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THE CHILD MURDER AT WINCHESTER

... Oram was received into the IHouse, on Friday afternoon, on being pressed she admitted, I think it did -cv. -Jane Carter, nurse at the Union, partly corroborated this, and said Oram stated the birth toolt place soinewhen between the lights it was not ...

POLICE

... POLICE. toad\ l ITa SXTURDAY, (22nd).-Before 'Major Trivers and , ,B. W; Carter, Esq. u ± William Windsor, grocer, of Grigg-street, South- P( sea, was convicted oft having in his possession, nn untjst weighing machine,on Thursday lIst, and was fined 11 ...

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 ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORTSMOUTH POLICE. MONDAY.-Refore B. W. Carter, Esq., and Captain McCoy. TimsnaxNIG A WiDow.-Frasccis Dotterill, a young man of respectable appearance, was charged, on a peace warrant, with assaulting and threatening the life of Sarah I Woodland, whereby ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... coats I6s. paid. .1 Phillis Reads, charged by J. Hi. llansell, Mlaster of the Union Workhouse, with disobeying orders, by refusing to Vh work, was ordered to go heck to the Union Werkosmilo.ie t WYOOTTON SOUTH DIVISION.-llWoedtesck, Aulgitat 7. tin Present ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... Island Union Workhoute, en the 18th ult.,with two m . frocks, two petticoats, and other articles, the property of i the Gaardians of suchl Union and on a second charge with b L having burglariously entered the laundry of the Portsea Gi l Island Union House ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... for ld. These were afterwards sold to I Mr. Marshall, and those produced' were' the same. The a money was paid to Carter.-The prisoner Carter said that I Rawlings came to him 'and said that he had found some a .iron, and be afterwards went to Staunton-street ...

WINCHESTER

... Church and State. Contract Quotations.— The following are the tenders the supply of provisions, &c., to the new Winchester Union House.—Meat for inmates, free from bone, ai ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... -Before John Bonhaai.Carter, E sq. ) (Chairman), and Captain A. W. Still Barnes. i A BATCH O0 RATE IJEPAULTERS.-A number of t persons were summoned for non-payment of rates. Mr. W. J. Chapman, collector for the Petersfield i Union, proved the due making ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... P., Rev. Dr. Wynter, &J. 11. Ashhurst, Eso,. Thomas Godfrey and Edwin Bowell, two lads, who are inmates of the licadington Union Workhouse, were sum- moned for misbehaviour on the 30th of December last. but weredismissedafterasuitableadmontition from ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... 9 ?? Quar.-Xas.wSerg. Stallard 12 14 0. 26 Sergeant Luff ?? 14 ?? 7 ?? 24 Private Comins ?? 13 0. 25 Private Carter ?? 12 ?? ?? Private Carter ?? 7 9. ' ' 43 Private ?? 10 ?? 5 ?? Colour.Sergeaut Salter ..10 13 ' . 4 ''. 928 Privae Sateliell ?? , 8 ...