Imperial Parliament
... HOUSE of LORDS, Thursday, April 14. The BUI empowering the Judges to order flogging, addition to imprisonment, in the sentences of Becomes in criminal assaults on women, passed th ...
... HOUSE of LORDS, Thursday, April 14. The BUI empowering the Judges to order flogging, addition to imprisonment, in the sentences of Becomes in criminal assaults on women, passed th ...
... D1ERBY BOROUGII POLICE NEWS. ?? -e - - -AA. . I. 1 ..r11c ..-QrAra TRANSFERS.-The follorwing public-house licenses were transferred :-Travellers' Rest, Ashborne-road, from Sam]. Hydes to Alfred Kitt; the Coach and Horses, Little I Chester, from Edmund Roper to John Hardy - Carrington Arms, Carrington-street, from Henry benman to Ge ergo Wilson; Don.Cow, Bold-lane, from Daniel R.rigers to Hiram ...
... V -D T & v . FRIDAY. i [Before Col. 3I0SLEY and the Hon. W. M. JERVIS.] f f ILLEGAL FiSHING IN THlE THENT.-Joseph Turner t was charged with having used in the Trent, at Shardlow, X e on the 1st January, a trammel net, he not being the owner I s of the fishery, contrary to the bye-law made by the Trent i f Board of Conservators under the Act of 1884.-r,-r I; Eddowes, clerk to the l3oard, ...
... DERBY BANKRUPTCY COURT.-SrTUR)AY. ( e [Before his Honour, Judge WOODrORiDE.] the 'ipc~s ILLNESS oF A DrBTOR.-The examination of T. A. 42 is4 to Minnitt was further adjourned on account of the illness trie 11'fof the debtor. 13I THE CASE OF MESSRS. SMALL. in I rfluelr This was the day appointed for the public examination 27,7 ~titl of Messrs. T. H. arid eG. Small, of Kilburn, South Nor- was ...
... DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FuIDlY. iea c, [Before the Hon. W. M. JEnvIS, H. SIVINGLF.R, H. J. WOOD, G. F. MEYSELL, and N. C. CURZON, E-qlrs] .eg A CATALOGUE OF GRiEVANCES.-Ann Kelly. a ng voluble Irishwoman, was charged by Captain Farqubar- he son, governor of Her Majesty's prison, Derby. with tearing se her clothes at the prison on the 23rd of November. ding All damage to the extent of 12s. ...
... Before toe commencement of business at the Borough Police Court-, en Monday, the Chief Constable, Colonel Delacoiribe, stated that during last week the number of cases for drunkenness bad been considerably below the average. The day after toe great day toey would have had a clear dock altogether had it riot been for two boys who were brought up and remanded on a charge of theft. Tbe ...
... The Hon. W. M. Jervis was unavoidably prevented from being present at the meeting of the Sedleston Habitation of the Primrose League on Saturday. We are requested to state that all communications to the Bishop of Southwell are after this date to be addressed to Thurgarton Priory, Southwell, aa usual. We are requested to state that during the week be- tween Sunday, September 4th, and Sunday, ...
... -~ ALVASTOit ?? -,■■■ Service of ?? l*?&!k Bt6n *g| a Wvioe 0 f aong entitled Frozen to ; or, The Cottage on the Hill, was given m tta WBdw^iCUpdteSe choir and Sunday scholars. The .smging vms^tood rtaoughont, and great care had evidefctly lee* taken in training the younger portion of tiie scholars. Con- nective readings were given by the Bey. F. Hughes, of Derby. A oolleotlon in ud of ...
... I-N-rinsprrs.— Diiehamed. !8 : deea. i ; admitv-aTsT 1 - .n^thi H-v.s-e including 38 children) 140. ?? ai , in tni OGT-PATlBKTS.— Discharged. U; admitted, 80 ; on tbe booka, Mr^S?_SyE.£s-.* N T R «-H0^ Tklun: FnrsiClAH ANB BOnoaOS.— Dr. Greaves and Hr. Honeh O rH.n-.L_.ic SoaoEOH.— Hr. B. C. Greon (every Mondavi tliFm.TlECEivEn.-Parcel of linen, from *r_7 ?? All Saints' .icarage; basket of ...
... The first fiat race meeting at Derby of th. present sea- son waa commenced nnder very unfavourable conditions, as regards the weatber, oo Friday. Rain fall slightly during the morning and continued moat of tb. afternoon, making matters very unpleasant indeed for visitors to the course. Despite this, however, there was a good company present, aud a big day's sport was carried out, the card ...
... I DERBY BOROUGH POLIE COURT.I I . TUESDAY. [Before the MAYOn and J. BAILEY, R. RUSSELL, H. H. BEMUOSE, a. 0. BoWVuIG, W. BEMBOSsi, and J. W. NEWBOLD, Eeqra.l ALLEGED THutFT.-Elizabeth ?? was charged with stealing two pairs of boots and a shawl, value 25s., frox thebouse of James Smith, Tan-yard, Bridge-street_ Detective Clay said the women had been lodging at Smith's house, but rose early last ...
... g'mti(iii ?? ASHOVER, Serious Carriage Accident. — On Thursday even- ing twe ladies and a gentleman were returning from Chatsworth to Ashover in a carriage belonging to Mr. J. Holmes, of Ashover. All the party were riding down the Slack, a steep place near Ashover, when the load poshed the horae so much that he galloped down the hill. When half-way down the carriage came in contact with the ...