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Oatty, G. Ellis aad J. Read, Esqe

... Strect, Portsea, and with sssavlting Police-Conetable Lomflo in the execution of his duty. —The defendant was out of the Cock and Bottle on Suoday afternoon, owlog t> his querrelsome cosdvct In the street he used fonl and obseene I:nguage, aad was moet disorderly ...

BBACH

... After &n-dly neither of the witnesses named saw any more of the deceased ; but on Thursday and Friday be visited the ** Cock and Bottle,” Queen Street, Portsea, where he made the acquaintance of some men of the Army Hospital Corps. He visited the house several ...

PORTSMOUTH NEWS

... and glasses was made to Mr. J. Sturmy, a checker, who is leaving the service after 30 years’ work. Walking into the Cock and Bottle beerhouse, I§ortun, on December 17, Stoker John Mcßride, of H.m.B. Glory, picked up a cat, twirled it ‘round by the tail ...

LICENSING SESSIONS. PORTSMOUTH

... Licensing Committee was held on Wednesday to hear objections to the renewal of the licenses The Duchess of Edinburgh,” “ The Cock and Bottle,” and “The Royal Naval Arme.” The whole of the Committee were present : Mr. G. S. Lancaster (presiding), Mr. J. J. Sapp ...

THE LICENSING SESSIONS. PORTSMOUTH

... objected to by the military authorities were as follow : The Victoria Tavern, the Norfolk Arms, the Royal Naval Arms, the Cock and Bottle, and the Duchess of Edinburgh, all in Queen Street, the renewal of which was adjourned for 14 days. NEW APPLICATICNS. ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. FRlDAY.—Before Sir Willlam Kiag, J. J. Sapp and W, Ward, Esqr. OHARGE OF SMUGGLING. ..

... includiog the costs ;and the man had to pay 104, BeGGING.—Mary Ann Hyde, z%. Hindoo, was charged with begging In the Cock and Bottle Tavern, Poitses, where she was seen by Constable Dighton to band a begglog-letter to the people in the bar.—On prombing ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. |

... table Hack in the execution of his duty.—On Saturday I:‘ight, the constable, when in ?ueen Street, was called to the Cock and Bottle Tavern to eject the defendant, when the latter, seizimi a quart pewter pot, struck Hack on the head. His helmet, however ...

TENDER

... assaulting Ellen Weaver, of 2, Turner’s Court, Wickham Street.—There appeared to have been a row between the parties in the Cock and Bottle ; and Weaver having had the worst of the battle, she summoned her tggonent for assault.—The assault was denied ; and Bench ...

) b PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. FRIDAY.- B fore R. Macvin and W. Ward, Esqe. A Wimmpow SuASHER. —Lsura Ooker, &

... imonds, T. Oousi ‘s, and W, Payune, E«qs. A 333 D ArpRARANCE.—J ssde MoFir'ane was charged with committing demage st the Cock and Bottle Tavern, Queen Strert, Pertres.—The prisoner went to the hous: on Sundsy night, under the isfloance of driek; and the berman ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT. FRlDAY.—Before Alderman A

... . Tue Popricars’ Baxe.—William Henry Hall, a naval stoker, was summoned for using abusive language iu the bar of the Cock and Bottle beer-bouse, on the 11th ilst.—Ada Ousley, the daughter of the landlady, stated that the defendant entered the bar with ...

M-—_—— 1 : . PORTSMOUTH POL“:E mURT stoker, said he carried the box containing the cigars WED s p s

... Ada Onsley, the wife of a lance-corporal ! later, asked witness if he wanted his window l:;::ef‘l' i residing at the Cock and Bottle beerhouse, Portsea ' | Witness said he did not; and the prison cl ft the | The case was proved ; and previous convictions ...