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... Xx fnUffistart, LAW NOTICES.-THIS DAY. CiitR'T OFl CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN. A-1 -BEFOiif Tilt, Loitt CHANCELLOR. - Bankmtpt BP- I I Naa ?? , Brztgiltotsi, part ?? v. Parkin- is, 1;I ,uhnd-luai v. Htartlantd, part ?? v. .NtW~s ., 'watsatn-Nsfrmfl v. Leveaux-Leiightoflv. ?? v. lilencowe. B0ILU4 ('(11RT, CHANCERY-LANE. A: ?? -I`y Is dt ?? tim rnteit V. Ii~tonttii ROLLS C HAMBERS, CiANMRY-LANE. ...

Law Intelligence

... 3LEW flittIligence, I NoTICES.-THI11S DAY. COURT OF CHANCERY, LINCOLN'S-INN.i AT Isi-BEFOSE ?? Leoan CHsANcEILOtt.-Appleals : NIIntosh p1 v. Great Western Railway Company (2), part boerd. ti AT IOfr.-B3EFORR1 TilE, LORDS JUSTiceo.-For judgmaent: Wood v. Stoles. Appeals: Lilley v. Brunti part Iseard-Bitioy ?? Stepheonsots-Wilii~tans a-, Williamis, part heard. ROLLS COUJRT, CHANt'ERY-LANE. I AT ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POuLICw INTELLIGENCE. BOW-STBEET. S- op AIM PUBISHING IIMMOBRA Boom, &c. -A ?? man, who said his name was -*eolphus Henariv dge,. but who had' been appre- hended as Adolphus Henr DelWangue, was charged with selling and publishing obscene books, prints, photographic slides, &o.-Mr. Sleigh, in: opening 'the ease, said he' believed the name Judge, which the prisoner new gave, was his real name; ...

THE PROVINCES

... LANCASHIRE.-A STRANM E StoRa-Some cir' cumstances transpired at 'an inquest held by Mr. Herwood, city coroner, Manchester. - About two months ago a man and a woman, the latter being about twenty-four years old, went to lodge at a house in Angel-street.' They passed as husband and iife, and gave thin name of Sweeney. The woman subse- quently became very iil, and was ministered to by her ...

AN IRISH WILL CASE

... AN IBISH WILL CASE. A will case of an important nature, affecting the valility of a large number of legacies to Roman catholic ecclesiastical dignitaries and institutions, was biought to a conclusion in the Dublin Court of Probate on Wednesdlay. Mr. William Murphy disputed the will of his aunt, as made under undue influence, and when the testatrix was of un- sound mind. It was alleged that ...

THE MURDER IN CANNON-STREET

... I w ADJOURNED INQUEST. 01 The adjourned inquest on the body of Mrs. Sarah Si Mdillsom, who was found barbarously muirdered under such be mysterious circumstances at a house in Cannon-street, te City, was resumed yesterday afternoon at the Vestry-room 05 of St. Antholin Church, before Mr. Serjeant Payne, one of pi the City coroners. W Mir. Wontuer appeared to watch the ease for the prose- PS ...

APPEALS AGAINST REFUSAL TO GRANT Spirit Licences

... APPEALS AGAINST WEFUSAL TO GRANT - - Spirit Licences. MIDDLESEX SESSIONS, Arnec. 13. The Court sat this morniug at the Sessions House, Clerkenwe1- geen, to Isear appeals against the refusal of Justices of different ivisions to grant licences under the Oth George IV., cap. 61, to sell excineable liqueor. There were eighteen osases in the list, sixteen being new applications, ased two agaicst ...

Published: Sunday 15 April 1866
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1683 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE OF THREATENING TO SHOOT THE PRINCE OF WALES

... CHARGE OF THREATEING TO SHOOT T:HE PRINCE OF WALES. I The most extraordinary excitepent' prevailed on Wednesday morning at the town-hall, Brighton, and a crowd of persons assembled in order to gain admission into the police-court to hear the proceed& ings and examination of a member of the London Irish volunteers, who had been given into custody by his colonel, the Marquis of Donegal, on a ...

FORGERY BY A CITY MERCHANT

... On Thursday, Mr. Edwn Jaes Lindsay, a city merchant, in business at 91 Cannonstreet, was brought before Mr., Alderman Gabrie], at the Man- sion-house, chargedwith forging and uttering an ac- ceptance to a bil of exchange for diso-n with intent to defraud the Aglea and tantermans handing com- pany, Nicholas-lane. . The prisoner carries on busness undsr the name of Lindsay, Lawson, and Co., ard ...

A SINGULAR AND SAD CASE

... On Thursday, Frederick Feaser, described as a la- bourer, was charged, at Worship-street pulice-coust, with stealing 4I1b. of handbills, value ds. Mr. George Rhodes, a draper, of 8, Roinsey-ter- race, South Ha:lkney, said: I gave these bills (pro- ducing about 500 handbills advertising his intention to onen a shop in the line and at the place ites- tioned) to deliver round the neighbourhood. ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... The April quarter sessions of the peace for the county of Middlesex commenced yesterday at the Sessions-house, Clerkenwell-green, before Mr. Bodkin, Assistant-Judge, Mr. J. Payne, Deputy Assistant-Judge, and the following justices :-Mr. W. P. Bodkin, Mr. H. HI. Harwood, Mr. Shepherd, Mr. Rankine, Mr. Rigg, Captain Morley, Mr. R. Rt. Robinson, Mr. Bird, Sir James Tyler, Mr. Brooking, Mr. Marten ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... (Before Mr. Payne.) William KTew, 22, described in the calendar as a labourer, a strange-looking man with a low retreating forehead, was indicted for stealing a shovel and a sieve, value 5s. 6d., the property of John Wood. Upon being placed in the dock he was addressed by Ir. Hodgkinson, the clerk of the court, and asked if he was guilty or not guilty. The ?? ! well, if you ask me, why, of ...