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... At the Marlborough-street Police-court, on Tuesday, Ur James Drake Digby, the general manager of the 'National Skating Palace, Argyll-street, NV., appeared to an adjourned summons taken out under the 9th section of the Metropolitan Streets Act, charging him with aiding one Henry Savigan to commit a certain offence, namely, on Jan. 24th last, to unlawfully carry in Regent-street a certain board ...

Published: Saturday 22 February 1896
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 765 | Page: Page 9 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE UNITED KINGDOM

... U E , 7 7 IITHE SUBTE - m -XJ-4D l AS P- I I LAST XIGOHS 'TAVGUAM,. [FROX OU .0oWX Co6 Qb*TS.] BZM!NGIA.M'! A erious application was made to the magistrates to-day by Wte vicar of St. Mary's 'Church. Eighteen months ago lie gave a Scripture-reader permission to Eve in the vicarage, but wishing to reside there himself he asked the Scrip- ture-reader to give up possession, which he refused, and ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... S kyCrOLICE, ii Fl 17, ?? girl, Of Mans. ?rsts O~iV~agsrt~l.was charged Lonia foster, dower- ?? njeofteedan eslt,?atj pair ofe 50i5ot5 and herif m~ledithr, b wit hiealsllg h corn- thatrgod ntri her with he Dloing1 evide wenot to * ,oist. - .;,venO e aite aid thwt ?? ?? of w~ene they mthe compeaindnt Ptbe bdy atterloufl e ler pationa l md a Frabah hanir.The e mtreel, in1 on bo ~ ~ wth eid5 ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... -LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS, IV-L Tb.I - e . .- .- (North Divisione at Clerkenwell.) DSvoxrxNs Pt LONDON.-Frederick Br ice 24, was charged upon indictment with laving stolen 51. 10s., the property of Mary Edith Wolfe.-The prosecutrix and her husband, at the latter end of October, came up from Devonshire, and put up at the Great Western hotel, Pad. din-ton. On Oct. 29 they vwere going down the ...

THE ALLEGED SHAM CURATE

... I.E ALLEG. S RA . .. .THEE ALLEGED an CUATE.I * R ?? L. I Ai . PFesr ndeldrest; on Priy, :James A. Jones ?? obtain- ing 31. by false pietences frfa 9garet Roberts.-Abnie' Gwen Davies, wece of Mrs. Robeztb, said priaofier tol: her that he-had beeD in 1India 16 years.nxd that Shis name w T.J. T.James, N.A., Jesus ollege, Oxford' The 31. *bieh nbo r rowed had not befnm returned. Priesoer w9.S ...

ACTION AGAINST MISS KITTY LOFTUS

... ACTION AGAINST MISS - KITTY LOFTUS. In the Chancery division on Wednes- day, before Mr. Justice Kekewloh, the ease of Barrett v. Loftus was heard. Mr. Oscar Barrett, lessee of the Lyceum theatre, applied for an injunction to re- strain Mies Kitty Loftus from psrform. ing in Gcnttlemnat Jae, at the Prince of Wales' theotre or- -elsewhere, in contra- vention of an agreement by her to play a ...

THE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE

... I TIE LEWISHAM OUTRAGE. VERDICT AND SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal court on Mon- day the trial was resumed of the two men, B. Watts and W. Hall, on an indict- ment charging them with burglariously brealkig and entering the shop of Mr. J. W. Evans, jeweller, of the High-street, Lewisham, and robbing him, with violence, on the night of Jan. 31. Mr. Justice Hawkins summed up the case to the ...

LONDON COUNTY SESSIONS

... I I (NorthDivision, at Clerkenwell.) CLUB P1iOPRIETO SENT TO PRISON. -Ernest Haflon and Henry Lankenau were indicted for having unlawfully kept and maintained a disorderly house.-Mr. Gill said Hef ton was the proprietor, and the other prisoner a servant, of a club called the Marlborough club in Poland- street, W.-The jury found both men Guilty. - afton, who has twice been cmnvinted for ...

THE OUTRAGE AND MURDER AT BIRMINGHAM

... THEE OUTRAGE AND MURDER AT I I BlMIRINGHAM. The inquest on the,- body of Mary Levvis, acel 10 years. whose outrared and mangled remains were discovered in an area, in Vyse-street, Birmingham, on iho 10th inst., was opened on Tuesday. Frank Taylor, 23, who is charged with the ontrage and murder, and John aud Mari% Taylor, his father and maother. who are iu custody oharred with heibse concerned ...

The Bishop's Amazement

... - I by T'B RzSE D . F- - . I I- Sri= - n 1.1, CDC I 3sio, ov! ; ? ?? .1? ?o ? %-mg t+ ?? P?? -,414I I -. I A COMEDY OF CRIM- ?? BY DIVID CUBISTIE MU-B&M-. In sartiG totef the lo're story Of Lc ytarting to ndi Tom Finoh the Durganad thedmestic -an essen- 50tbor show Alter favouring The ~ Ohfnr some time Dr. Dpurga Tows ftn.55 off the engageent and 5onhttod ?? con'it withbis theeinfous ...

YESTERDAY'S DIVORCE

... |:..YXJSTDAY, DIVOB3.&'| A WINE MERCHANT'S PETITION. Inthecaseof Wilson-v. Wilson ind Abrresdon, heard in the 1Divorbc court yesterday Mr. Joseph Henry Wilson ,sought a 3ivorce' b reason of the Saful tery of his wife with the co-respondent, M~r. Aiphonso Furreedon. ~r. Barnartd agppeared for the iati- tioner, who married the respondent on' Mfarch 30,1880, at St. Ma r's church, Finchley.: ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... POLC] CO TOlE O ITI o~qJIPHALL: Donn. -HnryHess, of ALL'7 Leadenhall-street, was ,o6ounda t5h e is~taii of John Mace wiht far that on April 4, 11, and 18, uI ad malicionaly pub- rs96 bel ?? concerning him. ished faatory audthe summons 00g adjourned. BO-W STR.EET. ACBITToAN ACTBTESS-GeOrge wchasg d with being disorderly Jeffs YIII ba~rge If a, horse and trap.- 'WistIe libe le a 99 E stated ...