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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLqICE INTELLIGENCE. Coupecn-Housa, SATURDAY, .Dscsnber c. ?ugistrutes present: Messrs. King, Vining, and Lane. John Leader was charged with stealing a picture frona the abOP door of Edward Highfield, Of Castle Mill-street. The jsic?sre was stolen on Thursday, December 3rd, and found the ?? day in the possession of the prisoner, who works for Mr. ?Jsepp. Broadinead. He has been previously ...

THORNBURY DIVISIONAL SESSION

... SATURDAY, June 0. (Before the Rev. J. K. Charlton, chairman; Colonel Charlton; Sir John Davis; T. J.,Ward, Esq,; and Sir Gen. JenkinoM~i) BLIND flOUSES-Jamze8 Moxonk, of Itoislugton, was charged, under au information laid by Miir. Dalby, officer of Ielan Revenue, with selling beer witbout a license. Defendant said he eould not say the beer was not drawn, but be did not draw it himself. This ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... . . ?? I . . THURSDAY. Magietrates present: Rev. W. Mirehouse (chairman), Capt. Castle, and Messrs. WhIttuck, Tothili, Sampson, Clutterbuck; and J1. B. Harford. Harriet Wookey was charged With assaulting Charlotte Rew. bones, on the 28th April, at tes parish of St George. Complain- ant satted that the det'endant hard beaten two of her chililren, and she told her that tf she did so again she ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CorrVCIL-H0U53~, SAMeRDAY, J133. 14. Maglstrates -prasent: The Mayor, Col. Worrall, and Messrs. Leonard and Lunech. II-I ] William Lee was charged with having attempted'to plok the pocket of a female ina Park-etreet. Mr. Dorey, Park-street., saw~the prisoner, outside his shop-dnor., make Ian, attempt on the'pooket of a femuale, -and he afterwards'-saw him make another attempt At a abop-wludow ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HOVSZS, FRZDAY. Present, SIr J. R. Haberdeld, and Messrs. Coates and George. Thomas Child was charged with stealing six bottles, the property of Mr. Ward, of the Montague tavern. Thecom- plainant, while standing at his front-door yeaterday, heard a noise of bottles j1ngling In his garden, and on crossing the road he found the prisoner In the act of stealing from a stack of 16 emptles. ...

BRUTAL MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... BRUTAL -MURDER AND HIGHWAY ROBB31ERY. A cold-blooded murder was committed on Tuesday evening week on the person of an Irish labourer named John Mayns. 29 years of age, at Sleetmoor, a secluded village in the northern division of Derbyshire. The unfortunate deceased was a nteady, industrious, and frugal man, who never associated with any of his follow-workmen, being of rather an eccentric turn ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. EB Erdley Wiamot, Judge.) THURSDAY. James Bevan, Bedminster, Beer-honaes Keeper, had his final order adjourned for a week, in order that some property which had been in his possession at the time of filing his schedule, but which was alleged to belong to a Mr. Viokery, and had been removed within a few days, might be restored. Thomay Wray, Cumberland-buildings,- New-cut, mason, ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... ASIzEt,. 4T, 4 C E . ~ GEE1 GeortSar& ad sa 6 04hcc were indictellld I tl4 ofwliday r.co i a' ,khd Mr. Karshake Ws ou mtiheI for h~paoeut n, Mr. Coleridge and Mr. BarefoSpre and Mr. Ring for Hitchcock. It appeared that Mr. Bllackmore was a miller, and also a B surveypr and collector of tithes and taxesaa43sylitI19O ntrhil OItt0 mbrnlng oiSdt~urtlay, tile tith .F61ruaryab1tii ~r4oClock, do1 hee ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... oIrrC% INTELLIGENCE, C COIF- 1,BRIsroL, SATUZRDAY, Mesrch 22. ia - pres~~ent: Messrs G. E. Saliders and Hughes. ?? charged with begging in Cornwallis. ?? jsee speoo F C 144 cuhteprsner soliciting alms f,~; fh ourtee n das heard himboffera as rogn ii wh has been several times before the benh rI EC echrewihbegging in Park-row, andathe t Is Bgprvd hewas sent to bridewell for a month's Bfeeu 3 ...

BRISTOL EPISCOPAL CONSISTORY COURT

... ?? L .pISCOPAL CONSISTORY COURT, ?? l _,r, h^.nhi^Dter- adjclnin IgII hi CouI Is t .in hihid ptet-L: OOm adjoining Tht aa Coupied for several hours in hearing ~tbow¶ 5nd 'an arising upon the probate of A will. ?? v Tiroatily Thomas, was represented by Mr. del~ ~r. a5 as proctor; and Mr. R. M. 's Meyr ForTthe defendant, 2r. Osmean, Mr. . oo att.r5ey tor Aod Mr. J. P. Hinton, as solicitor. pp ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT, JULY 22

... -- _A .A ?? I I ?? Mr. Commission Law.) This insolvent, Riohard Dimns, B1 member of the Irish bar, ling hose ame as frequently before the public some years ago In the coannxion with that of Miss BardettCotnwapletob for discharged from prieon. Hils eelsedule (prepared by himself) ssed set forth debts owing by hilm to the extent of £221 lIei. 2d., of eted which X213 l7e. 2d. were without ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Couo'CIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, August 20. Magistrates present: The Mayor , Sir John ys. HiaberfieId.I and Messrs. Castle and Hughes.I John, Davis and Thomas Martin, charged with etealingapples I ftom the garden of Christopher Watkins, Hot wells, were eachI committed for a fortnight to hard labour. . Edward Newman was charged with having stolen two sums of money, 85. and 40., the property of George ...