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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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

FAREHAM POLICE

... FAREHAM POLICE. X.mXfiLAnIn rV.UL%;. MONDAY.-Before S. Smith, Esq. (chairman), H. Carter, Esq., General Hore, F. Bradshaw, Esq., and Captain Maxse, R.N. ASSAULT.-Edwerd Cousins, a deaf and dumb man, was charged with assaulting Harriet Hayward, on the ...

PETERSFIELD PETTY SESSIONS

... Bonham Carter, Esq., a.P. m NEGtLEOTI1NG TO SUPPORT A MOTHEER. to Noahl Adams was summoned to show cause why hae should not contribute towards the support of his mother, Wi a widow, aged 82.-Joseph Gooden, relieving officer of the Peterafield Union, deposed ...

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 ...

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

... 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 ...

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 ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... PETTY SESSIONS. - ?? MONDAY.-Before B. W. Carter, Esq.-Harriet Clark, shiee a prostitute, was brought up in custody, charged with for behaving disorderly in the streets on the previous Satur. findi day night, and the offence being proved she was convicted ...