LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... LIVElRPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT. MOSDAY, DECEMBER 5. t 'BEFORE 3M. REGISTRAR COOFRIL. Josnx WESLEY CooL-This was an adjourned public examination of the bankrupt, who carried I on business in Victoria-street, Liverpool, as- a provision importer. Mr. Yates appeared for v the trustee, Mr. B. Lockett for the bank- b rupt, and Mr. Bright for a creditor. The C bankrupt was examined by Mr. Gittins, the ...

THE POLICE QUESTION AT BOOTLE

... THE POLICE QUESTION AT BOOTLE TOWNS MEETING. In responseto a requisition simned byanumber oi ratepayers of Bootie, a town's meeting was con- vened by the MAayor (Mr. Alderman J. Howard) last night, at the Town Hall, to protest a the proposed alteration in the policing of the borough. The mayor preaided, and there was a Large attendance. The proceedings Were Very nobsy. The M&xoR, in openingthe ...

THE SUSPECTED MURDER IN CHESHIRE

... THE SUSPECaD MURDER IN CHESHIRE. Mr. Yates, coroner for Chesbire, held an i qes at Broadheath, near Alrinah vestday. touching the death of Jarnes Davies, aged 44, lately a member of the Cheshire Co b . The widow of the deceased ofcerho west on tection' duty on a boat from Broad- heath to Boington about half-past nine on Friday esening. lws cco anided bya & itedog and was then cheerful and ...

BIRKENHEAD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BIRKENBEAD BOK?PXTCY COUP.T. WEDNESDAY, DECEBER 2L. BEFORE U& J. E. WILUAM5, aatert. ( REs CHA& m ALwocx.-This debtor. who was a fruit dealer in Market-street, Birkenhead, came at up on his adjourned examinaion, and was awre- SD sented by Mr. Hannan. The examination was closed. St Rs THOMAs DMwsoe ShnTg-Tbis debtor, wbo carried on business as a seedana at 82, Hamilton- ei street, Birkenhead, ...

THE STATE OF IRELAND

... . PROSEOUTION OF THE LORD MAYOR. The summonses against the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Mr. T. D. Sullivan, MLi., for publishing reports of a sup- pressed branch of the National League in the Nation news- paper were down for hearing in the Northern Division Police Court, Dublin, yesterday. In onsequenoo of a sspecial meeting of the Corporation for the election of the now Lord May6r taking place at ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... ` INQUESTS m ~BiRkIICHAM-,l'~,~. Yesterday Air, lawkes tCororier) hold An' in1quesbt atilab C. uath .Moor Street, on the body of Irborence Bltcv r (3), Sawhose larhnts live At 17, Key Hill.- On the 152lth indo cloaid wst' left in tle hodss in the charge of a sisteron-ie 'Yeas faae. when the ?? ltft by the mhofthe r a-biling kettle fo as standing of n the- hot h l end frots this dehcasd drank ...

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... ?? ALFEETON. r ft petty Sessions, Friday, rflefore G. Cresss Hall (chairman),' T. H «»!_-«= WRIGHT, wood, fi»qrs.] . • . r ■ ?? ?? ,_ m m- ASSAULT UPON AT AVBQQT 6l«il_nllsi Bidiard Gibson, jun. Of ?? SonaatfML^w2r^_T „™ed for having assaulted Mr. ?? a F' 53?Alft-«,««» 18th Kovea*SLOT&_£fd£t wa6 filled bL . - . . -.a ■■. ?? * W A PUBLICAN'S ISEESUlAilTY^Prederick ?? lafdlordof tbe Dog and ...

Published: Wednesday 07 December 1887
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 10307 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THEATRICAL LITIGATION

... On Wednesday, at the WVigan County Court, before Ml Judge Ffoulkes, Samuel James Reynolds, an Iris comedian, brought an action against Walter Bentley, manager of the company For a Life, for the recovery o0 o 1(s, two weeks' salary, in lieu of notice. Mi Heald appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr Bentley wasv represented by Mr Ellis. It appeared that the plaintiff at the beginning of October, ...

Published: Saturday 10 December 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 398 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT LAND CASES

... _ - Yesterday in she Appeal Court, before the Lord ? Chancelor and Lords Justices Fitzgibbon, Barry, | and Kaitsh, a case wva heard of Keating, tenant, i Beton, landlord. It was an appea! from an order of the Land Commiusion, di&r issni the tenants' holdtng of 11 statute actes on the ground thatl there had been a sub-letting of one Irish acre to a I labourer. The case had been twice ...

Mr CALDWELL, M.P., on GLASGOW CIRCUIT COURT TRIALS

... i r CALD WELL, M.P., on GLASGOW I CIRCUIT COUR 1v TRIALS. The trials which have taken place at the Glasgow Circuit during the past two days have been interesting on account of their being the first of the trials under the Crininal Procedure (Scotlaud) Act of last session. A DILETL\A AT THE START. The first case in the Old Court, before Lord M'Laren, was that of Robert Lyon, a young man brought ...

HARTISMERE PETTY SESSIONS

... StSEsoNs HALL, EYE, Monday.-Before tb Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), W. iV. Miller, M.D., Ezq.t and J. B. Chevallier, Esq. Herbert Bennett, John Aldrich, and James MOss, labourers, of MIllis, were charged with unlawfully usin a lurhepr for the purpose of taking gmem at Mellis on the 11th ?? pleaded ?? did not oppear, but P.C. Hopson, who eerved the Enui. monne pon him, said be at that time ...

PROMOTING PUBLIC COMPANIES

... THx trial, commenced on Saturday, was resumed on ionday at the Central Criminal Court, of George R Eno, or Rano, thirty, described as a dealer, upon an indictment charging him with obtaining by false preteneas, from Gerald Davidson Bradbury, cheques for £10 and £90 respectively, from Schonmberg Kerr the sum of £20, and from Frederick William Barnes the sum of £5, with intent to defraud. The ...