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SHIPWAY PEDIGREE CASE

... at the Old Bailey. Prisoner Pleads Guilty. a At the Central Criminal Court yesterday, before the Recorder of London (Sir Charles Hall!, Herbert Davies, 25, was charged on eight indictments with obtaining money by false pretences from Lieut.-Col. Robert ...

AN AGENCY DISPUTE

... respondents. Ir Lush said this was an appeal by the plaintill'6, a London firm, against a judgment of the late Recorder (Sir Charles Hall) in an action brought by the plaintiffs to recover damages for alleged breach of contract by defendants. Plaintifis con- ...

THE CHARGE OF LIBEL AGAINST MAJOR DILKE

... Willoughby appeared for the prosecution ; the Solicitor-General (Sir lardinge Giffard, AI.X), Mr. HarriEon, Q.C., and Mr. Charles Hall for the defence. Mr. Serjeant Parry, addressing the jury, said Gentlemen, I may state at once that you will be spared a ...

SHIPWAY PEDIGREE CASE

... The Recorder's Charge. The Shipway pedigree case was mentioned at some length yesterday by the Recorder of London (Sir Charles Hall) in his address to the Grand Jury at the opening of the sessions at the Central Criminal Court, London, The Recorder said ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK

... recital will be riven on Wednesday next, and the a programme will be interspersed with songs and glees c ILLNESS OX' MR CHARLES HALLE.-Mr Charles 8 H0al1, the well-known pianist and musical director, c is confined to his bed at his residence in Manchester ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... get transported, for there are 50 bags short ol the cargo' At the request of complainants the magistrates remanded him. Charles Hall was charged on suspicion of stealing a coat, waistcoat, and trousers. It appeared that he was stopped on the Bath-road ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSION

... requisites, and was sentenced to three months' imprisonment, James Hanover, 31, pleaded guilty of breaking into the dwelling of Charles Hall, at Cabberley, and stealing some articles of jewellery, and was sentenced to six months' hard labour, James Ariell, 31 ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... prisoner to Bath with a single ticket. Prisoner pleaded guilty, and was fined 21s. and costs. SUNDAY GAMING IN THE STREETS. Charles Hall, John Hall, Jesse Smith, Abraham Mays Henry Radford, and Thomas Coggins were ohargeci with gaming on the highway. The charge ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... he was attacked. Cross- examined by Mr. Benson, the complainant said he did not commence the row by fighting with Evans. Charles Hall, a nephew of the complainant, deposed to having seen the prisoners taking his uncle up the Eingsland road. They all appearedto ...

THE EXETER MURDER

... Irs Murch, and Mrs Miller. The cor- tege was preceded by four bearers, namely: Messrs. Thomas Atkins, Thomas i Trump, Charles Hall, and Thomas Stookes, who were personally known to tghe deceased and her husband. Along the streets were many peorle who ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulted him by striking him iS the face. In their defence they said lie was the aggressor. Fined 5s. each, and costs. Charles Hall, Joseph Gene, and John Doherty were tcharged with having a quantity of laurel, &c., in their poe- session, supposed to ...

SOMERSET MICHAELMAS SESSION

... hearing of the following appeal cases:- Eacrsington v. Che Afagna.--ThiswaD a case of appeal against an order of removal of Charles Hall, his wife, and four children. The ground of appeal was that the marriage of Hall and his wife was invalid, as she had been ...