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MUSIC AND DANCING LICENCES

... Montagu Williams (who represented the Chelsea Vestry) said it was only right, after such an intimation, that he should read to the Court the following letter from Mrs Simpson, the owner of Cremorne Gardens, to the Chelsea Vestry :- Dear Sirs,-Referring to ...

Published: Sunday 07 October 1877
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1544 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ALLEGED SWINDLING

... s-almost inaesible spot in the Pllipse higlands, chanced upona groupof orchids bang rici blue flowers The disoverer, rightly consideriqg this uniqwu flower worthy to commemorate the ?? reign, has' cbrieniied' it Deudrobium rictoria Regin,- and forwarded ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... payment two dozen bunches of the flowers now produced. I allowed her at the rate of 15 shil- lings per dozen. She told me she got them as a job lot which came to 7l., of Messrs. Allen and Badger, and yesterday I showed them to the buyer of Messrs. Copestake ...

CORONERS' INQUESTS

... Keppel-street, Chelsea. on the body of Harriet Elizabeth Humhliries, aged 53. the wife of a plasterer, living at 2S. College-place, Chelsea. Harriet Emma Cleveland, a married daughter of deceased,living at 12, Francis-street, Chelsea, stated that on ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Diplock held an inquest at-the Blenheim tavern, tCale- street, Chelsea, on the body cf Hsrriet Hainsby, aged fifty- seven, the wife of a road Libourer, living at 37, Blenheim- street, Chelsea. James Hainsby, the husband, was coalled, but the widhess leaned ...

DRUNK AND ASSAULTING THE POLICE

... of a flower bed. He had previously received information that the prisoner had boon Been 7 .nuoking some dahlias, end when he was taken into castody the flower of some dahlias was found upon him, The prisoner had got over the enclosure to the flower bed ...

DIVORCE COURT

... music-Ral1 Proprietor. Mas. 'LiVINIA MALTBY sought a divorce by reason of the cruelty and adultery' of her husband, Mr. Thomas Flower jaltby, pro- prietor of the Bedford Mushic:all, and of other, music-halls in Lond6n. There was no defence.- Mr. Barnard appeared ...

LAW AND CRIME

... LAW AND CRIME. TI 1 CHEMLSEA MURDmERts.-Miller, the Na% Wa charged with the Chelsea murders, was ?? at Westminster on Friday, and committed for trial a On both charges, ;o SaoCKio SUICIcD- BY A CLZRGY1MrAXr.-OU i7 Priday morning last the Rev Williaim ...

CURIOUS LOCAL DIVORCE CASE

... birds, by Alonde, 4;d flowers in mnedallions, the centre one 6 inches high, and the side pieces 4-, £2,572. 10s.; a pair of vases of 'arn form, the handles being nozzles for candles, turquoise, painted with Chinese figures and flowers, 9 inches high, £525 ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... an obstrucotionl with baskets w hile selling flowers oa the tq pavement infront of Kensington High-street Railway as Station. ITwo of the defendants had been su~mmoned3 a befo~re. One said she had sold flowers there for rmany (. .yeses. Their names wers ...

THE ELTHAM MURDER

... and Chelsea patternm We noticed especially.108, an' old bow milkijug, formed as a group of two goats, with a ,bee and flowers in relief and painted; .and 111, avery line old Chelsea vase iii deep blue, with Chinese figures in arbours, and flowers in gold ...

YESTERDAY'S [ill] ETC

... nineteen years, an unfortunat3, who died in the Whitechapel Workhouse, on Friday last, under the following ?? Miller, of 31, Flower- send-Dears-street, SpitbdfiOldsr, Nho said she was the deputy of a common lodging-house. deposed that the de- ceased had ...