CORONER's INQUEST

... CORONER's INQIEST. SATURDAYfe'nnight, an inquell was held before - Gill, Efq. coroner for Middlcrex, on the body of Elizabeth Tobbey, who expired in Wcfl. miinler Infirmary, on Thurfday evening, at five o'clock, ini cotifequeiice of the injuries Ihe had faif- taitued in leaping ?? her chamber windoav, as men- tionea in our lafi. Mr. John Storr flated. that the deceafed was an apprentice to ...

Published: Tuesday 16 October 1804
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 409 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

Imperial Parliament

... HOUSE of LORDS, Thursday, April 14. The BUI empowering the Judges to order flogging, addition to imprisonment, in the sentences of Becomes in criminal assaults on women, passed th ...

The Court

... grte Court A LARGE PARTY AT BALMORAL So many members of the Royal Family have rarely been gathered together in the Highlands as at present. Now Prince and Princess Henry of Prussia, with their little son, Prince Waldemar, have joined the party, and the Queen greatly enjoys the society of her grandchildren. Balmoral is quite lively with so many young people about, while excursions and picnics ...

Published: Saturday 08 October 1892
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 619 | Page: Page 16 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... I I e ?? l 91llnurn.wsna ~TVihhvn Samuel Mills (22), policeman, was charged with having it. at the borough of Birminghans, onl Wednesday, the 0thor December, undawfully and maliciously wounded aud th inficedgrevusbodily haprmn upon James Allen. Mr. ve YeatariandMr.Dugdale (instructed by Mr. MI. Maher) off i, appearned for thle prosecution M 5r. Busczard. (instructed by oil' er r.Cutler) ...

SINGULAR ACTION AGAINST A CORONER

... Tb At the Derby County Court, on Tuesday, an action was e brought by Miss Sophia Taylor, the female superintendent a of Dr. Dixon's Wye House Private Asylum, Buxton, to He recover, from the defendant, Dr. Bennett, the Coroner of All. the High and Low Peak Hundr~~ed, the sum 'of £50. ass dameges sustaned by the plintiff beingas alleged, given his into custody, and taken, while in sob ustody, ...

FACTORY ACT PROSECUTIONS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birminghnam Police Court yesterday lolraicninc before Messrs. Goodnia and C. Sturge, several aseu. turers were summoned for infringing the Factory Act, Messrs. Baker Brothers, match manufacturers, of Fretn Street, were cisargedwithl emlployings t'vo boys,u named lliel~ and Glover, under twelve years of age, after one o'clock the afternoon, contrary to tle Factory Act. hr. hoeliw, sub ...

THE COLLIERY-ACCIDENT AT DAWLEY

... i THE OOIJERY ACCIDENT AT DAWLEY. - The adjourned inquest on. the bodies of the eight men klilljd In the pit beonging to the Coalbrookdale 06mpan-, at lilttle Dawley, by the breaking of the winding chaln, was resumed yesterdoy, before Mr. R. D. NewiUl,! Coroner. -The fiest witness examined was Walter MorisV, the- b-nklinan, who statsa that on Filday, the 6t3h Instsnt, he was at his work ou the ...

LOCAL DIVORCE CAUSE

... LOCAL DIVORCE CAUSE In the Divorce Court yesterday, Sir James Hlannen had before him the cause of Francombe v. Francombe and Kerridge. This was a husband's Petition for a dig,,ohition o f his marriage on the ground of his wife's adultery with the 186, tehpodeundhe Parties 'were6 Married'at Bristol in 181, the hsband at that time being in the employ of the railway. Some time afterwards the wife ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIREM GII POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before the AMayor (Air. A. Biggs) and Mr. J. sadkr. ATrsWTPTiNG TO Pioi: POcKETS.-Joseph Hunt (44) a fisherman, living in Thomas Street, was chinaged ith atte pting to piek pockets at Snow Hill RailwaV staion on Thursday afternoon. The oharge was fully proved ngainst him, and' he was sentenced to six weeks' hid labour. RIDIXG WTHOUT A TICn.-Alehard SMnh a ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. B.fOre Co'lonel 2ltcliff and Jlfcssra. S. Thiornton and J. F. Sloinrsunw. CAnnY AND 1a1S FARE.-Mr. Hebert Purser, Britannia Sqcuare, Worcester, was summoned by Frederick Hobbos, cabman, for having refused to pay the legal fare of Is. IOd -Complainant drove defendant on the evening of the 24th ult from the corner of Belgravo Street to the Camp Hill goods station, and thence to the ...

RABBIT COURSING OR RABBIT BAITING

... RABBIT COURSNG OP. EBBrT BAITING. The case of Pits Vs. Millor Camno befor the Leird chief Justice and Mr. Justice Quain, ih the Court of queeno8 Bench, on Saturday. This was a case stated by the justices of Dewsbury, and involved the question vwetbar coursing rabbits was baiting, under the 12th and l3t~l Vie. The information stated that Pitts, on tho 12th July last, did unlawfully use a ...

IMPORTANT MINING CASE

... IMPORTANT JIINING CASE. At the Carlisle Aasizes, on Tuesday, before hearon Pollock and a Sptecinl Jury, the case of Smith v. Fletcher end others was tried. MA'. Hlersehell, Q.C., null AIr. Crompton were tns counsc±e for the plaintiff ; the Sodicitor-Generai1 (specially retained), 3r. May, Q.C., and Mr. BIaylis were for ch3 defendants.- Tlle plaintiff a nd defendants were the owners of a ...