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CONVICTION OF A QUACK DOCTOR

... good, he resolved to have no more to do with Dr. Henery, anda. tab plied to his own familv ' . 1} that the Brim J 0,csan. Shortly after ?? Anderson called upon the prose- caltor and told him that Dr. Henery had a claim for medical attendance and advice ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EXTORTION

... August, 1863, a book by Dr. Henery was sent to me, and I came to town on the 17th. I went to 52, Dorset street, and was introduced into a small, dark sort of room. I pointedly asked the man who came in it he was Dr. Henery, and he said he Was I particularly ...

QUACKERY AND ALLEGED EXTORTION

... Clarke: That is the one (pointing to Henery).-Mr. Yardley: The one in a light coat? (He wore a light ?? Clarke: Yes; Mr. Henerv. Mr. Yardley: Now, attend to this. Are you sure that you said, Are you Doctor Henery ? and he said he was.-CaptainClarke: ...

CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT

... good, he resolved to have no more to do with Dr. Henery, and then applied to his own family physician. Shostly after that the prisoner Anderson called gupon the prosecutor and told him that Dr. Henery had a claim for medical attendance and advice to the ...

THE BETTING-HOUSE AGENCY QUESTION

... of mnt w 1 Ig u z uuwlaw> ~~UkI1 ?? weea.j 0^ alburdaaf-ernoon the cawes agoinst William Xhi ef York-street, Covent-garden; Henery Mor- ; ,of Cork-street, Piccadilly, and Sydney Srmith, and Ga&~w6 Lig4, his nmanagetfof Jermyn-street, Rav. ma~rnae* who had ...

ACTION AGAINST ADMIRAL DAETH FOR ASSAULT

... Hlarwoodl, judge of the County Court, and a jury of five. It was brought by the plaintiff, a journeyman carpenter, of the naume of Henery Ma-ley, residing near Wingiani, aainst Admiral d'Actli, tho occupier of Knowlton-park, near hore, and one of the iustices ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... guretiestin ;£25 each, to keep the-peacaqfor -six months. The sureties were at once put in and accepted. SOUTBsrwA1&n. RUPPIAsISM.-Henery Mist, 24, described as a deco' rator, was orged with' committing a-savage and unpro- voked assault-upon -Eizabeth reestone ...

A BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH IN A WADDING FACTORY

... in a sMaingopositio. It coeld not ble boxed iAl- By the coroneer ?? was not doinganything that was necessary for his'-vork H-enery Clelnlents confirmed this evidence, and the jery elhisately returned ic verdict of .Accideletal death. ATT'ErMPTED SUICIDE ...

THE NEW SHERIFFS

... Dar Sulaxy-Charlee Combe, of Cobhan Park Hog. Susscx-Heoer Ay Ihsdeld, of ldbroeke Park, EAst Orlnstead, hog. WAi\vicssoon-Henery Chano of Shezboma House, ne Ilvarwith, ERsq. WEBTROrLNio-Alfred H i, of Ltuefteld, Kirby lands. dale. Esq. WILTOfuhm-Charles ...

THREE BATCHES OF BETTING MEN

... combs 251. and costs, and discharged the other defend- ants of the batoh after an admonition. The third batch censisted of Henery Onmond, alias Harris, R. Noon, . Andrews8, . Yaplin, J. Burrell, and T. Bowen.-Inspeator Scott, ailed by his men, took the ...

LATEST OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... brandy. ?? former convictions were proved, and the court sentenced him to ten years' penal servitude. A RUFFIAV HnanAcND-.oA Henery Cox, 60, a labourer, was indicted for feloniously assaulting and bhat- ing Caroline Cox, his wife, a-respectable-looking woman ...

SUICIDE OF A LADY IN THE THAMES

... of Works, said h. th, WAs the owner of the house, 37, Eyot-gardent, Chis- St Wick, which be let on March 13 last to Mr. Henery ve 31ron Stokes uider an agreement for a three years' as tacy. On April .1 he went to the house re- ml ig soma repairs, and ...