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THE POLICE COURTS

... soldiers living who had rode in the charge of tho Light Brigade at Balaklava. Whon he ctlme out of the charge the Earl of Cardigan said that such men as had escaped were to be provided for; but he (prisoner) had not been, and he was then ?? Alder- man ...

THEMURDER AT ELTHAM

... me go, or Let us go, let cannot say which. I thought she mentioed the us 'o Charley.- With that I saw him put hie left arm behia him, and get hold of her left ar by the shoulder appeared to want to go towards Kidbrooke. aeare; to want to force hier ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... watches and other articles in their possession, supposed to be stolen, and not giving a satisfactory account of the same. Mr. John Wakeling, of Great Percy-street, Clerkenwell, .attended for the prison ers It appeared from the evidence that abont the 14th ...

Law Intelligence

... Aies mentioied'in the'esuestwe s made'byie nrl John, who dlihvered a copyof nuch; inventory ; tho e exedntota of .his fatper, but retained aod-usea tite Ortieleo during his life.; At t the death at-,.Earl, John . tli' articles. bequeathed, wore claimedb byl ...

THE SEIZURE OF CRACOW

... hmissed his footinsr, and, endeavouring to save hansel', iie put his right arm out\ which, unfortuna'ely, was drawn between two rollers, and i leforc the machine couid be stopped, the arm was frightiu crushed, lie lnnb was amputated, but died Tuesday. Ve d ...

THE TRIAL OF TGE TUCGVIRBE CLAIMANT

... done to your arm P-Efe tattooed an anchor on it. And have you that mark on your arm now P-I have. Havo you any objection to showing it P-Not the At request of Mr. awkins the witness then walked sertise the coart, and showed his lef$ arm, bare up to the ...

Law Intelligence

... to John and his issue;and it then gave an estate forlife to Gilbert Earl of Shrewsbury, whom the duke had dis- inherited, and to the issue male of his body, and failing issue oof f George, John and Gilbert, remainder to the issue male of cr John, the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... circuntstances under which!tha claim, e jury that, some years agoq, Lord W. Fag at .brought anni Di, action against the Earl ci Cardigan' for criminal conversa- -tioa 'with -his wife. The case wrss tried by a special jury at e GOuildhall, and, after a carefol ...

Law Intelligence

... Hughes-Whitehouse v. Washbourne. AT lO.-BEFORE VI-CE-HANacLLoR SIR W. P. WOOD.- Forjudgment: Fountaine v. Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway urompany. Causes, &o.: Roberts v. Clarke, part heard- Babbitts v. Woodward-tangham v. East Wheal Rose, &a., Comp ...

THE KENTISH TOWN MURDERS

... same time he sobbed loudly, and the tears i poured down his cheeks. Two constables stepped for- 1 ward, and taking him bv the arms, led him away. i Thomas Wright, police inspector of the Hainpstead 1 station, reeated the evidence as to the finding of the ...

Law Intelligence

... w be pushed open the stable door in order to go through, but the (I ire horse immediately kicked our, and struck him on the arm hi ?? and broke it. The animial wee one of several entire horses at ?? kept by the defendant for the purposes of his business ...

Law Intelligence

... antire of their intention to tako the land -z in December, 1862, in the lifetime of John Woodward, the then tenant. Possession was not taken then, anid in March, b 1854, John Woodward died, and his interest passed to the plaintiff, and in July last the company ...