WARWICKSHIRE ASSIZES

... WVARFWICHSBIPIE ASSIZES. These assizes were resumed at the Shire Hall, n's 'Warwcik ytst rday, oefore Mr. Justice Cave. t Ca;-c bUS oc, Cten¶Ihet LIBE.-George MUInslowv beerhtu'e kceeper, iirdingbury, was indicted for a series oY rf libels upon W\illiam Truslose, Walter King, and r E lli lathbone. at ]Jircdiiglary. 3Ir Hugo \'oung ;n appeared for the prosef:utuen and Mr. York Stanger s and Mr. ...

LODON CRIMES

... THE KENSINGTON MURDER AND MYSTERIES. 'I SENSATIONAL DEVELOP- MENTS. At a late hour on Monday night a Press Asso- oiation representative ascertained that the ad- journed inquest at. Rensington Town-hall to- day (Tuesday) on the woman Augusta Dawes, who wcas 'murdered in Holland Park-terrace, IKensingtni promises an inmportant and seusa- tional deveolopn'ent. In an interview with a a resident in ...

THE KENSINGTON TRAGEDY

... EVIDENCE AT THE~ RESUMED a ~~INQUEST. C- :eet, STORY OF THE ARTIST WHO CHASED PRISONER - - ?? THE FATHEFR IN THE WITN E88-BOX, VERDICT OF WILFUL MUR~DER. G lst-i- T'ito adjourned inquest- into ilhe deathl of nii er Augusta Louise D~awes, 29 youars Of Isgi, lately iIght, reoidiisg inl St. Cloincent-b-road, ?? Dalsl, T, ?? whlo irasa found dead wills her throat. oit inl b ot 1-holland kark ...

Published: Tuesday 11 December 1894
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1775 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

... P f DISThIOT COUNCILS AND GUARDINS,. * . lE1TEliDY a WITHDRAWALS. Tbe returning offilera for the eleatiOM Of It*S and Raral DMotritb aouncils and guardians yeaterday received ?? up till four o'oook An will be seen from the ?? lilt there was a very small proportion of namem withdrawn, and the number of Cont0eti will be coniiderable:- BRISTOL GUARDIANS. The R turning Officer (Mr J J*. Simpson) ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... BALLYMONEY. Before his Honour Judge FTZGIBBON. BREACH OF WARRANTY. David Blair. of Aghadowey, processed David Allen, of Knockanbuoy, to recover damages for breach of warranty in the sale of a horse Mr. O'Neill appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Martin for defendant. His Honour ordered the return of the horse to defendant, on payment of £21, the price at which he was bought in at by plaintiff, ...

IMPORTANT REGISTRY APPEAL

... IMPORTANT REGISTRY APPEAL DuanxIC, FEIflay.-Tbe case of Glenn, ap- reliant ; Brennan respondent, argued before a court of anpeal consisting of the Lord Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls, the Lord Chief Baron, Lord Justice Fitzgibbon. and Lord Justice Barry, stood in the list to-day for judgment. It wvas an appeal from a decision of Mr. Redmond Barry as assistant revising barrjster for the ...

THE ROMANTIC CASE OF COUNT NUGENT

... TIRE ROMANTIC CASE OF COUNT NUGENT. A LOVERS' GIFTS IN CHANCERY. EXTRAORDINARY REVELATIONS. A case of some educational value to imaginative r old gentlemen and affectionate young ladies has fonud its way into the Chancery Courts. It has been previously mentioned once or twice. Count IAlbert Nugent, the plaintiff, is nearly S0 years of age. He served with distinction in the Austrian Army, ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... I THETE POLICE COURTS. DOWSTRET- iiD981t1,1O IIsTimrmo-Fraflk btartoebsiup, aliam Wallace .foltlSOt, spoil1 thirty, a well- I riniad 7i1t, o fro rot lgit tippril rit ca, witti ?? ptnaioidlrix a tsltlo hat tinitlet It tritMttO iof malfrria gO only Ito prlititiut ?? her cosld UtPi~ lil a1I dvicoitlit divic draw noit 71. Fig, by toltiglrtaphl Stinm ?? Wa offie tut isvl'siNO honlk, Which t ...

OPENING OF MUNSTER ASSIZES

... OP1ENIN% OF MUNSTER ' . ' ASSIZES. - I I . .. r ._ , , -- . . -.s .. . L.- THE CHIRF BARON ON THE COG- DITION OF THE SOUTH. A SGENERAL- DINUTIOIN OF CRIME. Cork, Monday. Chief Baron Ealles opened the Commission for the Mundter Winter Assizes this afternoon at half.past four in the temporary oourthouse, Cork, His Lordship was accompnied by Mr James Dwyer, J PB, igh Sheriff of. . the, city. T me ...

PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT

... ?? r-zr 1- - L, En.- Aidacvcw.-Before Mr. Recistrar Relny. 'l 5 MtIXED U' WITH THE BUILDING SOCIETY.- Henry Boon Cox, refreshinent-house keeper, of 46. Oyster-street, Portsmouth, for wvhom Mr. J. F. Glanville appeared. came up for public examination. -His gross liabilities %were set doviwn as £703 9s. 8d., of which £636 14s. 10d. was due to fully secured creditors. The ass-ets were set down at ...

STOLEN FROM THIEVES

... ]STOLEN FROM THIEVEc W It ia vulgar to oall a man bow-legged. Jus, ;g speak of him, as a, parenthetical pedestriran, ,n 9 5 0 e te A Clever Defence.-A countryman at thi er assizes was indicted and arraigned for stealing a et goose, but the accusation was false, for he brought :d a peighbour of his, who swore positively tbat he le remembered that very goose in his posession ever Ak eince it ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... -- LODON COUNTY- 8I081JIQS.0 i. I . T ?? I - . __ :3, . STEALiG A MACINTOS.,: Edward %0asey, sixty, . laboariir, pleaded' guilty to having, stolen & acintoshuo' value '£1, the property of John SpeIoerI ibohman, The1article in question was'stolen frotm a stablet.vwhiich .th'bel prosecutor Ihad lef. pitb Polfeopconstable' Stonel 117 .l provsed reaaersitprevioous ojonvictions agajust the1 ...