ESSEX WINTER ASSIZES

... WINTE.R ASSIZES. --nTI A IV FRIDAY. Before Mr. justice Denman.) A FiriNTON LAND CASH. Edwin Charles HIormer. surveyor, of Queen Victoria. street, E.C.,brougbht an uetion against .Frank Ohap. ton?, r London speculative builder, and another, to re. cover poasession ...

THE AFFAIRS OF GLEN WALKER & CO

... application was to Mr Pepys to register the resolutions Come to by the creditors of W. Glen Walker, of Mansion-House Cham Queen Victoria treet, trading as Glen Walker & Co. The firm failed in r the debts being stated at £1,443,000. ‘The failure was brought ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE—YESTERDAY

... re- ceired an answer from her Majesty. He head wired her (readirg from a telegraph form) i- To her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria, Buckingbamn Castle, Enzland-I r-airnprisoned for travelling wvithou t a ticket on tire M' G W R to BroadstAune, Dublin ...

THE COMPONENTS TUBE CO

... Starw -r, l'ubeCompany; Coventry, director of Compose' ts Tubn Companr; Alexis do Beck, name C ; Ernest Piercy, law 111 Queen Victoria street, London; HI- Hall. director of 14 Hall, Limited; Harvey L>uCr»«, sen, Innis' l>a!k«v, present of street, Loudon; ...

SECOND EDITION

... who has trod the path taken slong the Fish RIver by the Franklin expeditioners. THE QUEEN'S VISIT TO GRASSE. The Royal yacht Victoria and Albert, with Queen Victoria. Prince and Princess Henry of Battenberg, and suite, and escartei by the Osborne, Irene ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE AGAINST A G.P.O. SORTER

... overseer at the G.P.O., said the prisonerhad been in the service about ten years. Ada Gilmour, counter- clerk at the Queen Victoria Street Post Olfice, City, said that oi the 27th ult. prisoner presented at the counter the postal orderfor £1, now produced ...

COURT AND ARISTOCRACY

... capital of England, and a marriage has been arranged between Queen Victoria and the King of Slain. However, misunderstandings arise, and the marriage is indefinitely postponed. Queen Victoria invades the country to obtain damages for the breach of promise ...

The Court

... next, at two o'clock. The nights of the, several orders are to appear in their -collars at the leve. . . The trip of Queen . Victoria to Berlin has been post-. poned to the end.of.August or the beginning of Sep- lember_.. The happy event in, the family ...

ALLEGED ILL-TREATMENT AND DROWNING OF A SAILOR

... of thsebarque Queexi Victoria, of Dublin, against Mr. Samuel MpTghes, the muster of that vessel, for- ill-usin'g an able seaman named Thomas Murray, of Liverpool, .who was one of the crew. The men stated that the Queen Victoria sailed from Baltimore ...

THE QUEEN'S VISIT

... in Co wes harbour, at nime, when she left wvith the Court for Southampton. SOI;THAsiMTON, SATURIDAY MtaIxe-Iler Majesty Queen Victoria, l'rince Albert, the 'irimmce of WVvles, alid Prilnce A %rthtii, attend(il by the Diichiess (if WV el- liegton, Lady-ii-W ...

SUMMONS AGAINST THE MANX LINE

... he required, buit really did not do so. As a consequene;, he could nlot teU whether 'the' two vessels of the' R6et, the Queen Victoria and the Prince of - Wales, Were paid for or not, or could be to ascertain the amonut of the. moitages to Mr. Pierce, the ...

THE WELSH NATIONAL MEMORIAL

... following inscription in Welsh and English Albeit the Good, Consort of our beloved Queen Victoria and on the east, the dragon of Wales, with the monogram of the Queen and lVince Consort, under which will placed an inscription giving the date of the i ...