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WOLVERHAMPTON QUARTER SESSIONS

... benefit itlt had. been ?? Rigby (31), engine-driver,li pleaded guilty to stealing Is, Il/A., on thle 27th inst., from Tiessrs. 'Thomas Danks and Co-., brewers, of Chapel Ash. ect1 The Recorder imposed a sestence of four calendar months, gri 78hard labour;- ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... gave leave to serve notice of motion for a day before the vacation judge. TRADEMARKS AoT. - AprLCATION or TEOMnSON.- Mar. C. Hardy, Q.C., applied, on behalf of Mr. Stephen Thomson, carrying on business as a tinplate manufacturer, at Wolverhampton, to Mr ...

GLEANINGS

... widow and soveral children. 'Whilst washing in the lavatory of his surgery in the Bethual Green Ntead, on Thursday night, Dr. Thomas Sarvis, medioal officer of health for the parish of Bethnal Green, suddenly fell to the floor and expired. He had, during ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... com- ploinant is a young men named Thomas Hill, also of Vale Street, and by occupation a ataple maker. It was stated that the affair leok place at the Acorn public houen, In the Now Inialeye. PolIceC Codtsble Hardy was the offloei in the cans, and from ...

THE HARNESS PROSECUTION

... evident that the preference shares wuozld not be taken up by the ?? HORRIBLE MURDER A-ND MUTILATION OF A CIILD. Dr. G. Danford Thomas held an inquest nt the Hamupslead Provident Dispensary, London, yester- day, relative to the death of a female child, that ...

EXTENSIVE ROBBERY OF JEWELLERY AT BRISTOL

... rectory of Littleton, near Staines, which is vacant by the death of Archdeacon Whately, has been offered by the patron, Mr. Thomas Wood, Gwernyfed Park, Breconshire, to the Rev. Willian Manners Wood, rector t of Church Lawford, Rugby, who has accepted it ...

Birmingham Police

... of that convenient trade a spoon Polisher. The officer stated that lie found the prisoner drinking il a public-lhouse ill Thomas Street; the fellow, IL daring rascal, held in his hand a large pebble-stone, and threatened to smash sny man who dared to ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ADJOURNED SESSIONS

... bl3dell, *at Hlanley, atnd was sentenced to six mouths' imprison- I ment. I ALEG.ErD ASSA.iULT WVilTi ,r KA Ceswix- C FOnD.-Thomas Truman (oi1 bail), vies indicted for unlasv- r fully ssaulting Elizabeth Price, ou tbe 2fth of Decomber, a at K~ingsewinferd ...

WARWICKSHIRE WINTER ASSIZES

... and attention reqaisite. There were no marks of violence upon the body of the child, and he, therefore, thought they would hard!y fid a hill for murder or ruauslaughter, but they might do so for concealment of birth. His Lordship next alluded to' the cases ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... for parents not sending their chil- dren, and in the majority of the cases imposed small fines.I Comn'nmD To asx SxssIoNs.-Thomas Cutler, alias I Butler, 1 Court, 1 house, Ryder Street, was charged I with stealing three china ?? Wednesday after- noon ...

THE BURIAL OF STILLBORN CHILDREN

... evidence respecting the ?? in which the bodies were wrapped was given by Inspector Gosling, Police-constables Hardy, Fallon, and Dovey. Thomas Kenny, 4, Victoria Place, Aston BrookStreet, coffin-maker, stated that he had worked for his brother, John Kenny ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... iicenses, and in each case a i !te was inflicted, the penalty varying from Is. to 10s. and costs. 't;ZLTrY ro DrvB AssmALs.-Thomas Williams, 7:uaier, Little Bond Street, was fined 20s. and costs for o or3 ing a pony in an unfit condition, on Wednesday, ...