At the Old Bailey, on Wednesday, William Grinnett Davis, a young man of gentlemanly appearance who had previously pleaded guilty to ,a charge of defrauding his employers, Messrs. Davidson, Care and Co., solicitors, carrying on business in the City, of sums amounting to between £
December 18, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
_ Archdeacon Denison spoke at a meeting of the English Church Union on Tuesday night. He said that in his opinion the time had come for clergymen of his school to break with the Bishops. He had no hope for the Church of England as long as it continued to exist as an estab • lish
December 18, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
• The thirty-ninth repor y t of the Commissioners of National Education in Ireland was published on Monday. It sbews that in the year 1872 there was a decrease of children in daily attendance at school, amount rug to 11552 as compared with the previous year. The Commissioners sa
July 22, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
ri.inted and PuWished fur Proprietors by John Halektngs, at Strand, London, In reply to a question, The Marquis of HARTINGTON said it was proposed to take the second reading of the Rating and Liability (Ireland) Bill as speedily as possible. Mr. DIXON inquired if it was proposed
July 22, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
Printed and Published for the Proprietors by John Hawking*, at 112, Strand, London, TV. C. I need scarcely say that newspaper readers this morning received a great shock. To the majority of Londoners the announcement in the morning papers was the first intimation we had of the l
July 22, 1873 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
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October 2, 1872 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
perjury was resumed on Wednesday morning, before Mr. Justice Mellor, Mr. Justice Lush, and a Middlesex special jury. On their lordships taking their seats upon the bench, Mr. Justice Mellor said: I am sorry to say the Lord Chief Justice is unable to come at present. Go on, if yo
January 1, 1874 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England
We learn from Vienna tbat General Laugenau has been appointed Ambassador at St. Petersburg. The New Free Press states that Prince Metternich has requested to be allowed to resign his post as Austrian Ambassador at Paris. TURKEY AND RUSSIA. It is officially announced . at Constan
November 30, 1871 - Sun & Central Press - London, London, England