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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... VOW~c= INTET GENCE.: I I ?? Ic- ?? H'l~.O,v Bil)s,~ *AURDAY. al. istrates preseaat: The Mayoo, and Messrs. Wood, Lunell,, ad, 'nd;FE.Sanders4' ,o . rcderick Price wwoe charged with having been found secreted. on1 tile premises% f 'Mr. Kig, at Baptietilwthitn o commit a felony. Pollot-iussntable- 70 depiosed that, as..ho .ws fuma dntyi in, the nigh t, at Bilptist-milla, a woman, nanied Brooks, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... vorpzoR I ZNT.IGNVCE. tiU; :0. 0 lyComzyorL-HorrRs, BRISTOL, PssrAr. b Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. Wood and :h Fpankl'yn.: f Wm. Hendersonwas charged with attempting to commit a robbery at the Buimmer hotel, High-street. The boots, hiaving been *worn;, deposed thOt, at about 1 o'clock that morning the prisoner came to the hotel and requested to be ig pv ith a bed. The ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... MOEZZCO XNTES&sLZGMZOE. CouNL-Ilo US A, BitisrorL, TitRSDAY. Magistrates present: The Mayor, and Messrs. MoBayne and Lutnell. Mary Ann Ball and Anastatia Spleen were charged with. at- tempting to steal a piece of cotton-print from the shop of a linen-arapar in Castie-street. It appeared that the prisoners had begun to eut off the print front a piece hanging at the door, but, as they had uot ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PaZCM :NMZaca GEt3,E. * Cou'-i'IIsrisz, blxisrroL!, SATURDAr. (Mag6-istrates ?? andlrglc ?? James Hart was charged with. stealiag adpiece of lead', the propery; of Messrs. Perry and Perrotte 'It,;appeared that the 'prisoner, who .was iu the employ of c'ompleiinriants;.was stopped by a policemoai, withthc lead, w'ieb 'Ws afterwards discovered to have been stolen from his employefr' eoach-hose. ...

ARCHES COURT

... i REWUSBZL TO BURY A WEBSaEYAN CHWILD. t ~~~IMPORT'ANT: DECISION. Sir H.~ Jenner, gave his' judgment in this ease, which has me- cited so meets iutesrest amiongst all classes of the dissentisig community.!, It is a pronebdiog brought by. letters of request frosee the court of rho diosess of Lincoln, by an isilabtahitntof the perish of Gedney, in that coenty, ageinst cthe Rev'. Thee. Sweet ...

INQUESTS

... I :ZwQuSTBm . (Before .. B. GIazivobt, Eoq., Coroner.)' On ?? instant, at the Two Trees, in Wilder-street, on the body of John Cross, aged 15. The deceased 'was em-. ployed in. the Bristol Cut Nail Company's manufaclory, in Wilderesteeet, and on the afternoon of that diy, as he was passing the cutting machine, the band of the machine became entangled in his feet, and he was instantaneously ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... MAW XINTMIgXG1ENCE. COUIT OF COMMON GLEA5,Asril 2i.-Gos and aisotherv Quiaton.-This was an 'action. ?? by the plutintiff to recover the value of a-ship, under,, the Ibllowing. circum- ?? appeared that the-plaintiffs are the assigneesof ,t a person, named Williams,.a ship-huilder in Bristol. The defendant is a timber-merchant residing there, and in, Feb.,. '1839, he (Wiliiams) entered into-a ...

INQUESTS

... ZNQlJESTS. (Before J. B. GRzNIOx, Esq., Coroner.) On the 14th instant, at the George tavern, Narrow Wine- street, on the body of Samuel Hodge, aged 50, a well-siuker, who was engaged in opening a gout on the premises, when he fell into a well 30 feet deep. He was got out in about ten minutes, but life was extinct. Verdict-Accidental death. Wednesday, At the White Lion, St. James's Back, on the ...

INQUESTS

... ThNQUESTS. (Before J. B. GzoNDON, Esq., Coroner.) May22nd, atthe GloucesterHotel, Hotwells, onthebody of.- Frederick Davis, aged seven years. The deceased, who wastheson ofacarpenterresidinggatRowuham, t)cautiously crosmed the ro d at the Hotwells at a time when a fly was passing, and faljing'down, the near-wheel passed over his neck. The driver immediately pulled up and took him to the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... : :PxOaXc INTE~NLZGENCE. CouNos-Houss, BRJScSreo, SATURDAr. Magistrates present: Messrs. Ash and Herapath. Henry Hawkins, a beer-honse keeper at Temple-gate, was charged, on a police information, with having, on the 30th of March, kept his house open at improper hours. Policeman 192 deposed that, aboutt l 'look onl the morning of the day stated in the information, he saw a mean go into the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... : LAw Z1*TEZLXGENIE. The Queen v. The Bristol Book Company. CousLk or QUEEN's Birec H, April 4.-Sir Fred. Pollock, Mr. Erle, and Mr. Hodges, appeared to showv cause against a rule which had been obtained to quash a rate made for the relief of, the poor in the parish of Clifon, by which the Bris- tol Dodk Company had been rated at 54,. per annum, on a supposed value of -lOSOL per annum. This ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... XAW INTETXaZGZNCE. COURT OF QUEEN'S EENCH, MAY 25. The Queen v. The Bristol Dock Coeopany.-In this case a m2nadaelaus had been obtained, commanding the defendants to ropair ?? ports of the batiks of a navigable cut or canal, which they had made under the provisionsof the 43rd Gea. IIJ., c. 140, uader waich they had beeti incorporated. The defend- ants had toade a return to the ntratlsdaoos, in ...