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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

BUCKS QUARTER SESSIONS

... Chapman, on behalf of the Wycoenbe Union, raised several objections against the proposed assessment; and ultimately the subject was deferred until the next Session, each Union to have notice of the day of appeal. Capt. Carter's resignation was accepted, and ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... E Before the Rev. W. E. D. Carter. John Sorrell, of Charlbury, labourer, was charged by Mr. i Jas. Greenshields, relieving officer, under the Vagrancy Act, I with running away and leaving his wife chargeable to the i Union on the 24th of April last; committed ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... allotted task of work whilst a casual inmate of Ithe Oxford Union Workhouse, at 9.30 a.m. on Saturday; irhe was further charged with assaulting William Carter, at Isthe same time and ?? Carter said prisoner was admitted on Friday evening. Ho was put to ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... last ive years.' Zater on he said a To tell you the truth,, man of the name of Carter brought it to me, and asked me if I would sol E it for him.' He said he asked Carter how he came by it, and that he replied that it belonged to his mother, and that ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Thomson, Esq. The Overseers of Headington were summoned by the Guardians of the Union for not paying their contribution of 6081. 3s. 2d., which was due to the Treasurer of the Union on the 14th of August, The overseers promised to pay the amount. William Durhram ...

INQUESTS BY E. L. HUSSEY, ESQ., CITY CORONER

... On Monday, at the Swan, St. Thomias's, o01 the body of Charles Carter, labourer, who was found in the river near the Brewei y, Paradise-street, on the previous morning.- William Carter, vagrant officer, said the deceased was admitted into the casual ...

CITY COURT—TUESDAY, AUGUST 12

... guage to her on Saturday the 2nd inst., about nine o'clock in the evening. It appeared that the parties live side by side in Carter's-yard, St. Aldate's-street, and a dispute arose in con- sequence of the complainant having shaken her carpet to the annoyance ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... James Bowler, blacksmith, and Frederick Clarke, tailor, all of Thame, were charged by W. J. Nash, Relieving OfRCer of that Union, with neglecting to have their children vaccinated. Bowler was fined 7s. 4d. and costs 12s. 8d., or 14 days' hard labour; paid ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... bootmaker, no fixed home, was charged with disorderly conduct whilst a casual inmate of the Oxford Union Workhouse, at 7.16 p.m. on Monday.-Willianm Carter, assistant relieving officer, said the prisoner refused to allow him to search him, saying he would ...