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SHOCKING ASSAULT ON A LADY

... allan't, who, it is thought, may be: ;-idhig i the vicinilty of thevie near which the ouaaze. was committed. To-dy .the I yong lady was not quite sO welL The i I excxenb a'nd loss of blood bave.told upon her, l and she insaker, but no imnbe-liate danger ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... ASsAULLTrG A WomAN.-Albert Hollins (Z4), tube- drawer, 109, Rea Street, was charged with violently assaulting Mizrgaret Carrol, a yong woman with whom he ?? met Carml in Digbeth on Monday night, and knocked her down. But for the intervention of a companion ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... chief management of the force. Witnes knew the convict Harry Benson under the name of Yonge. Saw him first in the office at Derby after Meiklejohn had taken oharga. Yonge came into the ofice, and bleiklojohn walked out again with him. Saw Benson, or Yongo ...

THE GREAT TURF FRAUDS

... 'understood ColliEs to be Mr. Yonge's clerk, but I did not know his name. Only saw him a few times, I produce my rent-book, which shows the date when the prisoner Yonge took the apart- ments, and when he left. Mr. Yonge was lame when he came, but got ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... in the morning with Yonge; at that time I was not in the least aware that Yonge was connected with the Murray and Walters fraud; nothing that I ever said to Mr. Clarke could have supposed that he was ; I had a conversation with Yonge in the autumn of 1875 ...

DISGUISED DETECTIVES: CLEVER CAPTURE

... to it. She said, Oh ? yes; ? knock, and Mrs. Payne will let you see. She then knocked at the door, which was opened by a yong woman. with whom tbe accused had been cohabitlng, The prisoner was in bed, and on seeing Gentle he said, *What is this, governor ...

FATAL AFFRAY AT DULWICH

... dc: Kemip, who complained that'some. yong man had called him' a XJes w. ie anduthe young mian' left the public-house, and shortly. afterwards the vitaess saw Van der Kemp lying in the roadway on hlisebak.; The 'y'ong man- had gone.- Nix ?? Percival stated ...

THE GREAT TURF SWINDLE

... -ei.iv Pie'e Ponohon The photograph marked a] i~n ':A? is.Yo'n-gei They brought !a portmnantean and' aj e i. black box.- YOnge occupied a; 'sitti'p room 'o'n the:. g . se'6oiid floor; and had 'two -bed.'roam'os, one'fo'r' hinms,1f 'gp er .ahdthe other ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST DETECTIVES

... his, a Mr. Yonge, of Rosebank, Shanklin, Isla of fflght, could give me some information respectingj the frana I was then inuring about, and the persons who had committed the. Mr. Andrev's offered me 51. to pay My expenses, VAs Mr. Yonge was an invalid ...

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 CLARENCE INQUIRY

... borough boundary went down to the New Ferry pier, north of the pier being inside the borough and south outside. l Captain Yonge said the Clarence would be about 150 yards outside the boundary on a flood tide, and about 50 yards inside at the ebb. Captain ...

MANCHESTER ASSIZES

... of the said John'BBuokley. - On the evening of the 10th November the prisoner, was in Lver-street, Manchester, and asked a yong woman named Mary Choehire to go with him. n he declined, and he then etruck her several times in the face. He then took:a pocket ...