ACTION FOR DAMAGE BY RABBITS

... ACTION FOOR DAMAGE BY R&ABBITS. At the Northleach (Glouscestershire) County Court, on Frday tdh last, before Mr. C. Sumner and a, jury, the caso of Beale Broene. v. Agg.Gardner was heard, the plaintilf being owner of Salperton la: Park, an estate on the Cotswolds, near Cheltenham, and tho th defendant the Conservative member for Cheltenham. Tle action be was brought to recover £10. for damage ...

ALLEGED RIOTING AND INTIMIDATION AT BEDWORTH

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HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLICE COUmm FRIDAY Before Mr. E. C. TwIbi, Deputy-Police die Magistrate, act THE, ALLEGED INSUBORDINfATION our BOARfl THlE to 596V AYiu~oxe.-Fi boys,, named John C. Wakefield, ha( Samuel Avison, Jh. olis Charles Proctori, and Win. Clay, serving onl board the training-ship Southampton, Ml were cl~iarged with insubordination. on unspecified dates. -Mr. Twiss : I must have the specific acts ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1879
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1529 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

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THE POLICE COURTS

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THE CHARGE AGAINST EDWARD FROGGATT

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CHARGE OF [ill]

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MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

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LAUNCH OF A DUTCH ROYAL MAIL STEAMER

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THE LORD CHIEF JUSTICE ON THE BEDINGFIELD CASE

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A VERDICT WORTHY OF THE DARK AGES

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ALLEGED MURDER IN KENTISH TOWN

... I AIlLE'.D ltUUU1,11 .N 1EN;' i'Sl1 TOWN. ON vt.t.Vn,;f 'lE;~kieo~ ?? Sharety, Gwenty,.iact , e ho' e:;e r j roly livig at No. 2, Pain's .plao., Kueoz'.'h T Ln ;drlry an Piper, cped tliirt;-thro'c, a II R'ni:;1 1, gnd lid-;ug with Shurety as his wi, ?? 11' 'igtlb UI) uy asnpector Ohsrics 'Dodd, 0/ the Y 1)ivis3ue, frowr Newgate, under en order if thc o:;.reargvf State, charged, the former ...