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BOROUGH POLICE COURT, WEDNESDAY, Sept. 5

... He refused to go ce to his lodgings and was locked up. Hie was fined 5la. and d~r costs. ina A DISORDnERLY PUBeAric~s-31r. Thomas Chapman, of tic Abbey-street, ininkeeper, was Summoned for an infringement th. of the publirans' zict.-Mr. Diver appeared ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... SANDARS, T. P. BAaNsanGGE, and T. B. FORMAN, a Esqrs. 1 Sarah Smith, an old offender, was charged with stealing a I abtwl, from Thomas Parkins' second-hand clothes shop, t! Carrlngton.street.-Mrs. Parkins said on Monday last, the f prisoner and another woman ...

BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... brought up in custody As e of police-constable Ridgard, charged with being drunk in ithe Market.-He was fined 5s. and costs. Be] Thomas Johnson, of Bag-lane, was brought up in custody Bal of police-constable John Spencer, charged with being drunk B, in the ...

THE DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... applied to by Mr. Francis 11 Hardy, one of the road surveyors, in reference to Compton P Bridge, Aihborne. There is a drain on the west side of the bridge which is stopped up, and he had been applied to to give permission to Mr. Hardy to open it, but he declined ...

THE HOME SECRETARY AND THE MANCHESTER MURDERERS

... appearing without counsel would then rest with them- selves and their adviser.-The Daily News is also of opinion thar Mr. Hardy was right in rejecting the ap- plication for a postponement of the trial. EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF EMBEZZLE- MENT. At St. Heoiers ...

THE DERBYSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... f, GRAND JURY. f Mr. Thomas Russell, Mackworth (Foreman); Mr. J Wim. Brunt, Derby; Mr. Edward Clulow, Derby; Mr. Matthew Hobson, Ilkeston ; Mr. John Argile, Heanor; Mr. Wm. Bull, Ilkeston; Mr. WWm. Dour, Sandiacre; tC Mr. Thomas Evans, Kirk Ilallam; Mr ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... refuse the present defendant the opportunity of ahaving his cme fully tried before a jury. - Mr. Willeock, V.., Mr. Hardy. end Mr. Thomas Webster, on behalf of the plaintiff, op osed the motion. The Vice-Chancellor saai~that he should allow a, jury to be ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... a lad, charged with playing at pitch and toss in Brook-walk, on Sunday, was discharged on pro- mising not to offend again. Thomas Fareys admitted having been. drunk at church time on Sunday afternoon, in Derwent-street, and was fined 1 5s. and costs. He ...

DERBYSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... and James Wagstaff was sentenced to six months' Is imprisonment with hard labour. ROBBERY AT STAPENBILL. Thomas Nelson, 24, labourer, and Thomas Heath, 31, n labourer, were charged with stealing on the st July last, u from the person of Joseph Gold, of ...

COUNTY COURT, DERBY, MONDAY, Dec. 10

... the acting churchwarden. His Ho'oun gave judgment for the deleidant Hrentitgway on the ground of lis bankruptcy, and for Mr. Hardi: g as there was no evidence agait1st himn. and said that the ?? ought to have been presented during the time thte defendaas ...

DERBYSHIRE OCTOBER SESSIONS

... Glossop, flibsi. ofJ lead piping, of the value of 10d., and 10 jlbs. of brass, of the I value of 7s. 10d., the property of Thomas Hamer Ibboteon.I -The prosecuation wise conducted by Mr. Lichfield, soil the defence by Mr. Mellor.-Thie prosecutor lias a ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... TsbiUseDAY. bib [Before H. F. GISBOOINE, Esq,, WV. T. Cox, Esq., J. BAILEY, Mlt REq., Dr. TAYLORt, and T. ROE, Esq.) Mit to Thomas Muirphy was charged with assaulting Airs. Brad- 1551I inford, whose husband keeps the 1,Three Nuns, in Nuni- Pr ?? complinant ...