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PORTSEA UNION SCHOOLS

... aged 33 C years. The body was carried from the schools e End through the ILoase to the Union Chapel, wherc the first part of the burial service weas read t wy the -Union Chaplaiu, the Rev. Stewart Cross. r Ur. W. Austen Atittree, organist at the Ports- r ...

CHARGES OF ASSAULT AGAINST THE MASTER OF THE PORTSEA ISLAND UNION WORKHOUSE

... AGAINST THE MASTER OF THE PORTSEA ISLAND UNION WORKHOUSE. On Monday, at the borough police court, before B. W. Carter. Esq., and Captain McCoy, Mr. William, 1uncie. man, the master of the Portsea Island Union Workhouse, appeared in answer to two informations ...

PORTSMOUTH COSTER BURIED

... the liver, regqulate the bowels, and iamprove the clay, ernnItxion. Carter's Little Liver P'ills. Is. 1.1d. British Duoip- fcpujt,-6, Iolborn Viaduct, London. Be rne they era Carter's. ...

THE MURDER AT ERITH

... inquest ol the body of George Carter was brought to a conclusion on Friday tle 28th ult. ; Yilliullli Kelly, a carleter i was the firit witness callcd TIlts ?? went to identify the carpenter's gouge which was found in Carter's hand, That gonge had been ...

POLICE

... Mayor, B. W. Carter, and C. Crassweller, Esqrs. Mary Ann Leck, a prostitute, for being drunk and riotous in Portsea last night, was sentenced to 21 daysimprisonment with hard labour. .Jaimes Edmonds, beerseller, at the sign of the ?? Union, in Havant-street ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... wae that of assaulting William Carter by striking him onl the head with a gardener's fork I of at the Oxford Union Workhouse at 2 10 p.m. on Friday, tar Oct. 20th.-Wiliiam Carter, deputy-relievingi officer at the Union, said the prisoners who were quite ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... for an order for admission for the 1t night to the Union Heuse, with which she was supplied;1 but-it appelirs shertly after, -having entertained anI impression' that by the time she got to the Union it would he- too late to obtain entrance, she returned ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE. SATURDAY, June 28.-Before J. 0. Travers, G. Gillman, and B. W. Carter, Esqrs. Ellen Mc.Donald, ai married ws oman, was charged with wilfully breaking 14 panes of glass, the property of John Epworth, a convict guard, on Wednesday last ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... Portsea Island fc Union WVorkl;ouse, was charged with taking anud D) carrying awaJ from the Workhouse, ssitiiout per- u mission, a jatlcet, a waistcoat, a pair of trowsers, n .and a pair of b)oots, the property of the Guardians of the Union. On the 20th instant ...

THE CATTLE PLAGUE

... On the question that a committee be appointed for every petty scssional division, Mr. l3onham Carter sug- gested that the master cf the Catherington Union should be added to the committee. Be had no objection toany of the gentlemeti named, but perhaps ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... this the Magistrates declined to do. CHADLINGTON DIVISION-Ctlppinq -orton, Jan. 13. Before the Revds. T. Harris and W. B. D. Carter, and J. F. Penyston, Esq. Isaac Bayliss, of Chaltord, farmner, was charged by John Sturdy, gainekeeper to Lord Dillon, with ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSM1OUTH POLICE. SATURDAY, May231.-Before G.C. Stigant (Mayor), J. C. Travers, and B. W. Carter, Esqrs Robert King, a naval pensioner, was charged with being drunk and behaving in a disorderly manner at Landport, last night; but as he now expressed ...