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LOCKWOOD'S CASE.—UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS

... LOCKWOOD'S CASE. - UTTFOUNDED ALLEGrIONS. I Wl~acomittee of the Yorkshire Rugby Football Union last right resumed their iuqury into the status of P. EF Lockwood, of the Ileckmondwike Club, at the (Jriaffin Iotel, Leeds. It wall be remembered that on December 27tb, when the matter was considered, Mr. Miagley, of Dvewsbury, wseo was called to gvee evidence, declined to do so until he got to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. LEEDS

... CouNTxEei CoiN.-At the Leeds Poice-court yester- day, betue f Arr. Bruce, Jcseph Aldersoa and George A' tkinsou. rsnm A ,rie wvere char-ed with being in posses- sion of couuterteit ?? Lincoln stated that he %vent to a house in Gaire-walk, Hilbeck, where he found the two prisoners. He searched thenm, aud found a number of base coins-soae in tue nocket of one ot the, prisoners and others hidden ...

LEEDS QUARTER SESSIONS

... LEEDS QUARER SESSIONS. The SpringQuarter esions for the borogof LeedD were resumed yesterday at the Towrn Hal, before the Uxaoosu (Mr. 3. B. Brker), in the first Court, and MIr. VXECsis T. ,TEoflSO (Assistant Rrer) on the second Court. Richard Da Cnnms (51), shopkeeper, was found guilty of indecent exposure at Leeds, on the 2nd February last. The learned B=ooasa said that he had conncted the ...

THE MURDER OF POLICE SERGEANT WEEDY

... THE MURDER OF POLICE -SERGESNT WNEEIY>. EXAMINATIONt OF THE PRISONER BEFORE THEI MAUISTRATES. Yesterday, at Bedalo Petty Sessions, held in the Assembly Rooms, before Captain Carter (Chairman), Sir H. Beresford-Peir-e, Bart., Sir Charles Dochworth, Mr. H. Rouse, Captain Lascelles, and Mdr. Powlett Milback. Robert hitching, market gardener, Lesming, was brought up in custody, charged with the ...

REVISION COURTS

... LEEDS. The revision of the niunicipal and Parliamentary voting lists was resumed at the Town Hall, Leeds, yesterday morning, by M1r. T. S. Sodedn, Revising Barrister. The Libgrals were represented by Aid. Harrison and Mr. (Gale; the Con3servativjs by Mr. Win. Warren and Mr. Overeud; and the Liberal Unionists bv MIr. Ralliday.-Ald. Harrisou | asked the Revising Barrister what course he intended ...

Published: Wednesday 17 September 1890
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1882 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

STOCKS AND SHARES

... DATS. rbe next set*l« ?»■•• Some Funis, £c., fixed for the of *.u -ust. Il* nex: set lament Foreign Bonds, Home Railway*, 4c.. 1* tied for Use 26th, aad 28*Jft July. LONDON TRANSACTIOyS.' BUSINlfifiW DONE. ♦ Account, t r*»*j»tJ-3eal w-ieee. e besaP Mad*. BlftlTlaa FUND* fta rr.rc*.%.ni?«(7e*||7 Heuk of tna- K ■ T-c. lnd. ssa., 1951,107>d ~ ' f • . 4 Do.. ISO. X »S% India >nfac**d Paver, . ...

SAD SEQUEL TO A DIVORCE SUIT

... 3AD) SEQUEL ' TO A DIQOIXCE SUIPT. An interi-sting. tltouggi .ee, sequel to a3 di; orcc suit, alid iiit l-i Up ai;ji!'ge of ?? c-itia the well- ki'r.wt.s ame. Mr. i .i'e r i Barrett , Cn:is ves- t(ia v ill the Ifi gl Ciort before r;c Lorrd (Thief 1lustit.Aj clud a SIejieaI jury. 'lie p l:iutilf is M3rs. j4.'iii' Jirotherton, a divorcee and the ilromer wife of ta. retired officer residling at ...

THE MANCHESTER SHIP CANAL

... THE MANCHESTER SHIP CAN'-AL. IMPORTAN T ARBITRA, _TION' CASE. Yesterday Lord Balfour of Burleigh (assisted by Sir G. B. Bruce) presided o-er an arbitration at the Surveyors' Institution. in which the London and North-Western Railway Company and the Great Western RailwaV Company ?? comelwnsation in respect of injury by reaso i of L a-.ing to build a bridge over the Ship Canal at Warringron. Mr. ...

MOUNTED POLICE FOR THE WEST RIDING

... MOUJNTED POTLICE FO1 THE WEST 1' I N G. INMPORTANT STATEMI-ENT BY A COUNTY COU-NCILLOR. Last night a densely crowded mnepinir of working is men was; held in the C0-ov-prrsi.e l'ahll Cariton-street, a Castleford. Mr. Jaimes Bee'le (meemi'cr o' the Local: Board) presided. and said the ne't' g was promoted. f for the purpose of starting. an Iitipentlooct Labour Clubo Mr. John Lister, ?? of ?? x. ...

WEST RIDING ASSIZES

... i1 LEEDS TOWNT HALL, TUESDAY. S. CROWN OOTJBT. D, (Before M1r. Justice V5augllan WiliMs) THE WATH MINAIN RIOTS. PBS ehoinoftecagsagi-anubroposns of having riotously assemnbled, and feloniously destroyed buildings., the property of the W\atli-upoo-Delarne Col- liery Company, on tauptembler 6th, was resumed. 'The prisoners were Edwin Jfohn Warren~ (37), photographler; Aliirt Dawes (18), c ollier ...

Published: Wednesday 13 December 1893
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 5166 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

NEWSPAPERS AND CONTEMPT OF COURT

... NEWSPAPERS AND CONTEMP= OF COrRT. It is to be hoped (says the Law Journal ) that the decision of Mfr. Justice Mathew and -Mr. Justice Cave in the case of Duncan r. Sparling and others will do scmething lo cheek the feverish eagerness of litisnnts to invoke the aid of the process of contempt of court whienever their disputes are conmmented on by the l'ess in terns of whici they disapprove. ...