THE CLITHEROE ROMANCE

... THE GLITHERO} ROMANCE. DISISSAL OF THE IPOLIOC Yesterdav morning, at Clitheroe Polies Court. i -the charsrsof assault preferred by Mrs. Baldwin c . against Ir. EH. JuCkson and the two Messr l Robin0n, in connection with the odebrated h Clitheroa abduction, .caza -on after an adjolion- n ; ment of a week.. The street from the railway b . station to the court was densely crowded, and ix the ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES

... WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. r CIVL BUSINESS. Bn EFORE m. rICEDAUY, 0=OVT A JE. PM THE DEFINITION OF FIXTVRES. Gow ANf ANorEsa V. ExDWAno.N AND. . Aimomna-This was an action to obtain an injunction to restrain defendants fromi removing ,. 4and disposing of certain property, and to obtain ' 'ana order for the delivery of the same to plabatiffs, 1I by- and dmgsfor woglreiv3Mr.- Bigbmn~ 4 am'i2, a Mr or ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BIRKENIJEA POLICE CO11T. y THURSDAY M:ARCH 26. ' BREGRE DR. 1:MSO.S, M. JOEN 3W, AgC 3M C-.SINET=bN. , DCS>a ve'on s ma WOSD ?? Bmard ,r Owens ;8, LZchinr- rt, 'Wlton, - was t aummnned on a cabrge of :beving on the .th . instant, cruelly ill-treated a number. of bulloeks ' by stabbing theni with a for -Police-oonatable c 121 (Mciutgoery)' stated that on the niht a of the date nrntiorwd he Vas ...

HOW AN ABERAYRON LADY LOST HER PEOPERTY AT CARDIFF

... HOW AN ABERA.YRON LADY LOST HER P1OP`R'rY AT CARDIFF. . I- A VERY CURIOUS CASJ5 At Cardiff Police-court on Tuesday (before Dr. Fl. J. Paine and Sit Murgan Morgan) James RI Grith, 27, was charged with stealing a port- se inantean and a tin box, containing fenaisl wearing Pr apparel and other articles, valued at 22D, from tihe 0 Great Western - Coffee TTaverni,. the pro- 2,{ nerty of Margaret ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAT4 LAW CASE. REES ?? JONES. This taction (whinch wits tried by Mr. Justice hris Rutter ill tile Chancery Division) wae brought by I the plaintiffsg, certarin beneficiaries under Lire will nla of tire ?? Mr. Rues, irrd it sought to make the defendant, Thormas Major Jones, as trustee, lirible Pat a for tire ]otis racsitonert by an investtaent upon in- ni sufficiont security. Thie parties ...

LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE EVENING EXPRESS

... LIBEL ACTION AGAINST THE 6' TJVtINIG EXPRESS. 3M. HENRY BUTLER CLAIMS £2,000. VERDICT 01 ONE SHILLING. On Tuesday morning in tire NISI Prius Court at the Cardiff Assizes (before Mr. Justice Wright) an action Wats bealrd it, wbicli mr. Henry Bgutler, brewer's merchant, of Cardiff, sought to recover damages ?? Air. Lascelles Carr and others, proprietors and publishers of the Erettiny 1 Eoyrate ...

Published: Wednesday 18 March 1891
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 11131 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT CARDIFF

... BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY AT ; - I CARDIFF. At Cardiff Town-hall on Wednesday (before Mr. T. W. Lewis, stipendiary, who was assisted by Captains Davies and Brooks as nautical amsemsors) a Board of Trade inquiry was held into the circum- stances of the stranding of the steamship Henry, of Liverpool, on January 9 last, on Buda Island, at the mouth of the Ebro River, on tire coast of Spain. Mr. ...

THE BLACKBURN ABDUCTION CASE

... ABANDONMENT OF THE SIEGE. Telegraphing yesterday morning a Blackburn corre- spondent ?? house in which Mr. Jackson and his wife are barricaded was closely besieged throughout the night. It was noticed that a, number of cabs wvere loitering about in the vicinity, and believing that this indicated a probable attempt to escape under cover of the darkness,. a sharper watch than ever was kept. An ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRIKLN-GHAM POIJCE COURT. YEsnEDAT.-Before Mr. Cofmore (Slip.), aend X 7S&S.1 J. Lo-we, H. C65ramberiac, and Lord. A COmors TRAssAcnos.-Tbomas Powell, green---, grocer, Rolfe Street, Smeth-wick-, was summoned for obtaining a quantity of potatoes by means of false pre- tences. Mr. Dorsett (instructed by Mr. Black-ham)r prosecuted, and Mr. Parfitt defended.-Mr. Dorsett said that some time azo ...

DREADFUL CASE OF STARVATION IN THE EAST END OF LONDON

... IDREADFUL CASE OF STARVATION IN I - THE EAST END OF LONDON. Dr. Macdonald, M.P., coroner ?? London, held an enquiry on Tuesday evening, at the Vestry FElil, Bethnal Green, respecting the death of Emma Barrett, aged forty-five, the wife of a foremanu bricklayer, lately residing at 3, iedway Street, letlnal Green, in con- neotioti with whose death some piafn ci disclosures wvere mnade. George ...

THE BIRMINGHAM CAB COMPANY

... T ' ALLEGED FRAUDULENT REPRESENTA. n TIONS. Z At the Birmingham Assis as, yesterday, the Flui Prns Court was crowded -with persons engaged or inrtereited r in the hearing of a test action brought by Mr. John 'Ia Skinner, jewellers' factor, Victoria Street, against ths Alfred Hurepage, Thomas J. Moore, Edward Pritchard, Suli Frederick liorder, and George Herbert Phillips, In directors of the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... [ ,OUXNTY OF ANTRIM. CROWN COURT, T. D JuenSI ?? took his seatu-bi the Crown Court of the County Courthouse, Crumlin Road, at nine o'clock on Saturday morning, and resumed the criminal business of the astizes. TEE CHARGE OF ARSOX AGAINST A CARRCK- iEZGUS HOTEL-XEEFER. The Court resumed the hearing of the charge against William Larmoar, hotel-keeper, Carrick- fergus, who stood indicted that he, ...