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REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... Child, Joseph Clive, Francis Deakin, Herbert Griffiths, William Griffiths, Edward Hardy, Thomas Edge, William Jackson, Joseph Jerome, Charles William King, John Marson, Thomas Moxham, jun., Edward Owen, Bruerton Ryland, Abraham Terry, John Henry Timmings ...

Birmingham Police

... named George Green- sill, proved the case. ReOBBING A MASTER.-An1e Sileroine, late servant to Mr. R. Taylor, of the Bull Inn, Thomas Street, was brought up on a charge of stealing a shawl and 25s., the property of her master, on Sun- day last. Mrs. Taylor ...

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 ...

Birmingham Police Court

... R1ev. I1 Dlawes,l Mr. George E. Miliington, of High. Street. Blis~n, to Rlim- Ibeth Ann Matilda, youngest daughter of Mr. Thomas Feivus, of On the 25nd inst., ate St. Mearys, Chuerch, longeadd (aby ilnes the Rv .p baltverd wihf ecnso of the late Mr. JBnRao ...

Birmingham Police Court

... after a long and painful illness, aged 53 years, Charlotte, the beloved wife of Mr. Thomas Fisher, of Lower Pershore StOn tee ith nit., its the 52nd year of his age, Mr. Thomas Jeffries. Of Warstotle Lane, ill this town; sincerely and deservedly lamented ...

Birmingham Police Court

... stances :-Police-constable Hardy (232) stated that about two o'clock this morning Lack came to him in the Bull Ring, and asked ta be taken Into custody, saying hehad stolen a gold watch and chain in London in September last. Hardy walked with the man to New ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Clhrles Wooi. The Captain and his lady had not passed more than a few yards when Mr. Hardy came back in a very excited state, and asked what Francs meant by Insulting. Airs. Hardy. The cabman denied having done sD, when defendant added You dii, and looked at ...

WARWICKSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUARTER SESSIONS. TheEaster Sessions fo: the county of WVarwrick were held yester- day, before W. Dickens, EDq. (Chairman), Sir Thomas Skipwith, Bart. (Deputy.Chairinati), the Under-Sherilf, and other Officers and Magistrates, including the Right. Hlon. Lord ...

WARWICK INSOLVENCY COURT

... ethe opposition any fltrlier. The innolvelit then receivesi bis final order, and lbs cises ended. ADJOUR~NED CASES. us re Thomas Lucas, the younger.-Mr. Ovenill nurppoirted, Mr. J. D. Smith, for Mr. Brown, of Coventry, opposest, and stated that tire case ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... for tecme of years, William Smith, the Bean Farm, 27A. 2u., at 466s. 148. 3d. per arnnum, leases expires at Lady-day, 1862; Thomas Dunn, build- ings, garden, and land, Bird Street, SA. 2so. 6s.., at £23t. per annum, esaes expires Ledy-day, 1868 ; John Thaynos ...

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 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... (Mayor), ?? LuMr, F. I. WeIA, am? S. Rawulis. ABOADLTING TEn Poucn.-Thomas Phillip?, a wire-drawer, IIviig in ldlkford Street, was brought up on a charge of this 'mpture. Pollve mrlstable Hardy (325) stated that about half-put eleven o'cloch on Friday night ...