LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOOAL LAW CASES. O|TOIIT.5 0F ItA1Ot-TO-In tho, lfcherbele, Division, yesrday, abe cseo of Taunton and others ?? Simmons was before Baron i'ollock and Justice Stephlen, at v'sostrnenster. Te na ction was brought by bedstcad manufacturers at Birmingham against mer- I chants at Cape Town, to recover for the value of goods BUPppIlet i1 c the course of 1876, The plaintiffs at that time lhd no ...

NEGLECT OF CHILDREN AT PEMBROKE

... At the Pemnbroke borough sessions on Situr*- hav, William James wa3 cluhrged with alowinrghis . four children to become chlargeable to tic Ia - broke Union. A police-constable stated that wvhen lie went to fetch thsi children to the workldihuse lie found them in a filthy state. They were airno; naked and complained of being very hunpri. Their food coinsisted ' f s small piece Ot bread and ...

JUDICIAL SEPARATION AT CARDIFF

... WDICUILL SEPARATION AT CARDIFF. X4 - ' r m CD \-OndAV ?? r M;. At Cardiff pol'in-)-curt, on Monday fbefnre M-r. R. O. .,e stipendarv. and Mr. Ailderman Ale ander, r ederictk Wa.tt, a mlater plumber, eastry- ir. ?? bu i'imes at Canton. was summctn d for asauitirg uv hiE Yi the schi int: and the 23rd I ir~s ?? M Moarrs ur., juneppared for the comnisan-^ an, and 3.. V\ a-n- fur the defendant. ...

Published: Tuesday 30 November 1880
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1066 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIB.ENHEAD POLICE C'T, ~th I j _ _ _ - - - ?? a I MONDAY. YOVEUBEKI L BEFORE CO. its he AiSS.krLT ONT A POLICE OsF. E15.R-A be namned T I .csas laoA Ie yl ,* a! c.2.r ?C *c, L:k: arid disorderly in Pari-, -ie, .2C .r ;u Po',e-oirer i2 tc'arie-r gfri . or Satr.;.U he the prisoner was n il a Lt sre in: ud when the onicer re.u're . 1: i ar. Tie- then became abusive, a.rl -:c t.',eosoer-'ir. 15. ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... perially ?? E, A P o I BIRMENHE-U POLICE CON )W ?? SATURDAY. \QN-EIE he 17FE EsS v ALkt5E ' i> .epr~K kc steam~er 4Zounleilior; , Iig t7 gl~e~siz its charged with smuggb(g 4:b.o °o }i'5 5 in priooner was stepped by ?? - t) ed and in his poi5Co5.O wa ; f oil' bad nut p.~id du. err~~t Lether. sinle value oi the c ga5 ! etr 3Ir. Joseph 3Iaas to-nihI i° r r- Opera Comp-ny. ' Lucia rle of Wales T ...

Court of Session

... m i, . . . .1 1 d* . ! '%. I , * . ., ' : , 'B; t! W Nidx: . i woiDns & co. t|This tion iaIed bjGeorgo Nicol, engiewfitter, I' Rb ie, Wyndbberdeen, Mgainst Messrs Wordie * gsi Co;;ra~lway cafletg in Aberdeens concluding for pay- i rnett ot~l!SO i latiurauc damages for the death of 1v his~v~'n1sObl~fth June:lagt 'the parsuer's son, between. Se four.aw five yesre of ae west away somewhat ...

POLICE COURTS

... all ABERDEEN. 'S MONDAY-(Before Baillie DONALD). FoRpFnTURE OF BAIL.-William Robertson and Alex- To mder Ross, in consequence of failing to appear on a f charge of breach of the peace and assault respectively, s forfeited a bail of 21s each. tit A FREQuENT OFFENDER-Jane Webster, residing in wt Shuttle Lane, Aberdeen, pleaded guilty to having, on Saturday last, in Park Street, or East North ...

LONG ASHTON PETTY SESSION

... LONG ASHTON PErTY SESSION. YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? Arthur H. 1lton, Bart., in the chair; W. Gale Coles, Antony Gibbs, J. H. Selwyn Payne, and Charles Bill, Esqro., and Sir Walter Morgan, Knight. Wm. Mitchell, Francis Poole, and Edward Cannard,alias Poole, of Long Ashton, were summoned for night poach- ing on land at Wraxall, the property of Sir G. Sasyth, Bart,, on the 7th iust. They wore ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BR1STOL OOUNTY OOURT. YESTERDAY, Bcfor i Mr. W. .1. fctcoafe, 9.t0., Jutge, ALLEGSD DIEACH OF CONTRACT. Chivers v. Jones,-(Juryoaso).-Mr. Odgers, Instructed by Mr. Moseley. appeared for the plaintiff; Bir. Poole, instructed by Mir. Meerce, for defendant. Mr. OzIgera, in stating the plaintiff's case, said he was a haulier, carrying on business in Bsrrow-lane St. Philip's, and the defendant was ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT

... led MONDAY. th [Before W. F. WOODFORDE, Esq., Judge,] THE BOROUGH COURT OF RECORD. H His Honour, in dealing with the case of Brindley v. 'to, Bandy, adverted to thefactthatthe plaintiff had originally 350 commenced proceedings in the Borough Court of Record. It seumed to him (the judge) that it was a misfortune that there should exist two jurisdictions of a similar character in a town like ...

LOCAL BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... LOCAL DREACH OF PROMISE CASE. MProof was led yesterday before Sheriff Lee, n in an action for breach of promise at the e inistance of Jane Abercromby. S Greenhill Street, d GlIasgow, against Duncan w'onald, warehouse. r. Inan,202 Buchanan Street. Damages are laid at .e £250. ef Pursuer said she was 27 years of age. She ce became acquainted with the defender four or fie n years ago. Their ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... HARWICH. YESTERDAY (Monday). (Before J. T. Abdy, Rsq., ?? ACTION BY A LIQUIDAT11NG CREDITOR. William Pe~per,Dovercourt, v. Wilbjasa~ickson, 20, West Sujithfield, London, boot and shoe mnanufacturer, trustee under the liquidation proceedings of William PI~pper.-Action to recover £10, or, in other words, the delivering up of the tools of plaintiff's trade, and his bedding, seized and detained by ...