KIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS

... IHIRKDALE QUARTER SESSIONS I These seesione commenced yesterday at the Courthouse, Kirkdale. The reagiatrates pre. seivt were Air. R. A. Cross, M.LP. (in the chair), Sir T. Edwards-Moss, Lieut.-Colonel Bourne, Lieut.-Colonel M'Corqnodale, Lieut,-Colonel Thomson, Lieut. -Colonel Trimble, the Rev. Tl. St. George, and llessrs. W. Hall, J. Campbell M. Gregseon, J. G. Morris, W. N. Heal,4, B. ...

THE GREAT COAL STEALING CASE AT HANLEY

... THE GREAT COAL STEALING CASE AT HANTEY. The charge against Mr. William Simpson, coal owner, of Han loy, of stealing one thousand tons of coal, the property of Messrs. J. and J. Aleock, at Bucknall, was proceeded with yesterday, at Toistall Police Court, before Mr. J. E Davis (Stipendiary MNagis trate) and Messrs. Meir and Wedgwood. It will be remembered that the defendant's colliery-the Town ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... BELFAST POLICi COURT-YESTErDAY. [Before EOWx5i-iD ORtacE, Eoq., PR.M.; JAS. ALEX. ESsq, J.P.; and S. MLo'CAsCS-Ni, Euq., J. P.] PARTY EXPFESStONS. Sarah Laird was charged by Acting-Constable Parker with being drunk and disordcrly, and also WaGz LAa'i' ;log ni~d as~ of p-rty en-n-cssion=. The pri.,cuer, it appetrred, declared herself the best Oranguwomani in town. The BLe> ce inflicted the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... T Pf. J la ext7 TI * (*~UMNDALLh . Bh;f. Zibrthidge 14,104, and driver af oto of. the Londonl G6enea Coinphufvo ba No. 7,600, wa sumimoned before Sir' fobrt W. forwrllf mibabaviour, and auging damage to an onnibus blong g to Mr. Ech, of 'El&imbethstreet HaekneyNed. .The co3p1~ii~nf.t' cm iusdstextfoniomBwguroIl.aid1 to the Baten Ior:'tiwopeace. The London General =iiibue Company, who.m on that ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... I YESTERDAY. Before Mcessrs, C. Steurge, T. Cox, and J. Poecia. ! CmUuhGE OF UTTERINO A COUNTERFEIT HALF- SOV1iiEI(iN,-Gcorpc Perbze (28), labourer, Albrighton, near Wolverhampton, and Sara/h Bediward (22), no occupa- tion, Kingswood, near Wolverhampton, wore charged with attemnting to pass a counterfeit half.sovereign at the Malt Shoveln In, Smallbrook Street, and with having another in their ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF MURDER AT CHITTOOR

... TiE Magisteate of North Arcot, on the 10th April, submitted forth Bthe information Of Government, copy of a letter receivoel from y his Assistant, Air Gibson, giving the history of the detection tilt and conviction of at somewhat rurnarkahie csse of murder at qu, e Ciittoor. He also Sent copies of letters received from the Ses- Sion Judge and from the Superintendent of Police, and requested ...

Law Intelligence

... to Dta§u3tfgetri.t: I .t)OLTA COURT, CKA RY-LMAN- M. Ar 10O-1'etatioua l nppeaed lrst-ke tlw ou 021r Sy, St Devid's Gld aie¶ seom an (and ompanles Acts), mnthy ?? P, Ztx Ste 3Fa', &ed) aB. eort Guses Rbnrv, Joh~q-COth erty. Wlumby-tnulellr, lendel- Harison i. Cisapean-Warden v. Irerby-Baye' v. StIYhi5Xlr V. Srnett.uuo' n ~. Gilbrso wer v. Andrewleenten V. Neaeetsn 11et Board .ef Hcelth'-1'ro t ...

Law Intelligence

... law Inttflifteact. I NOTIME.-Taw DAr. 5TMICIL COMMI7I'E OF THEl PBVY COUNOIL, WHVIrBIALL, AT IL-.Judgmento: Vilmadhub Dose v. Tbshumbor Does- Gopeklsebe Godosanee v. Durdratumbnchder Sirear. Petition:- Baboo Lu~ut Bing Bslhadoor v. Slhelkh Moulah Baksb. .Appeals: 0 Bern~v Jiaj ah and ?? 11taiwimlma Raocv. TehmVeocania haw. ROLLS QODJIT, 0HAN0BRY4ABB Ar 1.-Pr jdgmnt: one v.ResrerJenlkins v. ...

Systematic Stealing and Receiving

... M1mr Ann Moss, aged twenty-three, a barmaid at Highbury Barn Tavern Islington, was charged ?? at Clerkenwell Police- court with a stealing two shillings, the moneys of her master, Mr. Edward Giovantielli; and Ierbert James Scott, aged twenty-two, who described himself as a gentleman, was charged with feloniously receiving the same two shillings well knowing thens to have been stolen. dlr. ...

Published: Sunday 11 July 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1172 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXTRAORDINARY WILL CASE

... EXTRA RORDIDAiY WZLL CASE. A suit ,hdetideuntile validity of a wilt made in the English fcrm by a French subject has just been heard before the Imperial Court of Paris. Tte testator was General Davebies do Pontes, who possessed, through hie wife, an English lady, predeceased, considerable pro- perty at Eyford, Glouceste, shire. He himself died, aged sixty-nine, on the380th of Marcrh, 1864, at ...

SALFORD HUNDRED QUARTER SESSIONS

... I SALFORD M NREI QUARTER SESSIONS. | The quarter sessions of the peace for the hundred of Salford was opened on Monday, at the Assize Courts, Mlan- chester. Mr. E. Ashworth moved that the Rev. J. Shepherd Birley should take the chair, which was carried unanimously. Among the magistrates present were Mr. E Ashworth, Mr. C. H. Rickards, the Rev. R. Whiteloek, Dr. S. D. Lees, Mr. R. M. Redhead, ...

PROSECUTION OF AN ALLEGED UNQUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER

... PROSECUTION OF AN ALLEGED UNQUA- LIFIEDMBIEDICAL PlACTITIONER. Yesterday, at the Wolverbampton Police Court, before the Stipendiasy (MIr. I. Spooner), Mr. Edward Clews, of Darlington Street, Wolverhampton, was charged with unlawfully, and maliciously, and falsely pretending to be a surgeon, contrary to the 40th section of the Mledicdl Act, 1808. Mr. Thurstans prosecuted, and Mr. Young, of ...