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LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... defendant, and they inflicted a penalty of is. and boats. The Bench refissed to allow the in- 'former his expenses, Robert Hardy wias charged with being absent from the drill of the RoyalSouth Gloucester Militia. The Magistrates finted hi~ 03. find coats ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... perty in an upstair room of the Moon beerhouse. P.C. 161 stated that he stopped the prisoners Hardy and Spencer on Bath-parade at three o'clock that morning. Hardy had a shawl on scarf fashion, and two coats, and a loaf of bread under his arm, and the woman ...

BOURTON PETTY SESSIONS, YESTERDAY

... present. The chair was filled by Mr. Adams, C.S.; supported by Mr. IWilliam Foot, ?? Mr. Thomas Look- stone, P.D. M.; and Mr. Shipton, the surgeon of the lodge; and Mr. Thomas Andrews, secretary. The vice-chair was ably Elled by M~r. William Nichols. PAP. A ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... son. Remanded Frier n t on t e bo t and identify the stolen prisoperty. r i MONDAY. Present: Messrs. R. P. King and Cu J. Thomas, Mary Ann Bs bbear was charged with stealing a gold locket and chain, shawls, counterpane, and other articles, the property ...

BRISTOL ASSIZES

... unlawfully marring F'rancis Quartloy, at Bristol, i Jon. 23. late, her former husband. George Smith, being then alive; Henry Hardy. 22, cleckmiaker, and Charlotte Spencer. 20, burglarlously brea~kiig and entering the dwelling-houce of Ann.] ones,and steeling ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCEo COUNCIA-HOUSE, Saturday, June 30. Magistrates present; Messrs. J. Hare and T. Canning. Thomas White was charged with stealing a hat and hand- v kerchief, the property of Frank Hulse, from the Fox publ i- v house, Redcliff-street. ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... with assaulting Sarah Melhuish. The complainant said that she lived as domestic servant at a cook shop, kept by Mrs. Seal, in Thomas-street, and it appeared from her statement that on Saturday the risoner came to her mistress's house and called for some akedf ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... wished. to be examnled, and as they were not in attendance the caso was temanded, TUESDAY. Present: Messrs. C. J, Thomas and I. P. King. Thomas Porcha was charged with assaulting Sarah By- grave, whose face presented a frightful spectacle from the iejuries ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENCE. CyOUNCIL-HO USE, Saturdcay, Dec,. 26, 1868. 0 Mlagistrates present-Messrs. G. Miller and H. Thomas' 01 James Edward James, a lad, was charged oin suspicion ti of breaking and entering the warehouse of Messrs. Tanner, ri pprmanufacturere ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... will be thank- ?? received by Ca tain Wray, at Horfield Barracks, or rs by the Rev. H. H. Hardy, at the Rectory Horfield. ARetDFACOy OF BR ?? Ven. and Revs Thomas Thorp, B.D., purposes holding his next general visitation at the following places, at eleven ...

FESTIVITIES AT SUTTON COURT

... Leonard, onadrthe transfer of licenses, when the followingwere AUu King's Head, .Passage-strset, St. PhIlip's, from Thomas A u B Hardy Gover to John Thorne. B Somerset House, Clifton, from William Gullick tv James at t Highman Willev, L Castle and Bafl ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... INTELLIGENCE. COUNCIL-HOUSE, Saturday, MAarce 31, at Magistrates present: Messrs. MI. Castle and E. S. re Robnson, hi Henry Hardy, a powerful fellow, was charged with de- tt stroying a quantity of bedding in one of the cells of the gaol on the New-cut, ...