ALLEGED NEGLIGENCE IN THE PADDINGTON WORKHOUSE

... ALLEGED NEGLIGERICE IN THE PADDING- TON WOERHOUBS _ I An inquiry was held on Tueaday by Dr. Larkeostr at the Black Lion Tavern. Byaywater-road, respeeting the death of Mr. Frederick Dawsion Tomlins, aged thirty- six years, which ,ccurred under circumstances that have given rise to a chrge of ?? against the Padding ton Union authorities. E. German said that dceased was the owner of 4 large ...

DEVON MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... DEVON MIDSMMER SESSIONS. The Midsummer Quarter Sessions' was opened at the Castle of Exeter yesterday, for the disposal' of the county business. The Right Hon. the Earl of Devonpresided, and the' following magistrates were also ?? S. H. r Northoote, Bart., M.P., SirJ. T. B. Duckworth, Sir 3. a Kennaway, Sir M. Lopes, M.F., Sir J. L. Duaitze, Sir B. a S. Prideaux, Dr. Budd . B. Davy, A. ;1. ...

SUFFOLK TRINITY SESSIONS

... SU U FPOLK 'P INIlTY SliISSJION. BECOLES, Mionday, June 29. IWeOre luim KIeTrieh, EIsq., Chairman; tile Rcv. 1t. ?? I IOYO. IDr. UMftotl, Col. Bloli, ndl Charles Swi'l-ard. ?? 'Il anmd ?? havimeS hcull enaiuntilled and the (Jllevll'~ proclximiationl ?? vica and iamiiorallity hlveit: hren read hi tihe Clerk of thle Peaet, the Chiir. 'Itl it his charge to tile ( rand Jory, sai-NIr. Fore. tt ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER IN CLERKENWELL

... ATTEMPTED MURIDER IN* PLRKN'WELL. . . _ . _ L L On Friday, Da72iel Hwies, a boobbindes gof 40, Percival-street, Ulerkenwell, was charged at &crken- wvell police-boutt, with cutting and wounding Tlsonss Davis, wit h intent so do him grevious bodily harmas Clerkenwell. The complainant, who had both his hands ban- daged, said, between twelve and one this morning I heard great quarrelling in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... t- -- X ., ?? ?? . FjNGB-; ?? -.MRlBUBLIUGH-BSEET, .: * pDPZLE5iNT BY- A- -ax- 'E A' Bowma 0? DGAuusanB -JarAes Smith, alias Charles 'Stercqd late-lerk to the Evruton board i guardians, was b'5 ht-pyn a wartantsigned:by the Liver l ma f~iiScct, chairgin~g him with embezzling tiahscis o Ol--X6s.,: belonging &-ojlc townsip- of -Evtcon,. ?? Theatton s.tated that' about' ,tie~days, ...

COURT OF SESSION—THURSDAY, JULY 2

... COURT OF SESSION-THUBSDAY, JuLY 2. SECOND DIVISION. Ptin.-THE BARONESS DE BLOuAY AND OTHERS FOR OPINION OF COURT. This was a case remitted for the opinion of the Lords of the Second Division by the Master of the Rolls, under the Act 22 and 23 Vict., cap. O3; The question upon which the opinion of the Court is asked arose in a suit in Chancery for the distribution of the residue of the estate ...

GLEANINGS from the POLICE COURTS

... GLEAN INGB from the POLICE COURTS. I - ?? The cases of crime and misdemeanour brought before the notice oa our Metropolitan Police Magistrates during the past week have been more than usually important and singular. The case which more particularly merits these titles was that heard at Clerkenwell on Wednesday, where a youug man named WiLLIAx Hminy CLAKSN, charged on suspicion with the murder ...

Published: Sunday 12 July 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2102 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRISTOL BAunKUPTCY COURT. 'MONDAY. (EgJlsre Br. C0lmueiesieseer Hill.) Ra W. H. SHELLm~Au, Pontypool, Boot and Shocmaker.- The banktu pt, through illness1 not having filed the accounts ordered on the last o-ccsion, and not having answered the reqnsie~tons of Mr. J. G. Trenerry, solicitor to the assignees, Mlr.a. muskipfor the bankrupt,applied for a further adjourn- ment of the last examination ...

HEAD POLICE OFFICE—DUBLIN, SATURDAY

... HEAD POLICE OFFICE-DunLIN, SATE DAYS rot r - - r.. r [Before M.Ir. di'DEnIOTTr.J : ASsIULT AND APOLOGY- OrN Saturday, MrfS. Anne Jade and M~fr. Joseph Jude appeared to answer a summons at the suit of Mr. Lucius H. Leeringr, for an assaullt at the Antient Concert Rooms on the 21th of Janelast. Mr. feec- ing was the honorary secretary of the Grand Masonic banquet giren on that evening to tho ...

Legal Intelligence

... iW I pyal ?Jqllfdfigalre. COURT OF CHANCERY. DuBaN, YESTERDAY. [FROMI OUR SPECIAL REPoRTERn. TILLY V. CORPORATION OF BELFAST. TaIs case, which was opened at a late hour yester- day evening, was resumed at the sitting of the Court this morning. It was a cause petition filed by Mr. Thomas Tilly, of Henrietta Street, Dublin, against the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of Belfast, praying his ...

A LONG-CONCEALED MURDER AND APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED [ill]

... A LONG-CONCEALED MURDER AND APPREHENSION OF THE SUPPOSED XURDEUER. At the Clerkenwell Police-court on Wednosday, Wm Henry Clarke, aged 17, a ohabbily attired fellow, who described himself as a light porter residing at 31, Lever street, Goswell-3treet, was charged on Buspicion of murdering a girl, aged 8 years, named Betty Hunter, on or about the 30bh of March, 1862, at the Nursery- grounds, ...

Published: Friday 10 July 1863
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. 3efore Meears. T. C. S. K$ ynnrsiefy, Westlcy Richards, andc7 S. Bwckley. BULza.yY IN SumMER LANE,-A mamved woman, named Blizabeth Alligston, residing in Mill Street, was charged with having, on the 5th of June, barglariously broken and entered the house of Mr, Page, Summer Lane, and stolen therefrom a large quantity of clothing. Wr. Palmer appeared for the prisoner. The oase being ...