BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... BLEKENKHEAD POLICE COURT. Y . _ ?? aft. . ?? __ Li] THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21. for EESBE MESR8S. H. H. GRAYSON AND P. ?? A SCENE is RoCs Fxmn.-James Byrne, of Oaff Wye-street, Birkonhead, was charged with break- car ing a pane of lass, the property of James Walter , Hermes, of Russell-road, Rock Ferry, and also Br, with assaulting James Walter and Margaret a ?? the evidence it appeared that fer at ...

TREASURY PROSECUTION AT PONTYPOOL

... I TREASURY PRtOSEcuTION AT PONTYPOOL. :: : . .T NN ALLEGED FORGERY BY A CWiVBRA> SOHOOLMISTER.; 0n THRE E OCHARGES TO BE PREFERRED lostREERD the ta special sitting of the Pontypoo0 Petty cci- Sessions on Weduesday Mr. Richard Evan aged 43, until recently head schoolmaster of Ulrt, the Upper Cwmbran Board Schools, a5d? rey peared on bail, after being renuanded on the One previous Friday, ...

Published: Thursday 14 November 1895
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1187 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

A HULL DIVORCE CASE

... A HIULL DIVORCE j CASE. SENDINQ HIS WIFE AWAY WITH A SOVEREIGN. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST A 3 ' FRIEND. - M1r. Henry Charles Gibson, fruit nlerchant, f of Wilberforoo-street, Hull, charges hi8 wife' e with having committed' adultery with a friend b named Carlile. They wvere married, he stated: t in the Divorce Court on Monday, in 1894 at t the registrar's office at CIorlton, near hlt ncheas ter. ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1895
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 677 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... criaIES AND CHARGES. 7E SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IN FRANCE ,VIDENCE OP THE MARQMS (raJWSS ASSOCIATnIO TzoRAa.) Bourges, October 31. The trial of the Marquis de Nayve, 'who is d of murdering his wife's illegitimate child, cd of 14, by throwing him over a cliff near Vico Bqu3fl' on 10th November, 1885, wafs resumed here 1O .av at half-past 11 o'clock. The Court was again. acked to suffocation- ...

COURT OF SESSION

... OUTER HOUSE-THrURsDAY, October 31. (Before Lord Mo-soaxzrr.) BDETISH LINEN COMPANY BANK V. ?? INVESTMENT COMPANY. Judgment was given in an action of multiple- poinding brought by the British Linen Company 1 Bank against the Kansas Investment Company,! America, and Hugh Campbell, Craigmillan Park, Edinburgh and also against the City Real Estate Trust Company, America. The dispute was with ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... 1 THE SENSATIONAL MURDER TRIAL IN FRANCE. EIGHTH DAY-CASE FOR THE DEFENCE. (PRESS jASSOCATIOS TELEGRA.M.) Bourges, November 4. The case for the prosecution in this remarkable trial, in which the Marquis of 4Nayve is arraigned for the murder of his wifes illegitimate son, i Hippolyte 'Menaldo, by throwing him over a cliff ten years ago, having been concluded yesterday, the examination of ...

Published: Tuesday 05 November 1895
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 7125 | Page: Page 9, 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ROYAL COMMISSION on AGRICULTURE

... 1?OYAL COMM?SiON on AICU?Tt7?E. EV'IDENCE ?? WELbEI WITNESSESl~. The Royal Gommiesiorl on Agriculture heid its first sittinces after the Rnttniml reee~5 0a ThIIIertdy nnd Friday last vreek in VV, stminster, Mer Shaw- Ltc~fvre presidinti,7 *Vhen fulrther 1vidteee WL1S tale-n privatoly wvith lefertance to the state ol itgrrcnlture in Wieles. 21r G. ,T. RreceltT5, tenant former, occtrpyingo 320 ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... YESTERRIAM INQUESTS. CRIPPlE' S DEATH AT LYINIEHOUSE. A' the Limnehouse Town HEll Mr. Baxter held an inquiry respecting the death of ThomasuHenry Walten, agoid thirty. lately living at Rich-street, Limehouss.. Sarah Aun Walden, a widow, stated that the demeised was her eon. HIe was a cripple and also an iniot, but his bhalth wars gonerilly good. On Monday last he did not Appeer very well. Ho ...

THE TRAGEDY AT SYDNEY

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THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTION

... THlE PRLlIAT,1 AiOSECUTJTIO. ?? ri: Sl-'MJUNG P AND Y-ECBPICT. ' '111( f 7n;111 b it in of ?? e tril OF Tesrs. .T. S. I :, a i :r 1'1 r :i~, . jfk'.- E in 2 i. Q1Y t' CtI f! L3hSei I:; c;I..D : )) . :o!U Ii I ;; L. T31t I nJI1 Li ?? :1 TI *I 1!l ?? ' ' .I 1 il Bp' tc o: | ~ :r 1 L cO ?? A l -; .I a-t .:l j:i : i hl ?? ii, ?? a, S 3. ?? saut ?? {iltXt tO ?? larr.er tol erlb. of iT t . . S , :1 ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW

... - YESTERDAY'S LAW, I COURJT OF APPEAL. STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTAT0ocS.- ,udgment was given by the Master of thc Rolls and Lords Justices Kay and Lindley in the case of the Exohange Telegraph Company (Ltd.) v. Gregory. -The appeal was by the defendants from a decision of Mr. Justice Mathew without a jury, holding that the plain. tiffs were entitled to an inuinction re. straining the defendants, ...

LADIES AND BILLS OF EXCHANGE

... | LAI EIIS EXTEROEDIINARY CASE. Tn the Queen's Bench division yester. lay, before Mr. Justice Wright (sitting witbout a jury), the case of Dennis v. Cadman and another came on for hear. ?? this case the plaintiff, Mr. James Dennis, of Duke-street, St. James's, aS the endorsee of a bill of ex- change for 8501., sued Maiss Mary Letitia Cadman, the dreawver, and her sister, M~iss Anna Margaret ...