THE CHARGE AGINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... n of Alexander Collie.-Sir Thomas White said the warrant should issue ?? H. James then asked that his bail should be estreated.-Messn. Josiah Batcliffe and Fredk. Wigg were then called and answered to their ?? Thomas White asked why Mr. Alexander Cellie ...

ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN ON LORD FRANCIS LENNOX

... es for assault were heard, rwhich excited considerable interest among the military of Windsor. In .the first summons,' Thomas White, a supernumerary police- man, appointed during the races, was charged with assault- ing Lord Francis Gordon Lennox, Lieutenant ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ceeded his duty, and he (Sir Thomas White) eould hud1 suppose that the police had come thereto pe4itre ?? Thomas White would admit thathe id not think so.-lr. Newton said that also was his o and to show that he (Sir Thomas White) and the sn. men were wrong ...

THREATENING THE LORD MAYOR

... a family namedPhillIP, and Mr. Nhite was lefte o-trustee Over their child. blio. Fhiffips on hber doath-bedabegged Sir Thomas White-to look 'after the interests of her ?? by continuing the trust Ils father had under- tk:en. Ho promised to do: so. Subsequently ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... OCARGE AGAINST tiIsHZS. COLLIE On Tuesday, Willianm Collie surrendered to his bail at the Guildball Pelice-court, before Sir Thomas White upon the charge of having been concerned with bis rother, Aleanuder Collie, in the late alleged giganti frands upon the ...

LAGAL

... before Sir Thomas White at the Guildhall on Monday, and the case was adjourned until the 18th ult., when the prosecution hope to be able to proceed, although at present there is no clue to the whereabouts of Alexander Collie. Sir Thomas White reminded Mr ...

Published: Saturday 11 September 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 851 | Page: 24 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GOSPORT POLICE COURT

... remanded until Friday. L NEGLECTM3 TO SUPPORT HISRFXfia.-Robert Bake',- a bricklayer,- was summoned on the information of Thomas White, relieving officer, for refusing to support his wife 0 and six children, whereby they had become chargeable to the common ...

THE ALLEGED BANK NOTE FORGERIES

... THE ALLEGED BANK NOTE FORGERES. At the Manchester City Police Court, on Monday, before Mr. F. J. Headlam, (stipendiary), Thomas White. side and John Whiteside, coal agents, 'of 3, Spencer. street, Belfast, and Richard Morrison, printer, of Priory Grove ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSIONS

... Woelley ; Barrow Guirney, Robert Mnrsblall nd Thomas B-arnll; Dedminster, J~ohmA~tthws and Willam Norris; Yia~xBourton, Thomas White andThonmasJarrett; Brockley., Edward Davis and Samuel Hardwick; Cholvey, Charles Williams ad Thomas Adams; Clapton, John ...

THE WINTER ASSIZE

... ; William Henry Ryemill, 23, groom, cutting. and wounding at Bristol John Johnson, 24, manriner, wounding at Brittol ; Thomas White 42,labourer, burglary at Bristol.-Ctiy Prisoners William Brice letter sortber, stuealinng apostletter ; George Feruso, ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... jwind and rain came on last night when.the herring hoes were at sea, and most of them had to re- turn.. One, belonging to Thomas White, of North Sun- defand, was run down by a schooner and upset. There was an extraordinary bhigh tide in the Channel on Thursday ...

CHARGE OF GIGANTIC FRAUD AGAINST MESSRS. COLLIE

... Manchester, were brought up at the Guildhall on Wed- nesday, on a warrant, by Detective-sergeants Webb and Hancock, before Sir Thomas White, on the charge of ob- taining large snums of money from the London and West- minster Bank, by means of false pretences ...