L1VERPOOL WILL SUIT

... Tfl THEISTIC CHURiCt In re E. D. Wynne Jones-Liovd v. Tio=&- On Saturday, in the Chancery Dniso. ies Mr. Justice Cozens-Hardor thi suon : the Liverpool Ditrict R-i-nrv cnme o- :r heaing. Mr. Thompson, who appsred ia Supr 9 the summons, said the summun -rC ?? by the trustees of the ?? oi Caps.La knn Daniel Wynne Jones, asking for tahe ca - of the court as to whether a certa -ur& G: :-A_ which ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LffMPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS. LIVERPOOL. SATURDAY, APRIL 29. Before Mr. 3. Kiaghoru, Deputy Stipeadary Magistrate. A Mau of Violent Procivitie.-A yon named Willias Hughes, was chagedwth aving assaulted Elizabeth Wilson, a married woman. ?? s alleged by the compan end everal witnesses that in consequence of some quwrel betweev relatives of them Hughes 1taokled Mrs. WIso on Friday night ...

OPENING OF THE INQUEST

... IOPENING OF THE INQU.EST. I SYXPATHY FOR THE BEREAVED AND SUFFERERS. Yesterday forenoon Mr. S. Brighouse, county coroner, at St. Helens Town Hall, opened the inquiry into the circumstances attending the deaths of the five men who were killed or had since succumbed to injuries as a result of the terrible explosion at Kurtz's Chemical Works, St. Helens, on Friday last. The unfortunate victims ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... Tp E1RPOOL BANKCRUPTCY CORT. mv-IURS',D , JTU'N E 15. B - Mr Regirar 1Bdellrirger. - k W. tiilhamr and Alfred Smith. re eiving orders had been granted, ?? lv befere their failures the parties ?? ?? rzu*-;ership as builders, and separate , c 0j2' ctfarars had been filed, fromn which Hilliaws owed £171 lSs. 2d., il. cf assets: and Smith owed n srI hi5 assets were only £16 Ss. : ~et er aipxearedl ...

FORTUNE-TELLING IN THE RHONDDA

... I FORTUNE-TELLING IN THE I RlIONDDA.. A TREfIERBERT WOMAN IN TROUBLE. r At Ystrald Polire-eosurt ol Mtonday afternoon (before the stipencliary and other magistrates). Harriet Clifford, a married woman residing at Treherbert, was oharged with obtaining is. Iroin two youen, ladies by telling their fortunes. MNliss Ethel Davies. peItre, said that on Satur- c t lay niglt, the 17th ilist., she and ...

BANKRUPTCY COURTS

... C ARMA Ikl:ElT ENSHIREE A. LIjA?.DILO VET'S AFFAIRS. Carxoartheouseire Bankruptcy - court wag hold on ITWedresdalr at the Shire-hall, Carmar- then, before M\r. registrar Thomas Parkinson, Be Frederickl Borlase Watkins-The examina- 1e oidl (c this binkrupt, a metal brolser and 1 eolnminision agenti at Stafford-chambere. if lTAncliy. was adjourned in order that he mnight furnish a cash account.. ...

Published: Thursday 07 December 1899
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 679 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LIVING BY SWINDLING

... A WOMAN'S CAREER OF FRAUD. At the County of Londcn Sessions, yesterday, l before Mr. WV. R. M'Connell, QAC., chairman, I an attractive-looking woman, who gave the name . of Beatrice Leslie Maynard, 28, and described her. self as a music teacher, *was put up for sentence, having at the last sessions been convicted on two* charges of robbery. M-%r. Symmons was coounseW for the prosecution, and ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE CORTS

... I FRIDAY, AUGUST 25. LIVERPOOL Before Mr W. J. Stewart, Stipendiary Magistrate. Alleged Forgery.-Frederick Laidlaw and William Willias were charged on remand with forging and uttenug a request for the delivery of a number of nails, from Messrs. Hill and Co. and Messrs. Robert Bradshaw and Co.-Deteo- tive Sub-inspeetor Lianothe deposed to arrest- ing the prisoners, neither of whom denied the ?? ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURTS

... LIVERPOOL AND DISTRIC7T POLICE COURTS., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. LIVER POOL Before Mr. W. J. Stewat Stipendiary Thee Months for Aaaults.-Jesph. was charged on remand with haig asul1 his wife and his sister-in-law, at the house of the lter. 3, EliMgr-vE, Chistopher-stree-4t ap- peared that, on the 21st Nov, the prfsoner wnmded his wife, with whom he had been pre- ?? quarrelling, in the thest, ...

THE ALLEGED HUSBAND POLISONING

... TEE ALLEGED HUSBAND POISONING. EXTRAORDINARY CASE ACCUSED DISCHARGED. A sensational cse of alleged hsband poison- lag was investigated at Moville, county Donegal, yesterday, before Colonel Tynte, resident maps.- trate. The accused, Mra Henrietta St. Clair, is a young woman of 3Aot prepossesaing appear- anoe, but is at present in a somewha curitiesi condition of health. The husband, Albert St, ...

THE BIDDENDEN TRAGEDY

... I TRIAL AND SENTENCE, 'Miss Bertha Haggerston Peterson, daughter of the late Biddenden rector, was charged at Kent Assizes yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mathew, with the murder of John Whibley, a shoemaker in her father's parish. Mr. Dickens, Q.C., with Mr. G. J. Talkot, conducted the prosecution, and Mr. C. J. Gill, Q.C., with Mr. 4. Gill, the defence. AMnr Dickens, in opening, stated that ...

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... THE VICTORIA UNIVERSITYI COURT. CONFERMENT OF DEGREES. Viee-Chancellor Bodington presided yesterday at a meeting of the University Conrt held at Owens College, Manchester. The honorary degree of doctor of science was conferred on Dr. T. Clifford Allbutt, Regius Profes-or of Physic, Cambridge, and Dr. Edward Schunk; and the honorary degree of doctor of literature upon the Rev. J. Llewelyn ...