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BRISTOL POLICE

... fl?ISTOL POL!C?. COUNCIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Nor. 12, 1830. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. M'Bayne, Herapath, and Stock. Charles Webb, constable of Tockiagton, was charged with being drunk and assaulting policeman 69 5Coioplsina said detendant was drunk in hireedmead, and quarrelling with a man about a chain sad handkerchief, which the nian said he soak from his little boy; upon being ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... ?1LZSTOL POLIC?Z. CO UNGIL 10 USE, SATLJZ1DaY, NOV. 5, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Newman1 Stock, M'Bayne, Wood, and G. B. Sanders. Anthony Cary was charged with being drunk st half-pass three o'clock in the afternoon of Friday. The ?? was stated in the charge sheet to have been committed at 7 o'clock in the evdning. Mr. Newman said he should liberate the offender on that ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3ZZSTOL POLICEU (Continueds from pagse 4.) CO UrvciL..a SE, THUtRS5.tY, Oct. 27, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Ash and MI'Bayne. Harriet Lander wras chargedt with felony. Mlr. Cozens, .of Avian Cottage, Bedmiulster, said the prisoner lived in his employ asnreadhousekeeper upw~ardis of 12 months, anid left his ser- ante fhis servants that the prisoner had been in the habit of ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... ?R!STOL POLZCE. ., l. , f. ?? (C~ontinued from page 4 ) .asras . p~et .4 kNCE OU , tursoseV, Novo. 1T, 16~i ' k~t'traespreent Tb Mayor, Messrs. M'Bayne*-Pane, 'Nevhisvht tan;'hst I-Ierspath. - a Q- , -;Elled'Sulnivanw, givisg her name Murphy, 'snd'Jameas^Sllivan,I wereiehiarged wsi th stealing> potatoes. Po liceman 20 m etthe efemale prisoner with thle potatoes in her possession, wshich ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3R.ZSTOL POLZGIJ 1.i - (Corotinuedft em psgc..) d t > -OCL'USE, Taunsospi, Nov. 10, 138N. Y MEagiitrates ?? Mp4~or, Messrs. 3M'Bsyne, Hera- t path, .Newoman, J. N. Sanders, Stock, Rickects, Ash, G. B. e Sanders, and Lunell. l, The notorious Jemmy Donovan, was fined 5s. for being drunk; l, he w~as very violent, and broke a pair of iron handcuffs. William Harding, charged wvith emnbezzlement, ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE COURT OF REVISION

... GLxOUC'ESTE'RSHIRE COURT OF1 REVIiSON. I Held at Mengotefl rid on Thuradrn, and Friday, the 3rd and 4th tat I instant, be/on Messrs. Bather and Tyrwkitt. The following cases, amongst others, will show the rank Tory ser bias ofone or the Barristers. Win. Miles claimed to vote in respect of an occupation of .501. a-year, rented by him under his father, Philip John Miles, at Win. :llilev did not ...

REVISING BARRISTERS' COURT

... arh s.v>t|ujt bit uS jit; ?? of Bristll was broticht to a close on ?? lrint~the fiollowving ,statemxen t (sehicbsgapnrewin LI G~pea o the 29th ultt) relative tthbeorrepsto°ehe ?? in reference to th lists of Ifus'lat -is jtlD:~ ?? 10iryo ?? 7All Sal August Bedmir Bitten Brislinj Castle] Christ I CLiftori Ewen St. Gee: St. Gee: Jarnes.. Jlohn Leonor Mary.lr Mary El Michase Nichola Paul ! ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3?.Z5TOL YOLZCE. -I tad (Ceatir.ued from page 4.) he COUNCTL-HO USE, Tzcutso4r, Nov. 24-, 1836. h? Magistratespresenlr Tue 1?4ayor, Mesar?.-Newman, M'Bayne, 'as G. E. Sanejers, Hers'path, 'Fripp?nd Scoqk. *rk James Hbrdi?an md 1?*i&h?el Pors'.e? were, charged with wan- he d&ringabout at 's?nseasonable2hpvda,'and refusing so account for In tlsemaelv*s. On-esaro 1?ardigan;-po)Icesaan 222 fnund ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... ?RZ$TOL POLZC?. COUNCIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, Oct. 29, 1836. Magistrates present: The Mayor, Messrs. Stock, Newman, M'Bayne, Ash, and l. N. Sanders. Thomas Waiters, in cu4odv on suspicion ofetealing ?sileer spoons from ihe Parrot inn,. Gri cest3i'?was ag?iin.rernanded. EatherEaston was charged s?i?is fn runkt'?t She.cameto the Station-house and insisted on'.beisag l?3ked iep? itle not long since ...