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RECORDER'S COURT

... - - | The Recorder sat yjsterdayin' the Green'etreet Courthouse at 12'o'clock,'andheard caees illy fixed. PRACOCEZ, APPEMLEA; ms Dun ii wioxtow, AND WFXFORD RALWAT q0., PONDxYvs. This: case wai again 'before his Lordship on appeal. M4r. Leslie Peacoeke, jun.. of :Viliagoi Dalkey, had been 'fined- .£44 by Mr. Woodlock for 'travelling without is ticket ou- two occasions. Mr. Martin Byure ...

THE WRECK OF THE IREX

... t t I OAD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT it 1.i GREENOC. ?? The Beard of Trade inquiry into the loss et the eship Irex was resumod is the Sherif Court, 9 Greenock, this forenoon. Dominio Joseph M'Cready, outdoor superintend- sot withl Messrs Mulholland, stevedores, Glasgow, tdeponed that the cargo was properly stowed when the frex left Glasgow, awd evidence was led to showx that on the vessel's return to ...

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 

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Mapistrates ?? F. F. Fox, S. Gl. James, le and E. jlobinson. . 1I A BAD CHARACTER,. George iBryant, aiad, was charged withestealinZ a in quantity of glycerine jujubes and other proprietary tb articles, the property of. Mr William Willis Jones, cbemiBt' oftSt. George's'road, and valoed at 7e, A bby! bamed Beake said that abouta quarter to tw0lveoa. tbe.18th February he saw prisoner ...

INTERESTING REPORT ON BENACHIE

... INTERESTING REPORT ON B3NACUII'. a- ). At a meeting of Aberdeen, Traides Council lnol a week-Mr Thomas Nicol. irenld.A, in the chair- a the secretary read a letter from )lr A. C. S6rioh, r searcher of records, Edinburgh, intimnatine that he had now completed hie .earcb regardinz the hill of e Benachie, and forwardinv the results of his search in a the form of areport. It had been, the lettvr ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. BFORE MR. CLARKE ASPBIAZJ, CORONER OF LIVERPOOL. DEATH raOS ScrvocAnox.-On the body of I ,lames Wyld Ledward, three months old, son] of a Pawnshop manager residing at 92, Corn- mercial-roa,. Kirkdale. The mother went to bed witb the child, shortly before one o'clock on Sundav morning. and at eight o'clock it was ftumd'that the child was dead. The parents were ?? medical ...

MR. RYLAND CROOKE'S AFFAIRS

... MR. RYLIND CROOKE'S AFFAIRS. ACTION AGAI2NST A CLERGYMAN. Yesterday the reference by Mr. Justice Havkins of the case of Crooke v. Church to arbitration came to a hearing at the Council House, before SMr. E. Ridley, the official referee. It ray be recollected that the action was for libel, and that the cause of its reference was the multiplicity of accounts submitted. Mr. William Wills ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRIkTOL COUNTY COURT. YESTERDAY. (Before his Honour Judge Metcalfe, Q.C,) STRAY SACKS. BRISTor SACK LENDING COMPANY V. WESTERN COUNTIESSTEAM BAKERIES k MILLING COMPANy - Mr Vachell, instructed by Mr John Nicholls (Benson, Carpenter. and Co.), was counsel for the plaintiffs, end Mr S. H. Day was instructed by Messrs Stephen and Day (London) for the defendants. The action- remitted here for ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT. —FRIDAY

... DERRY COUNTY POLICE COURT.-FRIDAY. I LBefore H, J, WooD, J. H. GASOOYNS, aud T. G. Coe's STAKg, Esqrs.] OCUELTY JASBE.-Edward Millett was Hsumn-ned for cruelty to a horse by overdriving the same, and John Smith, 23, Agard-street, furniture remover was summoned for causing the horse to be overdriven at Abardlow on the 30th ?? Moorcroft said he saw Millett urging on a horse attached to an empty ...

Published: Wednesday 26 February 1890
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 792 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT

... ABERDEEN SHERIFF COURT, THE ORAIGIEVAR CATTLE CASE. The facts of tbbs case are briefly as follows :-JohnI Birse, farmer, Blackbillse. Leocbel-Curbuie, sued William Grant, farmer, Rosehill, Aboyne, for delivery of a two-year-old quey, which he alleged belonged to him, and was on or about the 12th September, 1889, wrongfully taken posseession of and removed from a grass park at Craigievar by the ...

THE LLANERCH COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... ADJOURNED INQUEST. .o The adjourned inquest OD the bodies of the os 176 men killed by the explosion in the Llaesrch Colliery s on Thursday, the 6th inst., was resumed at the Town Hall, Pontypool, yesterday, before Mr. Berry Wa'ford, B, Deputy Coroner.-Mr. Green, Q.C., appeared for the 0 Home Office; Mr. Isaac Eva;n, Neath, for the sur- Le vivors and the South Wales Miiners' Fedaration; Mr. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... ?? 0- 'ITGTI COURT OF JUSTICE.i CHANCERY DIVISION.-Fws. 25. ,$fore the LordChiefJusticeand the tasterof th4e Rolls. EX 1AnTE GASEROUSS. 1 Mr. C. C. Scott moved for a rule for a habeas corpus C 2o bring up Rate Gatebouse, a girl who would be 16 on I the 1st April, in order that she might be delivered e to her mother. The learned counsel ,said it seemed I that the girl bad suffered from various ...