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LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Small debts: Lewarn v Wood. [B-fora Mr. Commissioner PHILLIPS, at 11.] Prisoners (original): Joseph Jaques-Thoma Barrow- Joseph Phillips. Small debts: Baoohsnan v Penfold. [Before Mr. Commissioner uauvpn, at 11.] Prisoner (adjourned): Robert Wm. Cook. Prisoners ...

BANKS AND BANKRUPTCY

... transferred the ttparato estates, after payment of 30b the £~ aa follows, viz John Clarke £32,528 2 Mitchell 61.182 1 Joseph Phillips 2,502 12 Thomas Smith 2,862 6 99 6 11 Clarke and Phillips »,5&3 13 67 7 I DISBCKSUtEXTS. Fald release deeds deposited ...

LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT POLICE COURS

... D. Licensing SessionseThe following transfer of licenses were consented ?? Inn, Wal- lasey-road, Liscard, from Thomas Joseph Phillips to Henry Wright, 22, Central Park-avenue, Liscard; Nag's Head, Rake-lane, Upper Brighton, from the late Thomas Biggs Roberts ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT.—YESTERDAY

... a in licensed victualler, of the Vine Inn, Blews Street West, Cl Sprmg Hill Birmingham, trading under the name of ea Joseph Phillips, filed his petition for liquidation, with la! liabilities estimated at £-1,200., and assets not yet ascer- ag tained. ...

SOLIHULL POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... lRbourer, Walsall, was charged with being drunk and disorderly at the Horseshoe Inn, Hall Green, and with assault- ing Joseph Phillips, the landlord, on Sunday, April 29. Mr. Cross appeared for the ?? and three other Irishmen went into the house abouft ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... in question, and when he came Up to him he was struggling with the two defendants, Joseph Phillips was tiyilng to part them, They were parted, and he, with Joseph Phillips, helped to carry the complainant home. He was very much exhausted from waint of blood ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... station the man gave the name of William Drew, and said the property belonged to the prose- cutor, a pawnbroker. P.C. Joseph Phillips, 25 D, who accompanied the last witness, said that Verrinder, whom he knew by sight, told them that he only went to the ...

KIRKDALE QUEARTER SESSIONS

... thas thaeged witlw -ving, at Windled dtnt the lavt diX monts, he bamefl a servan to Willliso gyera, P }ii~ M'Grinrse, an Joseph Phillips, embezzled £40, which he had resented on am'ount of his -mases-M. Stirbgham apeared for the ?? prmssaer was the ageet ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... obtain orders by a timber merchant, named George William Granger. Prisoner was engaged by the complainant's manager, Mr. Joseph Phillips, and was paid commission according to the money value of the Vrders he obtained. The exact oomml~sinn prisoner received ...

Bristol Police Court

... months. THEFT iN C'ASTLE STREET. John Esatwoud, 25, was charged with stealing a quantity of shirting, the property of Joseph Phillips. A lad, named Robert Hill, said that the previous l night, at about 7.30, he saw the prisoner take the shirting from outside ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Tottman, Victori Tavern, Cardigan Street, l.h and costs; George Mercer, Ben and Chickens, Exeter Row. ls. an4gosts - and Joseph Phillips, Malt Shovel, Princip Street, AI ard. costd. TNO three first-named defendants alleged that the offenceO charged against ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... silver water ewer and salver as a token of their esteem. SUTTON CoLnuizLD PFTTY SassrOgSC-Ab these sessions yesterday, Joseph Phillips, labourer, Highbridge Road, was charged with a breach of the parks bye-laws, by using obscene language in the park on ...