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Birmingham Police Court

... he was not aware the meat was unfit for food. Ultimately he consented that another person should be called in, and Mr. Thomas White, butcher, of Redditch, having seen the carcase, gave it as his opinion that the cow was Bell nigh dead when she was killed ...

WORCESTER MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... and llichard siseyhcs, were charged with saving, on the 21st of May last, stolesm one wetlier sheep, the property of Mr. Thomas White, farmer, of Hales Owen. Air. Chance prosecuted, and Mr. Powell appeared for Hughes. Tise evidence was, tisat on the night ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... CHIEF JUSrICE COCKsBURN. ACTION ON A DISPUTED A0o0UNT.-SPECIAL JURY.-Whitec V Clive.-Thse plaintiff in this action, Mr. Thomas White, who is a merchant, in Oozell Street, Birmiogham, retained MIr. Alacatlay, QOC., Mr. Serjeant Hayes, and Mr. Field as his ...

THE WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... labour. ETrALIcO NAILa AT ?? -Giorge Hatten, 27, naller. was thaigzed wilth etealiag a qalntity 6f nalso, the property of Thomas White, at Bromegrove, on the 26th day of October last; Sort alao with stealing some naits, the propelty of Emma Patience Golep ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... footprints were seen on the grease, which, being compared with the boots be, longing to the ?? Ward, Thomas Henry, and Thomas White, exactly corresponded. It wae further shown that Levaus kept a lodging-houso, and the prlsoner Henry lived there, and W11 ...

WORCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... robbery to his land. lady. TesE Pniza FIUUT Ore TITE CENT E ?? Grove, Ell Sheivock- William Layton, William and Thomae Hall, Thomas White, Jsceph and James Withers, Caleb Westwood, Edward shelveck, Chanlce Johnson. Thomas Andrews, alias Martint Wl1- liam Andrews ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... aolas Prigg, marcled woman, Bromsgrove Strect, was charged with intermarrying with one George Peigg. her former husbaud, Thomas White, the Boll pub- lio ?? sorton, iollolayer, being then alive. In was proved that the prisoner, who was named Higgins, and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Osbornc, brewer, Upper Gough btreet, were charged with stealing some port wmines from the cellar of their master, Mr. 'Thomas White, licensed victualler, Summer Row. The prosccetor did not press the charge, and the prisoners, who said they were very sory ...

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... me lii October, 1859, bringing a promissory note. I wasl then an elEciec-pieter, and had a men lin my employment named Thomas White. lily Wife was present when Mrs. Leonard ciam. Hoe. Leonard ?? bse was badly in went of money. bhe said she had spoken ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MRS. [ill]

... knew the man White. Then, where vee tbe attempt to defraud. The bill was taken and endorsed as that of Thomas White, of Birmirgham, and Thomas White of Birmingham had B;,Cnd it. It was a genuine btll, thero was no doubt, and Lad it been given to Salt without ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MRS. LEONARD

... evidence, that of obtaining money wider false pretences % ould be relied upon. The learned counsel then proceeded to call Par. Thomas White, of Key HIll, eleaoro-plator. He stated that in November, 1859, he was In the employ of Messrs. Brookes and Lawson, and ...

J. J. SALT AND THE LEONARDS AGAIN

... iratter, hent lire supposed surcir delirnqrrency must ha attributed. to thra bird exaurple whinch hadl beena set them. Thomas White sworn : I am an electro-plater, livingisir Key Hill, andi carrying era busniness err nay own areouliat. I attended ens ...