THE TICHBORNE CASE

... i T CBOOR E CASE. - I a . . . . . . . . ' dp~ Ther Ci urt'of'.e d ?? alob hiiing otdered Mr, le G. 1. klipr orlb,-of CaGstor, near LinoGln, barristr. e t-law, anid ThonjAaa Callroil, otherwise Arthur * Orto, clhe~hinraD*, to d at the -itting.,!' the as ceurt5e~~terdJ eniag09 to anser, fo,'oontltriA of 'dcourt; hr a rw ?? At 31 utiirly~ Liour a body of- the A- division of, pi46lb *er p tiok ...

Published: Thursday 30 January 1873
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1702 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES

... GLAMORGANSHIRE SPRING ASS MES. ache for tho N'ISI PBIIJS COURT.-TtrrBDAT.- th Town. -;(Bcfore Mr. Jnitice:Lues.),.: Presnt - ?? . DSMfUELa&GJ U Z: i ranerteir ~ caj y n bothwT' ws adn; acton. ara Tm hoio in Fort ofacstobeerrg.e pla~intiff, DM.r.ae ?? W h.9air. of the Glob~eibee vry dopck te th y povrtald wthedesre. dmg Majo readyto takor Nixn aner Co.,o aren h Lrtrpn o cmet nne C~ol.- chans ...

THE FEARFUL TRAGEDY NEAR BELFAST

... THE FEARFUL TRAGEDY SEAR I RBELFAST. The Frman's Journal of yesterday ?? victims of what seems to be a double murder worm Miss Kerr, who resided in a very handsonme de- tached villa in the outskirts of Holywood, and her servant, Jane Tonor. They were the onlyinmatae of the house. So far as they can be at present discovered, the detailb of the tragedy are ae ?? Monday morning, at an early houir ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... lIVERPooL POLJO, COc i TUESDAY, DECEMnL~j' 31. Ist, A tlt.jtr AVID iUhoRA~UFU YjuxoTzxl DP B]orelteld t) Hemp`, eleve`n Yeors (II ugp, wr~sc or ,N & remsad with LAVInig ?? a izzuroshhnj s, ?? the Civil Service 4113'l Ae,,.'rjttiojl, p ?? at fotne time sglzied bh~oy was mooed hy ?? Ctetlm Lt~lbi0 ?? about Init a ery d,,,tilta 0itn l xii. storythnwn that Ilis hsoeioy. 0' ly ad ta hewas utterly ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BEEKNREAD POLICE COURT. SATUIDAY, JANUARY It. VIKYOiRl UR, PrITWa. ?? rsoiI A S.Lroq.-TwO women. 7,mned Elltabeth Barry aud IElizabeth M Evoy were charged with stealing a silver lever watch. the property of James Andereo w a. tamen, living in 1AIII-treet. Higher trmn- mrew. On Thursduy evening at nine o'clock. the prose- o0itor Proeed from Liverpool to Brkoenhesi4 In one of the Woodaide ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIMES

... SATURDAY, APRIL 12. CIV 'CAUSES. ORB }IR. JllBiCBn AneslsALD. ALLEGED BgREACH OF CONThACT. M1'QUAID AND Oi'im;ts v .BsweSY ARD AvOTItBR. -The plaintiffs in this case were Miesrs. M'Quaid and Co., ship owsers, Liverpool; and. the action was brought to recover from Measts. Brassey and Co., boiler makers andl shipwrighte, Birkenhead, damages for the non-fuufllmeut of a contract on their part to ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... X BIIKR AD POLICE: OOURT. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5. 11srong Mse Pa. ror, TmEFrTS By Lonanst,-Eizabeth Cook. said to be a well-educated woman, wae cbarged with etosalng a blsnlet belonging to James Edwards, ?? keeper, Egerton-street. The prisoner lodged at dhe hoene of the proeocutor, and a few weeks ego she stole the ulanket, and pledged it, Committed to ga4l for two wonthb, with bard 1abour.-A ...

DENBIGHSHIRE ASSIZES

... I DERBIGHSHIRE AASIZES. I These asizes were cintinued yesterday, before Mr. Jusetice Mellor. THE RUTHIN MURDER. RKNTBNOR OF DBATfL Haist Morris, 23 years of age, was Indicted for the wilful murder of ?? child, Mary Mortls. Mr. gnatian Williams and Mr. T. Hilton ap- n pearid for the prosecution, and Mr. Swetenham, in Inistrctd by Mr. B. Jones Edwards (who gratui- d tously undertook the cue) on ...

LEGAL REFORM

... If efirther argument were needed to demonstrate the necessity for the.inme- diate .reform of our system of judicatuire, it was eortainly afforded by the experienco of the legal business of the last few weeks in Livezpool. Two of her Majesty's judges have been holding an assize, which lasted for more than. a fortnight; a court of quarter sessions was held at the same time; and the oaurt of ...

THE REVISION COURTS

... TIE REVISION COURTS. I ant LIVERPOOL. M Ar. 11. H-. Collins continued yesterday, In the at Crown Court, St. George's Hall, the revision of the Lay, lists of voters for the parliamentary borough of ap- Liverpool. Mrl).Blrumfltt appearea for theoLiberals; :ere Mr. Richard Bennett for the Tories ansd Mr. ted Murphy, solicitor, and Mr. John Denvir, for the , a Catholic Registration Association. ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I L1YEPOOL POLICE COURT. fSATUr.DAY, JULY 19. DEFOaf MRn. RAFFI.I iS. Al.tr-Fan Tarry, FllOb TInE OIVIL SeIIVioe BTolmrs. -Alired Tow ard John H. 3ares were charged with steadlig tlbs. of ten from tie Civil Service stAoreLs.-Mtr. Goodere defenled.-Mr. Davies, who prosecuted, said the prieonere wore employed at the stores in question. Yesterday, the prisoner elw (Ilreeld a porter to take a ...

THE TICHBORNE TRIAL

... ITlE TICiBORNE TRIAL.I EVIENCE OF MRL BULPITT. O ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTIETH DAY, o i - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21. The trial at bar of the cllmhant to the Tichborne n baronetcy and estates wpn resumed to-day. Mr. William W. Bnlpitt vas called, and being s examined by Dr. Kenealy, he said: I am a banker in Winoheater, and magistrate for the county of Hulnts. I knew Roger 'i'ihborne, and having seen o ...