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CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... I I OLD COURT. (Before the Recorder.) ?? Pike, 29, Margaret Pike, 33, and Margaret Tiggell, 13, were charged with the offence of coining. The male prisoner pleaded guilty. The facts of this case will be fresh in the recollection of the public, as the prisoners have only been very recently ex- amined at the police-court. It appeared that in consequence of information received by the police, ...

Law Intelligence

... R-a-b) Inteuianut. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INN. Ar 101-BrpoRE THE LORDS JUSTICra.-3V order: Attorney-Gene- rl v. Wilkinson. Appeals9: Lincoln v. Wrlght, part heard-Reun- pbrey v. Oliver-Eainshoctton v. Mdabon. ROLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE. AT 2 D.-Causes, An.: Wiison v. Coplend, part herd - Neale v. stewart - Edwards v. Crowther -7 Lazenby y. ?? V.- Oralat (2)-GOOdall V. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... WORSHIP-STREET. George Avery, 62 years of age, formerly a sergeant in the G division of police, was charged with attempting to commit suioide by catting his throat with a razor. The unfortunate man said that a series of misfortunes had impelled him to attempt his life. The immediate cause was having been refused relief on application at a workhouse. He had a family of six children, and his ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I - THB POLICE CO UCTS. I MANSION HOUSE. J'ohn Ereter was charged with stealing a cash-book and some leaves out of a ledger, and also with stealing several sums of money, the pro; te f s loyer (trading under the firm of Prince ?? outfitters, Lomrbard-Ateet. Mr. Humphreys appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Charnock for the defence. The prisoner was origtuafly charged. with stealing the cash ...

Law Intelligence

... watu 11*11tamt. I ?? 43 - ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ sate NOTICES.-THIS DAY.UC COURT OF CHANCERY, LISCOLN'S-INN. Th, AT 1I&..-BEFORSTH LORD CE1ANClceLLo.-AP'cOlS Jauncey V. tak Knowles, part ?? v. ?? v. 1laden-Audsloy v. n AT 1l.-ItElORlO Tro LORSD JUSeiGES.-LUnatie petitions: Re Ash doi: -Davenport- enls-T ?? tkn- not Mtux-Wood. A ppeas: (Ibcu v. Bllohop-Rodge v. Prichard ~5). n ROLLS COURT, CH{AWOlLRY ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASSIZE IJNELLIGENCE. MIDLAND CIRCUIT.-LINCOLN, DEC. 13. The Hon. Mr. Justice Crompton arrived in Liscola from Nerthampton by the 1.43 train. His lordship proceeded to the City Sessions Honae, when the commission for the County of the city was opened, and after'the charge to the rand jury, the court adjourned to the County Hall at 9 e cflk ta-morrow morning. There is but one prisoner for trial. ...

Law Intelligence

... Utu Irntdligtnct. 1 , -- - ---0 NOTICES.-THIS DAY.eq COURT OP CHANCERY. LINCOLN'S-INW4. AT 10i.]SAVRayS TalE LORDS JUerToee.-Appeals. Bell v. Midlanld chi RaIlway. part ?? v. Mdousley.Pi ROLLS COURT. CHANCERY-LANE.a] AT IO.-For judgment.: Re Broadhurst and another Tob he- apA tloned: ?Xetsopsilton Counties AsoeranceCmenv.ro. ?? ctasahekra Re Colaton's Hospital.pm ?? a. a ale &C.: Broughtons v. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before Mr. Pashley, Q.C., Assistant-Judge.) The following proclamation wasmadeby the sheriffs bailiff, r Mr. Hemp, at the commencement of the ?? t Vane Tempest, commonly called Lord Ernest Vane Tempest, come forth and surrender yourself to the custody ot the Sheriff nf Miodlesex, on or before the 31st day of January f instont, according to the exigency of a writ to answer the Queen for a ...

THE WESTMEATH MURDER

... THB 7VESSTHEdTH UiDE1. The announcement on Thursday by some of the Dublin papers of the death of Thomas Jeyop byas premature aslt wasnot until Friday that hebreathed his lest. An inquest was held on Saturday by Mr. T. Fetherston, one ot the coroners for the county of Westmeatb, when the facts re- spectinig the assassination, which we have already published9 were fally detailed. The evidence of ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COIU:RTS. MANSION-HOUSE. Starnrzl Sheppard, 17, was charged with ass ultingChrrl, Fox. The prosecutor said he was a quartermaster living W, oolwicb. On Tuesday ufteronoon be was passing tbroo;0 Billingegate-mork't, with a friend, and seeing a di t ~a ance he went up to see what it vrs about. Hesawae of men and lads, among whom was the printtr throwing baskets end fith nt one another ...

THE WIFE MURDER IN NEWPORT

... TYE WPIFB Al URDER IN NEWPORT. Matthew Francis was brought before the magic ha tratea at Newport, Monmouihshire, on Monday, charged PC with the wilful murder of his wife, Sarah Francis, as reported , in the Daily News of that day. Several witnesses were ex- iti amined, and deposed to the racts we have already given e alter which the prisoner made a statement, by his ow n desire, r~e thce ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The August adj ourned General Sessions commenced yes- terday morning at the Guildball, Westminster, before Mr. Creasy (presiding for the assistant judge), Mir. Payne, end the following jusiices-MIr. Cotterell, Mr. Hogarth, Mr. Gould, Mr. Charman, Mr. Parbury, Sir James Tyler, Mr H. H. Harwood, and Mr. Bird. The calendar contains the namnes of45 prisoners, 43 charged with felony and 6 with ...