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BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... r -p - of.Chael~oert' Iartholoniew-lane, 'that the pricoDler Hardy. c antid his'brothh ei~e~eialfrki'lif hia einpoymdiat:' 'On-th e 23rd of - brotiher tog'tcseatMss.obr'sth-alkr.Tis- Hardy gave'to';his,~broth'er~'tl6e prisadher;,W; wholvis5g addeda. Quce ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Frederick Pritchard; 2nd, Thos. Wlse; 3rd, Joseph Pym-Cabbages, Thomas Wise-Kidney beans, lst, Win. Llddlatt- 2nd, Henr Wlithers-Pars- nips, Ist, HenryWithers; 2nd, Robert England; 3r(, Thomas Wise- Carrots, hot ThosWlse* 2nd, Jos. Pym-turnips, lst, It. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... bring the oats from his master's stable and carry them to the house of a person named Baker. Committed. Henry Gammon, John Hardy, and Stephen Stockwell, three members of a well-known gang, were charged with breaking into and entering the warehouse of Messrs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CorNalc~l-Huaw, Bnrsror., FAID4Y a- Williamn Tanner and Rishard Marsh were ebargrd with asanultieg anld attempting to rob Thomas Shepherd on the Queen's highway. The complainant stated that he-had been tn Worminster to rurchase i timber, and wan returning ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... assaulting the coisotablo; and John Halds, jun., 3Aand John Roberts, Os. each and casts. I. John Brewer, Joseph Parish, and Thomas Ravenhlill were chre nsspco fseaigawthfrom a 'nfaul named, r Drik itapaethttepresalvorked asnd -had boon drnigtgte- teemliat ...

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... the Common., Mr. .Rorthwicht mado a motion for a Select Comrnmittee to inquire into the operation of the Anatomy Act. Mr. Hardy seconded the ?? JamtA Graham and Lord John Russetl resisted it, being peys'smlert that such au inquiry would be prejudicial ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... him to the station, and after- rds went to No. 7,Colston's parade, where he found that the soehe rsided butin the name of Hardis, and not 'of Elias: . c also found that he was not a man oi property and oeten in. mat of money. Mr.. Williams, clerk in the ...

BRISTOL GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS

... hard labour, k and to be whipped. pi Joh/n HollUnd, charged with stealing three quarters of a cwt. of sugar, the property of Thomas Daniel and others, at from the warehouse of Richard Henry Lambert and oi another, was found guilty, and sentenced to 7 years' ...

WOODBURY PETTY SESSIONS

... from the opening of the fiat. LIST OF MEETINGS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rD, AT I .-John Mallett, grocer, Tiverton, Certificate.-Thomas Pratt, druggist, Newton Abbot, Certificate. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5TH, AT BoDneN, AT 11.- Frederick Burt,boarding house keeper ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSIONS

... Copter's Coach-ollice, belonging to MAr. Whit- more; James Lockyer, for stealing is coat, the property of Captain -lerapath Thomas Rees, for stealing two loaves from a baker's bitsket: previous eonvictitils scere proved in each of the above cases; Smuel ...

Assize Intelligence

... found guilty of stealing it pair of leggings, the property of Thomas Payne, of Froxne, one monati's linprisonment each. MUaoDE.-Ileiert Willisssn was indicted for the wilful murder of Thomas Wiggins, on the 16th of June, Mr. Phinn conducted the ease for ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... prty of Mr. Frost, Some weeks since a box of knives and forks was stolen from the back premises of complain- ant's. house, in Thomas-street; and ysterday, f'om information htc reelved, P?. C. Iarford .searheld the prisoner's hottse, whterme he found some ...