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CRIMES AND CHARGES

... C T, _I._ A§ CIIARG1IS- C ?? E S -e .7rro Y AT MSFFAT has Y V 0 RU? h~~~ar Ftates that thle jeweIl- e - Ci I.-c' !ic bceong-ed to 2crs R. ore thle L or fro-n N evvcas-cn-to dlne-,,K al~ set a handso dia- pee ?? .e'ixl ~:f00, a number of ire -Lhei ornaments. rce - ' r ii. j ;jncc crtl about four dm ?? Thirs Davidson vee y ea 'the po!;ce were imme- s.- ?? of the robbery ser' ;, about. and a ...

Published: Thursday 06 September 1900
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1038 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

GLASGOW POLICE FORCE

... GLASGOW POICREFOR NEW APFNTIIN2s Cbief-Cczstable Boyd ' repr dt a th of the Watcing and Lighting Cesnnte I terday that he had that morning fill e 7 vacancies in the police force causera by t4 signations of Supeuintendent Andrew , r Western Division, and Superintedend , t of the Marine Division. Lieutenant A C-ow Lindsay, of the Central Division Superintendent Andrew, while Li W liam M. Dougl ...

COURT OF SESSION

... FIRST DIVISION-Tuesday, May 29. r I t (Before the Lord-President, Lords Adam, M'Laren, and Kinnear .) '.N.-WALTEt C. DERGIrS AND OTHERS (ADAM . TEACHER'S TrTSrEn ) v. JAMES CALDER. The First Division gave judgment to-day in a feelaiming note by Walter Carl Bergius and others, trustees of the late Adam Teacher, spirit merchant, Glasgow, against an interlocutor by Lord Low appointing them to ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... __CRIMIS AND Th NECRG EXECUTED AT CARuiFy The negro Lacy, convicted of the murder whis ife at Pontypridd, was hanged in Ceed;g y Jail yesterday morng. The man, it will e It remembered, made an extraosdinscy atstaer7e after the crime was commutted deehrir, th5 h his wife had urzed him to kill her. Prssoa d had been more or less despondent 5;nce Ue tence, and ncrvausly anaious as to thie Erg of ...

COURT OF SESSION

... COLRT OF SESSION. SECOND DIVISION-Tuesday, November 6. (Befori the Lord Justice-Clerl, Lords Young, Trayner, and Moncreiff.) ArEAIr-DVID ARThLUR v. ILAC?TOSH. AN-D CAStAIrTrLW Tho Second Division disposed of an appeal bgainst an interlocutor of Sheriff Berry affirm- ijg that of Sheriff-Substitiata Spens in an action by Major Mackintosh, 2d Seaforth Highlanders, Und his mother, Mrs M ackintosh ...

Published: Wednesday 07 November 1900
Newspaper: Glasgow Herald
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 4934 | Page: Page 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... THE DUNBEE HOSPITAL WYND ThAOEUY. The Lord ?? presided at a sitting ut of tk Hligh Court of Jueticiary at Dundee yes- he terdai. when a mnill-worker named Charles K~en- ned~ras arraigned on a charge of murder. It w~asalleged that on 16th December, 1899, he .assau~ie~his witfo by inserting a poker into hler nbody. thereby causing her death. HEo pleaded ng gulilty to eulpable homicid~e, and on ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CGFARGES FARM LABOURER CHAflGED WITH ! MUDHR.S John Edward Cossey, farm labourer, IS years of age, yesterday made his first appearance before the magistrates at Yarmouth on a charge of having murdered Thirza Kelly, a young i dow, at Stokesby, on Christmas Eve. Superin- tondent. Lowe produced another confession made by prisoner, in wlhich he said:-I went to that woman's house, and ...

COURT OF SESSION

... CO.U:R3 OF SESSION.I F IRST DIVISION-Thursday, arch 29. c I -- .I t (Before Lord M'Laren and a Jy.) The Wick Breach of Promise Action. e 1 Lord M'Laren and a jury heard further evin- t dence to-day in the action by Jessie Charleson, 3 g 25 Bank Row, Wick, against David Stewart, 1 r Smith Terrace, Pulteneytown, for £1000 as C 3 damages for alleged breach of promise of mar- riage. The evidence ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... CRIMES AND CIRAGES. GLA SGOW SEREFP CRITUNAL COoTJ.-Sheriff Boyd presided at a kitting of the GlasgowV Sheriff Crimlnal Court, Within th. JidsticiarY Buildings, Jail Squaie, yesterday. The follow- ing prisoners pleaded ?? Thorn- ton was sentenced to three months' imprison- ment for stealing 10s from a ran in Saltmarket on the 23th April. She had been previously ?? M'Cabe was -sntenced to nine ...

THE SHERIFF COURTS OF SCOTLAND

... TE SHERIFF COURTS OF; SCOqhaN.u- Official Returns for1898,. IAccording to theefficial returnts issuled on Sittir- -ts day, dubring the yeatr ending 3]Lst December, 1898, vi *there were depending before the Sheriff Ordinary; 44, Courts in the several sberi.'fdomas in Scotland }It 88S33 actions; while in the year 1897 there ?? been 9024. The qrtinquennial average number i for the Eive years ...

courr 03? SESSION. O

... UTE H1OUSB-Tuesday, January 2. (Befor Lord Syllachy.) POLOcr V. NORTr.]lfllH REAWAT'COIQA-SY. In this action Walter Pollock, farmer, Yoker Mains,(Yoker, sue&the North .British- Railway Company for-payment of--200 as damages and. loss -which he-sustained between the summer of 189T. and the--spring- of; IS9SLthroughc being-de- prived. of. theuse of a road-eading-fo-certain fields connectea with ...

LICENSING COURTS

... GLASGOW. As of The adjouried sitting of the Magistrates' the Court for the consideration of applications for: I the sale of excisable liquors in the City and 3e5s oh Royal Burgh of Glasgow was held yesterday in He the Lesser City Hall, Bailie E. Anderson tiv occupied the chair, and the others present were i -Bailies Fife, Steel. Cleland, Cuthbert, Sorley, na Ferguson, Maclay, W. F. Anderson, ...