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BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... Merton, and P. F. Willert and E. Nevell, Esqs. t THEFT OF POTATOES AT LITTLEMO0iE.-Albert Grace, labourer, Littlemore, Was summoned for stealing from an allotment at Littlemore a quan tity of- potatoes, value is. Cd., thle property of] Henry ;Harding.-Prosecutor ...

KILMAINHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... :red and found true bills in two of the cases. LARCENY OF POTATOES. j Janmes Caszey ias charged by the.Rev Brother I Butler. of Artane IDdustrial School, with the larceny of 1; stonesrof potatoes. Thu ev'denee of the Crown was tbat on Sun- day, 5th November ...

DARLINGTON STABBING CASE

... Top. to At one o'clock on the day in question a etrange woman (defendant) came into her , bonse. Emery was engaged peeling potatoes it with a small butcher's knife, Defendant asked bar for some money, and Emery then told her to go about her business. Ds- ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... John Hole taking up some potatoes, and he placed a lighted wax candle on the floor in order to see, He carried a basket of the potatoes from the barn to his house, and when he returned he found the barn on fire, the potatoes having fallen on the candle ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... for tw enty-one days with hard labour for stealing potatoes at Lawley Street Goods Station, belonging to Mr. C. P. Wright, potato merchant, 51, EIagley Road. The men were employed to sort the potatoes. and as there had been a number of robberies Detec ...

DANGER TO THE HARVEST

... this much-needed dr ge. The damge to the crops 's certainly easr- meus, and uniortunately the potato crop 6ufferso most. Ilt is stated by some that t'e potato Crp will not be ?? af any avrenge 5yield. They are alreadv eucrh decayed, and a very extensive ...

BULLINGDON PETTY SESSIONS

... Later in the vnn wer-lao aw oth efedanits again, Wni askzed Tucker ' for i'hknwayhing. about~ the Potatoes, Ilie re- canl pid ?? nothing about the potatoes ?? cango o m p enige; and search nold sa t iSfyI~ .icre. yorslf-li to himl at hise word Wiiil folund ...

BARRY COUNTY-COURT

... was oneo iii which Williami Burrows, boiler- miej ,n cooker, suied, John Jordain for 169, for six rows Tfl at of growingT potatoes, which Buirrows had i o it, bought, from another person, who haiel since ± ?? left tile district. Burrows wats promceniig ...

BOWARDLY ITALIANS

... clasp. weapon-7was found sticking in 'the injured constable's back. ;'Te -blade was stained with blood. Alex Daniel, a. baked potato dealer, de- scribed in detail the incidents that led. up to' the assault on the constable on the even- :ing of December 9 ...

THE SUPPOSED DOUBLE MURDER AT ST. HELENS

... Registrar, I t Mr. W. Lloyd. E. T. Hughes, potato mer- Al , chant, Iuthiu, claimed £17 ls. 7d. for potatoes va e sopplied to James Peck, of Rhayadr. There was a.: e a counter-claim of E313s. for 1Usotnd potatoes e supplied. His Honour said he must give ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... and stones were thrown, and at the corner of Franklin Street a greengrocer's sitop was raided, and the officers pelted with potatoes and ?? deserters were remanded to await escort, and Carr was tined 10s. and costs. I I I ...

NEWTON SESSIONS

... premises in Fast-street, and, lookinz through the window, saw two young A ruen sitting down at the table eating chipped potatoes and fried fish. His doors were F fastened, but on witness knocking defendant s opened the back door and he there met cnly ...