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PARTRIDGE v. HOLLINGSHEAD

... Inz this action, which was brought by Messrs Partridge and Coopur against Mr John Hfollingshead, of the Gaiety Theatre, Master Butler had made an order givingthe plaintiffs libertyto sign judgment for 26 and costs, and M1r. Justice Day had directed that order to stand unless the money was paid seto court within a week. ln.athe Court of Queen's Bench, on Thursday last, Mrl. fioracs Avoty, on ...

Published: Saturday 08 August 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 706 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES

... At the Ramegate Petty Sessions, on Monday, before Mr K, W. Wilkie (chairman), Mr J. Kennett (Mayor), Mr H. B. Hammond, and Captain L. W. Vaile, an application was made on behalf of Messrs Head, Weightson, and Co., the proprietors of the New Promenade Pier, for a licence for public dancing and music at the Pier Pavilion. Mr H. F. Dickens (barrister) appeared for the applicants, and Mr A . B. ...

Published: Saturday 01 August 1885
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1684 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

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 

Police Intelligence

... - 4 'Injuliu littzlUguice. Guilidhafl_, EJtward COwnnr, of 11-ltic-strct, St. Lukil', who said hel was a printer, woe charged with ?? to steed a watch froim tho waistcoat pocket or a ml An unkniowia, in Patern~oster-row, and also with being concernied, with feur Others, in attempting to pick the(, pockets of other people. Janies lRickley, plain clothe pa)trol, svld that aborit threc o'clock ...

SHOCKING MURDER OF A POLICEMAN

... SHOCKING MURDER OF A POLIOEANU. -1 - . - A- l ?? ?? . _: A . 6 1. __ : Il -11 A-e. . S t. EArLY on Saturdaay morning a terrible murder was committed in East Worcestershire, between Weather- oak and Beoley, near Redditch. It appears that a farmer, whilst going down a lonely lale, known as Eaglo-stroect, came upon the body of a police-con- stable named Davies, stationed at Beoloy. The officer ...

CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED POISONING

... Ago - OF - AE-E POO- CHARISE OF ATTEMIPTED POISONING, Ornrlorrioa -f'iA of nillaa- IFnw~n ~in~ the Aw extraordinary case of alleged attempted poisoning. and was partly investigated icy the stiplendiary mcgistrute r r ho at Birming ehamc IHarry Edgar Newton, an assistant il l ;nod tie on)ploy of MIr ])owooa grocer, Geoch-street, bein, 't cleargod With attemptimi to poison his master's iniaut ...

Odds and Ends

... 0)[No --allb (15,05. A HARD case. -A watll's. Bad name for a sjlkman.-Gnttcr.nlk. To the eondetined mon the sherifr is the niost dreaded of all collarers. Wahy is the Portlh Pole like an illicit whisky tmsnu- factory 7 Because it's cc secret still. AI.rriage promotes longevity among -men, notwith- stanlldin its tt ndlellc' to p)ro(ldlce pronrdtire-baldnless. They are going down to dinucer. lie ...

The Illustrated Police News

... The -Nusli mted -pDole -N I| SATUYDAY, JTANUA.RY 17, 1885. TaE.xae ws fiotu Gencral Gordon is of the iuost satisf1ctov yCilctai'Tr. ?? steamers hold the Nile fron Xhartoum down to Metenuell,; he is aware of our comuniii, and *then-imessenger who left ourcallti) butt thm 1.0 weeks awfi vhivtold him almost to iib dlay when GenerLl SteV'rt will ?? wvith his columns at Metemneh; -The steaimer ...

SINGULAR LUNACY SUIT

... ?? I I . ?? , IN the Qaviccn a Bacich DivisioD, onl Saturdlay, the ebli Ii liarin, (f atn b~ietio, Tvrccant v, Stonlier, mi5is Ccci- A hmon cc-cl It 'crest' Out atr the c Sins circo mstanciwq as the a gave ri,.e to the minme Wislioh Was ti-o Ott Friday. Tueio Ic, r first ca-nci--c ni t wLs, that thle pliiun ifr iad bee'n iin- a prep-c-li' cunch icl inl 01 Iciliticl wsay hm and thle a 1rst li r ...

SUMMONS AGAINST CONTRACTORS

... SUMNONS AGAINSP CONTRAVCTORS. Ar the WVestinjster PoliCe-COUrt MeBSrS ?? ovtelil and Co., contractors, appeeared to answer aijturnde suiu- umonses-first, for No iog out ot road,s passae, or way as a street for foot ?? onlv, without the sauoction of the Yetropolitan Board secondly, for building ?? streot of less width than twenty feet * thirdly, for building the some without being open at ...

CASE OF STABBING

... CASE OF STABflId . i.~~ia ~ Plon lrl anhr At the lligibgatb Police-court on Monday, Alfred Dearne, seventeen, of 8, John-street, KCnnington Park, was charged on remand vitih assaulting Charles Williams by stabbing him with a knife. The prisoner and the prosecutor were both in the employ of Air. Rydon, provision dealer, of Imperial Buildings, Park- road, Church End, and according to the ...

Police Intelligence

... loatia ?? ?? ?? ItdanBlon ?? Saturday Edward Ratchiff Is was brought before Alderman Sir Andrew Lusk. MA. P., ev charged with stealinig a purse anid Moeney, the property jth of her Majesty's Postunastsr.General. The evidencel th showed that the prisoner was in thle ?? of an t electric light Coi)n liay, And it was his duty to attend tic to the~1ecttC ]ilit i the remisS of the Post-office eli ...