JURISDICTION UNDER THE COAL MINES REGULATION ACT

... JURISDICTION UNDER THE COAL M1INES REGULATION ACT. Yesterday, at the Willenhall Police Court, before Mr. John Moreton and the Rev. G. E. Fisher, Mr. Janies Pease, the manager of the West Cannock Colliery Com- pany, near Hcdnesford, was summoned by Mr. J. P. Baker, the Uoveanmlent inspector of mines, for that he, on Tues- day, Ausgst 29, being tile manager of a colliery, within the true istent ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... | R31PING[-IAII __OL10CE COURT. Brfine jlfeeore. !1¼ UG. Si. it qn rsci-lev S rei n) 71. lowe, a aid C. Stu-qe. Asscr ?? ]fud,nait (ii), kl'tici idict, Walrseorlc LIi Iam, was C harged rit II V'iolen tly a.atif tI Q,, eorgeC Stouwie, elaribeor. of YImmlssr Sh-eeb--irotit time sit-tciissiit of tie jiro~clittot, it tillinred sitat ?? liii leavintig t- t.:vai iln (1beett13 AMyRa. onh-~t ?? ...

THE SOUTH LONDON MURDER

... THEE SOUTH LONDON MURDER. COht[rTVAL O1? THIE ACICUSED. At ILamnbeth P'olice Court, yesterdniy, Isaac Marks, aged thnirty-sev-c, a inativ' of Poland, residing at. 3,flhnaidford Street, P'ortman Squnro, described as a dealor in untiqui- tios l au, Li-Caglgt Up eharged with the wilful murder oi Ilredcrick Bnianard, jun., imbrolla Dnker, of Newhig- ton Lutt3, it, P'citon Street, Nelviulgtou Butts ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ]3lR)MINQGHA'M POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Beforec 3essrs. T. CL. S. EiCueaeerrsley (Stipeediar;), .i. Lore, IVW. ll. Eleis, G. Goodrec/h II/, Meeanto en d S. 'iiibte is. Secee:roU8 ?? IN LONOMOtER S'rEcEsn'T.- .lr'celdc:e M(Vdtel,/es (35), bricklayer, Hopa Street, wits chargecl withl having violently assaulted a traveller, ?? Samiuel Mawiby, living at the back of 120, Loregmore Street-Ons ...

HULL COUNTY COURT

... HULL. COUNTY COIJUT. WEDNESDAT: Before Mr. F. A. BEDIWELL, Judge. CLARK ir. WAVITS.-This was an action to recover £3, money said to have been lost by the plaintiff's wife and found by the defenldant's son. Mr Summors appeared for the plaintiff. On the 22nd of July Mrs. Clark was in Charles-street, when she lost two sovereigns and two half-sovereigns, which were wrapped .up in a piece of ...

Published: Friday 13 October 1876
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2948 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

HULL COUNTY COURT

... WEDNESDAY: Before Mr. F. A. BEDWELL WIhEATLEY v. RHODES,-HiS Honour gave judgment ain this case, which was an action to recover 16s. He said that Charles Wheatley, of St. Peter's-gate, Nottingham, was the publisher of an estimable work called The Bible Educator, which was issued in parts. His agents had distributed those parts to various per- sons, amongst others to the defendant, and had ...

Published: Friday 08 December 1876
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3498 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I LIVEI.POOL POLICE COURT. I SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21. BaEORE MB. BAFFLES, STIPEDIARY MAGIST6ATE. THE ATuoL-STRBFT ASSAULT ON THE POLICE.-A young man named James M'Glna was charged with Issaulting Inspector Hooks and Polioeconutables 922 and 12, in Athol-steet,on the night of the 23rd ultimo. It will be remembered that, on the night mentioned. Inspector Hooks, while taking a man to the bridewell, ...

BRITISH MARITIME JURISDICTION

... RRITISH MARITIME JURIS- DICTION. The lum'amus judgment of the Lord Chief Justice of England in the Franconia case, however unsatisfactory it may seem in its effect, is of inestimable value, in that it brings to light the hidden principle upon which our maritime law is based, and makes eouar that which has been heretofore enshreuded in obscurity. The case was briefly this. The Franconia, a ...

COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... ICOUNTY .MAGISTRATES, COURT. BEFOBPE MESSRS. I. B. GtLMrOUR AIND A. CASThLL1A.S. CHARGE OF STABBING.-A young man named Thomas Barwise was charged with having stabbed Margaret Quinlan, at Walton. The complainant was unable to appear in court, but, from evidence adduced for the purpose of a remand, it appeared that about one o'clock on Sunday morning an altercation ensued between the complainant ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BANKRUPT'CY COURT. _ BEFORN M.R. COLL-Re, nrDGrL IS EJEJAU PRYCe.-A motion in this case bv Mr. Btitler (iustructed by Messrs. adcliff e and Laytou), on oehalf of the trustee, and opposed by 1Mlr. Thompson (instrncted by Blessrs. fateson and Co ). was heard a few days ago, and judgment re- sarved. The facts are set forth at length in the following judgment, delivered yesterday; bat it is ?? to ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... IMPORTAXT 'tO Tn SHIPPrIG TRADn-In the Er. chequer Divisaon of the High Court of Jag-,ire, I, no Westminster, yesterday, before the Lord Ohlef Bcn¢ (Sir Fitzroy lKelly) and Baron Cleuby, arguments vme heard and judgment was delivered In the cage of Fiefe v. Bmith, an action which raised questions of coniiee- able tmportance to the shipping trade with regard torc sura~ne policies. Tbe ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLIOE OOURT. TtYRDAY, AUGtUST 8. 131R'SU Min. Ji. UANW.IRLD DUPUTE'' 8TrPX~tAXT. Comsrocr ow Ront r.- ogp Whelanwascharsed with Stealing a silver watch, a ?? boots, and othe seoble i WoOlg to Thomea AQuade, d, Back Roo. Dlef On Monday the prisoster went to the 1010ofia An colfessed 4o the robbery. He alsoco- . trwobbert ?? Ro 6a rem anded 'THUT, OV XXY,-J~sU ee0, oas thred wth l, ...