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INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... I (Befboe Sir J. E. Eroslsey WI'inot, Judge.j THURSDAY. lIE JAMIES Sv.&CwOos Cnooct,-.This Insolvent was described In his petition as of 7, Upper Clseltenham plaice, in the district of the united parishes of St. Jameseand St. Paul, in the city and county of Bristol, during part of such reeidence being an otto!- ney s clerk, daring a furthertpart of such residence being a law arid commission ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWEORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION. . THUlRsDA , Oct. 2. Magistrates present:-Messrs. J. S. Harford, D. Cave, Tothill, and Gibson. Charles Clark was summoned for an indecent assault on Elizabeth Jones. The defendant did not appear, but it being stated that he had absconded to avoid a trial, the magistratesideterained on proceeding with the case inilis absence. The complainant, a respectable .young ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... (Before Sir J. E. £Erdtgy WIliest,, Jndge.j , THURUSDAY. The following insolvents obtained their final orders without ?? Encell Leaker, surgeon, late of Clastle- street; Alfred Rowland, tailor and outfitter, late of Stapleton- road; John Morris Pearce, bookbinder, Ail Sninto'-street. Josiah H~ollowny. grocer and tea dealer, late of Rosemary- street, obtained his discharge from gaol without ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (Beorig SirJ 3.Efep7RFlmot, Bart-, Judge.) TUEADA.Y. GEORGE U. PAVEY.-3Z. Stcine, instructed by Mr. Pigeon, for plaintiff; and Mr. Edlin, instructed by Messrs. Stanley and Wabroogh, for defendant. This was an aotion in replevin brought against defendant In sonses Uence'of his having die- trained on the goods of plaintiff. This case had been before his Honour before, and Dow occupied his ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S GATEF P.TTYr SEWSIQU. TIWRSxaDAY, Od. 9. Magistrates present: lMessrs. Harford, George, Tothill, and 'Gibson. Win. Eowes, a beer-house keeper. was charged with baring trespassed in pursuit of garme. The defendenti wbo possesses a eartifioate, wns seen on the 22hd of Beptember infthe grounds of Herys Greenway, at Winterbourne, searohing for game, aud the magistrates convioted him in ...

INSOLVENT DEBTORS' COURT

... INS6LVENT DEBTORS' COURT. (kefare Sir J. .E. Eardkey Wilnoi, Judge.) THURSDAY. James Bevan, Stllihouse-lane, Beer-retailer..-Thls insolvent was adjourned last week for some property whivh had been removed to be delivered up; or the value paid into court. This order having been complied with, the Insolvent received his final order. . John Cross, late of No. l, Park-street, Bristol.-Mr. J. G. ...

BRISTOL COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... .BRISTOL COIURT OF BANKRUPTCY. (E~r f.Commiissioner HiL.) %_ MONDAY.. ia.91 RE J. MTICHTTELL, Crewshole, Lead.Bmelter.-Ofl the applia.01 tion of Mr. A. Britton, solicitor, to the 'aesignees,- the last 0o' I examination wee adjdurneid to enable the -bankrupt to file an account showing~ how it ?? tiiat inc profitsahad been realised upon. his safes from 1153, to 1850 he having represented tof the ...

THE CASE OF ARCHDEACON DENISON

... TgBE CSE OF ARCHDEACO DENSO. sh{ The Court appointed under the Church DIscipline Act br rae a'? ???veatigutiO0 and udjudicritirin of the charges brought against load the Venerable Archdeacon D?nis0n, by the Rev. IV. Diteber, whit sot again on Tuesday, at the Gojldhall, Bath, ivurich had been apr placcd at the disposal of the AcobbiSitOP of Canterbury by Mr a hi' j. XV. Bash Olayor. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUSCILjjOUSE, SATUSI5A5-, Ocr. 18. Magistrates present: Messrs. Shaw* and Naish. M~argaret Grereton, brought up on remand, charged with attempting to commrtit suicide1 wias called upon to find twol rpetable sureties for her good behaviour, or to be eons.l ?? for one month in default. The priso~ner was removedl in a droafdhuly excited condition, her behaviour leaving littlel doubt of her being ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... (1k/ore Sir J. Rardleij TWivst, Bart,, Judige.) THURSDAY. ?? v, the Stewards of The Faithlful and Needful Friendtly SocietyJ s/af; T',ades.-ThIr. Dune said he had to make an appli. cation in this ease, on the part of the plaintiff, to set aside the verdict on the former hearing and grant a new trial. The grounds upon which lhe based his upplluation were these:-First, that the plaintiff was ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... ?OLICE INTELLIGE1?CE. CO U9C1L.N0'OUSE, SATURDAY, OcT. 11. gaogisf rates present: Messrs. Castle and Hlughes. James Ensvright was charged with violently assaulting his fife. The prisoner camehome drunk~riday night; his supper :5 not 'ready, and upon this he quarrelled with his wife, and 1aulted her in a most brutal manner, knocking her down, Idkicking her till she bled profusely. The wife, ...

SOMERSETSHIRE SESSION

... SOMERSETSHIRE SESSiON. The ?sliolsaelmas Quarter Session commented at Wells on byfo IC Tuesday, before W. Miles, Esq., H.P., ehairman,'snd a numerous Aifus bench of magistrates. The grand jury havilig been sworn, 'Heb 'The Chairman briefly addressed them, ?nd gsve hisusual ? annual reeapitulo.tion of the auts passed in the last session of Os 'which had relation to county business. He ?vas ...