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THE WINTER ASSIZES

... I THE WHITER ASSIZES. Subjoined is a list of the days and pay- ,c pointed for holding the winter assizces, 1MS- -N Ao E ru Crncrr.-M-r. JUste Day I day, Jan. 13, at Appleby; Friday, Jan1 Carlisle; Wednesday, Jan. 21, at Lancas t-r , Justice Da? and Mr. Justce Wills-ha Jan. 24, at lanchester; Fridavy, F'eb. 6, a- WNOTH-KASTERN Cmrzrr.-M-Tr. Justice (e Tuesday, Jan. 13, at Newcastle-upon-Tlne. j ...

THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDER A CHILD

... THE ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO MURDERI A CHILD. I I The hearing of the charge of conspiracy to murder was resumed at the Lambeth Police Court, London, yester- L day, before Mlr. Chance. The defendants ?? Long, uged 42, painter, of 24, Crawehay Road.; b George Fleetcher Walker, aged 27, land agent, of 24, a FColdharbour Lane ; and William Jones, aged 28, job- mnaster, of Warwick 'odge, Gresham Road, ...

THE ACTION FOR SLANDER

... 1 ?? ?? a 1In ?? Bjench dlivision, yesterday, before MviJusticc Ii Wills, thoe hearin g of the case of Bradbury tx Tinisotn was t remumed, it being an action to recover damagles for alleged t slanler, aml the defence justification. It will bh re. r incmberced that the plaintiff-Mr. Natmiuek William Brad- ?? a veterinary sutrgcon and chemist at leall, near (lodic in 1864, and afterwards ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... nL. WORCESTER. H TuEE LATHD BiR. BEALE.-At the County Court, yester- day, Sir Rupert Kettle, judge, referred in feeling terms to the recent sudden death of Mr. S. l, Beale, oup of the s registrars of the court. His Honour said that ho and all who were engaged in the business of the court had sustained a great loss. HIe felt that in tho death of Mr. Beale lhe had lost a dear4frisnd as well as a ...

THE LATE CHARGE OF FRAUD AGAINST A SOLICITOR'S CLERK

... TEE LATE CHAPRGE OF FRAUD AGATNST A SOLICITOR'S CLERK. At the Longton County Court, yesterday, before his Honour Judge Jordan, Mr. Cr. C. Kent, solicitor, sued Mr. Frederick WVebb, of the Heathcote Arms Hotel, for £6, 9s. 8d. for work done, and £5. 5s. money expended on the defendant's behalf. Mr. Boddam (instructed by Air. Young) appeared for the plaintiff, and AMr. Paine for the ?? case ...

LIVERPOOL PLICE COURT

... LIVERPOOL POLICE COUIT. SATURDAY, JAYUA flY 17. 0BEFORE Mr PAILI:. TuaFrt OF WATCRHS 'RtCM A FRTISI.-A rolln- .Lnamed NVilliam Court was charged with ste I watches, value 25'. each, the property of Geor- - monr, a broker, who carries on business at 21! Henry-street. The prisoner, Who was a friend ci prosecutor, last Thrisday went to 1r. Seynonr'- under the intluence of drink. Ile left short - ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... I FR-EDY, JA-NUARY 2. BEFOnr WI]L R/AFI'S3. Tmrt r oP BLAS- ?? Burns, a yoonz rcV, was sent to jail for three months with hard latort:. stealing two blankets from Sarah Stampers lr:: honse, in Richmond-row, where the orisoner had b-F: staying. A police constable met the prisoner *: Anne-street with the blankets under his aim, a1 h now pleaded quilty to having stolen them. ALLEGED TaEPr Or ...

SAMUEL'S SENTIMENTS

... :SAMUEIL'S SENTIMENTS. wf. iSAMUE L ON NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS. I usually spend New Year's Elve and a goodly slice t0. of New Year's Day in making good rewolutions-and tilhe e rest of the year during which thiese resolutions her were to be carried into effect, I spend in breaking those good resolves. I don't know hc-wv it id. that of people ehooso the eve off the new year for tire forueatiou of ...

TEMPLE CLOUD PETTY SESSION

... TEMPLE OLOUD PET ESIQBoN. YESTEEDAY, Misglaltes 1present-Mr. C,.A, Kemble, Capt. Philp. and Mir, W, W. Kettlewell, A VOSTLY DIBD, James King, farmer, of Ubley, was charged at the Instance of the xllcq9 authorities that he on Nov. 5th, In the parish of Ubley, did parauegand takegamie without% a certificate, Defendeot Alid he did net, whether he was guilty or not. He fired off hbs gun, but could ...

BATH QUARTER SESSION

... BA'TH QUARTER ;EMIION. The session concluded ycsterday before Mr. Arthur Charles, Q.C., the Recorder. George Tiley, 42, gardener, was indicted for being a liquaidaing debtor on the 20th March, 1884, obtaining goodesanidproperty by falsepretences, nud unlawfally dis.- posing of the Pame, nd committing lmisdemeanours under the Bankruptcy Act-, 1883. Mr. A. B.. Poole and Dr. BPlali udgers ...

THEATRICAL LITIGATION

... At the Civil Court at Durham on Tuesday. before Justice Ca', IIr S. B. Siddall sought to recover 1,000, the amount si lo4s ountained by the breach of a contract by the defendant, Mer At lar Greasley, auctioneer, Hull. Mr Edge for the pli-dolteid a~r L awrence for the defendant. MIr Edge said rt!e l'laiciru aas tbe owner of the George Ifotel, North mulls tee Grand Theatre, Mill Dam, South ...

Published: Saturday 31 January 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 646 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

DISS COUNTY COURT

... TUESDAY, January 13. (Before Sir Francis Bowburgh, Ent., Q.C.) A DEFENDANT SEVERELT REBUKED. William Cooper, shopkeeper, Burston, v. William Sutton, formerly of Dies, but now of Shimpling, black. ?? was a claim for £24 8s. lid. for goods sup- plied and money lent.-Mr. H. E. Garrod, solicitor, Dies, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. W. H. Woods, of the firm of Messrs. Chittock and Woods, ...