BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNT COURT-YnSTERDAY, I I BryRNGHIAM CbtNTY COUPT- YESTEBDAY, .. ; -I . I BFrORE h MR. J. MoITTnar, Q.C., JUDGE: ALLEGED P'PsURY BY A WrITNESS.-An action was brouight on Thursday, by Charles Henry Prosser, of Union Passage, hosicr, against Bascilta .1Horloy, executrix of li.^hald Hodey, deceased, licensed victualler, Edmnund Street, to recover the snm of $8. for a quarter's rent of ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BrRMINGItIAM COUNTY COURT-YESTERDAY. II BEFORE MIn. J. MOTTERAM. Q.O., JUDGE. DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY.-IMPORTANT TO CAB-DRIVmrS.-Clharles Lillington, 280, Bellbarn Road, hotel boots, sued William Field, Belgrave Road, cab roprietor, for the recovery of £25 to damages sustained y the plaintiff having been knocked down by the de- fendantt's eab, in Stephenson Street; on October 28, 1881. Mr. ...

THE FURNEAUX FRAUDS

... THE FUNEAUX FRAUDES. The police are still engaged in their invesigations conil cerning the career of the woman Furiwzatix, who has so long carried on a succesnful course of froads. The numbes of letters found In her boxes amounti to several thousande and a. largo proportion of them ?? at the time they were sent included remittances to her of sums of money varyin6gfrom £2. to ?? at being able ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BRMINGHAMCOUNTYCOURT.-YEsTFRDAY. BaFOwFm Ma REGISTBAR EDWIN PARRY. lit re JOSEPH WALERLR-The. debtor, described as 5 gnrdesoer, Of NO. r, Moseley Terrace, Alcester Bead, Moseley, in the parish of King's Norton, filed his fetition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at £100., and assets not yet ascertained. Mr. E. Jaques, of 18, Temple Row, is solicitor for the debtor. The Lord ...

CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING BIRMINGHAM JEWELLERS

... CHARGE OF DEFRAUDING BRMWGHAM I I JMVELLERS. . At the Clerkenwell Police Court, yesterday,. Thomas Jaggero(25),ta dealer' in jewellery, of Sandy, Bedfordshire, was brough up1) on a Watrant by Detective-sergeanit Glreet, of the G Division, and was charged with having, on the Ist of Mlarch, by means of false pretenees, obtained from Augustus Radges, Wholesale jeweller, of Hatton Garden four gold ...

PROSECUTION OF LICENSED VICTUALLERS AT LLANDAFF

... tinte THE BONA P1DB TRAVELLER roularQUESTION.I Oas HARGE OF PERMITTING DRUNKEN- Ls, Mr. ES Mr,. t h LIandaff Petty Sessions on Mlonday (be- vards. fore Mr. Grahamsi Deraford and Dr. Paine), 1t ililain of it Mlatthews, landlord of the Cow and Snuff ers Inn, 'lve a Llandaff Station. was summoned for permitting in-drunkenness on his licensed premises on Sunday, tha tthe 29th of October.-Mr. ...

Published: Tuesday 14 November 1882
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2137 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YES'1TERDAY'S POLICE. e- ChRTI F.-(Defore Alderman Daniel Jones.)-'1 a DDisolde ILy PreAoiets.-Vary Ward, a young womann wd woo had been convicted previously, wars clarged - by Police-Constable Rowe with being disorderh in ?? on Monday evening. t'he had been ejected from the public-house, and when outside site became disorderly and had to be taken to the police-station. She was sent to gaol ...

Published: Wednesday 25 October 1882
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 596 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ST. CLEAR'S LOTTERY SCANDAL

... ant SERIOUS ALLECTA3TIONS AGTAIINST re . A METIIGIST COT~ill lie - -Cal to At the Curmarl-tenslhire Midsummer Assizes effi er (before Mr. Justice Maotisty' andl a special jury-) an ST action wis. broughit by ft(e lRev. Wilianm Edwards. ior 5t C ?? Methodist, of Biritannia 1-oose, St. .5. Clear's, anti who wits connected With the St. Clear's 0;lottery affair, ageinet -Mr. Josiah Howell, brick ...

SINGULAR CONDUCT OF A SURGEON AT ST. CLEAR'S

... ._ _ __ _ _ . _ _ __ _ _ _ a SINGULAR CONDUCT OF A SUR. p GEON AT ST. CLEAR'S., At the St. Clear's division petty sessions on Wed- nesday (before Mr. R. P. Beynon and Mr. W. EL M. ,elverton) Mr. Rice Henry -Howell, surgeon, of St. Clear's, was charged by Inspector Ball, of the ?? Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, with cruelty to an ass by not providing food and water for it ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... *rof MONOUTH.-(Before the mayor, Mr. G. P fr o Tippios; Mr. G. G. Grilin ard Mr. Thos. James.) t te -Assmndt.-Thiornas HEopkins, Harper's-_ard, Mon. . mouth, shoemakrerj was charged on a summons g the with having on the 24th June assaulted MVarv nary Bill, wife of James Hill. Complainant said that s Dr. vwhile she was at a neighbour's house talking de- thern. fendant struck her in the face, ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... CARDIFF.-(Before Mr. RI. 0. Jones and Mr. J. NM'Cennoehie.t-Oild O.fttdei-s.--Mary Ann Dee was charged by Police-Constable Allen with being disorderlyvin Bute-street on Satur~day. The office~r c had tur~ed her out of two public-houses, and she continued to make, a noise. It wats reported that shte had appeared in thle court upwards of fifty C id timres, and a registered conviction was now ...

Published: Tuesday 19 September 1882
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2759 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL LAW CASE

... I IMIPORTANT DEMURRAGE DISPUTE. On Tuesday, in the Court of Appeal at West- minster, an important case came before Lords Justives Baggallay, Brett, and Lindley by way of appeal by the plaintiff froin a judgment of Baron Pollock. at trial at the Glamorgan Assizes. The action was brought to recover dtinages for demurrage, and raised an important question as to -whether frost preventing trie load ...

Published: Wednesday 22 November 1882
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 749 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment