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BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUTCY. I (Before Mr. Comminssosner HflL.) MONDAY. RE WILLMAM CORBETT, East Dean and Newnham, Coal Merchant and Coke Manufacturer.-The certificate meeting was adjourned a month since in onsequence of the small amount ot assets received by the official assignee, and it appearing that no addition bad been made to the funds, though a considerable amount was stated to be ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSION

... S :PECIAL LICUNSINGI SESgION. The adjourned Licensing Session was held on Thursday, at the CounrHl-housee, and occupied'the'magietrateg for more than three hours. Mr. Herapath presided, and there were likewise preenut Messrs. J. N. Sanders, Lunell,!Leonard, Wills, Burgee, Lane,-C. IJ. Thoras,'Naish, Gen. Worrall, &o. - Mr, Bevan, landlord of the Bell, on- the Weir, applied for a renevial of ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... FOLICIB INTELLIGE.NCE. COUyCIL-HOUSE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30. DMagistrates present: Gen. Worrall and Mr. Lane. John Stone, charged with being drunk and disorderly in Gloueo6ter-18me, was fined 59, William Stodden, charged with being drunk and disorderly 'n Towcr-l3ne, was fined bS. Mjary Jane Johnson, a prostitute, was committed for fourteen days for disorderly conduct and making use of ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BR:ISTOL COURT- OF BANKRUTPTCY. I d MONDAY. e (lBefore Mr. Charles O-rie, Regietrar.J d RE THOMAS WILLIAMs, Crlekhovwell,' G'rocer.-At the last sitting in this case the bankrupt was ordered to deliver e to the official.assignee all books and papers remaining in his ll possession, and also to file an apcount discharging himself'of )t all moneys due' to Mr.;%orge Worrall Jones, banker, of ,n ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. EB Erdley Wiamot, Judge.) THURSDAY. James Bevan, Bedminster, Beer-honaes Keeper, had his final order adjourned for a week, in order that some property which had been in his possession at the time of filing his schedule, but which was alleged to belong to a Mr. Viokery, and had been removed within a few days, might be restored. Thomay Wray, Cumberland-buildings,- New-cut, mason, ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... *(Rtfore Mr.' OCmeiscfcner Hi11,) *MONDAY. t RE WALTER BECK, Gloucester, Boot & Shoe Maker.- Mr. Powell Chandler, trade assignee in this estate, was l summoned to show cause why he had neglected to pay over c part of the proceeds to the official assignee. t Mr. Clifton, from the office of Messrs. Bevan & Girling, I stated the summons had been issued by the official assignee, between whom and ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Bgfore Sir r. EardleY Wilmot, Bart,, Judge.) MONDAY. Hooper v. Hodlyman.-Mr. Wagner, solicitor, appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Johnson, court-agent, 'or the defendant; and theaese, which was of an amusing character, seemed to excite a good deal of interest. The plaintiff, Mr. John Cook Hooper, is better known as Professor Hooper,.,of the London chop and Pariscoffee-house, Marsh- street ...

PRIVILEGES OF COMMISSIONERS IN BANKRUPTCY

... FRIViILEGE O.F. COMMISSIONERS IN BANKRUPTCY., - ;JDGE'S CHAMBERS, SEPT. 16. Before Mr. Baroi Blramwell. -JOHN BALFOUR GBDGORt e. IRICHARD STEVENSON, Esq -This was an applioation to show cense whby the defendant, one of the district pomminalonecr5 of the Court of Bantraptoy at Liverpool, should not be disobarged out the custody of the Sheriff of Lan- cashire, with osts,. onmthe groand that at ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... -HraRSDAY, Sept. 18. Magistrates present: ilessrs. Hughes, Bengougb, Tothill, and Gibson. VIOLENT ASSAULT ON A POLICE CONSTABLE.-IsaaO PhiuppE the younger was charged with resisting P.C. 0oseph Bishop, No. 2, in the exeoution of his duty, and severely assaulting hima and Isaac Phipps the elder, oharged with inciting his son to the committal of the assault, was arraigned under Jervia's aot as a ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... pOLICB INTELLIGENCE. COUNCIOL;H0USE,-SArUEDA Y, SeSrr. 6. Magistrates present, Messrs. Burges and H. 0. Wills. Henry John Jones, a respectably-dressed man, charged tfith being drunk and disorderly, and ringing the bedl of Mr. Ridner's house, was fined 5s. for being drunk. Henry Shea and Mary Ann Shea were charged with steal- ieg two sheets and some articles of wearing.apparel from the ready ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POICE INTELLIGENCE. CotyUtCL-RzCIHUS. NATURDAr, SEPT. 20. qnistr at&e present: Messrs. Castle and Leonard. GflmGoner, a woman with a child in her arms, was rged vith assaulting P.C. 153. There was a row in the here the prisoner resides on Friday night; the con- 0 o the -pot and foundit wacaused by her husband 3blsetruck her sister in the face and fractured her jaw. 1055 s given into custody, ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... THURSDAY. Magistratee preeent; Messrs. Hughes and Bengough. TuE KINUS WOOD COLLIFRIES.-ilr, George Brain, proprietor of the ifingewood collieries, appeared before the magistrates to answer the information of Mr. Mackworth, the government inspector of mnaes. as to certain defects in the working. venti- Ilation, &c., of tbe Starveall pit In connexion with the above o collierite. There were three ...