DIVORCE PETITION AGAINST A BAPTIST MINISTER

... DIVORCE PETITION A(,E 1 l A BAPTIST MINISTEi . . In the Divorce Csourt, yestorday. f ; w was resumed before the presiden o)-: EAther Carr's petition for a dsslut: -r- marriage on the ground of the ?? and adultery of her husband, GeW:!. Carr, a Baptist minister. 'The aoleg; denied. Emma Palmer, now in servc c and formerly in the service of h-3 near London, said she saw the ret !t'e child on ...

THE COX DIVORCE CASE

... THE COX DIVOROE CASES I THIE COX DIVOR;CE CASR I ed In the Divorce Court, Yesterday, the case of and Ice Ccx v. Clox and DytWal (Quee's Proctor inter- I Ric' r venting) wias resumed. Mr. Hardinge, Cox, part, of I se,i Msproprietor of several well-known newspapers, bad 'S his btaneda decree nisi, end now the Queen's pro .he Procter intervened to prevent the decree being Dew :e- :eita bslute, ...

ALLEGED MANSLAUGHTER AT CARDIFF

... ALLEGZED 'MANSLAUGHTER I AT CARDIFF. : I i - I I - - 0~: 04t7 S0 I e - - (I g; f 6 RESUfl OF THE CORONERWS D e INQUIRY. V MAGISTSRATES REMAND THE M 3 :PRISO0NER. 0 a' at 3 At Cardiff Police-oourt on Friday morning at a ('before Mr. Stipendiary Lewis and Mr. R. E. of Spencer) Anuitonf~o )'}Esposito was again brought Pf up on a charge of wilfully murdering one Rose fo Rivers at N\o. 3, Garth ...

Published: Saturday 23 November 1895
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1002 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE BAYSWATER TRAGEDY

... THlE BAYSIWATEI TRAGEDY. A. L.IJA LX.I.LL F.'K II Z. 1 A.1X. .A AJL. SINGULAR STATEMENT.-VU1lDICT. At the NoWtial Orimireil Court yeoterday, bleforo Uv. JUtDioQ WVright, Frank Mayelon, atgell 32, witI lldieted for Liet wilful murder of hitt vife, at 63, *i'niiA-,towd, Ityawater, on thul morning of tli 21rt of I Augant.-Mr. C, MIathuivo nod Mr. Bodkiid, luistrooted by Mr, FIraylig, of tho ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... LAW INTELLL(iENCF?. (Frtosa iof afetionir. ?? To AI~t Raf amb ?? ?? n m Befre ir toer lranevier-R cames Deavis sieeking Ocoerh- Sehpeiea Cermrrrstoitwsrher iclrkena ravle, thatus Mi andrslr Rahpt H~. Reid, sehoculdt boe aisitingd ae Ctimiisaicn.ro i ais .at B ?? Dan egas a. cosn L oAW S POIETLSDY .1 To~, ?? vl Othe rrt 3;a Dier Par it-l YCfL-rJitARY 'CISLLOK Ii F bks *hteealaed, a omiioerfr ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 1?ETTY SESSIONS. BAyecag-Tids court w-as hleld yesterday in the Courthlouse, before M1r. Winu. Whlite, .J P. (prcsid- ing), and Captain L'Estrane'e R.3I. F1rancis MI'Clulre, Bangor, was charged by Constable Gal- lagliecr as ith ?? guilty of disorderlinless on thc pub.lic street on the 16th ,iisL. The defendant, wtith others, was shoutingr in a mo10t disordet h mlanner, to the alnno\Oli(eC of ...

A BRISTOL DIVORCE CASE

... A BRISTOL DIVOROE OARE. In the Divorce Division of the High Court on Saturday Sir FLancla Jeune heard the mutt of Rydill v Rydill. The case was undefended. Mrs Elizabeth Ann Rydill, the petitioner, raid that ehe was married to the respondent, Louis Rydill, on November 11th, 1884, In Nottltgham. She had two children of the msarriage. Her husband was a book. seller in Bristol, and she had lived ...

AN INSANE PRISONER

... SEQUEL TO THE VENTNOR CASE. - Harriett Sarah Larkings waa indicted on MAon- z, day for altering a cheque for £1 10s. on the Ile bondon and County Branch Bank at Hastings, id to the amount of £5 10s., and for er uttering the same; also for forging a receipt 3d for X'16 dated Mlay 4th, 1895. and purporting vO to be signed by frs. Brett; and further, for id wilfallv committing perjury in the ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... I JABEZ BALFOUR'S TRIAL IMPORTANT EVIDENCE-STATEMENT BY THE ACCUSED. Yesterdays proceedings (the fourth in the second trial) were commenced by the Attorney-Genera], who said, on looking through the counts in the indictment, he thought it better to strike out one of them, as they would not be able to prove the payment to which it related. Mr O'CovNoR then addressed the jury for the defence. He ...

Published: Wednesday 27 November 1895
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4963 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE LIBERATOR PROSECUTIONS

... ITHE L!T1 :rilTO-, PROSL CUPrm[NSi 'ni2 ?? '2 i. if.. I' ,C ! x~n rxt'y Ba.h rom 'tol a ?? c'xl Co.ntc ;,li 24>.~ it): i ?? i li' to :1 td I £1plrt .> to It_- '0t m a C1joar- -- ' zPE' ht` ;fl ler'' ?? 1m lit 'I :I i ilI, j logI S..nUrz.tC Ltmo;iTI, a li! so.!L Tit. I -. n B lir hial no poi-t'rn2 ,.on C, n1~`` to -it-.reti t'o hin a; ?? t bt-ci., 1 I :w.io it. ntififl of4 tIIIt- z ...

INSANITARY DWELLINGS

... - -- DEIG IN-SANITARY DWVELLINGS. At Birmin hamn Police Court, yesterday-before Mr. Brame and Dr. Leach -chf ease of the Health Committee v. John Povell, of Moseley Read, adiourned so that the Itenuh could vien. the prouerty iormingr thesubiect of the surnmons, came on again fir hearingn-A fortnight ago 11, 13 15, anl 17 in frout, auct 1. 2, and S in 'uo. i Court, andi Aus. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, 6. ...

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 ...