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... I Raf bIntiffguct. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. JUJDICIAL COMMI TEEOTHAL PRIVY COUNCIL, WBHITEHALL; AT 101.-Wise v. Bhoobun Moyee WLebla and another. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT 10J.-BEFOE TTHE LORDS JUsTICEs.-Appeals : Warner v. Smith-Price v. Salusbury-Watkins v. Weston. ROLLS COURT, CHANCERRY-L&NE. At 10.-For judgment: Mackenzie's Settlement. By order: ReSydney. Causes, &c.: Lock v. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... LAW AND POLICE| - - BAIL COURT. T911ATICAL COPYBIOHT.-LAOY v. RHYs. - ThiS was an action brought last Tuesday by the plaintiff, a theatrical publisher inthe Strand, against the defendant, Captain Horton Rhys, who Sas the Lessee of the Sadler's Wells Theatre, to recover the sum of g12, being six penalties of 40s. each for representing a piece entitled The Roll of the Drum, without the consent ...

Published: Sunday 15 February 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1691 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LAW OF SEIZURE

... THE LAW OF SEIzURR In the Court of Queen's Bench, on Monday, Was case Edwards v. Hollingsworth. Mr. hibtla a a Lasxton were counsel for the pleintif; Mr. T. And \{ and Mr. T. Salter for the defendant. 41144 The plaintiff w*a a person who stated that he independently, his friends adding to his icoe li7ed defendant was an auctioneer in Holborn. The kI was brought for a wrongful conversion and de ...

HORRIBLE MURDER IN MANCHESTER

... On Saturday afternoon, a horrible wife-murder was deliberately perpetrated in a beer-house in Edge- street, near Shudehill-market. The murderer, who is now in custody, is a young man named Levi Tay- lor, and he is scarcely eighteen years of age. Two months ago Taylor, a labourer in the employ of Mr. John Day, ironfounder, of Failsworth, married a woman of the class generally known as unfortu ...

ATTEMPTED OUTRAGES UPON FEMALES

... ATTEMPTED OUTTRAGES UPOT FEMALnS The master of the Strand Union workhouse attended d before the magistrate at Bow-street Police-court, on Tues- 'd day, and reported lhe following abominable ccurnence.- He stated that on Sunday last a young woman, having e the appearance of a respectable servant, brought a note a' addressed to the matron, and purporting to be written 'by a, lady of Sitla in ...

COURT OF COMMON COUNCIL

... COUBi OF COMMONV COUYCIL. A special Court of Common Council was holden yesterday, under the presidency of the Lord Mayor, for the purpose of disposing of some business in coetlexion with some railway projects having reference to the City of Lou. don, and othermatters. THE PROPOSED RAILWAY STATION IN FINS]BURT-SQU'AEL Alderman HALE presented a petition from inhabitant householders and others in ...

DEPLORABLE SUICIDE

... An inquest was held at the Dock hotel , Upper East Snithfield, by Mr. Humphreys, on Tuesday night, respecting the death of Anne Bush, aged twenty-two, who lost herilife under very painful circumstances. Mr. W. K. Stephens said that be was a wine and brandy merchant in Cannon-street. City, and that the deceased was his servant. On Monday week she went out for a holiday, and he never saw her ...

EXTRAORDINARY BREACH OF PROMISE

... *LCTR gtO I B REACH OF PROMISE. - - AnAVi4.-ThiS case has omcupied some I trinthe coturt of Exchequer.-Mr. Charles Pol- ki pne d the proieidings, The declaration stated that tue defendant had agreed to marry the plaintiff, thid tie defendant pleaded that he did not agree.-- sadi tltceret Shee staid the plaintiff was twenty-two D or ae, and daughter of a surgeon in Dublin, )31 r0, seenty years ...

PROCEEDINGS IN THE DIVORCE COURT

... I P'ROC2EDRMGS IN TZE 21 N COURT. DAVIES X. DAVI. S AND HUONjS. bihis was Vs.uit for a dissolution of marriage, promoted Ly the husband against his wife, on the ground of her adultery with the co-respondent. Dr. Spinks represented thb' petitioner; there was neither answer nor appearance fir the other parties. Prom the evidence it appeared that th narriage took place in May, 1841, the ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST SIR ROBERT GYLL

... SIERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST UR ROBERT ?? On Monday.a case came before the bench of megistrates petty sessions sitting at Hampton, in which Sir Robert Gyll, of Feltham, near Staines, was the defendant, and a young girl named Hannah Crow, aged sixteen, was the complainant, wherein she charged'the defendant with committing a violent and indecent assault upon her on Saturday, the 6th of December last. ...

POLICE

... PROPERTY v. Pnrtson.-The relative values of a tailor's shop- window and a poor shoemaker's head were set forth at the Mansion House on Tuesday, in the following cases: James Ward, a stone- mason, and having, as he slid, no home, was charged with the follow. ing outrage: The complainants were Messrs Still, of 87 Cannon street West, master tailors, whose shop-windows are of plate glass, in large ...

Published: Saturday 14 February 1863
Newspaper: The Examiner
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 997 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Lam Intelligence

... Raw XItfiliat£it. I NOTICES-THIS DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. AT IO).-BEFORE THE Loons JusTICEs. -Appeal motion: Snowdon v. Metropolitail Railway Company. Appeals; Price Vr. Salusbur'y, part heard. At ROLIS COURT, CHANCERY-LANX in 10 I.-For judgment: Locke v. Prescott. To be mentioned :an Caddick v. Cook. Motions (tbe Third Seal). Causes, Ike.: Ellicec ai v. Roupell-Catton v. Wyld ...