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Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... girlllillg?mll boallimirttg (Durt. SATURDAY. BEFORE Rt. E. WILSON, ESQ., REOISTRAR. ?? re John Knight, Eeoley, coal ?? wvas a meeting for thle last examination of the bankrupt, which was adjourned to the 30th of April. Solicitors. Messrs. Jarlies and Knight. Inre ThomeeasEdwards, Birminghtam, ?? examina- tion, whici the bankrupt passed without opposition. Ceitificate meeting fixed for the 30th ...

Birmingham Police

... girillillgilaill volia. SATURDAY. Before, Messrs. T. C. S. Kvnuersley, S. Thornton, and B. W. WinfJield. ROBBING AN EMPLOYE It.-T'hOins Coule, 36, living in a Court in Suffolk Street, was charged with stealing, and William Redman, aged 21, Tennaut Street, both musical instrument neakers, with receiving, some tools and patterns used in the trade, the property of Mr. James Gisborno, of Suffolk ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nitilliligtaill vol4t Out. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. KVnnersley. EXTRAORDINARY CASE.-A RESPECTABLE TRADESMAN IN TecouiLL.i-A little deformed man, named John Wiggaes, employed as a watchman on the premises of Mr. C. Cooper, refiner, Lionel Street, was brought up on the charge of stealing 3lbs. of mixed metal, the property of his master. The whole facts of the case did not transpire in Court, but ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... girillinflailt ?Vlmltrqfcg &W. YESTERDAY. BiEs-ORes Ma. REGISTRsAR WATEISFEELD. In re Johnc Dulstscn, ll'olrerlceassptea, ?? was a mneeticig for last examination, attended by Air, Hodgson, as agent for Mr. hayes, of Wolverhallepton, solicitor fortlicsassignees. The balance sheet (prepared by Mrl. G. C. Bacalans,) commenced November let, 1056, an4 showed that there was due to ereditors, £219. ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS

... BIRAINGHAM BOROUGH QUARTER SESSIONS. The business of the Quarter Sessions was commenced yesterday, lefore IsxAc Sc'ooleccc, Esq., Deputy Recorder, in ?? of he absence of the Recorder, I. D. Hill, Esq., occasioned by ill- ess. The MAroi, J. Ratcliff, Esq., was also onl the Beach. Tle alendiar contained the unrses of sevesty prisoners. The Grand Jary was coosposed as follows:- fr. Charles ...

The Provinces

... T? -c ?? rMw.5. GAllonrr ROBBERY INA R1A-ILTLWAY C;rRIaAGE.-At the Liverpool Assizes on Monday, Michael Bdrannon, aged forty, described as a hairdresser, was indicted for having at 11clx- dale, on the 11th Fobruary lest, assaulted Richard Wain- wright, and with violence robbed him of t11. and a silver watch. The prosecutor, a schoolmaster, was returning fromn Manchester, where lie liad been to ...

Birmingham Police

... vNite. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Inejaecrsley anee Mr. Plillips. SHOPLIFTINO.-Two girls, named Entmc lones, living in a Court in Lancaster Street, and Caroline Robinson, of Freeman Street, were charged with stealing a roll of ribbon, the property of Mr. Brindley, from his shop, 64, High Street, on Monday afternoon,- Iary Scanlan, assistant to the prosecutor, deposed that the pri- soners went into ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... BIRMINGHAM BOROUJGH SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. Bucsons ISAAC SPOONER, Esq., DEsPUTY-RECORDER. The business of the Sessions was resumed yesterday morning at nine o'clock. POCKET PICKISN-O.-Io GOodntan, screw forger, was indicted for stealing from the person of Henry Eagles, in the Horse Fair, on the 18th January last, a pocket-book, containing eighty postage stamps and some letters. About twenty ...

The Provinces

... Z?t VrOblas. BURNING OF RACE Honsss.-At the Momnoutl Assizes, on Monday, William Bryant, a jockey, was charged with feloniously setting fire to a stable in the occupation of Mr. Mills, of the Angel Hotel, Monmoath, on the 20th of Sep- tember last. The evidence showed that Mr. Evans, a horse trair'er, at Glastonbary, attended the last Monmouth races with a well-known race horse, called Vandyke, ...

Birmingham Police

... prillilidaill Plitt YE!STERDAY. Before Ms. K-ynwsesreV ansi Mr. RAsekiY. RouBERY FROM TfIl GREAT WESTERN IRAILWAY COMPANY.- godias Doais, a carter in the SerViCs of the Great pestern Railway company, was brought up On a charge Of stealing half a pound of tea their propertY. From the evidence adduced it would seem that the prisoner's duty was to go about, in company with another man, In one of ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... gaillmirt(g Cart. YESTERDAY. BEFORE AIR. REOISTIAR WVATERXIELD. In, se Lewis Meredith, of Shrmusbury, ?? was an adjourned meeting for choice of assignees, attended by Mr. Harris, from the office of Mr. Reece, as agent for Messrs. Teece and Corser solicitors, Shrewsbury, and by Ur. Knight and Mr. Smith for creditors. The former meeting was adjourned for the purpose of enquiring into certain ...

BIRMINGHAM BOROUGH SESSIONS

... 'YESTERDAY. BEFORE ISAAC S5'ooNER, Esq., DEPUTY REOOIDEi. SENTErNccs.-The following prisoners were this morning called lip to receive sentence: George Cole, for stealing copper from Frederick Gray, two years' hard ?? Daois, for stealing liquors from John. Hawkins, two months' hard labor, and five years' detention in a ?? Asew Sm1zith, for stealing weavring apparel from Mary Ann Jones, three ...