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CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT

... with that 1 ho had, on the 13th March, 5th May, and 26th June, 1872, l while the clerk and servant of George Booth and Charles Booth, farmers, Audley, and others, trading as the Audley Coaland Iron Company, feloniously and fraudulently 0-0 bezzled and ...

THE BRITISH ASSOCIATION

... considered that Mr Chamberlain's proposal r would not be widely adopt>ed, and he criticised iat length tho scheime of Mr Charles Booth. Other papiers oin the subject are to follow. A reception was given in the afternoon at the Edinhlrgh Acadely, and in the ...

IMPORTANT RAILWAY CASE

... fine of Is. and cost of summons. Tirm LATE SIR CrARLES BOO3TH.-PrERsoNALTY NEARLY Two MILLios.-Thle personalty of Sir Charles Booth, third Baronet, of Netherfield, Hertford- shire, and Cowcross-street, Clerkenwell, who died on November 2, has been sworn ...

STAFFORDSHIRE AND SALOP ASSIZES

... -Oharles Thornton so or (36), Samuel Prinoe'(50) John Buckley (25) Alfred Nevill It th 31), Joseph Brereton (4b), and Charles B~ooth (33), all. lhe abourers were barged withunlawfully entering enclosed r en land, on Tle night of the 16th September last ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Critchley's Bank Foot Colliery, by which two men and a boy, named respectively David Roberts, Thomas Birkenshav, and I Charles Booth were severely injured. They were being let aownv the shaft in an iron cage for the purpose of commencing work when the ...

The Court for Relief of INSOLVENT DEBTORS

... by .lohin Wilson, a creditor. it person. The case was ad- journed from tile last circuit for tie insolvent to produce Charles Booth. 'T'he Coin ntiscitner examined Charles Bootht very mtitttelv as to tite sale of the property of the insolvent to Itiit ...

PEMBROKESHIRE ASSIZES

... ltofthe eirfalan In cneqnuece of Iho he claied prors thedeseerdsnt of Jadela Ur. Williamrs, Q a. ltd'hti a disputed that Charles:Booth .diid without , l ar d eid ?? It` would he Shbwn that Benjasin Furrier had= aother daughter r,eaeh of his marriags tuhn ...

CHARGE AGAINST A FRIENDLY SOCIETY OFFICER

... CHARGE AGAINST A FRIENDLY SOCIETY OFFICER. Before the -Manchester City Stipendiary (Mr. F. J. Headlam), on Tuesday, Charles Booth, of Garden-street, Kennedy-street, Ancoats, was charged on a warrant with stealing £15, on the 8th September, 1888, from ...

SUICIDE OF A WORCESTER SCHOOL-BOY

... received a noe froom the schoolmaster of the hoard school, faying the boy had not attended svhool. During the morning, Charles Booth, brother of the deceased, found him playing on the quay, and took him home. That was at 11.30. Deceased said he wished ...

ROBBING THE VICAR OF SHIRLEY

... the Select committee of the House of Com. mons eppointedto considerthequestion of distress from want of employment, Mr. Charles Booth recommended the construction of light railwaye in wbioh public money Miaht be profitably em- ployed, also a wide extension ...

THE NEW HULL DOCK SCHEME

... dealt xvith on the clauses. The consideration of clauses Was po.stponed till to- morrow. |MR. CHARLES BOOTH'S OLD-AGE PENSIONS The conferences of MIr. Charles Booth with represen.ta- tives of organised labour Nvhich have been held during the winter in London ...