A HANLEY BANKRUPTCY APPEAL

... A HIAINLEY BANKRUPTCY APPEAL. i In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, the case of Williamson en parts Lowndea came before Mr. Justice Cave and Mr. Justice A. L. Smith, sitting as a Divisional Cour ...

A LONDON M.P. SHOT BY A WOMAN

... A LONDO?N M.P. SHOT BY A WOMINLANi'. * EXTRAORDINARY AFFAIR At the Richmond Police Court, yesterday mor'ing, Elizabeth Vincent, single, of 48, Seymour Sre'r, Edgware Read, was charged on a warrantv wi ...

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 M ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... W I L CE ?? INTELLIGMINT .E LAkW NOTTCE_,S.-'PEis DAr FRoos TE tEGAL MARlY.a tmd'~eeeate ' or ladguiient I ); c' ralt1 !r0 a balkrupt (D. c ROLLS. d 0.Preston. 6 :2n~l.2Pr[itl 07' APPE entt lle 2. dyer (5) Herhaw ~. Gn'aC ?? i ?? B I-tef Rbiewa v.K II alr1-lI. CVir a'cowpaux (1C); Se ,AIntyre ?? (1.d V iC- tAftn.7 !AL; R',s s- 5tepi' S El; A1)ea V. lss; ?? R te;' v. - owler )a:mgidenk v. ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... COMMITTAL OF THE PRISONERS. At Crewe, yesterday, Richard and George Davies, brothers, were charged on remand with the murder of their father, on the highway, near Crewe, about mid- n ...

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 ...

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. ...

THE POLICE AND THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

... THlE poLTCE AND THE PROTECTION OF CHILDREN. In ?? a contribution from the Preston ponlce-- ,3o, ?? of Io0in aid of the good work carried on by the editor of the Child's Geardia, the February issue of that merciful periodical calls attention to the mutual relation of the 1-larpur-street institution and the police. Between the otung societyiwoich exclusively aspires to serve the wronged children ...

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 ...

ACTION AGAINST SAMPSON

... e Oa Monday, in the Westminster County Court, l before Judge Bayley, the action of King v. Sampsoo was disposed of. The plaintiff is a theatrical agent, and he claimed of the defendant £5O damages for wrongful dismissal and breach of cunt'act, under which 0 the plaintiff was to act as defendant's manager for a a proposed provincial tour of six aiouths at a salary of c £5 a-week aud commission ...

Published: Saturday 08 February 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1034 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMLNGBAMPOIJCE COURT. YESrraDA.-Before Messrs. Cdoiore (Stipcndiary), A. Ctaksirliain, and G. H. Lloyd. A Vioumn FELLOW.-John Webb (24), no fiyed address, strike r, was charged on a warrant with ass ...

ALLECED LARCENY IN COLERAINE

... ALLECED LARC ENY in COLR-ATNE. A sPEciAy, court of necr> secsions was held in (Coleraine Courthouse rye.'rday to investizate a charge preferred azainost MrS. Kane. Bela Doherty. Warren Mooney. Kate Mooney. Jane lMooney. and P arah Ilooney for alleged larceny of goods from Mr. J. L. Anderson'e shon in Coleraine. There ,vere nintv-trree articles found in the different pawn-office's in town. and ...