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DIVORCE COURT

... DIVORCE COUT.- A SCOUNI9RELLY HUSBAND'S DASTARDLY CONDUCT. ?? IN the Divorce and Admiralty Division, Mr.. Justice Barnes delivered a reserved ment in the case 'of Burden v; Burdqn (Queen's Proctor intervening). Originally, the petition was that of Mrs. JanueBitdori, living at Sunderlan4, and she obtained), a decree nisi by reason of the cruelty and adultery of her husband, Mr. Fradcis Bur- don ...

DIVORCE COURT

... ?? ?? . I AN UNFORTUNATE CONTRE- TEMP S. IN the Divorce Division, Mr. Justice Bariies had before him the petition of Mrs. Alice Charlotte Dvball for a divorce by reason of the desertion and adultery of her hus- band, Mr. John Dyball, who was the co- respondent in the Harding Cox divorce suit. There was-no defence. Mr. Newson, who appeared for the peti- tioner, said that the parties were ...

IPSWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... IPSWICH. QUAWIRTER SESSIONS. ei A. LIGHT CALENDAR. The Quarter Sessions for the Borough of. Ipe- wich were held on Saturday at the' Town Hall, - before the Recorder (Mr. T. C. Blofield). !1 . -, THE CUARGE. ' he Roecorder, in Iois clarge 4co the Grand Jury, whomMr. Henry Miller was formman, at the e outset wished chems. a happy and! prosperous 'Newr Year, and congratulated them on the fact ...

G.E.R. PORTER KILLED AT SAXMUNDHAM

... G.E.R. PORTER KILLED AT S&XMUNDHAM. Mr. Coroner Brooke on Wednesday held an inquest at the Bell Hotel, Saxmundham, rela- tive to the death of a young G.E.11. porter, named George Wells, who was killed by a Lon- don exproi on Tuesday.-Inspector Norman watched the proceedings on behalf of the G.E.R. Company. Frederick Walter Hoy, fireman, stated that on Tuesday evening he was on the engine of ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK QnARTER SESSIONS. 'The Quarter Sessions for the County ,of Suffolk were held at the County Hall, rps-1icl, before Lord Bandlesham (chairman),, and other Magis- trates. THE CHARGE. Lord Rendilesham, in charging the Grand Jury, said though there were several cases for trial there were no very serious offences, and he ?? he could congratulate the county generally, that there were very few ...

SUFFOLK POLICE COURTS

... I SUFFOLK IPOILCE COURTS. [CIE 'ur IPSWICH.-MoNDAY. ud Before the Mayor (Mr. W. A. Churchman), Mr. H. -M. Jackeman, Col. J. H. Josselyn, Mr. isG. F. Josselyn, and Mr. W. 0. White. EMBREZZLDMENT CHARGE WITHDRAWN.-SAl- plionso Hopson Rowles, clothier's assistant, 23, Bra Berners Street, was charged on remand with em- hre bezzling 6s., the money of Victor Emmanuel ith Raphael, clothier, Fore ...

OXFORD ASSIZE JUDGMENTS

... At the last Assizes for this county, held in FelS ruary, before 21r. Justice Bruce, it Will be remeint bered that in two of the civil actions the casps were remllitted to' London for argument before his Lordship, counsel agreeing to withdraw them front tlhe jury on account of the questions that were in- volved being ,more of law than of fact. The first of these, Roes Timber Company, of Derby v ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... MAY 4th. Before the Mayor (F. P. Morrell, Esq.), Aidemen Cooper and Lucae, -and C. M. Laing, Es,. Eliza Green, St. Ebbe's, was summoned f snulting Ienry Stroud on the 28th alt. * at Ebbe's.-Defendant pleaded not guilty, Ld she3! never struck complainant, but only pssed Ihim -Defendaint was bound over to keep the , f ior, six months, and ordered to pay the costs, 6. A lfrecl Walker, no home, ...

OXFORD BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 1 . I I A sitting fori the public examination of bank- k- rupts was held on Wednesday at the County Hall,' .before Mr. Gorden Walsh, Deputy-Registrar. a, WANTAGE HAIRDRESSER'S FAILURE. is Re FaiDERICK PAor, of the Market-place,, Want- age, hairdresser, and ?? debtor stated in reply'to the Official Receiver, Mr. Geo~ M'allam that his liabilities expected to rank for f dividend amounted to £285 ...

VICAR OF SWINDON CHARGED WITH MISCONDUCT

... V'ICAR Q SW INPQN CHARGED WItH MI?ONDUJT. VERDICT OF NOT qUILTY. At the Consi tory Court of the Diocese of Bristol held on Thursday -week at the Guildhall, Bristol, tbe deliverel judginnt in the (m atte r of Smith- v. Howo, iin Which'Mr: W. J. 8mitl;1>'~,copl)e's ?? for the parish of 8*iudosi; charged the Rev.- ?? I. IHnwe, Vicari of swvindoii, Wvit), Misconhlcot at Swindoll, Oxctord, ...

DIDCOT

... DIDOOT. gc , RAILWAY THIEVING. fC 3 At Wallingford County 3rohce Court on Frida, Ibefore M1esse. C. Ma reil, A.- C. Arding, W. -P l Littleboy, and T. Lathu.A, I ?? J. Griffin, fireihan,and Edwin G. Co llins, le I lighter-up, appeared on remand charged with steal- ti b ing two bottles of wine from the goods-shed at Did- k . cot Station on the 20th April,,and valued at 2s., the ft l property of ...

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... nd COUNTY HALL--SATUMAY -Before Sir William of Auson, M.P. (in the chair), the Warden of ith Merton and E. Nevell, Esq. blb No LicENc.-George William Hloney, 254, Wood- my stock-road, Summkrtown, -was summoned for vas carrying a gun without a licence at Wolvercote i. on August 19th. He pleaded guilty.-Mr. Golds- ubh worthy, from the Inland Revenue office, prose- em cuted.-P.C. Alexander ...