COURT OF SESSION

... | F ST DIVISION-MONDAY, Febrary 24. : IMPORTANT QUEsToN zi DIvoRcz LAW. A fall sitting of the Court of Session was held |to-day te eosider a question of the practice of the Diaorco CourS, rhicb has arisan in connection with Ar action by Charles Watson, wirt fencer, Nowbiggiog, Alyth, against Ana Small, his wife, residing at 12 Perth Road, Dundee. Except Lord Kinnear, all the 13 judges of the ...

IRELAND

... IRELAND, A MIURDER CONVICTION CONFIRMEDf. -For several days past the Judges in the Queen's Bench Division have been engaged hearing the arguments on the writ of error in the case of Michael O'Brien, who at the last winter assizes at Nenagh was convicted of the murder by poisoning of his fatber-in-law, in order to obtain a small sum of money for which his life was insured. O'Brien had been ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... AN ADMISTRATION ACTION. WAkLKEJ-R ANS OTHFEls V. WALKER AND LNOTH. -This administration action came before Mr Justice Kekewich in ?? Division of the f High Court of Justice yesterday, Mr. C, M. Warnington, 9.0., MYP., and Mr. Fat-ell appearing for the plaintiffs; who claim to take an c interest under the will of the late Mr. William s John Walker, formerly a stationmaster at E Knaresborough: ...

COURT OF SESSION

... SEiCOND DIVISIONA-TUESDAY. Feitresry 25. (Bofore tho Loau JUISTICE-CLi5R. Lords XRUTERFrtRD. CLAttI and XteSteICAlt) In the Sserin Court at Glasgow, John ThomsoOk engineunart, Chapman Buildigap, Glenboig, suted Smith & M'Lebn, steel and iron sbeet rollers an4@ galvrnLsets, Mavibhauk, CGevetl Road, Glasgow, fo0 payncent of £500, or £16S15ae under the Emnployers: Liability Act, in respect of ...

Published: Wednesday 26 February 1890
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2270 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ANOTHER GLADSTONIAN SURRENDER

... ANOTHER GLAD- STONIAN SURRENDER. Lo b ithoe en naO f the of a at it law '7 e e for the DnOst 'hblo fear, louse sides ,ord ,ould was wes fox anc thal ipted loyaI :land as of pro ding terks 'Anc moon red,' n lea ality 76e nr xd bv t hi now , but ns of bout es. of nem pidl5 misd ills' that :med relle !cted {atem Vales 5, in 0 iiE I to tv of vher Con arge. the mae irsil tile vork. ,ter 'ales nher ...

Published: Tuesday 25 February 1890
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1927 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE EXTRAORDINARY CHARGES OF FRAUD AGAINST A MUSIC TEACHER

... I~~ ?? . d At the Dalstaou Police-court yesterday, Eli=a F A Annie Fitzhugh, aged 31, a teacher of music, of id 'Wolferton, Norfolk, and Eliza Fitzhugh, 58. widow, of it Fukel-street, Holloway, were charged, before Mr. id Haden Corser, on certain allegations of fraud, priuci- d pally sustained by statements by the younger prisoner k that she *vas engaged in the household of the Prince of k0 ...

A GREATLY PROVOKED HUSBAND

... ' -4- - 4 . SINGULAR CHARGE OF $SSAULT, At Worship-street Police-court yesterday, Worthv Blake, a carpenter, of Brunswick-place, City- road, appeared to au adjourned suamons charging him 1 with having assaulted Johu Alderson, a rope and 23 twice SpiunDr, who gave an address. at Drayton Parls, 4 N.-'Tbe complainant wvhen the case was first before the 6 Court said that he was attacked from ...

CAPTAIN O'SHEA AND THE PRESS

... 5. _ -2.v, , - . ?? A: 'to ?? E . 7- f yL 6 d TP1 egiopa ,ba l4 be 4-h4a t6ie1 appear Q1, Mr TuoJ~y. hind d 'b ~Abhah13g -M. k ?? edp~aat; i A. B :a Cow d d Od thee W_ o ?? w t 0; th a_ ea I :UA by 0 za-toy4h-~erwsmd o tsnp40,,an Qtmp ' hs w ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTlERDAY'S POLICE. wa3 PENARTH. ber (Before Ajlr S. S. CoUREInrr, CoL. GuT1a1l, and Ma. V.LErsx'riE TRAYEs.) ited REuESING to enIeY OnDeas.-:H6nry Reard in, William B1ird, end James Elliot, three seamen, were ens' charged with refusing duty on the steamner aml- Raleigh, 809 tons register, 9ad englged in the ical coasting trade between Newport and t Bilbao, and olher places. The vessel left ...

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... tlUIOUig DEtFtENCE TO AN APPLICATiON FOR CERS1O. Ins a petitiou under the Cessio Acts at the insta1ce ouf G. W. Murrny & C'o., Brnff l'oundry. to ordain James Greig, Lower Auchnanoon, New Byth. to se.acute a disposition omniuim bliorum for behoof of his creditorsl, the defender stated tbt the debt had I bean paid to Mooenri Alurrav & C0o.'s traveller, and that notour bankruptcy hrad not beon ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? t w e ?? .; z ?? - - -a s - - YESTJMD Y* (Before the Lord chincelor, Lord justice ritz gibbon, Ud Lord J3stie6 irry.) . mvs VflW.-Sudgmcnt vsM givenm in t case. It was an actiob brougt to toverdamg for alleged trespas and for.nviry ?? to htf been done to cinathtel of the plaintif. whi h an the prmise 5 ?? tnitne. The shieadaut lodged £5 in eofrt in repet of tie tieftsw t traversed the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... I I YESTERDAY. COURT-OF APPEAL (Before the Lord Chancellor' Lord~ Justice' Fitz- t gibbon, and Lord Justice Barry.) s P-ALMER V W ...