LEAMINGTON

... LEA3INGTON. RBBSG HERn n MISTREss-At the Borough Police Coirt, yesterday, Elizabeth Brooks (16), Kenilworth Street, was charged with having stolen £1L Os. from her f mistress, Mrs. Elizabeth Gray, 84, Radford Road, on a October 3.-Prisoner had only been in her situation a A few hours when she stole the money. She spent the 30s. ci inpurchasingrings and bangles at Coventry, asd in I treating a ...

TRIAL OF PARISLAN BURGLARS

... I TRAL OF PARISLANT BURGLARS. At the Seine Assizes, on Wednesday, seven men and two women were put on trial for the audacious pillagec, onJanuary21 last, of the house of the Marquis de nt Panisse Passis, in the Avenue Mrareau. Arrests and T domiciliary visits in connection with the Panatra B scandals were then of almost daily occurrentc, and the In I male prisoners hit on the plan of passing ...

PROPOSED ABERAVON PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION

... PROPOSED ABERAVON PETTY SESSIONAAL DIVISION. DISCUSSION AT t GLAMOIRGANSIR{E, Q`UARTER SESSIONS. At the Mlichaelinas Qnartor Sessions of the comity of Glamiorgan, held lat Svransea on Lord SWANSEA. i11 tile absence of his brother, tMr. Pejdndacsvii r sbitlritii e J5 siviall, moved a iessonution con- I the parishes of AesTa, oln alld ilarg,1111 . the harnlets ofr1' a-L' H{ig-her and Lower, ...

Published: Wednesday 18 October 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1619 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE KNIFE AT COGAN

... TEE KNIFE 'AT COGAN. ,et HUSBAND CHARGED WITH STABBING HIS WIFE.' ir' At Penarth Police-court on M11onday (before I, 31r. Lewrellen Wood and -Mr. T. RF. Thompson) at Ulcxisuder 1M'Kiiver, a boilermaker, liring at d;12. ?? reet Cogan. v.hlo had been ldrink- i2s cl heavily for' several das, wvas charged nd with stabbing his wife, Elizab'eth MIiver, ol S:tturuay night. The -prisoner presented rta ...

THE DUTCH MYSTERY

... I - THE RECOVERY OF MISS tc SCT-IMITZ'S BODY. it en A Dalziel's telegram from Amsterdam on i! Tuesday ?? regard to the body found w drifting in the Ancstel near the village of Nes, fc three hours from here, on Monday morning, and ti which was identifiedj by two friends of the ?? family by certain articles found on the I body as that of the missing Maria Schmitz, it a appears that the police do ...

Published: Wednesday 11 October 1893
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1130 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GAZETTE NEWS

... BANK1RUPTCY ACTS, 1883 AND 1890.- RECEIVING ORDERS. R. C. Daly. trading as X. C. Daly and Co., now, or lately, trading at Pier-heaff-chlambers, now residing 1n Lougeross-street, both Cardiff, ship painter. James Potter, Margaret-street, Cardiff, baker. David Walter Riseley, Fitzhamon-embank- meat, lately trdding in Duke-street and the market, all Cardiff, grocer and provision dealer. Alfred ...

A BRISTOL CRUELTY CASE

... A B.RISTOL CRUELTY CASI. X BEBIOUJB ALLEGATIONS AGAINST PABENTS.R. At the Bristol police coort yeqteday, before Hasersa J. W. Hall and j. , Godwin, 'Henry end Mfargsart Cavill, of 22. Upper York street. titoke's Croft, man anti wife, were charged with cruelty to their ohild Herriett by illtreating and Fxpofluin it ini 500k a ?? as to 04iwiS it 11nre00WIPAY PsottiIfeeo. Mr A. Ri. Gore ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BBISTOL COUNTY COURT. YRSTERDAY. t Before hiS Honour Judge Austin, ACTION FOB ILLEGAL ARREBT, la COLE v. TRoTT.-This was an aotion fir illegal Fl ariest the plaintiff claiming £50 damages. Mr WaUs- di biougia was for the plaintiff, Joeeph Cole a green- grocer, and Mr Coohrane represented the iefendant, O Henry Trott, a commercial traveller. The plaintiff Is O eame war that while he was ...

COURT OF SESSION

... SECOND DIVISION-SATnADAY, October 21. (Before the LOrD JUSTICE-CLER, Lords YOUNG and TRAYNER.) APPEAL-K. M. CLARK AND OTHERS V. SIM JOHN BURNS. In the Sheriff Court at Greenock, Sir John Burns, Bart. of Castle WVemyss, sought to inter- dict Kenneth M. Clark, Wemyss Bay, and others, the trustees of the late James Clark, thread manufacturer, Paisley, from removing gravel, stones, and boulders ...

Police Intelligence

... I Folice latelligentee Shocking weglectt of Children.li AT the Greenwich Police-court, Mary Ann Blurstow, of A 47, St. Johni's-road, Deptford, was Teummoned by the a1 Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children for T neglecting her children, James Burstow, aged two years N and ni~ne month;, anid William, aged four-and-a-half tj years, in a mannor likely to cause injury and suffering. hi ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK.. QUARTER SESSiOXS. 1 TheQualrter.Sesionafor the countyof Sulfolkwere opened, jete~tday (Friday) morning at the Shirehall, Ipavwich. The Justices present were A. J. 'Pretyinan, Esq. (in the chair), the Hen. and Rev. A. C. BaiUie- Hamilton, -F S. Stevenson, Eeq.i M.P., C. H. Berrjera, Esq., Rev. R. C. .M. Reuse, Win. Fraser, Eeq., Adam Adrnis, Esq., Col. Stewart, B. Booth, Esq., G. H,. ...

A DRUNKEN FATHER'S PUNISHMENT

... A. DRUNKEN FATHER'S PUNISHMENT, Before the Ip3wich Magistrates on Thursday after- noon, his Worship the Mayor presiding, Hen7 y Page, labonror, of no fixed abode, was charged at the instiga- tion of the N S.P.C.C. with wilfally neglecting his three children, Daisy (7), Arthur (3), and Florence (1). -Mr. Moreton Phillips, of London, 9ppearod to prose- cute on beb-lf of the Society, and stated ...