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THE GREAT TURF FRAUDS

... Henry7 Yonge and the other as his servant, Pierre Parchon. E In the afternoon of that day a friend of MrYonge's came. That friend witness recognised as William Kerr, and he knew him by the name of Captain Giffard. A room was engaged for him by Yonge, whose ...

THE GREAT TURF FRAUDS

... name of Yonge took Cla: apartments in my house. He bad a valet Por with him. The valet's name was Pierre [, Pachon, and the photograph produced is of him. zfo, I see Mr Yonge in the dock (Benson). They both All^ stayed till October 19th. Yonge said he ...

THE ALLEGED TURF FRAUDS

... his name was Henry Munro, of No. 9 Amnos Terrace, Leytonstone, Essex. At that time there was an account in the name of Henry Yonge, and £3000 stood to his credit. It was opened by the payment of £%000 on 'the 7th and £400 on the 9th of November. In Scotland ...

THE BATH MYSTERY

... was arged with the murder o Elsie Adaline Luke, ?? Wilkie, at HamptaO Down, duri3IgAugust, 189L Accused, who is a thin, Palo yong felow, oking older thanthe age stated, wasr a gitted condition. He was defended by Mr . Dr Titley, o BatX who ased permission ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE DETECTIVES

... Vitness, and Clarke said, I thought f .You told me that that man (Yonge) had left for r ! New York, and witness said. I told him to go. r I could not help it. Clarke smid Yonge sent a letter out by a Dutchman. If you don't eot him l out he will ...

SPRING CIRCUIT COURT

... Allan or Campbell, theft, as also reset of theft. WISH AW . FkAL Piy AcomNin 'On Thur day, 7th inst, John Anderson Munro a yong >unmarried man, employed as a collier in arriongill Pit, he property of the Coltness Iron Company, lost nis le under thewfollowing ...

COURT OF SESSION-Ttz

... authority of the puruer Inwhoe ?? ear toprceed, The defender's uncl, Pter 'Whnni, famer atMilton, in the parish of nch th yonge brthe ofthe deceased William W~hinlswho laim to e he Ruo ie of the deceased, Is the arywho has or~ginated this action, and ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE DETECTIVES

... with I Benson to Shanklin, in the Isle of Wight, and K hters lived with him as his horsekeeper. HIe went under the name of Yonge. While there she saw a I man resemblinog Clarke on two occasions. She only t Lsaw his back, and while he was in the act of ...

GLASGOW BANKRUPTCY COURT— YESTERDAY

... Street, lagw. There were ?? John Maclan, acountant, ?? JT Sir, A udrev ,Pal writer, agent in the sequestra- tion;- Mr T- a Yong;, iter, agent for croditomi and env leral ceite. T bakru depoanedhatlcff mdbusi- aes ?? abe 2 ea ago wita snail c tsL In November ...

COURT OF SESSION—SATURDAY, MAY 31

... Couneel for the Complulners-The Sulcitor-General and M~r. Moncelef?, Agent-Mtr. D. Curror C Counael for the Respondents-Mr. Yo~'ng and Mr. Ilillar. Agents-Messrs. Hoggart & Barn Mlurdech. PTN.-SIR JOHN BAYLEY. Ttia was an application to have two bonds, ...

LICENSING COURTS

... sentenced to 40 dat' tntriecn'ren& The charke of reset * - hand not rate . - - -: CcOAsRIDG&-Acicident.-Yesterday morningra y-ong iia- named Thorma Black, whilb engaged at his avocation, citching at the rol, at Merry- stne Ironworks, was severely burned ...

THREE POLICEMEN CONVICTED OF ASSAULT

... Railway, and which uaon theback had a few lines written introducing toeliim 'Mr Yonge, of Belfast, Witness went again next morning to that bank, and saw Meiblejoha and Yonge together. On the 17th November, Youge called at the bank and openedjsu account ...