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OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT AT BERLIN

... of ther'a isan endevctr to restore concdence in the ethciency of the Lord \aito5s Leurt to tr. commnercial disputes. Sir Charles Hall briefly replied and t eortinianr business of the court *vas proceeded with. ...

MENACING LETTERS TO LORD CARRINGTON

... Countess of Dud- ley, Earl and Countess of Dudley, Coun- tess Grosvenor, Earl of Hardwicke, Lord and Lady Wolverton, and Sir Charles Hall, QC., M.P. A CABINET COUNCIL was held at the Fereign office yesterday under the presi- dency of Lord Salisbury. The meeting ...

THE TROUBLES OF A TROUBADOUR

... him, but in the alternative he pail f5 into court. Mr Crispe appeared for the plaintiff, and MIr Lumley ?? Q.C., and Mr Charles Hall for the defendant. In the opening statement it was said that the plaintiff was in 1879 member of a musical club called ...

Published: Saturday 02 April 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1021 | Page: 4 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... were opened yesterday at the Old Bailey by the Lord c Mayor ae Chief Commiasioner, accompanied by the a' Itecorler (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? Alderman Sir James Whitehead, ?? Aldermau Sir Stuart Hail], Mr. Alderman' Pound, Mr. Alderman Vaughan 4 Morgan ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... eight years' peual ?? prisoner yelled on hearing the sentence, and had to be forcibly removed. (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.., LP.) l HIGHWAY ROBBERIES. I'wo cases of highway. robbery. with more or less violence were dealt with by the Recorder ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Central Criminal Court were opened at the Old Bailey on Monday, in the pro. senee of the Lord Mayor, the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, QC., ?? the Common Serjeaut (Sir Foriest ultonl, ?? Alderman Sir James Whitehend, Ne P., ALderman Tyler, A'Lderman Dimsedale ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... the death of Marion Eleanor Elail, aged four years, the darghtsr of an engineer's fitter, of Dow. ?? latrc, Bhromnley. Charles Hall, the fsther, stated thlat he wis staniinc, by ?? copper' in tire seli. le'y cutting up some eels. A rsaiepaen containing ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... Tite second sessions for May of the Central Criminal Court was opened on lionday at the Old Bailey by the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C, M.P.) and the Lord Mayor. THE WIDOW AND T'rE SCOTCHAIAN.-A DlIGAMrY CASE.-JamnesArchibatid, atall Scetchnssn. wa ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT. eon - ~ *It (Before the Recorder, Sir Charles Hall, Q.O,, M.P.) h ted Ps.r YTean son FeRnsn.-john Monteith Lawson, e ton 49, who pleaded guilty last seseioneto charges of forging [rig ard uttering a number of cheques, was brought ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... the Lord Mayor (Mr. Alderman George B. Tyler), as Chief Commissioner. His lordship was accompanied by the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C., ?? the Common Serjeant (Sir Forrest Fulton, ?? Alderman Sir J. C. Lawrence, Alderman Sir J. Whitehead, M.P., Alder ...

LEGAL

... raised to the Bench in 1870, and being soon to enter his eighty-sixth year he is the eldest of our judges. The death of Sir Charles Hall made him also the last of the Vice-Chancellors. A SINGULAR DIVERGENCE OF JUDICIAL OPINION with prac. tical unanimity of ...

Published: Saturday 22 December 1883
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1243 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

SEQUEL TO THE BALFOUR CRASH

... - SEQUEL TO THEMEALFOUR CRASH. 1-: .1 ?? a v r e . .. I- I . Iw the Lord Mayor's Courb, before the Recorder (Sir Charles Hall, Q.C.) and a special jury, the case of M'Carthy v. the Electric Construction Company Limited) came on for trial. Ib was a claim ...