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LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... LI ERPOIL. POLICE COURT. I SATURIflY, OCTOBER 3. t s oRZ S1lt. rACFL&S 5T}'5IIENDIARY MAOIS1TRaT1. . IlOEISoG TO OT.rsiN DaiuT.-A_ respectably-dressed1 young ?? ?? wfilson ea s charged with _ nathng a cuantity of bed clothing, the property of . Mararct fld 6hes. From the evidence it appeared that _ the prisoner cent to Mris. flughess honse in Walton- lane on the 24th nit. and oesaped lodgiangs ...

HULL POLICE COURT

... H-U:LL ?? MONDAY. Before MrLE BC. Twivis, St$ndiary Magistrate. COWARDLY AsSAUtLT BY A LABOuTER. - Foster Earl, labourer, Courtney-street, was 'charged' on re- nmand with assaulting Thomas Mainprise; a engine driver, residing in Wa~ler-street. It seems that, on Saturday night, prosecutor was in his house and he heard a noise outside, and, on opening the door to see what was the matter, he saw ...

Published: Friday 02 October 1885
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 808 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

EXECUTION AT NEWGATE

... Henry Norman, aged 31, who vas c ,ruiell at ite Central Criminal Court of the mrurd.er .f 'ls Wrl5 stabbing her with a dagger, was exicuted ys5brvl5v ing at Newgste. The murder wag erumlitt'sI jI r influence of jealousy, fcr which there Iil nett Slt according tothe evidence adduco, te. h:e the 5eat Is' tion. Tho prisoner stabbed the unfnrtrnatewan b she was Aslfep, ard her death was alhnmdt j ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... i LIVERPOOL POLICEi 4°OUPRT. lu THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22. BF.VFOFE ME1 SAFFLES. A nTAvEbafl. CIIeAAx3 wrta EwrTZH nW.- Alfred Jones. commercial traveller, about iD 'en 4i age, Nwas brought up on remand charged with h3o; embezzled several sums of money belonir to b, e-i players. Mlessrs. Thomson and Co., diistillcr. is. M~r. Pedder prosecuted, and Mr. F. Smith apfarad fu the ?? Buchanan, of the ...

THE ARMSTRONG ABDUCTION CASE

... I. The trial of Messrs Stead, Jacques, and Booth, Mrs Coombe, and Rebecca Jarrett, on as charge of un- lawfully taking Eliza Armstrong from the custody of her parents, was resumed on Saturday before Mr Justice Lopes. The proceedings commenced at 1015, when the defendants surrendered-Maildarn Maauirey, who oil Friday occupied a seat in the dock, not having to appear. The examination of Mrs ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE NEWS

... D1ERBY BOROUGII POLICE NEWS. ?? -e - - -AA. . I. 1 ..r11c ..-QrAra TRANSFERS.-The follorwing public-house licenses were transferred :-Travellers' Rest, Ashborne-road, from Sam]. Hydes to Alfred Kitt; the Coach and Horses, Little I Chester, from Edmund Roper to John Hardy - Carrington Arms, Carrington-street, from Henry benman to Ge ergo Wilson; Don.Cow, Bold-lane, from Daniel R.rigers to Hiram ...

Published: Wednesday 14 October 1885
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2268 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRX8TOL COUNTY COURT. -ESTERDAY, (Before Hrc Honour Judge Melcalfe. Q.O.J Be AxsTTn, CBosS and Co., 'Redeliff street, Bristol, provision ?? Par (Oaboroe, Ward, sV ssail, ard Parr) said he appeared on behalf of a creditor, Mr William Robert Marshall, a Canadian gentleman in the proviniOD trade, who had tendered a proof in that case for £4078, The claim arose in respeeb of an unliquidated demand ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT

... GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COUII' SiKQUESTr~\OA'IO OlE Witi f. flOISLANE. The adjcourned diet for tbe examination of? Mr WVm Borlaud in ban~kruptcy took place yesterday in the Glasgow ?? Court, before Sheriff Erskino Murray. There were present Mfr VD. G. H coy, C. A, truetee - Mr John Hngg, ofe Messrsl Starl & Hog6, writers, agent inl tichesequoestration' and M~r James Grahlam, writer, for M~r ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... I IPSWICH. TOWN HALL, Thursday, October 1.-Before the Mayor (Sterling Westborp, Esq.), and Admiral T. H. Mason, C.B. DRUNMENNESS. WIlliase Nicholls, labourer, Stoke-street, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in that street on Tuesday night. -P.C. Nears proved the case, and the defendant was fined Be., which included the costs, this being his first offence. TUROWING STONES. William ...

EXCITING SCENE AT A FIRE

... [SUBJECT OF ILLUSTBATION.] ONe Sunday morning last week, at five minutes p3at six. Police-constable Grierson, 105 L who was on daty' in Westminster Bridge-road, discoveredthat a fire -was raging at No. 11, Upper Marsh, which premises are in the occnpation of Mr. Wilcok, fishmonger. He imme- diately gave the alarm, and a manual from the Waterloo-road Fire Station was quickly in attendance. In ...

BELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS

... rELFAST EQUITY SESSIONS. TiE business of the above sessions was continued on Sa(-urday, before Dr.WBsn, Q.C., in the County Courihouse, Crumlin Road. Mr. H. N Neile MTI'Cormick, Registrar, was in attendance. GuMMURSr~ V. 11TAL.SIN This wais an aduministration suit, and came now before the Court upon the consent to declare car- tuin legacies charged upon the farm left by the teatatur. Ed. ...