BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.--YESTERDAY

... r BIRMIINGHAM COUNTY COURT. --YESTERDAY. I . Ir. * T o T- ~ w o T - --o lm ?? I I BEFORE His HONOUR JUDGE CHAILMERS, in AIFFLECK ?? -TIE MAYOR, ALDERMEN, AND BlURGESSES on OF TILE BOROW3'.I OF BilR.sTvuGerA.-Thc plaintiff, John ed James Affleck, of 106, I'ershoro Road, licensed victualler, was represented by Mr. Stubbins (instructed by Messrs. Hawices and Weekes); for the defendants Mr. Hugo ...

CHARGE OF FRAUD ON WEST END TRADESMEN

... CHIARGE OF FRAUD) ?? ?? END d At the Marlborueglh S-rce: i'c,`ce ?? e Saturday, Hpgh Perey tGret and IUre. lias Fleminig,7 aslcj Carrirgren of Arr.,' P, Y hampton. recently Cf Eroadotairs. ?? e- farstaplie, Devonrheisre. vre eharge a ?? s a vahiable laklv's costlnne a31d Oeler arv ?? . nII Messrs. harr and ?? r-iliari le -Ir111reter Snsith of Scoria0vl l . 0. night: acecrylmnied ly lsqeet.r ? ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE CO URT.-YESTERDAY. Before Mir. Kp/isntrsle ( (Stipendiary), Maesrs. Sturpe, Harris, White, and Payton. Siop Ron ?? Wheeler (15) and George 1 Simpson (15), both residing in Prescott Street, were charged with stealing a coat from the shop of Ann Hopkins, old-clotbes dealer, 152, Warstone Lane-The prisonerstoc the coat from the proseutrix's shop) door. They paweed it, and sold ...

THE BIRMINGHAM ASSIZES

... THE BIRMNGHAM ASSIZES. ARRANGEAME NTS AT THE COUNCIL HOUSE. . The arrangements which are to be made at the Council 3 Huoae for the holding of the first Birmingham Assizes i have already been briefly described in the columns of the V Daily Post, but it may be interesting to state in greater 9 detail the alterations which are necessitated in several a apartments, and to indicate by what means ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... QVA'lM S SSIONTs. y1,:STEIWDAY. 13113 yII:STEIIDAy. tion, suste FrrnST C.OURT.- evidi ,4e J S. DrGnALE, QO.- ?? Ii * ?? X XISTMkGIs1RATE8S DECISIONSi. thcj rd~~re~Y tohear appeals against convic- tl TfhC first on thle list wait an appeal Tb \j'e $ii1 punblical,,.smethwicvk, against an bev Utr. Kynnorrsloy, tiiO stipol. T ena, xI jan 1alindly, of King Edward's 5; 5.rSAIy which ptiulge, as the ...

THE FORESTERS' HIGH COURT

... THE FORESTERS' RIG e lighl Court resumed it a sI4 - e flall i Mancilester, yesterkay th ?? all the I sJ. Bowler IManchester) beill', bgin if pi attendanceof dele icts as IPreIious, dtle b; The principal buhsi ne.ss cli inde51 Aas of the moriling, was the COnqidcrati0 'f eteul ll ah ndmission of men bers to the 1j.,1 'ltl:a eC Funeral Fund. The majority c LoUrt a- sented no feature of interest ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMING HAM POLICE COURT.-Yx TnRDAY, ?? Before M'easrs. T. e. S. Ky ncrisul(kSfij(iendiary), Lowe. Lord, and aertteet. 1. PURLOINTNG.-Edward Ray, a fish salesman, in the if employ of MIr J. C. Dexter, fish merchant, BMarket Hall was sent to prison'for one month for stealing two mackerel from a box, yesterday morning. ILLEaAL FAWNING. -Joseph Lily (33), boot-finisher, Court, Duko Street, was ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... HULL POLIC'E COURT. I A nflTTD A *I T . L - _ TI _ L _ - SATUBRDAY.-John Roberts was fined 40s and costs, for deserting from the East York Militia.-Martin Tighe, labourer, residing at 1, James-place, Collier-street, charged with being drunk and disorderly in Waterworks- street, last evening, was fined 20s and ?? W. Harland, labourer, English-street, was fined 7s 6d and costs, for being ...

Published: Friday 04 April 1884
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 883 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A YORKSHIRE TRAGEDY

... A CURIO-JS STORY OF RISBY PARK. BY A HULL AUTHOR. The Keldgate in Beverley is not a very pre- possessing street at the present day, even with the march of time and consequent improvements which that march would bring in its train. If it is uninviting in our day, what must its aspect have been one hundred and fifty years ago, when Betty Laming sat by her hearth one stormy winter's night ...

Published: Friday 19 December 1884
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3156 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... -C AN AttS'rItACT~r 01: 111E Pp.OVISIONS of thC Municipal Elections Act, ISS4, has just been issued by the National l.iberal Federation. It summariscs the whole law as it affects the working of an election, and is in good time for the approaching Municipal contcts. TlE B1AR Or ViC-OrilA have recently decided, after receiving thle report of a Committee, that barristers should be entitled to ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1884
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 718 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LEGAL

... VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS are noticeable in the new list of unclaimed funds in Chancery, which has appeared as a supplement to the London Gazette. Among them is the alphabetical arrange. ment, for the first time, of the names, which are more than 6,ooo in number. But no amounts are published, a defect which is, it seenms to be remedied in future lists. A sumn approaching a million sterling is ...

Published: Saturday 12 July 1884
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 708 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SYSTEMATIC FRAUDS AT HANLEY

... SYSTEMATIC FRAUDS AT MANLEY. I n Atithe Borough Police Coart, yesterday, Thomasu Coons dealer irn tubs, casks, and hampers, was charged wi! s, obtaining 20s. by false ?? from SherwinardCotto: I tile manufacturers, Hanley, and also with obtainina dive to sums by false pretences from the same firm at Varies It ?? Constable said ticis was one of the wro al oases of the kind ever before the Court, ...