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... Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart.) DAVIES V. DAVIES. Mr. Elmaley and Mr. Curry appeared for the plaintiff, John Davies, seeking to have a sum of 500g. raised by mort- gage or sale of a farm called Glyn Ucha, in the county of Cardigan,and paid tohim,under ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... make out the plaintiff's case, but he had burnt his betting book, and with it also his memory.- Mr John Gully was then examined: He had known John Day for many years, and he asked him to hedge some large sunis for him about Gaper, and be took a bet ...

YESTERDAY'S LAW AND POLICE

... iusLice ChaoaneUt concurred, sand tbo aupeal was allowed accordingly ALLEGED RAILWAY OUTRAGE. At the Mansion.house, yesterday, John Ache11 Broer,, 38, of High-street, Lee, wae charged betore the Lord Mayor with being drunk and assaulting Nellie °PPis, a married ...

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 ...

POLICE

... POLICE. I MANSION-HOUSE.-Yesterday, a person named John Mer- rett, came before the Lord Mayor to implore his Lordship's aid or advice against the Directors of the Cornwall and Devonshire Mining Company. The applicant appeared to be a respectable arechanic ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... woman, who had her infant in her arms, burst into a flood of tears. Tubbs, the beadle, proved that he arrested the prisoner in Stephen-street, Totteoham-esurt-road, whore heo was living under the fictitiosn narne of Grattan. He kept an errand-boy, though ...

LAW AND POLICE

... biought, Up on an ansalt warrant, charged with fieloniously wound ng John Rhhins~on, a peripatetic ffihraonger, who w'as in the habit of: frequinting; the taproot''of the King's Arms, haying leae -o sell his fish tbere. The complainant,'WhO -exhibited ...

Published: Sunday 17 October 1847
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 6500 | Page: 14 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAW & POLICE, SATURDAY

... theclown at Covent- garden theatae, residing in the Harrow-road, was summoned for refusing to pay 6d., his legal eabfare. 1 -John Bayley, a cabdriver, said about a quarter-past l 12 on the morning of Friday, the 5th of January, defendant, with the two sprites ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... 40; and his wife, Ann/ Anlrmstrong, 33 i I were charged with stealing 191. in gold, and .three franc coins, belonging to John Arm-1 . strong, dealer, 10, Richard-strees, Commer- 1 ?? said the male prisoner was his brother. On the 3rd inst. be had i191 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... release set aside, and having cer- tain accounts opened. The facts of the case were briefly as follows:-A person of the name of John Phepps Geary had carried on in the neighbourhood of Salisbury the busi- ness of a nursery gardener and seedsmen, and in the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... inner window, and saw the male prisoner creep into the shop on hands and knees till he reached the counter, when he raised one arm, and gently drawing away a bundle of cigars, pushed them before him 'with his head, as he glided back to the door. The prosecutor ...

RUSSELL-SCOTT CASE

... Grey De Wilton, Lord Marcus Beresford, Swears and Wells. (Laughter.) Mr. Astor, Sir John Lubbock, the headmasters of Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester, Countess of Cardigan. Hlsbuury ( I supposethis ?? Halsbury, interpreted His Lordship), Herseholl, Hobhouse ...