THE ENCOUNTER BETWEEN POLICE AND POACHERS AT PONTEFRACT

... TIlE ENCOUINTER? BETWEIEk'N' POLICE AND L PO_ ;CEV;S AT PONTE'i1ACY. At thle ''orourh Conrt, Ionlt irac. e t 'd iv, b .ore ti e MIfayor lMr. W. IT. Bsrker) 1r. 1? l ?? Y Booth. Ald. Phillips, ?dr. 1). Lolnoiea al, 'I r. J. i). ;lev. ,, the two melt, George lough, of Gt ove I ownv 1cllctlac, auG John iBarker, of Askerri, wvese char.-eJ e o .eumn I .t vith Rix offence under the Poachiligg A e ii ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ---T LEEDS. HOUSEnREAKING.-At the Leeds Police-court, yester- I daxy, before Mr. Hirst, Margaret Wilson (20) was r charged on remand with breaking into a house | in Caukerwell-lane, and stealing therefrom quantity of ?? and some jewellery, the [ property of Sarah Ann Poole. On Friday afternoon, the prosecutrix left her home aisout one o'clock. On her return some hours afterwards, suh found ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTE1,LWiENCE. BRADFORD. AN AILEGED DISORDERLY HousE.-Yesterday, at the Borough Court, Annie Batason (19), was charged with keeping a disornerly house in Halltield-place, Tralaigar- stieut; ana Jenny Wilkinson (23), wvag chargeI with aiding aud abetti 7g.-Detective Hogg, whoappreheded thre prisoners. s;uid lhe saw nothing at all wrong in the house.-M:. Thornton Wood, vocalist, who ...

Published: Wednesday 03 September 1879
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 517 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... LEEDS. SH ?? NEGLECT OF' A CHILD) BY ITS FAmxnu.-At the Police-court yesterday, before Mr. Bruce, George Ramnsdenl, aged,60, bookseller and stationer, 13, Vicar-lane, was hargd wth ngletingto rovide Vroper food, cloting medcalaid nd odgig fr bis child Beatrice, who s svenyeas o' ae, y wichnegect her health had becme eriusl iipaied.Mr.Robnson, one of- the relevig oficrs f te totl Unonstated ...

THE CHANCELLOR OF THE EXCHEQUER

... The reception given to Sir Stafford Northoote by a the Conservative County of Devon gathered together F in the grounds of Mr. Kelso Hamilton, must have r been grateful and have satisfied him, by the general b tone, both of the meeting and of the speeches on the E occasion, of the confidence which the country-Eng- I land reposes in him without let or hindrance. Not only is this confidence ...

CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING A NOXIOUS DRUG

... CHARGE OF ADMINISTERING A NOXIOUS . . - * n LGt . Ai.e . ON the 19th inst., at the Westminster Police dourt, !John William Cattermole, rsaidi'ngat 2o, Pepysaioad,' New.'cr'ss: sur~redered to his'.bail to answer a chearge. of feloniously administering ?? Ceoil Sidden' certain ?? drugs, with intent to;. procure mis- carriage, on or about September 6, 18f78., In opening the case Mr. ?? said it ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRMINAS COURT The above Court resmed its sittings yetrda before the Lord Mayor, the Common . ernt M(r. lhbarln,> .Pagera SirT. s. oVdeZ , B tt, B t r. Under-Sheriff Barton, &a. Th Recorder, iabrgip the jury, after remark- ing that the calendar was unutisy heavy, both in regard to the number of ?? and the character of the offences of whic the we accused, aid there were two charges of ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I _LAWNTEL YESTERDAY. ra . , UE['S BEiCB, COE MON PLEAS, AND. Id 'EXCIQOTER DIVISIONS. (Before Mr. Justice Harrison. _ rx BE TnEE MARRIED WOMAN& PROTECTION ACT. at -Mr . hilip Kiogh applied: a beh'df of: Mri. e~ Hgg, otipper Glouceter'sfre'et, for an order i under 2Pth Vic., cbap. 43, for the, protection of n.any money or property she might acquire by her le0own lawfu l itdstriy'ad ,pbperty ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I tiLW. ITNLLIGSECEO i V YESTERDAY. Mr. Justice Harrison disposed of motions in the ir ?? lmisi Brigs Court. 7 : 7. : PATRICK M'CAVM _DDa COTn ~ V tans E O'Bamn aND O sEas.-Mr. Lane moved for leave I oteeabetitote service otth. writ. The action is to a trecover£1483,r mey paid by theplan tiff for the I u oathe ,e ed *tt, who 4v d .use Property y in Clonakilty, but had gone to San Francisco, e ...

SINGULAR IRISH OUTRAGE CASE

... SINGULAR IRISH OUTIAGE CASE. The Ttizes' Dublin correspondent writes, under date ! - September 13:-' An inquiry was hell yesterday at ! f 'S Cookstown, County Tyrone, into a curious charge pre- cc ferred against Mr Smith. eub-inspector of constabulary. hi or lby a laboureri named Al'Guirk, resident in the town. t The Iomplaint vas that the sub-inspector entered his at t |.house at eleven ...

THE ATTEMPTED MURDER OF THE VICAR OF LOWER GORNAL

... TREI ATTEMPTED MURDER OF THE VICAR OF LOWER GORNAL. At the Sedgloy Police Cous-t, yesterday, before Messrs. Homer, Grilliths, anti Cartwrialet, Charles flacthcalid (41), stone merchant, luiton, Upper Gornal, was charged on remand with shooting cit the Bel . James Yates Booker, vicar oF Lowor Gonial, with intent to murder himl, at Lower Gornal, ol the 8th Augtist. Mr. Gould prosecuted, and Mir. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE IMELLIENCIB a C q flrUNIC Mi ST. MAnY SvsE-r.-At Cardiff ii 3 police court, on Monday (before Alderman Alex. i axnder and Mr. Veohell), James Young was fined fi I IB and costs, or three days' imprisonment, for a d being drunk on Saturday night. t ;g A YoUsa BEGINNER.-At Cardiff Holie b l court,-on Monday, John Sullivan, aged I , w . charged with being drunk and disordly at l Grangetown ...

Published: Tuesday 09 September 1879
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2286 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment