COUNTY COURT

... uUZORB MR. CONWAY, DlE5UTY-JUDOE. TUESDAY, JULY 7. ItlON'AGIIAN v. TyRiiR.-Inl this case, which was heard before the court on Friday, the 3rd instant, his honour delivered judgment tbis rorning. Mr. Gray appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Woodburn for the defence. His Honour ?? was an action brought to recover the SUM Of Is 55dmgsfrtedetention of two casks. It appears that the plaintiH' who ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... COURTS OF EQUITYZ-BATIRDY, JULY 11L * ,(Before tire L ordLChanoelor.) HARDING V. eTIaB'rtN. The further hearing of this case, (an appeal from Vice- Chancellor Stuart), was adjourned until to-day, when the * arguments were concluded, It will be recollected that the .chief question relates to aleged undue influences said to ,be exercieed by the defendant and his wife over an aged gentleman named ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Air, 3d. C. S. Kynnersley. ANour.ER DisoRDnRn ' PAUPER.-A girl, an inmate of the Birmingham Workhouse, named Elizabeth Hill, was committed to the House of Oorrection, with hard labour, for having been disorderly at that establishment on the previous day, BoeninG & SIST'R.-A dirty, miserable-looking womian, named Haema/s Siviter, residing in Digbeth, ...

THE ABDUCTION AND MURDER OF A CHILD AT ISLINGTON

... THE ABDUCTION AND MURDER OF A CAHLD AT ISLINGTON. I The public interest in this cae continues to in- 6 erea, and Mr. Rowe's nursery in William-street, New T North-road, was yesterday besged throughout the day by curious crowds anxious to see the place where the mangled body of Elizabeth Hunter was found on Monday last. The h ground is, of course, in charge of the police, and Mr. Zowe, the ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COMrt. YESTERDAY. Ilmyor Mn., Gouuxum munoxi Mtnian ADJUDICATION WHERE THRER IS A DEED OF ARRIANGEMEN{T, IMPORTANT JU~DGFXYET. Diel Honour ?? morning gave judgment in r W. 9 Neal. A dlisptesle adjudicationr. 31r, ottiraur, of the Oxfora Circuit, Mr. B. Wright, and Mr. Fitter ware in attendl aece for the patrties. The ?? to tin judgment :- InI thidec000 of Neal, which is ...

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, ...

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 

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 ...

SHOCKING MURDER NEAR BATH

... SHOCKING MURDER NEAR BATT1. THREE CHILDREN DROWNED-SUICIDE OF TI MURDERMESS An occurrence, the most deplorable that has happeo in this neighbourhood for many years, took place on )1 e1 day afternoon, a short distance from the village of Bath ampton, being no less than the drowning of three childze' by their mother, who afterwards terninated her eoxiseno in a similar manner. The name of the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LONDON COURT OF BANlKRUPTOY-YESTS[tlD.Y, (Before Mr. Commi.ssionaer Fane.) THB LONDON AND EASTERN BANK.-IN RE COLMM AVAUGH. Mr. Sargood applied this morning for the release of tbii bankrupt from custody. It will be remembered that a short time since his Honour Mr. Commissioner Go00bUar granted leave for the bankrupt to come up and surrer&ir after the expiration of twetnty-one daya, unless the ...

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 

TRIPLE MURDER AND SUICIDE

... -i TRJ'PLB MURDER 4111) ?? ?? bc psi bs ?? ohildr d thodr b iowlthefrhdeaths rn tm;aian cueacs nogw#- f lie at. Bh4erg , DahcS~ alsacut three mieo eath4. t ModeemA :- who *xeeAmt. ou ys of eo, W eWifeof, Snmed Oe, wh w abouxt twenty yeasw her~xbt theiy ltivd with thoir fiveD childre in ?? a L a Gdlowa hil~ge, In Bath. 1'nnd teyi wi r ' go d cicm nead abot fouryearv eg hyerj ?? Ijashhll %asburb ...