LOCAL LAW CASES

... Covini-rwR MicaxiST Co. v. Tax Csarso CYcs Co.. -In the Chancery Division, yesterday. before Mr. Justice Chitty, Mr. Bousfield, mentioninganmotioninthe above action, said an order had been agreed upon which would dispose of the action, the defendants undertaking not to use any tubing except such as was purchased from the Climax Company, the defendants also pauing the costs, including the costs ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... I I I MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDINGS. ' TEXT OF THE SONS' CONFESSIONS. The brothers Richard and George Davies were brought up yesterday morning, at the County Police Court, Crewe, charged with the wilful murder of their father, near the village of fHough, on Saturday week last. Mr. .1 H. Tollemache, ALP., was the presiding magistrate. Mr. Stuart Brooke prosecuted, and Mr. C. H. Pedley appeared for ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMLNGAM_ POLICE COURT. YxsTEar.-Before Mcssrs. Coltore (Stip.), Tiammnns, Mfarris Harris, .lfiddlcraore, and Hart. ArsEYPrsD CuICIDa,-Uban Horton (29), milkman, lW, Unett Street, wats charged with being drank and attempting to commit suicide.r> The accused stated that for some weeks past he had suffered acutely with nleuralgicpains in the head. H~e had bad eight teeth extracted. On Sunday ...

THE ISLINGTON TRAGEDY

... THiE ISLINGTON TRAGEDY. I- - en - ,rc OPENING OF THiE INQUEST. 'or EVIDENCE AGAIN ST THE ler chl 3IUl.DEMiEU. of - rs An inquiry respecting the death of Theresa Neal, f r' age 24. Nio, it is alleged, was murdered by her u ?? NXci, at thleir house. 8,St.Peter- a c' m elsingtori, ro Tuesday last, was opened on t *e Satarcay by Mr. Larinhjim, coroner for the Oily of r Lo Lundon and Borough of ...

A CURIOUS DIVORCE CASE

... - - - ~ L- - -- - -L_] BUD C!It ?? fl.-. A petition was presented before Sir James Hannen ?? praying-for the dissolution of her imarriage--ot the ground of the orneltyand misconduct of her husband. Mr Upward was present, but did not defend., Mr Inderwick,. with whomn was Mr Noitbn-Sni~tbhsaidtbd parties'in the case were mar- ried in 1888; and they lived together until 1886, The respondent was ...

ALLEGED SERIOUS STABBING CASE NEAR BALLYMENA

... AILEGED SERIOUS STABBING CASE NZEAR I BAILYMENA. AT the BllyVMenM petty sessions yesterday, before Messrs. Joseph C. Rutherfoord. R.b. (in the chair), an.1 James Mallaghan. J.P., a man called Henry Ifarkins was charged by District-Inspector Crogban with having. as alleged, seriously stabbed and wounded a man named George Cissick. residing at Cresshind near Baliymena. Mr. J. K. Curre de- fended ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LL'W INTEL(GENCE. ISV NOTICES.-Tait Dati SM't. COURTt OF APPEAL. Thle rsson oss 9eint thet naiorsi toy. . X r Leinoert v. Deline, \VisV, ai wvelrfeor Relveks lciis- psuy,at; heari!g (1): GE bsma v. Tayler, Probate Divibiol (2J; e asserene v. Kelly, Land Loom, i-iou, Mese sta-ed (I) R~O Ll:S. MXQaession v. Philp;es, at heraring i1); Rowas v. D1Vfle,] ?? sin George v. St. Ge'.rges ?? IBf i5 v. ...

STONEHAVEN SHERIFF COURT

... STONEIIAVrEN SHIFRIFF COURT. In Stonehavell Sheriff Conrt yeterday, before an Sheriff brown. J'dwvard lianisay Wood, baker, ilervie, du failed tO appea r on a otarge of coinrnittiotg n breach of In tilte peace it] Johbslsinven, and hin bail of X1 was declkrmd forfeited. Alexander Porter, labourer, Ca Allardice Street. Stonehavee, was eharged, At the intaanot, of Fotterese,, and li ukarton ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... I - l I., ToueviL. le LBefore the M1AYoR and J. BAILEY, W. BEMBOSE, W. n. HOBSON, and A. S. HASLA51, Esqrs.] I is THE PROTECTION Or YOUNG CHILDREN.-Agneq . Gregeon was sumratonoad for sending out her boy, under - the age of 14, for the purpose of selling newspapers, at as 25 minutes to 11, on tbe night of the 8th inst. Inspector P- Waldron Raid the buy'a mother lived in the Byron-yard, D1l ...

Published: Wednesday 26 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2164 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CINDERELLA IN COURT

... CINDERELLA IN COURT. In the Chancery Division, before Mr Justice Kay, in the 'matter of the Opera, Limited, on Friday, 24th ult., Mr Renshaw, Q.C. (with whom was Mr Swinfen Eady), .moved for the immediate appointment of MIr William Henry Pannell, chartered accountant, as provisional liquidator to carry on the company's business pending the hearing of the petitions and the appointment of an ...

Published: Saturday 01 February 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 754 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... SATURDAY. CHIANCERY DIVSION.- - (Before- the: Lord Chancellor.) .Rzi Pamto, Soeici~s, ANV TIM SOtlCITOPS AC.--Mr. Wiliam Green wowed fOX an order that nihe Registrar of the Incorporated Law Society eshould be at liberty tO issue -to Mr.:Thomas Colis IPerrett a licence to practise na:a solicitor for the fcurrent year. It appeared froin the affidavit of ;Perrott that he was sw o6rn in as a ...

AT LAW ABOUT CHARITY LEGACIES

... AT L AVW ABU)Ti7 CTRY LEGACIES. I Ic +ss.O Qs .L .ib ?? 1-Z ?? vt utn zatutrciay int the ainencery vivision, netore the -Vice Chancellor, judgment was, given in the suit raised by the Inland Revenue Deoartmentre- parding legacy duty which they claimed t be cuaable on certain charitable bequests in the will nt'the late Hugi Blakyne, of l'ccles street, Dub- ire. Br his will, after muakingr ...