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STAFFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... Amongst tits pending actions is one for libel, brongitt by Mar. Konealy, barrister, of tlbe Oxford Circuiti, against lar. George Dawson, (as representing the proprietary of the Doily Press.) The usual formalities Itaving been observed, the following Magis- ...

NISI PRIUS COURT.—SATURDAY

... Datuson.-In. this case the plaintiff wos Mr. Edinn Kenely, barrister-at-law, of the Oxford Circdit, and the defendant, Mr. George Dawson, one of tle pro- prietary of the Biningrhan Daily Press, til action being brought for a libel upon the plaintiff, pablishe ...

Birmingham Police Court

... DAIMOND EVANS, Upper Holloway, Middlesex, merchant. - FREDERICK JAMES HOWARD, Chateram, grocer. GEORGE NURSE, Old Cavendish Street, London, livery-stable keeper. GEORGE GALLTENNE, Goswell Street, London, cutler. HENRY Lo)WE, Birmingham, fruiterer. ...

WARWICKSHIRE SESSION

... a ehawi, the property of ThomiRs Smith; James Smith, charged wills stealing Ss. at Sbh, Lelonging to; George Freeman, was acquitted; William Dawson, tvel ye m3utb'. herd labour, for having at Chilvers Coton, en the 1d1by of May, unlawfully assaulted John ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... fathers will and by the subsequent acceptation of Ginders. The Jury found a verdict for the plaintiff. Acurox Fot TRE9sPAeS.-Dawson v. Johnson and ethers.-Mr. Scotland for the plaintiff, and Mr. Grey for the defence. The plaintiff Is a brickmaker residinq ...

THE LATE EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF BIGAMY

... Monday. It was proved that in July, 1858, the Prisoner was mar- ried at Paddington Church, to Sophia Frost Dawson, and upon the 28th of June, at St. George's, Hanover Square, to Jane Hayes. The second wife, a fashiionably-attired mid- .lle-aged woman, wearing ...

Birmingham Police Court

... loose box, and was destroyed. Mr. B. Austin has sold the following yearling fillies, all by Woolwich, and they go into John Dawson's stable:- Bay filly out of Lucretia (own sister to Pensioner), chesnut filly out of Blue Bell (own sister to Olemanthe), ...

Law Intelligence

... that the defendant's affidavits should be filed before the 24th of December next.,, COUJIT OFQlTEEN'S BENCH.-NOVEsmER 23. DAWSON W. HARRIS. This was an action for a wrongful dismissal of the plaintiff, an attorney's clerk. The Jury found a verdict for ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTE

... following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand Jury-Jobn Kenderdine, Esq., Foreman, and Messrs. Charles Adams, Joseph Dodo Adams, George Henry Bentley, John Bamford, John Boulton, Thomas Charles Britton, William Birob, Robert ClIffe, Thomas Clarke, Samuel Edwards ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Kenny, Slaney Street, and John Flemimg, Esalngton Street, were charged with stealing Bs. Wd., with violence, from a man named George Powell, Upper Hockley Street, in Snow Bill, that morning, between twelve and one oclock. Police-constable 334 said the prosecutor ...

THE SHAM ANNUITY SOCIETIES

... annuity of £25., payable to themselves during the life of Martha Gaudy, spinster, by half-yearly payments. Signed, Joseph Dawson, G. Pearce Pocock, P. Pearce Pocock. Entered, C. W. Coleman, Examined, Thomas Parker. The second policy, granting an annuity ...

WARWICKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... net be violated with Impunity. Ilia ]Awtshsslit took time to constder his sentence. ll'esrv BlssuRoi.%atce K'c BusonNUsesi A-George Wells, lii, Farber, was chatged with havwing broken istlo the dwelling house of Robert Barher, a barber, residling at Bli ...