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THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT CHIGWELL

... I THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH AT I CHIGWELL. Mr. Lewis concluded his inquiry at Chigwell, yesterday, concerning the death of Emma Jane Heywood, or Giles;- aged 28, who was found dead in a field on ?? farm, Ciligwell, on Sunday last. The evidence showed that she had been living with a labourer named William Pond for several years; they having first become acquainted whilst pea-picking at Romford. They ...

COUNTY OF LONDON SESSIONS

... I (North Division at Clerkenwell.) AN IISCORVRIGIBLE.-An incorrigible rogue and vagabond, named John Mibes, 61, Plasterer, was brought up to be dealt ?? Coltman proved 12 previous convictions against prisoner, whom he described as a, most persistent and abusive beggar. Before being arrested a gentleman gave prisoner two- pence, but prisoner threw it at him, say- ing, That's no gooV-A sen- ...

THE SAILORS' BANK

... A persoiifrom Nottingham, who said that he was the managnlg director of the Seaman's Co-operativo bank, renewed an application at the Thames police- court yesterday for a warrant against a sailor for obtaining money by false pretences. He said that his London manager had already applied for one, but had not put the facts fully before the magistrate, and it had not been grantod.-Mr. Mead said ...

BREACH OF PROMISE

... ]:RIACH are.PCO)USE. A WIOW'SACTION. 'The Uahring Ws- commented in the ,neen'e BencLh divisifon on Wednesday. of the suit of ' Wootton V. SpMnce, which -Was an potion by MrS. Soplia Wlootten, a widow, rsiding at Vitori- road.' Stoke lNOWngton. ?? Mr. William Spe:ee, 'widower, of Glaze- broOk.rod, Stoke Newingto', to recoeor damages for alleged breach of promise of marriage. Mr. Willis, Q.C- ...

TASKER DIVORCE SUIT

... In the Divorce court, on Tuesday, Sir Francis Jeune and a special jury resumed the hearing of the cross suita Tasker v. Tasker and Taskerv. Tasker,Lowe,andPaton. It was the fourth day. Mr. J. C. Tasker said he was married on Nov. 28, 1888, at Hampstead. He came into his property before he was of age. He went to Bombay in 1890. H-e and his wife stayod at the seplanade hotel. He left Mrs. ...

ALLEGED LIBEL ON MR. RITCHIE

... I 0 - Ie INJ3 CQTION GRANTED. 'At the Royal Courts of Justie an Friday Mr. Justice Day had before bim an application made by the Right Hon. C. T. ]litchie, President of the Board of Trade, for the continuation until after the election of On interim injunction granted the previous day restraiming hIrs, Purnell, proprietress of the Croydon Times, from publishing, and Mr. Alderman Athey, of the ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... I OUT O WORK. Yesterday Dr. Danford Thomas held an inquest at Edgware-road on the body of Fred Twatehman Barrett, aged 59, a painter and house decorator, of.15, St. Mark's-road, Kensington. Being, long out of regular employment, he became a victim to insomnia, through worrying, and walked about in a half-sleepy state during Thursday night. In the morning he was found, terribly injured, inthe ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... .I POLITICAL EXCITEXENT. Dr. George Danford Thomas held an inquest yesterday, at Islington, relative to the death of Frederick Style, aged 78, lately residing at 16, Almeida-street, Islington. He was a watchmaker, and on Tuesday went on avisit to his brother, and seemed very mumh excited about the General election. Ho went to a nolitical meeting, and returning home stumbled aud fell downstairs ...

DREADFUL CASE AT BATTERSEA

... An inquest was held at Ebury-OrlIes Board-room, Pimlico, on Monday, by Mr. Troutbeok, as to the-death of. a girl named Sopbia Williams. aged 12 years and. 11 monbts, who died, after giving birthto an lfant at St. George's ?? lRoberts, wife of Wil- liam Roberts;paintex. of Victoria.road, Battersea,. said the deceased. was hez illogitimate daughter, and would have been 13 years old on Aug. 23 ...

MR. JOHN BURNS SUMMONED

... ,MR. JOHN BURNS SUM- HONED. Mf. John Burns, M.P., Was charged on a summons. at the South-Weo3tern police-court, on Wednesday, with as- Xsulting William Sawyer, a valet, of 120, Hubert-grove, Stockwell, at half-past 10 p.m. on July 9.-Mr. Bodkin, barrister, appeared for the complainant; Mr. Wil- coxfor Mr. Burns. The complainant said he met it some committee rooms a friend, and went to the ...

TASKER DIVORCE SUIT

... TALSA4B E DITOBC5e SUIT. Sir Fr1aI Jeunn and a, epe jrl jury suwd the hearing d tf ross Es 'Tasker v. Tasksr' and- leV. Tasker, Lowe, and Eater. It wa the eighth day. Mr. Horace Loyd, ono.,of- the CO-ri- spondents, said he inetvnged one v his father's establisbhents at Maida-vale. He met Mrs. Tasker at several halls. When he went to Eiastbourneohe went to the name hotelas Mrs. Taskar wns ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE COURTUS. MAIRYLEBONE. A LHADY SHOP LIFTED. - A welL dressed person nameo Marti Lock; aged 34 the wife of a commission agent, re. siding at 231, Clarence-road, Kentish. town, was charged with purloining a piece of Bilk worth 11. 5s., the property of 31ossre. Norris and Beal, drapers, of 305. Kentish-town-road. - gr. Freke pameTr. solicitor, was for the defence.- The prisoner Was iln ...