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THE SINGER AND THE WIDOW

... I THE SINTGER AND THE WIDOW. At the Westminster PoliceCourt, on.Monday, Denbigh Cooper, a professional singer, described further as a private-hotel proprietor, of Mostyn Road, Llandudno, appeared to an affiliation summons, at the instance of Mrs. Anne Pratt, a young widow, also engaged on the stage, and now residing in Pulford Street, Pimlico.- Mr. T. D. Dutton appeared for the complainant, ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... I - THEE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT. CONTEMPT OF COURT. Yesterday, in the Divorce Court, the often deferred motions for attachment against the Freesaen's Journal for, contempt of court in its comments on the suit instituted by Captain O'Shea for divorce, by reason 'of his wife's alleged adultery with Charles Stewart Parnell, ALP., came on before Mr. Justice Butt. Similar motions against the London ...

THE [ill] DIVORCE SUIT

... THE O'SHEX-PARNEIL DIVORCE SUITD. li P&INLLITE PAPE RS BLIOUGiIT TO S~ ~Vs BOOK. to]I MOTION FOR ATTACHMEIINT. eta to cas to On Tuesay ra mtion for nictachtnntr fac: 'a igtinst the Frieeoirne's Journal, Dublin, for con- m trettlipt of court in its comments on the stiltM irstituted by Cloptalin O'SlteVa agatinst his wif&- for ivit 'livorce by reason of lher adultery wailh Chirerts tvi 'stPewait ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 2077 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IMPORTANT WATCH TRADE CASE AT PRESCOT

... Yesterday, at the Present Police Court, Edw ard Porter, watchmaker, was summoned by Mr. James Berry, trading as Isaac Hunt and Co., watch movement manufacturer, for leaving his employment without notice. Mr. J. 0. Swift, St. Helens, appeared for the complainant, who claimed lls. as damage n and Mr. Segar, barrister, instructed by aMr. W. Myrer, solicitor, Presco, represented the defendant. It ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BImDGHA _COUNTY COuRT. YuTsrnDA.-Before His Honour Judae OCfsAers. Stut.Y V. MASTSMH-An action was brought by Ernest William Twiss, Corporation Street, to recover £11. Os. 3d. from William Augustus Barber, cabinet- maker, Colmore Row, for work done. Mr. Dorsett appeared for the plaintiff, and Mir. Stubbins for the ?? plaintiff was formerly employed as a clerk by'the defendant, and on December ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FtBST DIISION-TuxsnAy, February 18. (Before the LORD-P MMDENT, Lords Sna1vD, ADAM, and M'LAnxEs,) ABREDZEN COUNTY CLERK OF PEACE. Mr Wallace, Advocate-Depute, to-day intimated to the First Division, that Mr Sinclair, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Aberdeen, bad resigned that office in consequence of his elevation to the peerage s Earl of Coithness, and asked the Court to appoint Mr Wre. ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL. POLICE COOURT. YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? F. F. Fox, and Mr W. P. Hudden, STEALING A DING. MaryWorkman, described asadomestic servant, was cbarged with stealing a ring value 36s, the property of Thomas Henry Miller. Proseoutor, a jeweller, or 4, Dolphin street, said that on Monday prisoner came to the shop at about half-past three In the afternoon, asking to look at some wedding rings. ...

A HOSPITAL NURSE DROWNED

... I TIHE INQUEST, The inquest on the body of Miss Bessie Davis, a nurse at the Bristol General Hospital, who was drowned near Hanham mills, while boating with her sweetheart on the Avon, on the 2nd instant, was held yesterday by Dr E, M. Grace, at the Elm Tree inn, Went Hanbam. The first witness called was Dr W. H. a. Newnham, house surgeon at the Bristol general Hospital, who stated that the ...

POLICE EVIDENCE DISCREDITED

... On Monday, at the Croydon borough toliae court, John and Annie Stanley, husband and wife, were charged with being' drunk and disorderly, using obscene lagn dge and asauliting Polioe-Constable Nelmes, 220 W., while in the execution of his duty at Queen's road, Croydon; and the woman was-farther charged with attempting to rescue the male prisoner. The constable stated that at fiveminutes to ...

THE O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... Tas O'SEMA DIVOR SUIT.I YNE, FOR CONTEMPT OF COU1MT., oo in, thes Divorce Division, of the High Court cer ~rJustice, yesterday. Mr. Justice Butt had before him t~o adjourned motions for contempt against the pro- th Prietors of The Frmeranm'8 .Touersal; the printer and me publish5X. MT. Portr and Mr. James Tuohy, the pr leaden correspondent of the newspaper, for comment. it 1 rg upon thes ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... aEEDEM SEMBUW COURT. Am- ABEXPTOY OF A PAFM= ou Before Sheriff Browen yesterday, Alerander mC Gardener, farmer, Blairindiuny, Gartly, was ,el examined in bankruptcy. Mr A. Ledinghar, I riU solicitor, wa prese8ft as agent for the trustee, and Mr Reid, advocate, aS agent for bankropt and his ey broth-e, Mr JOhu Gardener, farmer, and other creditors. Bankrupt, in renly to Mr Ledinghaet, stated ...