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... On Monday at the Salford Police Court, before the stipendiary (Mr. J. Makinson), Edward Lavin, 17 years of age, 14, Lord's Court, Oldfield Road, was charged with being drunk and disorderly; also with assaulting W. J. Thomson, a corn- missionaire. On Saturday evening the com- plainant was on duty at the door of the Prince of Wales Theatre, Liverpool-street, Salford, when he was attacked by a ...

CHANCERY WINDFALLS, 1889

... TRI Y W IV NDFALLS, 1889. I !Tu 'LTVERFOF amToR.S t:i ?? breat many people qare under r 3at tno one is ever advertised in ; ' ; inliredmonevs or estoates save ttt CC Cu63trt or Chna-cery. I have, -9tte 'tlrugh the many hundreds of ?? ?? s '§h~cb are appeared during , -; and it caae interest onur _ oat those adcerti ed officially Mrurt were the following:- N emirated in 1254; Ann Arnold; i a ...

A PECULIAR ACTION AGAINST A LIVERPOOL FIRM

... In the Nisi Prins Court, Dublin, on Thurmy, before Mr. Justice Gibson and a common jury, an action came on for hearing in which Meesrs. J. R. Carlisle and Wilson, contractors, Belfast, sought to recover £64 12s. [0d. from Mr. W. D. Richardson, mantle maker and furrier, Londou-road, Liverpool, for work done in Belfast by the plaintiffs for H. B. Smith, con- tractor, Liverpool, on whose behalf ...

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CASE

... The Archbishop of Canterbury, accompanied by the Bishops of London, Oxford, Rochester, Salisbury, and tir Hereford (as assessors), and his Vicar-General, Sir of James Parker Deane, Q. C., opened his court on Tues- tia day, in the Library at Lambeth Palace, to hear the co' allegations made against the Bishop of Lincoln as to on certain ritualistic practices. The Bishop of Hereford on has taken ...

THE CREWE TRAGEDY

... On Saturday, the police succeeded in finding the missing axe bead with which the murder of Mr. Richard Davies, near Crewe, on the night of January 25, is believed to have been committed. This axe forms a very important part in the chain of circumstantial evidence against the accused. it will be remembered that on the night of the murder the prisoner Richard Davies left his father's shop in ...

DISTRICT SESSIONS

... I - -DISTRICT SESSIONS, WOOLTON. On behalf of the managers of the WVoolton Conva. , lesceut Home, application was m11ade for a license fr performing stage plays in the Gladstone-hall of the at h ou8 at an amateur dramatic enteriainment which is 2e to take place ?? by Inspector Webbi as for the police that there was a pair of folding door. so which opened inwards instead of outwards. The hail ...

THE RAILWAY RATES INQUIRY

... I ireIM& MARSHALL STEVWENS' CR.OSS- est EXAMINATION CONTINUED. s inE The Board of Trade inquiry into ithe revised Iwa submitted by the different railway onaist lat the Board of Trade was resumed yesterday morn- !lb. mug before Lord Balfour of Burleigh and Mr. id. Courteuay Boyle. Mr. Marshall Stevens was again cross- ~examined. Replying to MIyr. Poe Q2.C, for the 7* London and North-wester.n ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY COURT

... LIVEP OT intruction of 3 ax. defendants.-(a the Co Px and 1 -nt there was tbe t1g of vessel at Mejssrs. Ponc the plabitiff wal e ' stained by the ?? Thue of a derrick, 66,t* was that this d he1ki,.eI iznto thegrud by Whih titwe released until thdek bot Uprights; that these teuded to by the ofthe guywi diret ,lahed aS direem a was that the der-j- W&dei and that it was the base ot a derrl t i ...

INTERROGATORIES IN A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... INTERROGATORES IN A BREACH I OF PROMISE CAE.S In the Queen's Bench Division of the H'igb Court of Justice, yesterday, before the Lord Chief Justice and Mr. Justice A. Lo Smith. sitting as a divisional court, the case of Harley v. Brooke came before the court on :appeal from Mr. Justice Dav in chambers, who rescinded an order of the district registrar at Bradford ordering further and better ...

THE ALLEGED MISCONDUCT OF THE CLERK TO PRESTON UNION

... Las ALLEGED- MISOO Wd* O3 THd:' I I ( FOLEK TOa PETON UNIONs. do of 3pn LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD ENQUIRE entsbe IIb* On Thursilay the Local Government Board's Inspeolort b the Mrn J. Jb Henley, opened an enquiry at the Board Boom, not Overseers' Building., Preston, Into the. alleged milsoon- the. deal hind neglect of duty, &c., of Mr. George Diton, tbe ?? clerk to the Preston Union. A fairly ...

THE WRECK OF THE THORN

... - JUDGMENT OF THE COURT. The inquiry into the circumstances attending the wreck, on Jannarv 25 last, in Douglas Eay, of the British-built iron barque Thorn, the pro- perty of Mr. Josiathan Hargrove and others, was concluded yesterday in the magistrates' room, Dale-street,.':efore Mr. T. S. Raffles, who was assisted by Captains Wilson and Parfitt, nautical assessors. Thecourt gave judgment as ...