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A LEGACY TO QUEEN VICTORIA

... i Ai LEGACY TO QUEEN, ~VICTORIA, A SINGULAR LEGAL PROOEEDINGS.' A singular case has just been brought before the Tribunal of the Seine. lt appears that a lady, a native of London, who wts married first to a rich English gentleman, was mrrried a second ...

EXTENSIVE POST OFFICE ROBBERIES

... Peerless to his wife. Constable Hoolt Goodard said that on the evening of 27th ult. he was on duty at the Post Offiein Queen Victoria Street, when hewas caled upon to detain the prisoner, and took him into a back rooms The prisoner said, Oh. my God, I ...

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 ...

A STRUGGLE IN A PUBLIC-HOUSE

... -'Immediately on being. informed of Sir William White's'death, the Emperor William despatched a telegram of condolence to Queen Victoria, who, in reply, cordially thanked his Majesty, by tele- gram, for his expression of sympathy. The Emperor, the Empress ...

THE FAILURE OF MESSRS. LAWTON AND HEAD

... ODD. The debtors, who were merchants and shi ping aced iiinsrance agentb, carried on businesy at 31, India hiflqings, Queen Victoria Stret, and had large traisactions in C'lasgow,-'Bitmigllam, Leeds,'Sleffeld, and Manchbster, creditors for a large anidunt ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... -Yesterna, in the Chancery Division, Mr. Justice Romer bad befoyi him an action by the plaintiffs, carrying on business at 91.-Queen Victoria Street, as general merchants and commission agents, and having a branch business at Birmingham. against the defendant ...

THE AFFAIRS OF MESSRS. H. S. WARD AND CO

... celluloid, in Paris, In 1878 Mit H'S. Ward came fromnArnerica, asid started in business as an American commision merchant, in Queen Victoria Street, in partnership with his brother. who retired in December, 1880, when Mr. Paterson and Mr. Dedd joined him. At ...

HEAVY WINDING-UP CHARGES IN BANKRUPTCY

... Park Street, Walsall, wbo was bankrupt ninl78;T and for the release of the trustee, Mr. J. IL Tilley, accountant, 37, queen Victoria Street, London, stating that the applica- t=orns were made in acoordarnce with resolutions passed at a meeting of the ...

THE LION ASSURANCE COMPANY

... Sir Hoeard Elphiustone was then chairman. The comlpany not thriving, the offices were removed to his own rooms at 22, Queen Victoria Street to save expense. He himself had not received a farthing from the companY. Mr. Tomukins, a shareholder, broaght ...

CIVIL DEBT AND CRLMINAL PROCESS

... W. R. fleece, manager to Messrs. Reece and Copauny, dealers in jewellery and commission agents. in a House Chambers, Queen Victoria Street, and the efe- dant is an articled clerk to Messrs. ValIance and SOnS solicitors, at Lombard House. The case for ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... formerly also trading in part- nersbip Nvitis Alfred Butt and Thiomas Bond Williams, as C. *J. Nutt and Co., at 132, Queen Victoria Streett its the city of London as a pnblisher, stationer, and fancy ware- hionseman, filed his petition for liquidation ...