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WARWICK INSOLVENCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. BiEFORE EDWARDu DAvis, Esq., DEPUTY JUDGE. There was a very heavy day's business, between fifty and sixty insolvenees, and the Court dlid not rise until a quarter past eight. LNSOLVENTS DISCHARGED OTN BAIL. Ir re J. H. Aldelrsons, .Birmeingsham, ie~cerot ?? re John H,,,hes, Birmeingcham, ncreltster.-ln rc Robert Bisuby, Birinics~nglia, ?? rc is. H1. Webb, Birasnisghausc, ?? re ...

WORCESTERSHIRE SESSIONS

... YES1URDAY. BEFORE THE RlGHT HoN. LORD WARD. 'he Court opened at nine o'clock this morning. SMANMHING AT DUDI.Ev.-Georgc Harris a labourer, EMmbd larc'is, and Elizabeth Aetcalra, wvere severally indicted foruttering, n tile 2dliL of .MiJrICI aid 0tih of April, at Dudley, Six bsilliugs, flowing them to be counterfeit. All three prisoners pleaded not ulity to the charge; ?? 3\1r. Powell, who ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN THE DUDLEY ROAD

... Last night an inquest was held at the Engine Inn, Dudley Road, on the body of a man now identified as Edward Vyse, sixty-five years of age, filling the profession of asn agent to Messrs. Bladorn and Cecksolstt, coal merchants, Birmingharm. He had married a widlow, mother to Mr. Frederick Webb, jeweller, Vyse Street, but she died some time ago, and Mr. Vyse has recently been lodging in Harford ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... YESTERDAY. Tkl trials of prisoners close,l as early as two o'clock yesterday, a circttmstalt ce unwirecedentedi for the last twenty years in coflec- tion with the criijti!al businsess at the Quarter Sessions of this county. This circumitiace was taken advantage of in cc case iu vvhich ?? Cofsinsn was charged with emibezzling the suns of £1. l2s. fit., the mioneys of WVilliamn Hnrry Smith, at ...

Birmingham Police Court

... givilliggilam volift do-urt. SATURDAY. Befori Mir. Kynnersley and Air. Weldi. TnE ROBBERY AT A HIeH STREET CLOMNIER's.-Geoargh Kis- byrley, described as a laboarer, residing in Cheapside, was charged with stealing a dozen coats, fifty fancy waistcoats, twenty pairs of trousers, thirty-six silk handkerchiefs, andotherproperty, from the shop of Mr. William Earp, clothier, High Street. Robert ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... &irmillgaill ganiallptq 6ourt. YESTFRDAY, BEnORE Mn. REGISitAR WILSON. In. re Parsons and Hartland. Dudley, ?? bank- rupts came up for their last examination. Mr. Knight, on behalf of the assignees, said no opposition would be offered, and they accordingly passed. The certificate meeting was appointed for the 20th of August. The balance sheet, Prepared by Mr. Carter, showed Due to sundry ...

Birmingham County Court

... (jftqrt, YESTERDAY. BEIOIIo LEIUii TRAFF'IeU, Esi. INStlLVENCY CASO;. tIl'ST HEARINGS UNOPPOSED. I, rY NOlo son He1?Qan, Bir)slcthagsep, fancy copQ2 a fiset Cc in re John Snfflh, Birsninhasn, quitip manztheturer: in re Jasmes JIaits':ki,.s, Bir olan,, tailor and draper i)n re Thomtas Barrett, Bls uinylasi, -atsces icy )iaker ansi retait ?? isisolvents caine 1up5supported by Mr. East. Ilie re ...

THE CASE OF SWINFEN v. SWINFEN

... As one or two inaccuracies appear in the paragraph copiedinto yesterday's Post, from the London papers, it may be interesting, while correcting these, to give a a esurm of the circutnstances under which this caruxe eelcb;'O comes onl for trial once more at the present Stafford Assizes. Mr. Samuel Swinfell, of Swinfen Hall, near Lichfield, died a few years ago, having, by a will made shortly ...

WARWIK ASSIZES

... WARL WICK ASSIZ ES. The Commission of Assize for the county will be opened at the Shire Hall, Warwick, this afternoon, before Sir Alexander Cockburn, Chief Justice of the Court of Cone- mon Pleas, and Sir William Wightman. Speaking nume- rically, the Cause List is not so heavy as usual, and the withdrawal of one or two important actions will shorten considerably the time wbich it was expected ...

Birmingham Police Court

... gimiq4pm vpfitt dart. YESTERDAY. Before SirJohn. Retclf, (Mayor,) and Afessrs. T. Phillips, R. W. e r ?? d, J. Aston, and S. Thorarston. STEXLINU RIeBOSs FRO11 A SircP-A young girl, naired Betsy Finneseorc, living wvith her mother in a coart in Dordesley Street, was chargel as above. It was shown that on the preceding day a roll of ribbon was nissing from the shop of Mr. T. Hail, draper, High ...

CHARGES AGAINST TWO RELIEVING OFFICERS

... Yesterday mo1iing, at the usual weekly meeting of the Guar- dians Relief Committee, at the Parish Offices, Paradise Street, charges were brought against Messrs. Endean and Wood, two of the relieviog officers, for improper conduct. The chair wais occu- pied by Alderman LLOYD, and there was a very nuuaerous atten- dance. After the transaction of the cristomary routine business, o the charge ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Nirlaingjam PVole duri. YESTERDAY. Before Afessrs. T. Phillips and TV. Wills. AssAuLTINs THE POLIcr.-A wagooner, named Henry Taylor, said to be in the employ of Mr. R. W. Winfield, was charged as above. A long enquiry showed that being in charge of his master's horses, he having at the time been drinking, his conduct was so outrageous that damage to himself and others and to the animals was ...