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PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... Queern-street. sie 'was however, sain detected, and a policeman who had been wfatching his movemnen ts took im into custody. :Thomas White was' committed for trial on a charge of ft having unlawfully in his possession; in her eaajesty's is dockyard) three pieces ...

IRELAND

... The woman was shot in the abdomen. The marder was not discovered till after the body had been exbumed. - - On- Saturday Thomas White, a well- known horsebreaker, who had been arrested on a charge of robbery with violence,'hanged himself in a cell at R ...

ATTEMPT OF THE AMERICAN BANK FORGERS TO ESCAPE

... tbem. Their movements were watched by detectives, and on Thursday evening matters having come to a crlais, Alder- man Sir Thomas White, the senior sheriff, went into the gaol, accompanied by Mr. Under Sheriff Crosley, saud i the presence of Mr. Jonas, the ...

WAR WICK BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... assistant butcher, surren. pered to his recognisance, and was charged with stealing a half-crown, the property of his master. Thomas White. Mr. Saint prosecuted. The prosecutor keeps a meat stall in the Market Place, and the prisoner was his assistant. On the ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY—YESTERDAY

... leading features of the case were reported on the oc- d casion of the originul examination meeting. y Mr. Lawrance called Thomas White, carpenter, of Cooper's- buildiags, who deposed that he had done £41 worth of work d for the bankruptq,as stated by Clarke ...

PLOT TO RELEASE THE BANK FORGERS

... Their movements were watched by detectives, and on Thursday evening matters having then come to a crisis, Alderman Sir Thomas White, the senior sheriff, went into the gaol accompanied by Mr. Under-sheriff Crosley, and in the presence of hMr. Jonas, the ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... -THE POL0LE POURTS. MANSION HOUSE. Mary Ellison was charged before Alderman Sir Thomas White with unlawful possession. On the previous even- ing, between live and six o'clock, the prisoner war seen wandetnt about the olllces at No. 67, Leadenhall-street ...

THE FATAL FIRE AT OVER

... , jack-framo tender; Ellen Hindley; John Timperley, gaser ; Harriet 6Wiitelhurst, easer, infant child of the above and Thomas White- hurst. Thle bodies were identified by Edward Ankors, William Hervey Warren, Saradh Slaok, and Margaret Whitehorst. The ...

A FICTITIOUS REPRESENTATIVE OF THE COURT OF CHANCERY

... that he might be in London with the documents next day. A few das since Hawkins informed the rector of Cowtblorpe (the v. Thomas White), about the pros- pect of becoming heir to the monev. The rev. gentleman, thinking that the poor man had been swindled ...

A SERGEANT'S DIVORCE CASE

... visibly annoyed, and, pointing to a young male in the gallery, said Bring that man down. The youth, who turned out to be Thomas White, a lithographer, was brought ,down into the body of the court, and his Lordship, ad- dressing him, said You are committed ...

Birmingham Police Court

... he was not aware the meat was unfit for food. Ultimately he consented that another person should be called in, and Mr. Thomas White, butcher, of Redditch, having seen the carcase, gave it as his opinion that the cow was Bell nigh dead when she was killed ...

WARWICKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... Patriok Grames (15), throwing a stone at a train on the Midland hllBway, with intent to injure some of the passengers; Thomas White- house (41), wounding John Fallard, at AstOn, with iatent; George Hughes (22), unnatural offence, at Nnneaton; W. RogerB ...