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THE POLICE COURTS

... Thursday, whe he again called, and he then to'd me he was one ofthe firm of an upboliterer's house in Great James-steet, Beedford row, hbanding me a card of the esta- blishment, and that a customer of the house wanted a theo- dolite. He said he wished to know ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... listen to such a propo-F sition, and remanded him until Saturday. i BOW-STREET. f CHARGE op Taaa'r.-A middle-aged men, named Row- tc Zanlds, a journeyman shoemaker, was charged 'with stealing A a dead hare. 4 The complainant, a poulterer in Blackmnorc-streot ...

Law Intelligence

... II J; (. X. Roinbns, IlFord, victualler, last exam., 12; 11 Rowles, Attnonr innketeper, Isat exam., I 2j; . ohn Fenton, ATmy row, baker, Oise assiga., 1; Wnt and West, Strand, tailore,la exam., lt; C. E. Pugh, Old Rtent-road, beer retaijer, lat exam, I ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... ouse for the glass, and for the merriment for which tailors have been long distinguished above dlt other sedentary trades. ~A row took place in the complaitant's apartments, and the poker and the goose, and other famliasr instruments were brandished about ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... o'clock in the morning, and he supported him to the station-house. It appeared that in the attempt to put an end to a tailor's row the ofi'der had been attacked, and that Ryan was amongst the moat violent of his assailants. Brazil was believed to be another ...

Law Intelligence

... ~heissd -to make a completer ease. hereafter. ig The cour-t was a$. present bauqd, to atctnaioolly to what aP- ~'peared In the'roW~st. The'facts there stated were thus far: that Lord Maii'fi1d applied for shares in this company, and P,. that 20 shareblP' ...

THE TRAGEDY OF HELEN ABERCROMBIE

... on the side table wee his own execution. He appeared about 21, or rather more, and seemed to ba regarded as a fashionable row, by the real Uithateew en the strength of his supposed connexion with Fashion; itseemnd that modest genius almost cowered uuder ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... d. 187 A dividso, swaed O thst about seven, o'lock on Monday evening h# we' ae- on dy in Plait clothes, and, while in Cancn-row, L, Parla;n't-street, he taw the two prisoners I-klng In aM at i & I& er which eacited hif asp~iloze. He watI wthed them, and ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... c~nveyemd hef to haigrsaosil.On, hii returii in the b~.houihoet saw the miale prisoner, who said Mrs. Lee bad done it~aij Ia a row they-had at Tindal-buildinqs, Gray's-inni-lane.Wt' n~oes took theinale prisoner Into cusgtody, and subseeaetl ~.went to' Ti ...

Law Intelligence

... Was giveh to APrbuthnot for money loat by ga.ntieg, aud tlot t~ the two bftb were given in renewal. of that bill.TThere issj row no statute which made hills given Mor meury at play e ~id~ r i. lelicted nypalyas wnenacted by 9th Anne. Tlheut or betting was ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... that sie had eight children at home entirely depending upon her . The plrisoner wras ther, looked up. MARLBOROUGH-STREET. A Row AT & FPoLio CovaT.-Margareg Leonard was charged with hea'ieg creqted a disturbance at the door of this police court, and refusing ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 0*1cperaid ft twb 4,,frZy WA p ed ths 4oprtuy Npe 4g ~ ~ Yotrma TR~~~nN.-A b6by. natdli- ofhredcia tof th. du. ~ t ce. rom se row could d;foawist, dae resabut intd the street, 'Witnoss*a ndiM opened he iaeq~s -rght bamt and fun hloa hll.-A d hie P'ttemopa ...