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POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, THURSDAY, June 1

... POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, TiURSDAY, June 1. I D -_.Ad L. - . .- a__. 0-. _I of Luefore the MAYoi%, and Dr. BENT.) 'at WHOLLESALE Ronaxazza AY A FEaz~LFa-Matilda Peet, Ti. )re residing on Nottingham-road, Derby, was brought up on I oid remand from the previous Thursday, charged with seversl Ti Ont wholesale sobberles of wearing apparel. -It appeared that the mt nd: prisoner had been in'thle ...

THE CATASTROPHE AT THE SURREY MUSIC HALL, SHEFFIELD

... I nf- t* -fl1tQ' L-.. , -_____ I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~thc was, , I ~THE INQUEST. be IThe inquest on the bodies of ilie sufferers by the lament. Ot nre- able catastrophe at Sheffield (briefly mentioned in last week's O hm- Mercury!,, was opened on Tuesday at the MUSIC Hail, before tOf !Of Thomas Badger, Esq., coroner, at, 'ent Tt will be seen that the evidence tends to explain the alarm at A ...

Published: Wednesday 22 September 1858
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3302 | Page: Page 2 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATURDAY, Sept. 25

... COUNTY COURT, DERBY, SATUIMAY, Sept. 25. rD A . T ID r V - Fc . J-1-r/ I ..,VmU L vX kmuJLA - -* , -Ad ace, w 8.A 1g are [Before J. T. CANTRELL, Esq., Judge.] and INSOLVENCY. !ster In re Wm. Wilson-This insolvent, a prisoner, late of Tibshelf, cordwainer, came up for hearing. No creditor op. tave peared to oppose.-His HoNouR ordered him to ile discharged t of forthwith.-Insolvent's ...

THE BOROUGH SESSIONS

... The Quarterly Sessions for the Borough were held on 01 Thursday last, before G. BoDnSr., Esq., Recorder. There tt were only five prisoners for trial, but the anticipated ap-D pearance of the gentlemen of the bar lent unusual interest W to the proceedings. at The following gentlemen were sworn on the Grand af Jury :-Mr. W. Brunt (foreman), Mr. W. Abel. Mr. W. to Bridgart, Mr. S. Bennett, Mr. S. ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... to COURT OF CHANCERIY, July 14. it (Before the Loan CHANCELLOR.)qt WALIKEIl V. WALKER. W G This was an appeal from an order of Vice-Chancellor Il Wood, overruling a demurrer to the plaintiff's bill. The fo, facts were that the plaintiff. Mr. John Walker, a farmer re- pa . siding at Brook-end, near Uttoxeter. was entitled under the so ir will of his grandfather, Richard Walker, to an undivided ...

COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY, August 10th

... COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY, August loth. rI ob- , .. - - . .. - T ;? A- - - - - .# * * V bS V. A 'l. ''-'t . ..-aB .f.. [ Before W. MuNDY, Esq., M.P., J. RADFORD, Esq., Dr. PEACH, E. RADFI)Is, Esq., and E. E. MAYvNARD, Esq,) I Two youths, named Henry Firkins and James Eaton, both e of alUggintois, were charged by Mr. Dabell, gamekeeper to i Lord Scarsdale, witl trespassing at Mugginton on ...

THE STEPNEY MURDER.—THE TRIAL OF MULLENS

... THE STEPNEY MURDER.-THE TRIAL OF MIJLLENS. Tho tfial of sTtillenq. who 1i rhnrapi with the murder of The trial of 'Mullens, who is charged with the murder of Mrs. Emsley, of Stepney, was commenced at the Central | e Criminal Court, on Thursday. Tue prisoner pleaded *¢ Not Iguilty in a firm tone. Mr. Serjeant Parry, who conducted Ithe case for the prosecution, described the circumstances ...

Published: Wednesday 31 October 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1759 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE CASE OF THE REV. JAMES BONWELL

... THE CASE OF THE REV. JAMES BON WELL. ( COURT OF ARCHES. , (Before Dr. L.USHING TON, Dean of Arches.) V This extraordinary case, which has been so long before 6 the public, and in which the Rev. James Bonwell, rector of St. Philip's, Stepney, is put on his defence on account t of grave charges of immorality, came under the judicial a cognizance of the Dean of the Court of Arches, on Wed- nesday ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... LINCOLN, Dxc. 6th. [Before Mr. Baron BRAMWELL.] Edward Roberts, charged with feloniously setting fire to n stack of cote-seeds, the property of Jabez Bailey, at North Kyme, pleaded - Guilty. AIr. Flowers informed the Court that he was instructed by the friends of the prisoner to defend him, but that he in. sisted on pleading Guilty. The learned counsel, however, thought it right that the ...

Published: Wednesday 12 December 1860
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 654 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

BOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, May 8

... BýOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESD&Y, MaT 8 r Before the MAYOR, R. PEoG, Esq., Dr. HEYGATh, and J. SArDA Rs, Esq. ] A BILL-SaICKxR iN TaeouZLJ.-A bill-sticker, named John Davis, summoned a shopkeeper, named Taylor, for an assault. -Davis said that on the Friday previous he sent his child to the defendant's shop for half a pound of fivepenny sugar, and gave her three penny pieces to pay for it. She ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Oct. 21

... nf - -I-oo T P-T} ri I . ~n CL [Before J. T. CANTsaxsL, ESq., Judge.1 SHARPE V. WARDM 1, this case Mir. James Sharpe, of Derby. publican, sued v the Mefeidant, of Sileby, Leicestershire, framework-knitter, to sumvr h SMOf 6s., for money lent.-Mr. Flewker all mince fr the plaintiff,.rt It appeared that ttse defendant's wife's sister was in trouble ir andl defenldant's wife interested herself on ...

Published: Wednesday 30 October 1861
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 4010 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

THE WINDHAM CASE

... I The inquiry into the state of the mind of Mr. W. F. J Windham is still continued. e On Monday, a number of witnesses were examined, the . general tenor of whose evidence was strongly in favour e of the sanity of the alleged lunatic. The principal interest . of the day's proceedings, however, centered in the evidence D given by Eliza Sophia Ilignuns, the sister of Mrs. Llewellyn, and her ...

Published: Wednesday 22 January 1862
Newspaper: Derby Mercury
County: Derbyshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1936 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Crime and Punishment