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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoUV0YCrL-HOUSR, BRISrOL, FIAroA, April 16. Magistrates present: Messrs. G. E. Sanders and George. . Ediis Green, charged with having part of a brass bearing in e Ii possession, supposed to have been stolen from some works in Gloucestershire, was sent before the coenty magistrates. Thos. Wiltshire wats charged with stealing at leg of mutton from the sheop uf Itobt. Coward, anti also thle ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE OF FORGERY AND CONSPIRACY

... EXTRAORDINARY CHiARGE OF rORGERY AND CONSPIRACY. ThIIEROGATIVE COURT. Artrrsrwl 3.-Before Sir Herbert .Jenner Ji Fust.) - I irfiea and D~owding aryainst Fonrd and ?? swas ti ta sit respecting thre will of Mr. William Slack, of Barth, who died SI DJuy 2,184O.'l pwrapers svereoropoundied as the wvill and co- ciI dicil ofth~edceased both dated gith of June, 1848 (two days R before his death), by ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... The Spring Assizes for the county of Somerset were com- menced at Taunton on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Creswell I and Mr. Justice Williams. The learned judges arrived from t Bodmin at a little before seven o'clock, and immediately pro- E ceeded to the Castle and opened the commission. Oa Thursday I their lordships, accompanied by the High-Sherifl, J. M. Quan- t took, Esq., attended divine ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... -- t- ?? f'os.:'0rLH0USfl1 BrisTOL, SATURIDAY, 211arcOe 13. ewsas no case possessing interest before the court this day. MONDAY. g lerapoth, J. N. Sanders, and Brovne. k ?? Asnsfley, and Susan Lord wvere charged Aln batis b~een csclleecd il stealing three satil scarves from ilb 'rMers. Bird and Son, Corn-street. It appeareld that irdoy oV 'e*ngil the scarves were abstracted from the win ,,a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoOrL.HoUSS, BRISTOL, SATURD.41, MYay 8. l1ti8tttes present The Mayor, and Messrs. King and tdra Ogbora was charged with having assaulted Jane 33 1l3, age o stated that she was going down Castle-street t ll'iA % hen the defendant came up to her, and wanted to I itlh her, Nvether sie wo nld or not, and upon her abso- le 4111 to go anywhere with him, he knocked her down. t timoner in his defence ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... courcrL-HoUsE, lBlsrTL, SATUrnD, ?? June s5. Present: the Mayor, and Messrs. Lunell and McBayne. Henry Tedgem was charged with stealing some tools, the roperty ?? ward Cheney and other men, who were at work aitsune new houses at Cotham. The prisoner stole the tools, wlol pawned theme in Broadmead for 2s. The prisoner, in de- DCeC, said, upon the occasion nearly all the men were drunk, and that ...

NEW COUNTY COURTS

... aT he following are some of the principal rules of practice for l the newoountycourts, whicharejust now come into operation:- 'r On entering the plaint, the plaintift'shall, if the sum sought lt to be recovered shall exceed £5, deliver at the office of the 3 clerk as many copies of a statement of the particulars of his demand, or cause of action, as there are defendants, with an d additional ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... On Tuesday one of the suitors asked his honour the judge, boti Arthur Palmer, Jun., Esqj., with reference to his late decision, by i whether if a creditor wag owed from One person several debts, con arising upon distinct causes of action for oltogether £20, or not coil exceeding £20, he might bring separate aetione In this court for ove each distinct cause of action ; or whether he would be ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... GLOUCESTERSWlRE ASSIZES. These assizes commenced on Munday. The High-Sheriff, TF. B. L. Baker, Esq., arrived about one o'clock, escorted by a large number of his tenantry and friends, on) horseback.t About five o'clock the procession was re-formed, and pro. cueded to Over, where it met one of the judges, ?Jr. Sergant azele, wo atoncereparedto the Shirehiall andI opend th cosmisi~n Mr.Jusice ...

SOMERSETSHIRE ASSIZES

... NISr PRIUS.-ECoNT1UlED FROM OUrt SECOND PAGE.] T Ckarlon v. Barton.-Mr. Phinn appeared for the plain- 84 tiff, and Mr. Sergeant Kinglake and Mr. Montague Smith forjS the defendant. This action was brought to recover the E value of certain goods which had been seized in exeection R by the sheriff of the county, and the question to be tried a, was, whether the goods, at the time when the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... - - . . . , _ *TtaE CHScaTERFIELD MURDER.-At Derby assizest Anthony Launt, aged 26, was, charged with having, on Dec. 8.I 1845, at Chesterfield. feloniously aided John ?? in wilfully murdering George Collie. The evidence in this case was almost precisely similar to that given at the last assizes, and reported 1 in our paper when Platts was convicted. The prisoner was in- dicted as at' ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... The sessions for this county commenced before P. B. Parnell, Esq., chairman. There were present the Lord-Lieutenant, Hon. , Grantley F. Berkeley, M.P., Sir W. C. Codrington, Bart., M.P., R. B. Hale, Esq., M. P., S. Wightwick, Esq., D. L. St. Clair, Esq., the Ven. Archdeacon Timbrill, the Revs. F. E. Witte and W. Mirehouse, &e. The business brought before the court con- t tained nothing of ...