COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COURT

... 3 COUNTY MAGISTRATES' COUR. SATURDAY, DECEMIBLER 29. BEFO2E MESES,& H. BRIGHT, J. E. SHaPPARD, iSD J. LISTER. DESERTION OF A CHILD.-Thorias Greebveod, a stableman, was char-ed by the West ierby ?? wit ...

LANCASHIRE DIVORCE SUIT

... MACSR DI-aVORCEu ¶it SPEECHES OF COUNSEL raE VEIWIT. d The Worrallmstrirnoiiai'ut entered upon the .fifth dars hearing yesterday morning. Mrs. Louisa Woralpetitosfore judicia separation -on the ground ...

EXECUTION AT LEICESTER

... 0 t - -william N ewell (42), a pensioner of the Roval I Marines, svas executed yesterdaymorning at heicester Go1l for the niurder os his wife, Isabella -Newvell, at Loaughborough, ol August 21. The prisoner left the Royal Marines with a good character arid the highest possit le pen-ion attached to his rank, and was also the posscssur or several wedals for sorvice in Egyit. eome tour years ago ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YSzTsrnDYr.-BCforC Ifessrs. IHi, Dean, Yates, and Dr. GCrfths. PFErljry So.wixvvmis. - William Andrea's, cycle maker, 26. Hampton Road, EHadseorth, was summoned for assaulting F'rederick Taylor, commercial traveller, 24, Victoria Road, Aston, on the 24.th uct. There was a cross-summonms against Taylor, charging him with assaulting Andrews.-Complainant's story was that on theafternoon of the ...

SHROPSHIRE ASSIZES

... , ESTERDnAY.-Benbre Jir. Justicc Mshatnr 7 These assizes were comnmenced in the Shire Hall, Shrewsbury, yest-rdty. tefore MIr. Justice Mathew. aicd there were twenty-one prisoners for ?? his charge the.Judge said th:t, looking at the calendar, hl nicict have congratalated the Grand Jury there. as he hal d3 oce in other placeR, upon the absence of those chargesaeain-t which the Criminal Law ...

THE HAMBROUGH INSURANCE CASE

... TEE HARIBROUGH INSURALNCE CASE. In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, the Lord Chief Justice and a mutual special jury commenced the hearing of the case of Hatobrough r. the Life Insurance Company at New York. This was an action brought by Major Hambraugh to recover money upon certain policies of insurance upon the life of his eon, who died at Ardlamont last Tear under painful circum- ...

THE KENSINGTON CRIME

... 0 c~rlINE. I- :700 ?? . ADJOURNED. MAGISTERIAL e r 0 :PROCEEDINGS - e SAUNDERSON IN TkiE3 BOX. e PR1iSON)IR :LOOK1S DEhrECTED. t; FURTHBR BVIDENCE OF THE t PRISONER'S MOVEMENTS. a e, - n AN EkXITING EFISODPE IN h 13 - fzlrrrf e .SAUNDERSON MAKES A a ' DAS.E1 FOR LIBER1YY. t ?? . e PROGRESS ARRESTED BY- TRE n POLICE. c q. 7' :v a Rt~egin5-ald Treharoe Bassett Mdiundersb again Q appea~red on ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1894
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 3063 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ILLEGAL PILOTAGE

... IMPORTANT CASE HEARD AT PENARTH. Or; Mondiy at l'enairth l'olics-eourt (before M*eErs. S. BIitbelior .1. Fyke Tholinonjo, aod NV 16. Gibbs) Captnin Jeremiah Collins, master of the Liverpool barque Parkdale, Was oliaug'cd wirh ?? tam nuiquilified pilot to take eii:ire ot tiw ship Oii tile pre)lius Tuesday, conllae to the ptosiaionis of tie. txftit sectionl of ties )ierugaltiie Shippmng Act. \Ir ...

INQUESTS AT NEWPORT

... IiNQUESTSh AT NEWPORT. Two inquests were held at the Town-hall, Newport, oil Monday evening by Mr. W. .t Lyndon Moore, boroughi coroner. O A Mi.GGlWt S FATVAL FALL. J. The flest itnquiry w'aS upon the body of David . JTaies, aged 56, rigger, of 8, East Market- It ?? evientipe wenit to show that on u| Thurs(dtty hlst the dcrsased, with other men, n waIS engaged in shalckling the sheet6 on thc ...

Published: Wednesday 26 December 1894
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 542 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BELFAST DISASTER

... TxiE B3E SAT DA3BSTER. The inquest on the five victims of the panic in the Belfast school-house was resumed on Monday by the Coroner for the city, Mr. E. S. Finnegan. A dis. crepancy between the evidence of Head Constable McGauran and one of the toachers with that given by the two boys, Hobbs and O'Donnell, was cleared up. The boys swore the Ind McKeona, now in custody, turned a screw at the ...

THE FEATHERSTONE TRAGEDY

... ne INQUErT AND VERDICT. Major -Ainidel, Coroner, held an inquiry on M1onday, at.the Junction Hotel, Purston, on the death of Henry King (38), miner, Wakefield, who was said to have been shot by Francis Larconibe. head gascekeeper in the employ of Lord St. Oswald. on the previous Friday night, as already reported. The prisoner was present, in charge of Inspector Biurkett, and -was represented ...

Published: Wednesday 26 December 1894
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1441 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment