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BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Comnmissioner West). MONDAY. RE 110RotT LANE, Cirencester, Agricultural Implement Maker. -Proofs for £327 were put in by Mr. Chas. Bevan, by whom the choice of assignees was carried. RE JOaN] BARRY, Bath, ?? bilanoe-sheet it, this case extends from Sept. 29, 1849, to April 21, 1858, and the following is an abstract of its contents :-Creditors unsecured, £1386 I3. ; ditto, wholly ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... VICE-CHANCELLORS' COURTS, JULY 5. (Before Sir J. Stuart,) IlAY4Eh TV. IAI O-RD.This was a bill for the purpose of obtaining a declaration by the court that the plaintiff was entitled to an equitable lien on any palm-oil constituting the cargoes or part of the cargoes of any of the four ships mentioned in a certain delivery order dated the 20th of August, 1857, which should have arrived at ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... - ?? pfiUOAY, .iry 30. Magistrates present: Messrs. K1. Ctstle and H. Prichaord. ~,Five ragged boys were charged With being found sleeping under thelbridge at Bathurst Basin. Four of thirm, whises first offenice it was, were discharged with a caution, tele fifth, who had been previously convicted of a similar offence, was sent to ae Bridewell for ten, days. se James Page, whose face was ...

THE SHRIEVALTY

... COURT OF QUII BENCH, JAN. ii, 1858. 'Sir F. Kelly moviiei for a criminal Information against Ur. re John 1enry Greville ~Smyth for refusing to take upoc hlinself hi to execute the office ,df sheriff for the city and county of BriWtll. Hl .The followisig is a verbatim report of the proceedings :- tbh Sir F. Kelly-I am Instructed to apply to ?? for 9' a rule to show cause why a criminal ...

BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BAKKRUPTCY COU!?T. * MONDAY. (Befure ltfr. ConmissisticT HiP). I RE H. H. HAoI.Lres, Cardiff, Tannet.?Tbe petition in this case was snpe?rseded. c RE JOsEPH fiAncEe. Chlppenbaa2, l3tiildey.?Thl5 was a last hut Mr. Prideaux stated that the bank- rupt was In Selisbui-y gaol, awaiting his trial on a charge of embezzlement and he was therefore outlawed in the usual form. RE JOHN BuaniDGE, lirietOl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HOUSE, THuR SDAY, Jta. 711. Magistrates present: IMessrs. Herapath and Tbomas. Elizabeth Thomas and Ann Perry. remanded on a charge of stealing from the person of Jane Shorland a sovereign, half sovereign, and hal-fcrown, were again brought up. Inspector Alexander said he had been unable to find the complaining parties. Mr. Dene, who defended, submitted that there was no oase against ...

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ASSIZE

... GLOUCESTERSHIRE ANSIZE. Mr. Justice Erie arrived In Gloucester from Swansea 0on Wednesday,, and on Thursday morning tihe business of the aseize commerncd. The following masgistrates formed. the Grand Jury ;-Sir J. M. Steele, Bart. foreman; Colonel IKingesoote, M.P., Colonel Berkeley, M.P., P. B. Purnell, Beq. J. C. Hayward, Eseq., Colonel Newman, W. Capel, Esq., T. . Parry, seq., W. H. Hartley ...

IMPORTANT CASE

... SM1ITIU r. THE BRISTOL WATER.WORKS COMPANY. 1 At the Temple Cloud Petty Section, held on Tuesday, a caese ti 5,s heard of great importlenoe as affeoting the interests of the 1 ,,itoi Water-Works Company, as also those of the millowner. athe river Chew. The sitting magistrates were Captain a wobell, R.N.(chairman), Captain Hogg, andMsr.W tan Adlatel and we subjoin a summary of tbs proceedings. ...

MELANCHOLY DEATH OF MR. SCOTT

... On Saturday last an Inquest was held at the Swan Inn, Bridge-street, before the coroner, J. B. Grindon, Esq., and a ?? respectable jury, on the body of Mr. Vinoent Debury Owen it Scott, a gentleman residing at Keynabam, but carrying on an 0 extensive bosiness as en auctioneer, In Broadmead, in this oity,, by who met with his death through an accident, of whioh we saveS h tome Account laest ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION.—THURSDAY

... --W ?? GATE PETTY SS~lSI{ONHURBSDAY. Maugistrates p resent :Capt. Castle, end M1essrs. EHarford, Gibson, and Whittuck. Joseph J arrett, beer.retsller, of Blitton, for allowing drunken. ness and disorderly conduct in his house, was fiued 1°e, and costs, or fourteen days' imprisonment. John Hopkins was3 summoned for assaulting Samuel Curtis, at Henhury, on the l7th inst. The complainant, a lad ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HO USE, FRIDAY, SOpt enierl' 10 eacl 1'reeent: Messrs. Lane and lBurges. Pro Michael Hulsey was charged with being drunk and disorderly real and lighting in Silver-street. P.C. 188 proved the offence, but F it appearing that the prisoner had been greatly provoked by OL the ill-usage of anlother man, the magistrates discharged him pia with at caution. DEI An urchin, about 12 years old, ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S GATE' PETTY SESSION. I TEIURSDAY. Magistrates present: M1r. Hughes (chairman), and Messrs. Sydenhaam Teast and J. S. uarlord. Sarah Ann Johnson, a woman with a child in her arms, was charged with assaulting a girl named Marian Dando, at the parishl of Winterbourne. From complainant's statement it appeared that on Saturday last she went to a well near defend- ant's house to draw a ...