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BRISTOL POLICE

... from the prosecatot'shouse,' and aive a boat and some clothes to Morley, with which they made of. Remaded till Monday. Ann Rogers was committed for 4 days, for begging. Esther Evans, for obstructing the footway, was discharged. WXZDAY. Magistrates present; ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... Joseph Hutchdings and Jacob Hopkins wore found guilty of paaichinglin the Harford plantation. Sentence deferred. BEFORE MR. ROGERS, Q. C. E Samuel Readell and Richtaud Grenhaee were indicted for El) stealing seven sacks of potatoes, the property of Win ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... constable who took her. The policeman was then sworn, and it appeared from his testimony that she gras and jumped over the bannisters with him; he was e mucI' injuredby the all; and, indeed, it was a wonder that he was not killed, it required ?? policemen ...

THE MURDER AT PRISTON

... monologues 8 from their introduction by Sam. ]Foot, a~t the little theatre inL the Haymarket, down tiiroush the periods of Bannister, Col- most line, Aaron Kean, Dilbdin, ann Matthews8, to Wilson, with his Moo Scottsh, and Templeton, with his national, ...

THE COUNTY ASSIZE

... griiley beet hi'. L~oiinaiiP said the case bad better go heard or 0M5a5 it hnst proscerai so tar. seen twe Accordinety lMr. Bannister proved that on the 10th of July gute the pritocer c aleils at les s hep with a quantity of plate and whether said she' teal ...

EXETER

... to Mr. Bannister's, pawnbroker, s s where the article had been pledged by the prisoner for is M ' Prisoner.bad.boon in the~habit of -working for the proseen- [e trix, for which she had always been duly paid. Charles t is Thomas, Mr. Bannister's assistant ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with attempting to rercue a prisoner from P.C. 293 was fined 10s. and costs, or in default 14 days' imprisonment. Margaret Bannister, charged with being drunk and dis- orderly and using obscene language, was fined 53. and costs, or in default seven daya' ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... Higb-street and Poltinorel; wau aummoned by ir. Hutchinga, lessee of the Exeter Cattle texkeZ1 forbruelty to a bullock. Mr. Rogers ap&earo?, for the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. - Com- .plaisante man woasdriving some cow from the market ...

EXETER GUILDHALL

... th Station, and not being able to obtain it from anyone, he put 80h the matter into Inspector Rogers' bands. on the morning Im of the 6th Inspeotor Rogers visited prisouer's house, 28, 51 Jamnes's-atreet, and in a box found at waistcoat, which con- 21 ...

THE SOMERSET PROBATE SUIT

... department of the Royal Courts of Justice, who died in December. 1894. The will was propounded by the plaintiffs, Mr J. Bannister Brown, solicitor, of London, and Mr Samuel Edward Baker, solicitor, of Weston-maper-Mare, as executors; aad waas opposed ...