HUNDRED HOUSE
... was sentenced to 14 days' hard labour. —John Fox, Stockton, was charged witb breaking into a cottage in tbe occupation Joseph Phillips, and stealing about and some tea, surrar. &c. Case adjourned. ...
... was sentenced to 14 days' hard labour. —John Fox, Stockton, was charged witb breaking into a cottage in tbe occupation Joseph Phillips, and stealing about and some tea, surrar. &c. Case adjourned. ...
... Webster, Esq. Beinand.—Edward Banner remanded from Thursday, was brought up in custody charged with conspiring with one Joseph Phillips to defeat the ends of justice. He was again remanded till Tuesday next. Drunken Quarrel.—William Perks, hallier, of the ...
... not think the case fully made out, and ordered it to be dismissed. P S severally charged John Russell, Richard Barnes, Joseph Phillips, William Hodges, Caleb Philpott nod John Broom, with being drunk and disorderly at the Lion Inn, Ctadley, on the 29th ...
... only to compete against four opponents. Tn the class of oxen, ne rer four years of ¢, the first prize was taken by Mr Joseph Phillips, with all @ massive bulleck. which well disp the fine qualities for which its tri is justly re at The second prize t Mr ...
... classes : Class I.—Hereford oxen or steers, exceeding three years and three months 01d.—7, first prize, 151. Exhibitor, Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, Wantage, Berkshire. Breeder, Mr. George Pitt, Chadnor Court, Herefordshire. Age, 3 years, 11 months, and 2 ...
... Fed on oil cake, barley, and bean meal, crushed oats, Simpson's food, roots, and chaff.—B, commended. Exhibitor, Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, near Wantage, Berkshire. Breeder, Mr. John Griffiths, Alford, The Thome, near Leominster. Age 4 years and ...
... Class I.— Hereford Oxen or Steers, exceeding three years and three montlis old,. 7. —First prize, £15. Exhibitor: Mr. Joseph Phillips, Ardingtou. Wantage, Berkshire. Breeder : Mr. George Pitt, Chadnor Court, Herefordshire. Age, 3 years, 11 months, and ...
... and two in £25 each, if offered. Conspiracy. —Edwaid Banner, of Catshill, on remand, charged with conspiring with one Joseph Phillips, not in custody, to defeat the ends of justice, was liberated on his own recognizance of £lO to appear when called upon ...
... Jatfray, IV. Holliday, G. Dixon, A. Dixon, C. Gibbs, Kekowich. Brooke Smith, J. D. Hehlbelt, 0. Pemuberton, C. Ratcliff, Joseph Phillips, J. S. WVrighlt, J. ll. Bryce, Yt-, G. J. Johnson, J. H, Chamuberlain, J. T. Bunco, W. bMorgan, Avery, Hollings. wortb ...
... the prizes (three) were all taken by animals not shown at Birmingham ; and the first prize steer shown there, viz., Mr. Joseph Phillips's, of Ardington, near Wantage (bred by Mr. Alford, of The Thorne, Leominster), gets only a first-class commendation. In ...
... third prize in the class of oowa. In the class of oxen, exceeding four years of age, the first prize was taken by Mr. Joseph Phillips, with a massive bullock, which well _ displayed all the fine qualities for which its tribe justly remarkable. The second ...
... Poultry Departmient-Mr. W. Fowke, LIST OF PRIZES, FAT CATTLE. Hrrnroans.-OxEN oR STEERS. Fitet prize, £10. Exhibitor, lr. Joseph Phillips, Ardington, Wantage, Bericsllro; breeder, Mr. George Pitt, Chadnor Court, Herefordshire. Second ditto, ;iB, Exhibitor ...