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THE IMPRISONMENT FOR ASSAULTIN A WITNESS

... | TELE IMPRISONMENT FOR | ASSAULTING A WITNESS. In the Qeeu's Bench Division, yesterday, on Mz Justice Darling tang his seat, lr. Cooper WyId, in the mattr of William Bose, who an the previous day was ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... WORCESTERSHI1tE ASSIZES. The business of ?? Worcestershire Assizes was re- sumed at Worcester, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Bruce. A SEr-ous CnrARGE.-John Gretton (56), labourer, was charged with criminally assaulting his daughter. Mary Susannaba Gretton (20), of wveak intellect, on October 11. 'Mr. Harrison ?? was found guilty and lils Lordship, after conmmenting upon the terrible ?? of the ...

EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT AT CARMARTHEN

... ]EXTRAORDINARY INCIDENT AT CARMAR~THEN. - t m-JUDGE DUKL ANOUCS ,H isis NE SIN THE ASSIZE COURT.- r J, \fhile the names of the' grand jurors were C being called at, the Carmarthensh're Assizes oon : Tuesday Mr. Justice Bucknill received a tele- a its gram announcing. the surrender of Cronje, D. and after the jury. had been .duly empanelled, 1ý r- his lordship called upon everyone present in ...

Published: Wednesday 28 February 1900
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 1389 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LOCAL LAW CASES

... LOC.[LALAW CASES. THE. CURIOUS SALVAGE CLAIM., The Owners, Master, and Grew of the Nelson v. the Owners pf the Zinita, her Cargo- and Freight.-In the- Admiralty Court on Monday Mr. * Justice -Barnes, sitting with ' Trinity Masters, concluded the hearing of this claim for remuneration' in respect of alleged, salvage services rendered by, the Cardiff tug Nelson. to the barque Zinita, of Greenock ...

ABERDEENSHIRE J.P. COURT

... I I APPOINTMENT Or PROCURATOR- FISCAL. A meeting of the Justices of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen was held in. tihe Sheriff 1Courthouse, Aberdeen, yesterday forenoon for the purpose of appointing a procurator-fiscal as euc- ce.sor to the lstae Mr George Cadenhead. There f wa, a large attendance, and, on th motion ofi Uar James Murray of North Inveramsay, Mr I i Gordon of Newton was ...

The Court

... Zbe coftt. Osborne, Saturday. The Queen drove out vesterdayv afernoon, attended bv the Duchess of Roxburghe and the Rloil. Evelyn Moore. Captain Adair, H.M.S. Auustralia, and' Commander Purefoy, HE.M.Y. Victoria and Albert, hfacd the honour of dining wth l;Her Mlajesty and the Royal family last evening. The Queen Nvent out .zhis morning, accom- panied by HEler Roval Highness Priocess Henry of ...

PETTY SESSIONS

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DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... LAW NOTICES-THIS DAY, aVreoai- tc- Lega! D try ) 1M.COttiRT CF APPEAL IN IPLELiND, ti tcas,1131 1 l1ulitrd , teuaser; Hussey v. oom-A 1H-k a~v 1 Ilon iordlod Mn tenlant. MAEoeell; J hi 1lit-o, deceased, VciE~~ln Before the Assistant O1LD~ Clerkc-P. h'~k MConu ox i'aiealine. VICE-CaAASCELLCR. d Macge-ire a Mlacge-ire Eairbe-son v. Ehan;; Palmer~ v. Fita'uaeries (and a motioni; Caddy V. Leetch; ...

DUBLIN LAW REPORTS

... QUEENS BENON -DlVIS10N-Fn..B 23 Bfre M Justice P'uryher. RLTSSELL vr. OOATLS. MrJ. S& Baxier ('usa-trusted by Mr. B. Stanley - In-,c)t spp),lted on 1 'halt of lhe` plaintiff for an of dousriuc-te. 'Isis netin is Irought to recover £E367 -for wool: doles by the plaintif for the defen- dant as aen archi ecu and eiigneer. The defers- danrts by their defence, de'iedcc Irahlity, and counter- ...

ACTION AGAINST A CIVIL SERVANT

... AxOTION AGAINST A CINVIL SEZh\ANT. r1S:,NLU10ZC~flLi~ MONE4 Y DTB'tTR. 0' coo cI: oI ~ t Ver-ten i i3mias anl 3o~ bro-ght bcv Mi-tc:,r V& ccnon. an eldrlyxl ut !dv ?? at 1%lI'.:ULCs22t &idLstb 14 lyba-lunce Z.~ ?? ?? 0, ,~ * ilo u4ziaon hcr Xi * QI'. -d ~~Mr. S- ENvaus 3..-~arj ~ - ta - t'01 ?? Bray. QA.,_ dr i\ L.Zln. K rr'ry--nened rtho deoem- ?? ?? te eas, Said A.- l -- .u qa nta~l a N !I ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE. YESTERDAY

... NORTHERN DIVISION (Before Mr WalL) i A YOUTHFUL WINDOW BREAKER. E A little boy named John Fleming, residing in r Nerney's court, was char ed by a woman named Eliza Sullivan with breaking a pane of glass in E the shop, 40 Middle Gardiner street, by delier- ately pushing his elbow through it. The boy denied that he broke the window. He was re- roanded for a week to the North Dublin Union. i A ...