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PETTY SESSIONS

... aceident, and although at present Cutteslowe was not annexed as a parish to aiy Union, lie thought that by future legislation it might be annexed to Woodetock, or some other Union. It wis ultimately decided that the appointment for Cuttes- lowo should be adjourned ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... in custody charged with wilfully damnaging a window i X the Thame Union House, oln the 20th inst.-Thos. Cook, porter of the workhouse, said that the prisoner was admitted into the Union on Friday night, thle 10th inst., and, after having refused to work ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... Collingridgo, one of the Relieving Officers of the Bicester Union, with having refused to assist in the maintenance of his father, Robert Somerton, now chargeable to the com- mon fond of the Bicester Union. He did not appear; ordered to pay Is. per week. Charles ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DIVISION-11,itebey, TIursdasy. Present, AV. Strickland, Esql. Elizabeth Lauenclhbery was charged bythe Governor of the Witney Union with disorderly conduct, and was committed for 14c days' imprisonment. PLOIUGILEY DIVISION.-B3iceste?, Dec. 21. Before ?? B ...

FAREHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... (in th~e FANIJEHAIV ra s i oI ?? MONDAY.-Before Spencer Smith, Esq. (in the chair), c Rev. J. T. Maine, Capt Turner, and H. Carter and W. H. Deane, Esqe. THE RECENT MILITrARY SPORTS ON PORTSDOWN HlI,.-Fatrice Read, the keeper of the canteen at Fort Purbrook ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... THIURSDAY.-Before Major Travers, T. E. Owen, J. F. Pratt, A. Nanee, B. W. Carter, and G. C. Stigant, Esqrs. Samuel Abbott, a licensed beer seller, at the sign of the Duke of Bedford, in Union-road, Landport, was con- T victed of having his beerhonse open for ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... instant assaulted .ohn Carter.-The parties the are neighbours, living next door to each other, having the djaecntgardens in the rear of their respective habi- ipany tations, separated by a path. Winter's grievance was that 'epre- Carter in pre aring his garden ...

MYSTERIOUS MURDER IN PORTSMOUTH

... effusion of blood. There was but little hemorrhage, and no appearances on the body or dress to indicate the contact of fire. a V UNION CONTRACTS FOnRa TE !NsUING QUAR1TERe- . At the meeting of the Board of Guardians this week, the following tenders for the supply ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... Strusgnell, a t labourer, was charged with absconding from the Portsea r Island Union Workhouse with a pair of trousers and a shirt, the property of the guardians of the said union.- c Mr. Runcieman said the prisoner was in the workhouse, 9 and applied for ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... ' was charged with wilfully destroying hie own clothing g whilst a casual inmate of the Oxford Union Workhouse e on Sunday afternoon ?? pleaded ?? f Carter, assistant relieving officer, said the prisoner was i admitted on Satu day, and in the afternoon ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... that he could not Ai identify the articles, and the prisoner was therefore dis- a sal charged. Kell. M.ONDAY.-Before B. W. Carter, Esq., and Captain in Ai Hodgkinson, R.N. , settlt AN OLDn OFFUNDER.-William Diy'by Dent, an old when offender, was chiarged ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... beard him call the complainant a swindler. -Mr. Carter said it was quite clear the language was used, and they fined the defendant 20s., including costs.- Defendant: I don't mean to pay anything.-Mr. Carter: t Then you will be imprisoned for seven days ...