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BRISTOL POLICE

... BRZSTOL E'OLZCE. CO UNOIL-HO USE, SArUZWAY, Oct. 22, 1836. Magistrates present: the Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Wood, 0. B. Sassde s, and Herapath. James Burston was charged with being drunk and beating his 'sife. Complainant stated that she had been married to the de- fendant, who was constantly ill using her, 27 years, and had nine children. For several years he had neglected so provide for her or ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 31?.ZSTOL POLZCE. ?? (C'ontin~ued forompage 4) f -i CO CUNCIL-HOUSE, THUMD~tr, Oct. 27, lSS6.. EMagsstrates present: thle Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Ash, WOONJ J; E. Lunel, ansi Herapath. '02 John Shepherd was charged waith being drunk, and assanithg Policemana 191. Complainant saw the dsefedant,. who. was tinge.~ eaig against ashutter in Redclift'.street, he desired bimnjto ,go on, and he refused ...

COURT OF REVISION

... COURtT OF REVISION. We have before alluded to the peculiar situation of the borough of Ditto!, arising from the fact of the mayor having properly no ward, and his thus lieiiig unable to comply with the provisions of the act in. callingiaa. to his assistance the aid of assessors in revising the municipal list.,, incur That paper we were unable to give any psrlicnlaraasxo the course which his ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BILISTOL POLZC?. . (Ceittisuced tram page 5 ) CoU GOrVIL-H SPUSE, TsunsnaD ?? Oct., 20 1836. M Wagistrates present: The Mayor, Mtessrs. Stock, Drauke, & Wood. . Thomnas Moore seas charged wi th stealing sugfar fromn the Jane ,and Barb;,ra. Thzesugarwasfountd concecirdin his bannedbosom, .but could not be identified.. He wvas fined, under the dock act, lfor having property inl his possession ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... RILISTOL POLICE. (Continued from page 4.) C 0 UNCZL- HO USE, TRUMsDAiY, Sept. 29, 1886, A woman, who bore in her arms a little dog, to which she seemed much attached, made an application to the magistrates uinder the following circumstances. Some time since she had the misfortune to be robbed of the little canine friend, which she now introduced to the magistrates; and, although she had ...

COURT OF REVISION

... COURT OF*??V?S?ON. Thie Mayor complete the revision of the Mutnicipal Burgess. list on Thursda~y after neoons bout hair-past 4L o'clock, the Gentire proceedings having I-setedeseven days. The remanentts wefe taken up to 12 o'clock; iv}ei it&ie 3syor, addressing Messrs. Hartley sand Kin g, inquired: whether they were satisfiedl that he had given every one ent opportudity of a fair hiearing. The ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... 3EZSTOL QW.R S?SSZO?f8. (Ccenctlded Worn our last)J- SATUI1OAV.-EhiZOPCth T/ioreias, charged with robhiitg Xilliatrh ;Hawkins of onle sover eign, twvo half sover eigns, and csgme silver,. was taiund glidLty, and( SentenCed to twso yecar' inpr,~ei~aoibpt, and ?? r nour. Jamzes Thirvonts, for robbing his maser, Alr Joseph, Kitcheea of a piece of cloth, wvas sentenced to sicr minitlmn' ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRISTOL POLICE CO UVCILHO USE, SATURDAY, Sept. 24, 1836. John Sturge, who had been remanded from Thursdlay, was charged with embe2zling the moneys of his master, Mr. Chard, baker, St. Michael's Hlil. Mrs. Penny of Alaudlin-street, proved that she had. at different times, paid him money on his master's account-on 'Wedneslav, the 2ist inst., she paid him 3s. 501 Mr. Chard and his shopman proved ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... S3flZSTOL QUAVLER S-SzsIONS. It The general Quarter Sessions of the peace, for the borough of 'a ,Bristol, commenced at the gorldhall, on Thursday morning, before 5 the recorder, Sir Charles Wetherell. d TIre Grand Jury having been sworn, the Recorder proceeded to address them to the following ?? of the Grand ? Jury-It is not necessary, on the present occasion, for roe to no- 0 ctipy your ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3?L!STOL POLZC!P COUNiCL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Oct. 15, 1836. r Magistrates present: the Mayor, Messrs. Stock, tG. E. Sanders'ad Eengough, and M'sayne. John Kendall waas charged with assaultinig Win. Harris. TVhe vj | csewhih vasdevidof interest,;baxing been provyd, the defend- ant as onvitedin tise penally' of-6s.' or 7 'days' itvprieotnsent. Elizabeth Smith was chargred with aesasalting Mtargaret ...

MURDER OF A FRENCH PRIEST AND HIS FAMILY

... MURER):. OF A FRENCHI PRIEST AND HIS FAMILY. A dreadful crime was committed oin the 16th of this month, in the village of St. Martin Gaillard, situated about six leagues east. of Dieppe, in the village of Criel. ?? has alarmed and spread terror through the whole country. The glehe-house was broken into by robbers on the evening of that day ( Sunday) and the cure, his young niece, and servant ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... REVISI-NG BARRIMSTE'S'- COURT'. to Mdessris. Piaed ardd Greenwood, the barristers ?? of Bristol, c-ocimeneed the'ir sittings' in the Guildhall on Monday last. Mr ?? P. Hartley and Mr. Iliogworth at- tended for~the- Li~erails,2aind'Mfr. L:. 0.l~gg and Mdr. H. .W. King for the Gonservatives. After the usual fornis had been ?? i ,andtetowi*n-cle'rk and oversteers had handed in -the'sd; 'snwsi ...