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THE HOWARD DE WALDEN CASE

... referred to the next day. In ft October, 1877, when Captain Grabam was present, Lord cc Howard had a large book (an atlas) on his knee. PJ She made an observation to Lord Howard tbat t he was looking at the wrong place. Lord Howard w threw the atlas at ...

THE HOWARD DE WALDEN MATRIMONIAL SUIT

... -yestadSy, thM case of Howard de Walden v. Howard do Walden, and Howard de Walden r. Howard de Walden. de Madre, I and Winter was- arranged to come before Sir F. Jeans and a special jury. It Was a cross suit. Id the first petition Lady ...

DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF MR. WILLIAM FALLOWS

... DISTRESSING SUICIDE OF MR. WILLIAM FALLOWS. Yesterday morning information was recsaied in town that. Mr. William Fallows, solicitor, of Union Street, had committed suicide, and the news caused great and painful sepriae to thc largo number of professional ...

NEWS OF THE DAY

... SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894. I0LooA WExTR FOBCAST. - ortherly or mrth easterly winds, light; fair generally. NEWS OF THE DAY. A verdict of Accidental death was returned at the resumed inquest at Derby, yesterday, on the t five men killed recently ...

THE WICKLOW PEERAGE

... party. Mi s Howard didl not appear to be enccin(c at the time sho was with use. Cross cximinued The only visitors they had wore MIr. and Mrs. Bloor and Mr. BDrdlonavo. Witness waited upon them. Mrs. Howard told inc her husband was Captain Howard. They occupiled ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... value of 125., belonging to a broker, William Toney, Hospital Street. The prisoner pleaded guilty, and was ordered to pay the value of the blankets, a fine of ss. and costs, or in default of payment fourteen days' imprisonment. The Alleged Manslaughter ...

AFFRAY AT A WEST END MANSION

... Lord Howard de Walden drove up in a cab to prefer a charge of assault-liajor Burrowes admitted striking his lordship, and entered into an explanation of the circunm- stances which induced him to do so. He said that his sister-in-law, Lady Howard de Walden ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... H was ordered to be imprisoned with Herd labour for twenty-one days, and at the expira- tion of that time to be sent toe Reformatory School for Tfie yeXTENO1VI FRAUD ON SOLICI'TORS.-William Marrwott, afarmier and miller, residing at Thurleston, near Rugby ...

THE WICKLOW PEERAGE CLAIM

... child was taken to be dressed. When it was dressed Mrs. Howard took it away. It was not brought back again. MIary Best was discharged on Monday, the 29th. The ?? Best, 24-town;* William Best 14 days- is in my handwriting. The child did not leave with the ...

WOLVERHAMPTON

... in the company of Robert Howard, of 66, Herbert Street, his foot slipped, and he fell against the complainant, to whom he thereupon tendered an apology; complainant refused to receive the apology, and followed Briggs and Howard for same distance into Dadley ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... proceeuings by creditors, ArrinxineTaxS 'aIN BANNIUIPTCY , This Day.--Before Mr. Registrar John Cole. h8c Matilda Ta'ylor: Examina- tion of witnesses, at three ?? Ditr. Registrar Edwin P'arry. i-e William Parrott : Motion, at three o'oloeek. CelJILTY TO CATS.-At ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... alloved to putinto the order the affidavits of Mr. William Harrison Hillman, which would go a great way to explain certain facts. The action had reference to the defendants not having given credit to Mr. Howard for a cheque paid in on his account, and on appeal ...