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... CO5nrISSIOoNR UAimas.-Originel prisoners: 'William Henry Duff, William Atwells. Arthur Allen the younger William Rosie, Joseph Phillip Press, Thomas Morris, Charles Macitt Ligg. Ar 10M-Bits-nm ?? CoissONEm LAw.-For discbarge, Thomas Edineades. Finad orders: ...

OLD BAILEY SENTENCES

... Coleman, William Sarsfield, alias Sarchfield, John Gray, Martha Sharpe, Thomas Gaeloway, Andrew Studde!er, 'Samuel Fisk, Joseph Phillip Lee, Louisa Hughes. Thomas Thame Dagley,-Conrad Ho. mann, Phillip Kessler, Edwin tIuggins, Robert Golds. worthy, Jane ...

MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAMEKEEPER

... MURDEROUS ATTACK ON A GAME- KEEPRR. ' On Thursday last, Robert Firmin, George Newman, James Mumford, Joseph Phillips, Thomas Newman, and Thomas Curtis, six desperadoes of Bishop Stortford, were examined betore Capt. Henry Byng, R.N., at Newport, charged ...

Law Intelligence

... liarilL,, ?? s :Jone Wilhlti~ms, Johnt 11ts.Jinscin, James Pocock, -Francis J. A. Yan, DetrTo avisan. Ortginal prottection; Joseph Phillips, Fracis ig Walter S~iUth, John Adanis, lienjunmin Attlield, Wjillio mtisart., ar~'QuEEN'S BEONCH CHAMBERS. to Msarla 1 ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... CROWN COURT. [Before Mr. Justice Talfourd.] Joscpfl Fertts, aged 26, a labourer, vas itdicted for the marisla-l1iter of Joseph Phillips, onthe22dSeptemiber, at the paris' of Alton, Mr. Kynnersley conducted the prosecution; 'Ur. R. | Thomas appeared for the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... morning of the robbery betw een Mgr. Bentley's and Mr. Normnan's going in an opposite direction so ?? Phil- lips and Joseph Phillips, mother and son, identified the hand produced as that belonging to Mr. Phillips, the husband of the former, and father ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... THE POLICE CO UBT 2. GUILDHALL. i Mr. Joseph Phillips, a silk weaver, of 2, New Basing- I 1tllctsteet, appeared to a summons to answer a complaint E Of refusing to pay John Godo, a journeyman weaver in his E employ ?? 2s. for work done as per contract ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS—MONDAY

... labour. [Before Mr. Turner.] John Allinett was convicted of having stolen a watch, value £1 l0s., from the person of Joseph Phillips, in the grounds of the Eagle Tavern, City-road, on the 26th of July. far. Turner sentenced him to be transported for ten ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... months' hard labour. STsEALING A WATCH.-JOhn ?? was convicted ef hav- ing stolen a watch, value It. le., from the person of Joseph Phillips. in the grounds of the Eagle Tavern, City-road, en the 26th of July. Mr. Turner sentenced him to be trans- ported for ...

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 ...

Law Intelligence

... Hurdy. Small debts: Lewain v. Wood. AT ?? Mo. Coasksm$31ea PnrLars-Original pri- soners: Joseph Jaques, Thomas Barrow, Joseph Phillips, Small debts: Buehanan.v. Penfold. ATnlI.-BLFORaMR COMa.CoslONERMunRF.-Adjournedprisoner: Itobert illiarn Cook. Original ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... sanitary works The trial of Bacon wvill commence at 11 o'clock this morning. The Treasury, with the assistance of Mr. Joseph Phillips, clerk to the soagistratas at Sta mford, have got up the prose- ce cution. Up to the present time ns one is engaged for ...