Kiugston. Tlie V ZIUxE OF A Kis.-At the New Bailey Court, on Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forrest with having assaulted her in a railway-carriage on the way from Rochdale to Manchester. He put his arm round her waist ...

THE PHŒNIX CASES IN THE NORTH

... tkae a end use the suruname of Grattan in addition to and t before that of Bellow, and quarter the arms of Grattan Ii with his family armcs, in complianoe with a proviso in . the will of the lato Right Eon. James Grattan, of Tin- l- nebinob, county Wicklow ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Sessions. CAUTrrO sTO hASTEnS AND APPRENIrcES,-Mr. John Weale, of Oxford Street, cblakssith, snmsmosed his apprentice, % young man named James Harris, for neglect of service. Mr. Allenby, from the oflice of Mr. John Smith, instructed by Meosrs. Powell and Son ...

SUMMER ASSIZES—1859

... arrangements for all tile other towns have only been completed.] TE REv. ii. G. GUINNESS IN BELFAST.-Last even- ing the Rev, H. Grattan Guinness ?? in Mlay Street Church, to a very large congregation, tile sacred edifice being as crowded as it was the previous ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... with tobacco, and that he had delivered the same to a Mr. John Yeates, Greenock. The penalties are 2001. for each count. i . E VALUE OF A KISS.-At the New Bailey t' durt, on 'Saturday, Henry Grattan was charged by Nancy Forreat with having assaulted her ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... Marquis of Downohire and party, Earl Cardigan and party, VisocunteesB Bctive, Lord Snndye, Lord Alfred Paget, Lord Barclay Paget, Sir R~alph and Lady Howard, Sir William and Lady Clay, Sir John Lister Kayo, Sir John Lowther, the HoNonrable Qiway Toler ...

Published: Sunday 01 May 1859
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1631 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEEDS DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... three wherries loaded with pig me.'&rj weighing altogether ten tons, exclusive of engine. W'e fborth trial was up to the Cardigan Arms, Kirkstall-road, w: Cb a weight of forty tons, on the before-named wherries. T.fhe whole ot these trials wore perfectly ...

THE ASSAULT UPON MR. TRAFFORD

... this D alibi in favour of Matthiewman. prisee I. . M'le atilicwmcass, father of the prisoner, said he lived pHie, for In Grattan-street, Kirketall-road, and his eon lodged withplc rc. him. Both he and his eon worked at Burnley and Nichols' place 25. ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... DISTRICT NEWS. (CONTINCED.) ISLE OF WIGHT. NEWPORT. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH. TrXTH AFTER —Wuite (Chant double), West in G. Te and Jubilate, lliivli in li. Evening Serviif 1 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... nature, resulting from fire arms, at Great Clacton, on Monday. It appears that Mr. Archer, go: seed grower of that parish, previous to going out rat shoot- ing, was standing in the room with a loaded gun under his r arm, and whilst his wife was looking ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the same, and Bo I think are the coats, but I cannot answer for them, as I never unfolded them, After I missed them I said, John what has become of the things out of Sir Charles's ward- roeer He said, 5 ?? thing- V I said, Don't ask meo what things ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CIRCUIT. CARDIGAN, MARCH 5 ?? Mr. Justice Hill) ADnuLTRrY.-DAvnes v. Ds-vrss.-This was an isene sent down by. the Court o Probate and Divorce to be beard before a specia~l jury. Te petitioner was M~rs. Jane Davies, and the respoudent Mr. John Davies, a ...