BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... BIRMt'INGHADI POLICE COURT.-YESTERD. Io . . .- . -I I ?? d Before M pmressrs. eneroley (Step.), Baker, cad Pesrit 1. NxctUGENT TRAa.nT-RnV1.Lc.-ThnnSO halkis, Robert s Firtb,Franicis Geo. Nicholson, and ThomasSlater,'iriver&n If the eupidyr of the Birmingham and Midland Steam Tramll Y way Company, were summoned, the two firstnawmed in eO driving onl the company's lines at a greater creell shan ...

REMARKABLE WILL SUIT

... RMLARKBLE WIIL SUITM In the Probate Division. yesterday, Sir James Hannae and a special jury had before them the case of Cowburn and another v. Pound, which bad reference to the testamentary dispositions of the late Mrs. Susannah Jacksen.-Mr. Bayford, Q.C. (with whom was Mr Searle), who appeared for the plaintiffs, said that the testatos name was Found, and be married the defendant, Amelia ...

ASTON POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... ASTON POLIOE COURT.-YES1TEr1DAY. Before Mcsmsr. Roicter, Johnsoi, and Wilts. GOVERNEID DY DosecuusTANetc.-Joseph Duce, agent, Catheart, Va'UlXall, was charged with heing drnt-IC on licensed premises, and committing wilful dsmage to the extent of is. i., at the Adderley Arms, High Strect, Saltisy, on the 11th instant,-Prisoner, in answer to the charge, said he would hear the evidence first, and ...

THE AFFAIRS OF RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH

... - j - ITHE AFFAIRS OF RICHARD ATTEN. - I BOROUGH. . I At the London Bankruptcy Court, yesterday, this debtor applied to Mr. Registrar Giffard to pass his public exami- nation, The debtor was formerly a pawnbroker and money- lender, of Picoadillyi now of various collieries at Stoke-oa. Trent, Tunstall Heath, Aberystwith, and ?? statemesit of accounts show-gross liabilities .£239,812 15s Md., of ...

LAW NOTICES.—THIS DAY

... LAII NUTICES.-TaIi DAY, SUPRElME COURT OF JUIDICATtYRE.-THII COURT 5 OF APPEIAL.-Arl'cAL COURT 1.-Ececue 'riE MAe-8 I TrIn (IF TiIE ROLLS, Loon JUoTice COTTON, AoD LunD JUST'sre ?? 1O0.-Appeal in Bftuklruptey: Re 2 Loid ti, Lennox, ex parto Lord G. Lennox, Part heard.I Appeals friom the, Queen's Bench Division )lfal list): miay v 'The Incloounreommisosioiners for Enetand. and Waoles- .ina ...

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY

... THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF CONiSPEBACY. I~~~ At Merltorough-streot-Poliee-cout yester- day afternoon, before Mr. Newtou, Alfred Bevfus, of Lnvcolu's-inn.flQlds; Solomon Beyfus, of Bedford- square; and Philip Beyfus, of Russell-square, ap- eared on ?? defeudant with wilfully and knowingly aud by meaus of false pretencesl obtaining ?? Jacob Itathaniel Jonas, a solicator, the sum of 5,4991. iSs. ...

KINGSTOWN AND BRAY INTELLIGENCE

... |I.NLGST'OWX AND BBRAY INTELLI- I.I -GENCITE.;~ ?? EBdRaoGE COUIT AwD ParY SaSES1oNS.- Thesie courts .sere' held on Saturday. before Messrs E W Verner- (presiding),. Thormas -Revington, Wentworth Z3ehje, It Huiidon,; J S M'Leod, R M; H Doyle, andE Bteslin.' A DIsoNnDELY ?? Smulen was-sumnvned by Constable Young for-drunken-. ness and also for:assaulting a man namned Edward' M'Cabe in his (the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... 1 . 7fLAW TELGN. SATURDAY. : :. --4- ?? -W- .;QUEEyN'S BENCH DIVISI0N. (Before the Lord Chief Jistice, Mr. Justice. : O'Brien, nd- Mr. Justice Johnson.) vCUSACK - V. CHGERnA or Tir.ERaRY-Mr. T M Healy, 4f P (instructed by Mr.. Sayers), on behalf of Bridget Cusack, licensed publican, Drangan, -moved 4rn conditional order for a: mandamus directed to the Chairmani -f Qu4rter .Sessions of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... POLICE U1T 1LLIGENC K-YESTERDAY i >AX no TtX7Y. ?? NORTHERN DIVISiON. (Before Mr. O'Ddnel, Chief Magistrate.) FOUND LOITERING OX THE VICEsWALoE GROUNDS. -James Lawder, a middle-aged man, of the labouring class, who gave his address as 62 North King-street, was charged by Police - constable Sullivan with loitering on the 'ice-Regal grounds, Phfenix Park, with intent to commit a felony. On the ...

ALLEGED FRAUD UPON YORKSHIRE MANUFACTURERS

... ALLEGED FRAUD UPON YORKSHIRE MANU.AO TUR' S. ih At t0. Marlboroettil-street Police-eourt yesterdav, in Arthur Ploydell (22). of no oCCupation', was charged on tl ip remnaud with obtailioa large quantities of goods, aoestly el e front ?? maniuiiscturer4 iii the north, with intent to m 'a cloat and defraud. Mr. JOHN NICITOLLS prosecuted; and Ic Mr. s51NaEY Topprca- npueared for the defence. The ...

Published: Wednesday 04 November 1885
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1111 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

TWO MEN HANGED AT HEREFORD

... I John Williams, alias 1Irish Jack, and John Hill, alias Sailor Jack, were executed, at Hereford prison, on Monday morning, for the murder of Ann Dickson, at Weobley. Hill is said to have made, shortly after his condemnation, a statement admit- ting that he attempted to assault the deceased, and that while doing so Williams camne up and struck her on the head with a stick, upon which he ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... P'OLICE INTELLIGENCE.M 'WSSTMfINSTE& upra~~~insedxv ?? SlIeGM~Au AL'S getemn of -.~Romeo Dy e 1A4, CherchstrOeeChe lsew an charged with tbreatening order m b eoge Charles Jackson, a njureyhim f h, ley- crescent, helsea.theprosecutor satd that at eight o'clc h ors he was Bwaliened bylea a in his noom. He started up tw bed, andeondnh defendant buttoned Up inariehon er stonding t over him with t ...