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LAW INTELLIGENCE

... action. EX ME QtUER DIsIONh.-ArItL MO. Sittings in Banco.-(Bofore the Lord Chiff Bnron fant Baron Pollock.) Mr. ?? and Mr. Charles Hall to-day, at the reqouett of tha Court, took the seige respectively assigneil to them Ds t! new boldera of the ancient otlices ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... aund housebrealdeg, five of conspiracy, five of forgery, and five of robbery with violence. (B3efore the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., MI.P.) OrTAIiN-M JEvXLLntrY By FnArD.-George Kemp, 46, described as a shoemaker, who was found guilty at the previous ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CR-h~fl~AL C~t~RT. CENTRA CRPfA COU l 0 (Before the Recorder, Sir Charle Hall, Q.C., M.P.) THE USE OF THE CAT, The Itecorder was engaged during the grear prt of the day in investigating a number of Cases of highway robbery with violence in ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Wiiliam11 Benham, of Bromrpton, Iodglig h!r'oe keeper, at twelve; lst examilinatioll. Before liMr. CeomislIoner UoLRnOV. Charles Hall, of Great Ruesvil.street, lIrapor, at elevel; last ex. ?? Colnll, of Stalces, hotel keeper, at twelve; last examinatloO ...

OLD BAILEY,JUNE 19

... Edw. Coomes, Harriet Holland, Jas. Eastman, Robt. W. Plke, Jas. Moore, Thos. Sutton, John -Page,' Susanniah Jenkins, -Charles Hall, John Alorgan, Joseph Perkins, t Wm. Nash, .I0i. Wigriell, Edw. Buckland, Charles Godding, Henry laenfold, Wn. Martin, ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the pebhic from being so easily dupe, Hiesetencdthe prisoner to flutoen zuonths'n bard labour. (eore the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, QX., MLP.) FORIGING 8IR GEORGE LEWIS's KAmE. IEdwin Thmas Uwsl 25,^ w cas redto>12m ts' hard labour for having forged ...

A CHILD STARVED TO DEATH BY ITS PARENTS

... and a woman who is the sister of his deceased wife. The case was brought before the coroner's notice by the Rev. George Charles Hall, the rector of the parish, who, from cir- cumstances which had come to his knowledge, refused to perform the burial service ...

The Knee of Wales presided yesterday a meeting of the Council of his Royal Highness, held the Office the Duchy

... Highness, held the Office the Duchy Cornwall, Buckingham-gate. There were present the Viscount the Earl Leicester, Mr. Charles Hall, Sir William T. Knoiiys, Sir Dighton M. I'robyu, and Sir William G. Anderson. Mr. ilmshurat, the secretary, attended Clerk ...

EARLY COPIES OF THE TIMES

... COPIMS 02 THF TflWS. NCITINTG To STEAL.--SENTENCE. At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday, before the Recorder (Sr Charles Hall. ?? Henry Hawkins surrendered to his bail to answer an indict. ment charging him with receiving copies of the Times, well ...

THE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIMBLEDON

... T1lE SUPPOSED MURDER AT WIM- I BLBDON. | On Tuesday night information was brought to Great Scotland -yard that Charles Hall, the plasterer, of Wimble- don, who is suspected of having murdered his wife, by smo- tbering her with a pillow, had been apprelended ...

THE COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH

... the Princess of Wales, Sir Noel Paton's picture Mors 7anua vita. On the 3rd instant the Princess of Wales went to Mr. Charles Halle's Beethoven Recitals at St. James's Hall, driving out afterwards with the Princess of Teck. On Sunday her Royal Highness ...

Published: Saturday 11 June 1870
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 838 | Page: 17 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CRIMINAL CO. The business of the8]lroh sedssons of :bhe' 'etntral OAimin~al, court. wili GorD- 'mence'on Eonday, when Sir Charles H~all,: 1 .d-,the new tiecorder. will-pre- side'for the first timne in his ?? caps.- city. 't present there are betwee aud 70 ...