DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... -'Ihe prisoner ?? ploaded guilty, andl was sentenced to one month's imprison- 9d inaut, with hacrd labour. . hi it Joseph Hardy, jun., was summoned, but did not applea.r, J( 'all for being drunk while, in charge of a horse and trap, inl to a)- Kinig-street ...

DERBYSHIRE EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... STFALINO GEARS AT HEANOR. Stephen l| atson, on bail, was charged with stealing a pair of gearing chains, the property of Thomas Whitaker, on the 11th of October, at lHeanor.-Mr. Bradshaw prosecuted; Mr. Lawrnuce appeared for the ?? prosecutor is a farmer ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... POCEtr-PICcIsc.-Geoerye Candlin ?? plumber HEampton Street, described as a returned con- vict, and Joha .Sh1aws (38), shoemaker, Thomas Street, were charged with loitering in King Alfred's Place, Broad Street. with intent to commit a felony.-Dstective- sergeant ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... disclosed. Mr. Thomas Hodgens, the principal plaintiff, has since died. The case having been called on, Mr. P. White, Q.C. (with whom was Mr. Mae- donogh, Q.C., and Dr. Webb, ?? said there were two appeals brought against the decree, the one by Thomas Hodgens ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... prsnr chackled c nd and said oh, indeed I ti, n- Mary Briand, a girt of 20, was charged with stealing two ?? Hardy, the wife of William Hardy, said )w her husan kept an earthenware stall In the Market Hall. II in Ontepeiu onnsotybefore eleven o'clock ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... one cast .t of them had a rabbit in his hand. When Burrows Saw wit- n ness 40 yards off he ran ?? adjourned for a week. i Thomas Fleming, for being drunk and disorderly at Lit- InS g church (Cotton-lane), on the 16th Januiry, was sentenced to a hr a seven ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Cases.-Robert P Burke a Thomas Burrowes and another, goods sold and delivered, money lent, &c; J mead IV Toomey, plaintiff's attorneys; IV P Lyndon, defendants' attorney. GIeorge Crapley a XMargaret Rafferty, ejectment on title ; Thomas Donnelly, plaintitf'ps ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... Mr John Rea) on behalf of the mother of the minors aeked. for an adjournment. He made the application on 2U ai deint of Mr. Thomas Brown, of Belfast, -which staed that for the purpose of making a proper return to the writ it would be absolutely necessary ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS

... her four children were in attendance from Belfast. Mr. KILLEx handed in the following return to the writ:- In the matter of Thomas Lennon, Mary Leznon, Anne Eliza Lennon, and Ellen Lennon, infants. iI, the within-named Jane Lennon, of Belfast, in the County ...

ACTION FOR FALSE IMPRISONMENT

... and found a verdict for the plaintiff-damages one farthing.-- Mr. Hardy asked for a certificate for costs.-Mr. Justice Denman reserved the question. Lmrmr FROM A DuRuAm Coeevecr.-Mr. Thomas Turnbull has forwarded to the Newcastle Chronicle, for publication ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... tho shop and managed to secrete the t( valentines whilst they fauciod thoy were unobserved.-- '.Vhe prisoner was discharged. Thomas Hunt wag brought up on remand from the pre- t 'vious Saturday, chairged with stcaling six umbrellas fromp the shop door of ...

ASSIZE NEWS

... ad'uitted W 5;,virg beea c i&.i~ed of as f* i: in J31_> .C Hi ISĀ¢ )ooes!:P~t ?? her P~t3wSvAve amontĀ½' 0' ;mnrigs mneomii glib hardi labour. el CJ0NCZA1.MRNT OF BLEFl. O JA-nevargOp D g inlS; w'rD-1 o ii. had been 0 . -nd cn the, argo ci ivra rtic d i V;3 ...