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REMARKABLE ACTION AGAINST A MEDICAL MAN

... Hatherley atr tended me for a trifling complaint, but between that time and 1881 neither he nor any other medical man at- tended me. Between April and the beginning of May, 1881, my mother was away from home for five weeks. She was also away from June 23 ...

TRIAL OF ALLEGED INVINCIBLES FOR CONSPIRACY TO MURDER

... meeting of the society in the demesne of Deal Castle in 1881, at which I saw a oumbdr of persons, including James King, the prisoner. The meeting was forsaking rules for the society. In September, 1881, I ?? told me there Deas to be a meeting of Centres in ...

ALLEGED WRONGFUL CONVICTION FOR MANSLAUGHTER

... which took place at the Old Bailey in October, 1881, when a man named Morris Nicholson was charged with the manslaughter of au old man named Solomon Hughes. The affair took place on the 15th of September, 1881, at a house in John's-terrace, Hackney-road ...

SERIOUS CHARGES AGAINST A BANK MANAGER AT NEWCASTLE

... years 1878, 1869, 1680, and 1881, falsified certain, books, and omitted certain material particulars in the books of account. There was also a charge of having between June and December, 1880, and between June and December, 1881, made and circulated a statement ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST MONEYLENDERS

... lds, and Albert Boss, of Ely Honse, Charterhoisse-street, were summoned by Mr. William HenryPalmer, foron the 1st of July, 1881, and on divers subsequent occasions, unlawfully conspiring, corn. bising, and agreeing together by means of false and fraudulent ...

MURDER IN TIPPERARY

... sentences in Irish criminal cases were increased on appeel during the years 1881 to 1887 inclusive. The total number of such instances was fourteen. Of these, two occuired in 1881, in counties Cork and Monaghan - four in 1882, all in Tipperary; one in 1883 ...

ARREST OF A STAGE MANAGER

... charged with perjury in the divorce case of Winter v. Winter, tr:ed in the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice in 1881. It is alleged that the accused procured a divorce from his wife by charging misconduct against his brother, who it is now ...

A STAGE MANAGER'S PLOT FOR DIVORCE

... the prisoner married a young woman who was considinably his senior. Theylived together at various addressee down to March, 1881. There were three children, the last born just about the time the divorce proceedings which the prisoner had in- stituted were ...

THE FULHAM TRAGEDY

... matters. An improper intimacy did not arise between myself and the prisoner. We did not live as man and wife from January, 1881, to the Oaks day. Did he give up his situation in March of last year at your request ?-Certainly not. As a matter of fact, ...

A MUSIC-HALL LIBEL CASE

... Dilke, M.P., and Henry Sampson, the proprietors of the Referee newspaper, for a libel published in that paper on October 9, 1881, im. puting to the plaintiff misconduct in the con. duct of his establishment. The defendants pleaded that the article complained ...

A CAB PROPRIETOR DIVORCES HIS WIFE

... respondent's debts. Afterthat the respon- dent became annoyed, and she said she would leave him, and she did. That was in May, 1881. He heard nothing more of her until the end of 1892, when he dis- covered she was living at Preston. He went there in the beginning ...

A MAN WITH THREE WIVES

... middle of April 1880. He told her his name was Henry William Brinsden, and was a single man. She was married to him on July 16, 1881, at the parish church of Wargrave, Henley - on - Thames. They lived together tor about two years, and he then left her and ...