Refine Search

COURT BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, JULY 5

... | COUROF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, ,JUL . | (Befommre taoenior CommissioenerE dwcrd Hoe)'oyd, sq.) Rn J. W. Sranr., Anonunuay.' This was an examination sitting and application for order of discharge under the bankrupte of James William Steel, described asof Adderbury East, in the edunty of Oxford, innkeeper and butcher, who sought the protection of the Court on the 8th of May last, stating the cause ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... BULLINGDON DIVISION.- County Hall, Oxford, Apil 6. Before the Hon. and Rev. F. Bertie, Rev. Dr. Wynter, J. Wleyland, Guy Thomson, G. Gammie-bafitland, and W. E. Biscoe, Esqrs., Captain Fane, and Major Keene. Thos. Varney,labourer, was broughtupon remald,charged with having unlawfully assaulted W~illiam Edden, farmer, at Thame, on Tuesday the 26th ult. Mr. T. Mallam appeared for the prosecution ...

OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... 0sFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES. (Continued from last weok's Journal.) CROW'N COURT. - FRIDAY, MAcCEI 1. aig 1k fore Jfr. Justice Blackburn the Bf;'lVALlTZ: )TEAT AT BANrPTOr. St ,la ., lo Ara Bfield, cook, was indicted for stealing 6lbs. *1 of meat, at Bampton, ous the 1st of February last, the GI °e Q~rtV of the Rev. Dac'res Adams, ?? was fol ~~6jsoun ilty, and sentenced to one month's imprisonment ...

PETTY SESSIONS,

... BULLINGDON DIVISION.- Cowity flail, Oxford, Oet. 12. fe;-l.a T Wlmlnndr1 ('iiv T 11omson, and G. Gaminie-Mait- land, Esqrs., ilajor aeene, .iLL napuaMIL X WIV. Jane Smith, of Cowley, spinster, was charged on warinnt with stealing a quantity of damisons, at Littlemore, on the 17th ult., the property of William Johnson, of Cowley, gardener; 21 days' imprisonment, with hard labour. Aaron Pearce, ...

Frightful Tragedy at Buckhurst Hill

... I :Frightful Tragedy at Buckliurst Hill. A&t five o'clock on Wednesday morning the 24th nlut., - a younr ald gentlemanly-loolking man entered the ae Epping police station, alld said to the police inspector, *c I have stabbed a young woman at Buckliurst Hill.' 11 linat with?' ' slaid Superintendent Patterson. A dagger,'' replied the young maLnM, and I have left it ih the fieldl lying by ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, DEC. 13

... | COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, DECo. 13. | (Before the Seeior C'onnlissiouer, Eidiv. Beboyd, E£q.) aE WVILL1LIE COLmINS, OxFORD.-This was an examina- tion sitting and application for discharge under the bank- raptcy of William Collins, described as of No. 26, High- street, St. Clement's, Oxford, furniture dealer and picture frame maker, who petitioned this Court on the 27th of September last, ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, JUNE 3

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, Juin 3. I - r - (Before A er. Reqistrar Brotylhan-.) RE CHARLES CANTELE, `EYwsxA-This was the first sitting for the proof of debts and choice of trade assignees under the bankruptcy of Charles Canteli, of Eynsham, in the county of Oxford, fly master, and licensed to let horses for hire; also lately a farmer, timber dealer, and tailor, at Eynsham aforesaid; also ...

BICESTER COUNTY COURT

... The monthly sitting of this Court was held on Tuesday last, before J. B. Parry, Esq., Q4C. There were in the cause list 60 original plaints, 1 re-issue, 8 summonses for commitment, and 1 devastavit summons. The following were heard:- FAiLuY V. HATrLnwm ,-Plaintiff is a stud groom and resides at the New Inn, Bicester, and the defendant is a solicitor, in Bedford Row, Holborn. This was an unde- ...

COURT OF DIVORCE, MARCH 22

... I COURT OF DIVORCE, MoCn 22. XY. ?? Sir .7. P. 7Vilde and a Special ,JirY-) rge nOeT V. ROOT. S it inf EXTRLAORflINARY CASE AGAINST A CLERGYM)AN. ave One of the most extraordinary cae hc hsocpe to thea attention of the Judge of the Divorce Court and a Jury blic fo eycnasiderable period was tried to-day. It was a era uit y Ms. Botpraying for at j udicial separation from has hrhsad h Rev. ...

Inquest held before W.Brunner, Esq

... Inquest held before W. Brunner, Esq. l . . . . . _ ~ -- . I . hield Auiiinquti-ry -wa-s op-en-ed -a-t the To-w-n Ha-ll on 1Sat'urdaly tleat into the circumstances connlectedi wit], the death of Louisa 11J. Ann Hughes, a young-womnan 21 years of age, the daughter bld C of Mr. George Hughes, cooper, of Friars' Esitry. The very Jury simply viewed the body, atid. the itiquest was then was ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARCH 8

... I COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, MARncn 8. I (Before thie Senior Cosnamssiosacr, &14w. Holroyd, Esq.) Re HENRY PRESCOTT. SUSPENSION O? DISCHARGE FOR 12 MONTS1S. This was an adjourned examination sitting and applica- 1 tion for discharge under the bankruptcy of Henry Prescott, described as of the Palace Hotel, Buckingham Gate; late of Oriel College and 88, High-street, Oxford; of 38, Jesus- lane, ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... (Coulinu'd frem p)g(ye. 6.) BANBUUY DIV7ISION,-a(mbury, JrTa 17. Before Col North, MVR, Matjor Goddard, H. C. Risley, Esq., mid(I T. R. B. Leslie Melville Cartwuight, Esq. Frederick Dawson, Richard Bostock, aied John Bostock wvere chiarged with tresp:isshig ini search of rabbits on land ill the occupation of Mr. James Golby, of Neithirep Fields. Richard Bostock did not appecar, Ilid it wvas ...