THE DISASTER ON THE SHREWSBURY AND HEREFORD RAILWAY

... THE DISASTEP ON THE SIRETWSBURfvY AAD HEREFOID RBAILIA Y. CORONER'S INQUEST ON THE BODIES. [FROM OUR OWN rtErORTER,] rd HEREFORD, TUESDAY EVENING. This evening M1r, Peter Warburton, the coroner for this city, resumed the inquiry (which was formally opened on Saturday afternoon last), in the board-room at the railway til station here, into the circumstances attending the deaths of Sophia Lowe. ...

FORGED CERTIFICATES

... YORGED CER17FICAT TES. The following case has just beon tried at the Haoited Petty Sessions:- Andrew French, 35, late ,rssistont-teacher at the HIlsted Grammar School, was brought up ic. custody, charged, upon the information of the Rev. It. G. Watson, M.A., thr head master, that he did on the 2 of Aurust last offer hires elf as a servant to the said R. G. Watson with a forged and countoeleit ...

THE ACCIDENT TO THE EXPRESS ON THE LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY

... TRE A CCIDE 2' 7'0 TTWE EXPRESS ON THE LO VDOV 4Y dD NORTE- AWES[VBRN.iIL WA Y. 7as Oa inquiry, lost night, at the Euston Hotel, it was as- )ut certained that Mr. Aptpleby, of S6venoaks, who was so Iry seriously injured abou the head and faze, was progressing t favourably under the hands of the medical officer to the ,as rai!way company, and in A fair way of speedily recoverirg, i being able ...

Law Intelligence

... I Bntu'ise nse. ' -- -17 ?? NOTIOS-THIS DAY. B COURT OV CHkNCERY, LINCDLN'S-INN.hIi AT ?? ruz LORDS JU8CSrc..-.ApeA~. motions:. al Draper v. M. S. and- L. lafllwy Conipimy-spurgin v. White. ~ Appea petition: Wortflan v. -Kynaston. Bankrpt I~tto Re Le-Mortimner and Moptimer-eandevadGie. a AT 10.-For ?? .Ptesn oamnind Hatfelld's Estates, as, : ikrab-athlr. Boward--Overton .Cu ti ves~eiia~l~m on ...

Law Intelligence

... Laa Entetgynce. I NOTICES.-THIS DAY. COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, BASINGHALlATRRT. 115Fo0R W.M CoXIMnsSso0siy FAN.-IL. R. Watts, certifcate, at U-D. GCeen, adjouraco examination, at 1ll. COURT PAPEMS.-HUAiY TERM, 1861. COURT OF DIVOBCE, WESTMINSTER. Cases to be heard before the Full Court for Divorce and Matri- monial Causes, at Westminster. on the 18th day of January, 1881.-Fisher v. Fiher and Penner ...

Law Intelligence

... WLAI I~ntUliftntg. I I .. . .. . . * - I HOTOF.-TIBDAY. PIES? DAr OF HILARY TERIL COURT OF CHANCERY, LWOCOLWO'-INN. AT 1k.-zyou m ORDSJU5WU.- Appeal motions: Dykev. aylr, art ?? Worceeteasbfro Is Rala3x~t 1 PruyR aeo' Railway (2)- t- ~ROLLS COURT, CHANCERY-LANX AT 10.-For judgment ?? South Western Railway Comprany exC parte lord Henldey. Motions. causes, &a.: ilcooam V. Green-Carturight v. ...

EAST RIDING SESSIONS

... The General Quarter Sessions for the East Riding Of the county of York werc opened at Beverley Court-house, on Tues- day last, before tbe followintg bench of ?? Strickland, Esq. (chairman); Rev J Blanchard, BenSj Haworthb Esq, Rev George Wray, W D T Dnesbery, Esq, E W Smith, Esq, Thos Prickett, Esq, C A Darley, Esq, E C Taylor, Req. B B Hawvortb, Esq. David Burton, Esq, Hon Arthur Dun- combe, ...

Published: Friday 04 January 1861
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3666 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE NEW STREET RAILWAY TUNNEL

... An inquest was held at the Qaeen's Hotel, yesterday, on the body of Thonas Dilkg, an Inspector of Permanent Ways, in the employment of the London and North- Western Railway Company, who was knocked down and killed by a train of empty carriages in the New Street south tunnel on Monday night last. The Jury having been sworn, proceeded to view the body, which was in one of the rooms at the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. }fore Meisrs. Thomas Lloyd, P. Line, arel W. Lucy. A Suweecrou's CAsr.-A young mar, named George Biidulph, tvas charged by Policoeconstable 194, with having been found loitering in New Town Row, end going up eeveral entrlee tbero from three o'clock to alsifpast four on Sunday morning last. He ewas disebageid; but it wsas stated from the Banch thait the ordoer bad, under the ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERlDAY. Before Messrs. T. C. S. K}snnersley, S. Buckley, artd IY. Riehards. PRISONERB REBUANDED.-JOhM Raddell and Sarah, Brooker were brcugat up on remand, charged with stealing two dies, the pro. perty of Mr. AlIday, wireo drawer, Birchall Street, In consequence of Detective Poolo, who had the case in hand, being out of town, the prisoner$ were again remanded until to-day.-A respectable. ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POi~E JO.URTS. : .1~~ ~ E. TH IC - Henry .Bell was brought ?? eoetb Lord Ma~jpn h~hx fstealing quniyo bacon and other artioles, the propet of Mfesss Oage and C~ g r~~ Mr. *olitnet again- appeared fo'r thp prosecutioi n Mr. Crawfuril, from 'Aiio4Plo f Mr. 3Orfor tmpi aoner.I Pa I It 4 ~Ii Recollected thtthe prisoner obtaiech froec tOrnnhfttkeqprombthatl.Wabd UMm lver,,but whoutesy ...