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COURT OF SESSION

... Md should have been in an asylum. At e Evidence was given by Thomas Bell, publin be ouse manager, as to the deceased's dninking iebs5 bs vadg~htatsrzeb riter, Wi~shaw,. str habits, and Thomas Smith, ?? bad stated tbat the cleaa draft made by Nimmo was ...

COURT OF SESSION

... defenders reclaimed, and the Court to-day held that the question at issue had already been decided in the cases of Henry and M'Hardy, and refused the reclaiming note, with expenses. Counsel for Pursuer and Respondent - Mr Strachan and Mr A5, M. Anderson. ...

COURT OF SESSION

... (Before Lord Loll.) DOUGLAS V. HARDIr. Lord Low was informed of the settlement of an action in which Thomas Douglas, Blairhosh. Balloeb, sued Adam Hardie, farmer, Old Kirk, Baillch, for payment of £500 damages for alleged slander. It Nvas alleged that in ...

LICENSING COURTS

... to Mr I Daniel. The Court refused the application, but corn- I tinued license in present tenant s name. THE GLOSX HOTEL( Thomas Robb, 85 High Street, made appli-k l catiou for the inn and hotel license for the I premises at 02 High Street, well knosvn ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... profeesiouala box--c, 1):illi?] tP'nn.iu. ?? lIar, and Jame- SWilson, reiflar. were charged chith rbbing an old man namid Thomas L-tnier of e Ciii in the High Siret. Latimer c-a, counticng some money, and ?? thi, u men .note -tg this. cv-ne forward and ...

COURT OF SESSION

... Marwick, W.S. I Agent for Defenders-A. Sholto Douglas, W.S. Rai.-THOMAS BELL ?? JANE BORLAND Or 31'LACHLAN. S Jane Borland or M'Lachlan, Craigthorn Farm, Glassford, near Strathaien, here sued Thomas Bell, sheriff-officer, Hamilton, for payment of -e200 as damages ...

ELGIN AND NAIRN ELECTION PETITION

... had and who had not voted. M Mr SHAw said Mr Stewart's language was that 'Mr 3M'Hardy was to give him assistance and to tell him who of the voters had voted, and Mr M'Hardy said his duty was to tell Mr Stewart whD voted, so that Unionists would be brought ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... through endeavunrinag to assist his father out of his difficulties. STIRJIXn.-CHARGFS Ou FRv.Ai-A stylischly- dressed man named Thomas Carrigan, calling himself a commercial tritieliler from Manchester, was examined before Sheriff-Suibstitote Bontine yesterday ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... then called for the prosecution, and the case .was again adjourned. SERIOUS CHARGE AGAiNST AN ASYLUM ATTENDANT. I Findlay M'Hardy, till recently en attendant at the Southern Counties Asylum at Dumfries, has .emitted a declaration before Sheriff Campion ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... pleaded not guilty, and was defended by' Mr .5 Willam Shaw, writer. Mr James Hart, Pro. 2- curator-Fiscal, prosecuted. )i Thomas Thomson, ironmonger, Otago Street, Rothesay, stated that he gave the document p~roducyed to Mar Murray foe delivery to Messrs ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... Accused 'ras corn- micted to prison pending further inquiry. ALLOA. - BeuAT, AssAULT. - Yesterday at Alloa Sheriff Court Thomas Gondie, brusher, Coalsnaughton, was sent to prison for 40 days with hard laboar. Go-dieo hbd on Satnrday attacked a miner ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... M'Xlahoo, who had several previous convictions, was sen- tenced to three years' penal servitude. A VICIOUS ASSAULT. Jam-es Thomas and Alexander Hunter were charged with having on the 21st December assaulted Edward Brogan, and robbed him of 2s and two pockets ...