BEDFORD DIVISION PETTY SESSION, Saturday, August 10, 1850

... and Col. Higgins. A RUNAWAY APPRENTICE.—Robert Watson was brought up in eastody of the police, charged with | having absconded from the service of Wm. Robinson, shoemaker, of Kempston, to whom he had been bound apprentice. From the statement of complainant ...

BEDFORD CHARITY

... is a parish constable, was couveying Charles Lee (brother to the defendant) in custody, he being an apprentice to complainant’s brother, having absconded from hisservice, Defendant overtook him and said to complainant Where is vour warrant 2 Complainant ...

BEDFORD BOARD OF GUARDIANS. SATURDAY, February 23

... up to fish. The CLERK stated that information had reached Mr. Wakenell that one of the boys apprenticed by the Board had absconded from his employment after committinf atheft. In the event of the indentures being cancelled procaadiz:f- would not be taken ...

SPILSBY

... ss. 4d., including eosts. Time was allowed for payment. MASTER AND APPRENTICE.—George Garner, of Stickford, baker, sued James Vines, of Stickford, for breach of contract as an apprentice, and claimed 30s. for neglect to perferm the duties connected with ...

Published: Saturday 14 October 1893
Newspaper: Horncastle News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 962 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

BEDFORD

... ANTED, FIRST-CLASS DAY WORKERS for Mantles and Dressmaking.—Apply at Cherry and Gilpin's, High Street. WANTED, immediately, APPRENTICES and IMPROVERS to the MILLINERY and DRESSMAKING. — Apply to Mrs, Moore, &4, Western Street, Midland Road, Bedford. WANTED ...

DAILY RECORD Monday May 30 1966 Page 17 4 002 Drmlaad (J Yeunan) 5-8-13 003 Romancer (R Peltlttl 7-8-7 -

... Taylor) 4-7-0 J owle (7) 14 0-00 Abbey Theatre (Hannon) 4-7-0 C Patton 10 runners) GARRY'S IRST THREE Abscond Maestoso Cheddar Croaa 5-2 agst Abscond 100-30 Dunedin 5-1 Maestoso 11-2 Romancero 8-1 Dromoland 10-1 Ignition 100-6 March Stone and ruoch 20-1 ...

Published: Monday 30 May 1966
Newspaper: Daily Record
County: Lanarkshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 3217 | Page: 17 | Tags: none

A DANGEROUS PRACTICE

... , to her name from that of her husband, Mr. William Southern, through health reasons. - Granted. FATLURE TO MAINTAIN MAN ABSCONDS FrROM FAMILY that Court on two charges The Chief Constable (Mr. W. S. Hughes) said that on the previous Thursday prisoner ...

THE OUT-DOOR RELIEF QUESTION

... always glad to receive suggestions from Mr. Cook. A RUN-AWAY Tt was reported that John Harris, parish apprentice to Mr. Bowler, tailor, had absconded on the Sunday week previous, probably from fear of being accused of stealing a 2s. piece from a lady in ...

AND BHE D COVENTRY CITY POLICE

... Ralph Miley, who had absconded, were fighfinri Qm‘r, thereby causing a breach of the peace.—The h issued a warrant for the q:g:ahonnion of Miley, and adjourned Aries’ case until other defendant had been apprehended. Cavtion To APPRENTICES.—James Williams, an ...

Published: Saturday 29 August 1874
Newspaper: Foleshill & Bedworth Express
County: Warwickshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2219 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LINCOLN QUARTER SESSIONS. Boy Sent to Borstal. RECORDER'S ENCOURAGEMENT AND ADVICE

... ENCOURAGEMENT AND ADVICE. 1f words of sympathy and advice can help a lad to see E:i folly then William {imwn (16) fitter’s apprentice, who was ried by the Recorder er. Jolin Suckling Pritchett) at the Lincoln Quarter Sessions on Saturday for the theft on ...

YORKSHIRE INCLUDE BELL

... rdeen, 3 elert, Rodney Childs, the Halifax|shoulder Arms, 10 to 1 Queen's Foot. captain, who played against Notts,|steps, Abscond. 100 to 8 Candid Picture Lincs and Derby at Chesterfield éo(thllo r‘;l ml'? Cnux% out, Cgaud) last night, is displaced by ...

Published: Thursday 07 October 1965
Newspaper: Halifax Evening Courier
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 626 | Page: 16 | Tags: none

S= % R LLOCA | ir ) /i f ' M gy | L. NEWs REVISING BARRISTERS. The nuder-mentioned gontlemen

... defendant guilty of the assault, and imposed a penalty of £5. Ruxaway ApprENTlCE.—Edward Wildman, apprentice to Mr. Geo. Hills in Mill Street, was charged with absconding from his employment on the 26:h of July. Defendant having stated his grievances, agreed to ...