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GLOUCESTERSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZE

... GLOUGESTERSHIRE SUIMMERASSIZE; The commiisslon for. the. city and county ?? of opened At Gloucester, on. Wqdsesday afteinsooi l ast., theaseslas' th ieleng held this year some three weeks earlier thin ?? ?? an ltertolion in the circuit, made with a view of oi bringing Stad'ord lo~ss thie last ?? onthe Oxford dfr., oh cult, the court-houses t Stafford being at this time under repair;i wi The ...

SOMERSET ADJOURNED SESSION

... Commenoed on Monday at Wells. Tho calendar contained vaq ,the names of 69 prIsoners, who have been sentenced as follows: ba TRANsrORTATION.-Fifteen Years: Thomas Pittman, steal. lor ing a lamb, value 253., the property of Francis Hawkins, of dll Yorlingtofl. I lr PENAL SERVr.VUDa-SiX Years: Edmund Fry, sfealing a gig sheep, value £2 1I O., the property of William Darston, of u Chrieton; Thomas ...

BRISTObL couW-r;OF.bANKRUPTCY

... BRISTObL ?? ;OF .bANKRUPTCY. (Befbre Mr. Commbscioner Hill.) MONDAY.Ba.Acatr&iAN, MORGAN, AN5D CO., Mferchanlts.- til A privatie 'eeing was held on this estate, itwrhleh-the learned commissioner laid down the. course on, which the account between the mnortgagees ofsa portion of't~he estate andi the as. elgneeis shouild be taken. RIE THOMsAS LAeGRItDGE, Confectioner. Blristol.-The bank. All ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HO USN, F.I'DA. ! Magistrates present: Messrs. Herapath and Jones. d i John Samp eon was charged with being drunk and disorderly andl aasaniti~ng .S. 19i. It Appeared that the priaonergpresented himself I ?? a orunkenstate~and i was advised by the officer on duty tongo ?? to is 'home. lie re- fused,, and made a blow at the sergeant, who tarried it and theo rlsonae fell forward against ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... BRISTO.L..n,,0TY COURT. th'eore entitled veiee te 6d. for the levy W!O0k yo@ P oaitted fronm his retuirn. His Honour said he wdidnot4o give Watkins thediiOPPO ac 'nitytobleirunhimelf of 'tbeicharges made aga116t0bm,afnd'al though he had come unprepared to hear any evidenceg ?? complaint having been fully gone into On the 4th inst.). yetlM would hear any evidence Mr. WAtins Prordiloed. Watkiin ...

THE RIVALS; OR, A TRIP FROM BATH

... THE RIVAIS; OR, A TIPP FROM BATH. COURT OF COfMHON-PLRAS, JULY S. (Sittings at Niel Ps'iue,'before Lord Ohief .Jistioe Jervie,' and a Special Jury.) ,FRZ~NCUI v. ROLT. el This was an eation to recover a sum of XI 470 onl a contract a, for board and lodging. The defendant pleaded that lhe never et wae indebted as alleged. Mr. Sergeant Byleo opened the plaintiff's case. She wae a di lady of ...

CONSISTORY COURT OF BRISTOL

... CONSISTOBY COURTS OF BRISTOL. STAPLETON CHURCH rACULTY. Dr. Phillinlore, the Chancellor, held a court last .Satu&r 1 day, in order to adjudicate herein. The matter stood over c from the week preceding, by adjournment. Mr. Burges appearedi as rotrfor. the . minister and, churchwardens Of Stapleton, and prayed that the faculty might be'decreed. Mr. 'Burges intimated, on behalf of his clients, ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... coCuONCI-HOuss, SArTurDAY July 8. * Magistrates present: The Mayor; and Messrs. Barrow ad Coates f Michael Leo was apprehended, under a warrant, charged ith assaulting Michaei Hogan. The conmplainant, alumper, as engaged on board the Sabrina, on Thursday, when the soner,who was mate and was at the time washing the decks, rw some water over him. Complainant asked him why did it. upon which he ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Before Sir J. Eardley Wilmot, Judge.) TUE$DAY.-Mr. Miller, who appeared for Messrs. Payne &. Co., tobacconists, plaintiffs, in a number of Welsh cases, complained of the length of time occupied in the ser. vice of summonses. In the-present cases the summonses were issued on the 8th of July, and one had not yet been returned, and two others had only 9rfme in that mornings The not di. reeted ...

WESTON-SUPER-MARE COUNTY COURT

... (Biefore Grahara Witiore, EBg., Q.C., Judfge, July 7.) Garland v. Williamns.-In tbis cause, which was argued at a former sitting, the plaintiff had obtained judgment, but prior to putting an execution into the defendant's house an assignment was made by Williams of all his real and personal property for the benedt of his creditors. .Mr. Edlin contended that the deed could not stand. His Honour ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... CoOiUSL.HOUSE, FJsDAY. Present, Messrs. Ricketts and Coates: James Burley, ?? with stealing two Cochin-china fowls, from Mr. Charles wood, o Meer- fields, was ordered to be taken before the county ma istrates. Charles Lefevre, a Swiss sailor was charged with eling disorderly In Clifton-park, and assaulting Thomas Gist and P.C. 42. It appeared that the prisoner and three or four other drunicen ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... BRISTOL QUAOTER SESSION. The quarter session -for the city And, colunty of Brisefol ,,eiced on Saturday, at the Guildhall, bstore her Ala °styls Attorney-Gencral, Sir Alexander Cockburn, M.P., eJ,,rder. There were only 19'persons sworn on the grand ry, and the learned Recordei expressed his hope that on ture occasteosthere would be a better attendance of parties seasoned, as he should he very ...