CITY SESSIONS

... These sessmons were contimied Yesterday, at St. George8a Hall, Liverpooio Mr. C. EL Hopwood, Q.C., presiding in the Crown Court, and Mr L. Temple., QC., in the second ccart. SERIOUS CAsSE OF WO T N 1G7N -a LIMIP-STREET. Four men, named Thomas Jackson (29), Thomas .. Caon ?? Patrick Cassidy (25), labonrers, t and William Gavin (24), catter, were indicted for maliciously wounding Thomas ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DISTRICT SESSIO-NS. ST. HELENS. A corlier mmed 1'eter l'av s rL summoned b- hil employer4 the Bainford Coad Company for a breach of o speciuu rule 40, which says that ?? s sbail secur the roof and sides of their vworking places, it was eplainedI t'iat on the 27th Mltirno the Ernaman tnnderiok- Visiteddefendant Io his working place and oundthat for a spare of 10 feet from the face ne had no ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S [NQUESTS TUESDAY, NOVEXMBR 8. BEMOE XL6 CL&E AXPEeA.LI5 C00OS or rurtTPoot. On the bodv of M-arat Garneri aged 65yeau- wife of a blackmith, and lately reading at 4 Hawkes-treet. About raid o S ray t deceased, who had been waiduX tp for net son, was about to retire to her bed. She took the paraffin oil lamp off the kitchn mnmteais for the parpose of extingnisbing the liht, and without ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... DI)STRIT SESSIONS. Jamnes Vhriei-. a Lawvker, u s. brnto no ?? charged MILL ha2ving Wounded WillianM Skitcr,~ of Loegridge. (in Saorcay, tb0I - 1mb wero in ?? n'w'orhrirk Arn.beerheu., iVanley, who was ostaudinrg before the dc eo and Slaa.,r, secaed aL t,,nle near bi,-o, wanlt a.ny of thY siaging hure, ntaC I apdon the tab,. ?? ki-iked --,I s+~ abu he head and fare, slw,asr was~ a: home, and ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... ich THE FAMILY IDiSP)TE AT SWANSEA. are _ ion In the Queen's Bench DivisiOn of the migh' Court of Justics on Friday the case of Richards it. zug Richards came before Mr. Justice Delnia for'. Ely further consideration. It was a litigation between the a brother and sister, the sieter (Mrs. Richards) are being the plaintiff. There was an issue under the Statute of Prauds and anduanother of ...

Published: Saturday 19 November 1887
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 755 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE SUICIDE OF A BOOKMAKER

... THE SUICIDE OF A BOOKMAXER. Mr. Carttar, West Kent coroner, as was briefly stated in our columns yesterday, held an enquiry on Mlonday into the death of Charles Sinclair Middle- ton Cox, aged forty-three, a bill-discounter, of Rose Lawn, Southend road, Lewisham, who on Friday last shot himsolf in the head with a gun, lie being at the timo awaiting his trial at Stafford Assizes on charges of ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AND SHORPSHIRE ASSIZES

... STAFFORDSHIRE AND SHROPS1I1RE ASSIZIS. YIZSTEP1IiAY--fCeuiiC Arr. .fnatrr ?? tnt Siitii'SIli- COtNSPIRtACY ?? tnivni;against FGerg levioi(3) Ii~i ve ilrer FrndickMral (),taelr ;Lewis ?? draper, ailL Pic r I 'gos5(l ?? viLliaY to fchat soild ilfrau ?? rancis ~si~ilC Wa f £53 a esisr.Charles 1oiindictiment et i the ethier' jirrsoiVrs, hail 'eij~ td sicie sli list waitiing Iris trial. Air. ~ fril ...

CHARGE OF KEEPING A BETTING HOUSE

... I Yesterday afternoon, at the Dudley Police Court-before Alderman Garrstt and Mr. W. S. Gorton-John Garner, landlord of the Horso and Jockey Iun, King Street, was charged with haeine used his house for the purpDso' of betting on the 24th Ootober.-Mr. Warmington (the Town Clerk) proseonted, and Mr. Hugo Young (instructed by iMr. -B. lebbert) ?? Town Clerk said there had been a previous hearing ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF AND JURY COURT

... ABERDEEN SHERIFF AND JURY I COURT. .- l~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A LOVERS' QUARREL. Yeaterday before Sheriff Dove Wilson and a jury in the Aberdeen Criminal Court, John Munro, alias Gilbert Fearquharson, from the prison of Aberdeen, was charged with having, on 30th Sept. last, in the common lodging-house in Exchequer Court, Ex- chequer Row, kept by Mary Cook or Welham, assaulted ...

SUICIDE OF AN ABERDEEN CLERGYMAN

... SUICIDE OF AN ABERDEEN CLERGYMAN, We deeply regret to announce the death, under peculiarly sad circumstances, ot Mr Herbert Bell, minister of John KnDo Parish Church, Aberdeen. Six months ago his mind, on account of heavy domestic Afficrtiof, gave signs of weakening, and though able to discharge his duties efficiently and regularly, only t] his intimate friends knwe the terrible mental suffer. ...

A MORAYSHIRE BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... AN AFFECTIONATE COURTSHIP. In the Elgin Sheriff Court yesterdays afternoon proof was led in an action of breach of promise of mar.iage at the instance of .Isabella Fotheringham, domestic servant, residing' at Cluny, in the parish of ;3Nfford and county of Elgin, against James Ander- hon. mason and builder, village of Dallas, in the county of Elgin, suing for £200, with interest at 5 per cent. ...

§t^:sm

... -~ ALVASTOit ?? -,■■■ Service of ?? l*?&!k Bt6n *g| a Wvioe 0 f aong entitled Frozen to ; or, The Cottage on the Hill, was given m tta WBdw^iCUpdteSe choir and Sunday scholars. The .smging vms^tood rtaoughont, and great care had evidefctly lee* taken in training the younger portion of tiie scholars. Con- nective readings were given by the Bey. F. Hughes, of Derby. A oolleotlon in ud of ...

Published: Wednesday 30 November 1887
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 9010 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment