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BRISTOL POLICE

... flJVA.b.K1UJ~a .VUUkLU~iJW (Continued from page a.) CoDuNCiL-HoUSa, Thursdayj, October 5, 1837. . Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash, Newman, and Stock. Joseph Munday was charged with delivering a fictitious parcel to Mrs. Sarah Clarke, Upper Arcade, and obtaining money thereon. The prosecutris, having been sent for, declined appearing. Mr. Phillips, of the Prince's Head, Welch Back, having ...

THE PETITION NUISANCE

... [From the Examnner.] Englishmen do not want to be told that a demand upon the pocket is a serious matter; and that there ought to be made a priimafacie case to support it. A man who begs an alms in the street ought to have a blind eye, or a lame leg, or his appearance ought to betoken the misery of having a Famished wife and family at home in a garret. When a well-dressed fellow, in good ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3 COUNCIL-HOUSE. SATURDAY, Oct. 7, 1837. Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash and Herapath. James Cann, a boy, was charged with stealing a handkerchief and some silver from Mr. Stone, beer-house keeper, of Hanham. The prisoner had been in the habit of sleeping in prosecutor's house, and on the latter's getting up on Friday morning he found that the handkbrihiet' and money in question had been ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... RRSTOL POLICS. (Continued from Xpage 4.) CoosNcmn-Housr, Thersday, October 12,1637. Magistrates present: Messrs. Herapath, MIBayne, Ash, and Newnlan. Daniel 2i1 'Carthy was charged with violently assaulting -M1 ichael Crlv. The complainant, whose head exhibited a severe wound, deposed that he had been drinking with the defendant and some other members of his tamily, amongst whom a few words ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... XMISTOL Q^U^TMS SMSOXONS. our Michaelmas Session's commenced on Monday ?? Calendar presented the names of sixty-four prisoners for trial. The Learned Recorder, in a brief address to the Grand Jury, expressed his satisfaction at the state of the calendar; compared with the corresponding sessions last 'year, the number was much reduced. It was satisfactory also to observe that the reduction was ...

THE FIRE IN BRIDGE-STREET

... THE MIL.E IN n1L.DG-STZET. INQUEST. On Mondav evening a mostrespectable jurywere summoned to hold an inquest, at St. Peter's Hospital, over the remains of a female, 11annah Siddletun, late cook at Mrs. Shbwring's, which had been dug out of the ruins. Shortly after twelve o'clock, the coroner, J. B. Grindon, Esq., arrived, and the jury went to view the bodv, which presented a horrible spectacle ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... (Continued from page 4.) COuxcsL-Hotisr, fluradas, October 19,1637. Magistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. Ash. Geo. Underhill wvas charged with stealing pictures, the property of Wm. JenkinLs The complainant wes a manufacturer of the comoifli'ier kiidls. of picture-frames. and the prisoner who worked in his employ, managed to steal several ?? aid framres, which his father fisund roncealvd in ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... 3PZ5TOL POLICE. (Continued frnon page 4.) CouSScL-HoSIss, 2hursdao, October 26, IS37. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Wood, Stock, Newman, and Bengough. Benjamin Harding, aged 15, and John Peach, 16, charged with assaulting Elizabeth Lloyd, a little girl only 9 years old, with intent to commit i capital offlnce, were convicted in the penalty of 51. each, and in default, were ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... BRIMSTG-POLICE. COTLTVCIL-HOVU 1 SIeWzDAv, Oct. 14-, 1837. th Magistrates present; The Mayor, anid Messrs. Ash anid di Herapth. Geo.rCrew, a boy, was charged'vwith stealing a coat and waist- P coat, the property of Class. Dimaond. it appeared that the prose- as cotor, who was em ployed in a stable at the back of the Mall, Clifton, tbrew his coat and waistcoat upon the dung heap whilst he diii ...

COURTS OF REVISION

... COURTS or RazszOzcL n The business of the Courts of Revision, Parliamentary 'g and Municipal, has been brouoht to a close: that of the 0 latter terminated on Thursday, and the former yesterday. 0 The result, in each case, has been to add considerably to e the strength of the Reform party; and for this we are in- ;, debted, mainly, to the watchfulness of the Liberal Associa- d tion, and the ...