LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I ?? - - I.-r ~ .- r ?? AES S;CD 0 . l AT t, AWR O Jd RQLN'dNW ?? rjdgment.Wevlfl- 5055 v,,ear a::DO . D auvoiP r, Belsyce Vartear3-. Townend v. Toker- eller's ,(lielor . nellebr and ,appeel -BOL, CQDYRT, 0HkNCERYXLANF AT 16.--Pettiotb'(unopposed first), 25. Short ouse3s: Beau- snouts. CUthtr-.Adrews ?? BsEoalianons F-r#lkiifV. Cowhrd -Walker v. Gray-Langtord v. Mills. Causes, &o. : ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LA W INTRZIGNMR. -1 NOTIGIh-:TaW DAY. EODIRT 0F BAl4ICUPT , vASINO GJ-lRE T. 3s~~s M. RneRh 3IU5AY.-Prlvate: Walic, lt 13- Mn. ?? WnlOW lathe commssinler of the da. M~r. Beejisirar Itohe la the r iaz of the day. COURT OF BAN RiLUPTOY.-JAX.' 3. (Before Wr. Fegistrar Roeb,) 1! R1 rnB0, ALIAS (1001. hs bankrupt, deseorbedne a corninaslon agent, of Petey. sres To~ttrhbamuourtcowd, was' mixed, up ...

ALLEGED INCENDIARY FIRE

... ALLEGED INCENDIARY r1UR. SbortIl a .. . . .alluery umiore one 0 clock yesterdaymloriint a fire was discovered in the premises tiP Lower Clanbrasnil. street, which is occupied by a man nalned Jneph Walsh, a small grocer and provision dealer. Iafor- mation of the occurrenee having reached the Fitre Brignde station, Captain Ingraun and a number of the Fire Brigade, with an engine, at once ...

LATEST LAW AND POLICE

... LATEBT LAW AND POLICE, A _ BAIL COURT.-(Yeaterday.) MERRYMAN v. BLYGBITON.-Thla was an action, in the Bail Court, to recover 117, the valne of thirteen cows. The defendant pleaded never indebted. Mr. Joyce esld Mr. Itarward were connoel for the plaintiff, Mr. Begoey en~d Mr. Boiler Rigby were ceunsel for the defendant. It appeared from the'evidence that the plaintiff ie a cow- keeper at ...

Published: Sunday 21 January 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4030 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT SALVAGE CASE

... IaPOLU'ANT SALVAGE CASE. At the North Shields Police Court, on Tnesdsy, (before Aid. Joseph Spence, and E. Potter, J. Job-. lihg, ani J. Bornett, Esqrs.,) Mr C. A. Adamson with wions was Mr Blingalt, of Durham, appeared on behalf of Henry Appleby and twenty-eight others, of the William Wake salvage boat, to sustain a claim fur salvage services rendered to the brig- Levis, of North Shields, the ...

ALLEGED ROBBERY OF £878 FROM A POST-RUNNER

... ALLEGED ROBBERY OF £87S FROM A POST-RUNNER. On !Thursday no little excitement was caused here by the rapid spread of a rumour that the cost-runner between Tarland and Aboyne had been set upon in the morning by several ruffians, and robbed of the mail-bag, containing £900. All kinds of stories as to the robbery were current in the early portion of the day. The postman was said to have sustained ...

BANGOR PETTY SESSIONS

... These fortuighitly Sessions were held on Tuesday last, before the Rev. Thomas Norris Williams, and Major Vincent *Villiams. B3oxing at Lianfafirfechua.-Robert Williatus and Evan Williams, two young mechanics from Llanfair- fochan, were charged by police-sergeant John Thomas, wvith being drunk and fighting at the above-named vil- lage, on Saturday night, the 30th of December last rhe defendants ...

THE CASE OF ALLEGED FENIANISM IN LONDON

... THE CASE OF ALLEMED PERN1ANSM IN - - - LONDON. On Friday, Michael Butler, eged 53, late of No. 2, Vine- court, Whbteohapel, shoemaker, and Thomas Farrell, 30, late of No. 45, High-street, Mile-end New-town, boet and shoe manufeoturer, were brought up en remand before Mr. Psget, at the Thames Poliee-court, for the third time, charged with iwocuring and persuading, at the perish of Whitechapel, ...

OXFORDSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... OXFORDSHIIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS. rlift'so Sc'ssions c-ommented on Irtonday, When thle lla:gistrates t1ti at oito o'elodk for the transaction of alid thero were presenit the Vi(,eC- Chairrmian (C. B Thiornihill, REsq.), tile l1nkct of JMorhliotrongIt, tlic Eir! of Abingfli, Oie ifOIL. J. 1F. WN. ]2'iiicnes, Sir Hentry Dashwood, Blart., Iligltt lion, J. jiN. Henle0y, Tt.P., Col. 1'ortli, M.1., T1 ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1866
Newspaper: Oxford Journal
County: Oxfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 14011 | Page: Page 6, 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS, NEWPORT

... SATURDAY.-Before Admiral Sir A. S. Hamond, N( Bart. (in the chair)i Dr. Leeson, T. Mi. Leeson, ?? T. h FowkXe, and T. WV. Popham, Esqrs. elai TRANSFER OF LICENSES.oi The canteen at Parkhurst barracks was transferred all. from Sergeant Saunders, of the 22nd Regiment, to Sergt. all. Scott, of the B0th. . i~un. Soil Guiasepe L'xpoadao, a seamnan on board the canada Belle, on remand from the ...

THE WILLENHALL MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF KANE AND HIS WIFE. Yesterday, the Magisterial enquiry into the death of the Policeman Hooper was again resumed at the Police Court, Willenhall, by the Rev. J. H. Fisher. Mr. N, N. Solly, ir. B. D. Gough, and Captain Deakin. The prisoners were placed' in the dock at ten o'clock but it was not until six o'clock that the evidence had all been given. Fifteen witnesses were heard, ...

THE BRUTAL MURDER IN STAFFORDSHIRE

... THE BRUTAL MURDER IN STAFFORD- SHIRE. T H E I N Q U E S T. ('Frosen cis- onn Repotfer.) OFsLEY BROOKt, Saturday. The inquest on the body of the deceased John Poole was held to-day, at this place. Offley Brook is about ten miles from Stafford. It is a clump of buildings, and is situated where four by-roads meet. The principal erections are the village inn and the blacksmith's shop. The inn is ...