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THE RUGELEY POISONING CASES

... consabuarihiy, Stafford, was in London pursa- a nil ing his investigations. On Alonday, he had an inter- w: view with Sir George Grey; and in the afternoon of ny that day, hie, accompanied by Mir. Stephens, was in at- ye tendance at Tattersall's to make ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT—FRIDAY

... ;he SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST A MELBOURNE MAN. en Francis Brewin, gardener's labourer, was charged with nE) unlawfully wounding George Ensor, at Melbourne, on so the 5th ?? was alleged that the defendant, who was in drink, stabbed Ensor in the neck with a ...

DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... Chairman (T. W. Evans, Esq., ?? presided, and there were also present the Second Chairman (It. W. M. Nesfield, Esq.), Lord George Cavendish, Hon. W. M. Jervis, H. Boden, Esq, J. Huish, Esq., G. H1. Strutt, Esq., Hon. F. Strutt, Col. Colvile, C. C. Itedford ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... et, wheno a quarer elietisud respecting ly worie hany, during tihich thle assault Was ?? is! y211s. sod costs.la of James Dawson wats asittmoned for assaulting Saniuel vi ty Kirkmiin, at thle same time and pllies, tint the case was die8- hi to missed ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Radford, Esq. Reginald Darwin, Esq. Charles E. Newton, Esq. Riohd.BridpmanBarrowv,Esq. George Cressy Hall, Esq. Josiah tewis, Esq. Lucius Edward Mann, Esq. George Newdigate, Esq. The Royal Proclamation against vice, profaneness, and immorality was read ...

DERBYSHIRE JUEN SESSIONS

... Prisoner had her arm round his neck and the watch in her hand, Prisoner asked him if he would go with her, and he said No.-George Galley, inspector of police, went with prosecutor to a house in as Church-lane, and saw a watch in prisoner's hand, which ...

DERBYSHIRE EASTER SESSIONS

... the articles because her mistress refused to allow her tea or sugscr.-Guilty: I r mositc. - STEALING COAL AT 5cILLAMARSHi. r George Wheelhouse (not in the calendar) wascharged with i, having stolen 30bs. weight of coal, the property of Luke tWarren, of Mlosbro' ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY, Aug. 10

... allow as mich as he would be justified in igand lie should give a verdict for 61. G s. 7edn for the 1),aintiff.-Costs allowed. DAWSON V. J. H. GASCOTNE AND ANOMhER. Tle Plaintiff in this case was lately a workwoman in the employ of Messrs. Gascoyne, silk ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Jan. 18

... Cthe plaintitt' for tile amount claimed to be paid forthwith. th hi AIJATeMNAN V. SING. p This was an acinbrought by Msr, George Bateman, of the 4 Morledge, coach builder, to recover from ttse R1ev. Thonsas th Sing, of St. Mlary's, Derby, Rsmian Catholic ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... Joseph John Barker, and Reuben Johnson, three boys, l hwere charged with stealing a tame rabbit, value 5s., the iO property of George Brown, Warner-street, on the night t 17 ?? boys broke open the hutch, threw the hb rabbit into an adjacent field killed it ...

THE FRAUD ON THE REV. JOHN COX

... I THE FRAUD ON THE REV. JOHN COX. | George Turner, the man with many aristocratic names,~ inwho was charged a week ago with obtaining 3001L by pro- ore fessing to sell an advoweon which did not belong to him, was brought up again at Westminater Police-court ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Oct. 21

... day that he coniotermandedII tho order he gave instrttctions to Messrs. Bcarton, and they I had execoted tte work. I _11lr. George Brunt ,'the defendant's foreman, stated that lie r wet with the defendant' to give the order, and Mr. Joseph Faa agreed to ...