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POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... PIOLICE INTELLIGENCt. COUNCIL-HOUSE, Saturday, Januaory 2 Magistrates present: The Mayor and Messrs. W. Naish, and W. 0. Bigg. Reuben Curnock, charged on a warrant with assaulting John, Wookey, was fined lOs. and costs, or fourteen days' imprisonment. William Smsllcomb and Thomas Young were charged with stealing a small beer cask, value 2s. 6d., from the brew- house of Mr. J. Pring, of the ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... POLICE INTELLIGENEO. *COUNCIL-HOUSE, Satssvday, Dw-b-es 27.. ' said Mfagistrates presenlt: Messrs. J. Fisher and W. ~D. Wills,. into William Locke, a boy, charged with stealing a coat from bhr 1he houqe~ of Edward Williams, was seatened to faiurteen c lays', hard labour.. chieat MONDAY. you I Present: Messrs. M. Castle and R. Phippen.M Charles Fowler, oharged with violently assaulting. Martha ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-HOUSE, Saturday, April4, Magistrates present: Messrs.'W. Naish and J. Poole. lef Thomas Ashton and George Williamsoharged with stealing j 141b. of bacon, the property of Mr. Hunmphries, grocer,tee Waverly-street, Baptist Mills, were each sentenced to two for months' hard labour.tbc James Murphy was charged with assaulting his mother, act Margaret Murphy, by striking her in the forehead ...

REMARKABLE CASE OF TRANCE

... A mast remarkable instance of stupor or trance thre ugh fright has occrred at Usks. Two servant girls went by trains on Sunday, the 6th inst, to Raglvan Castle, and having spent the day there, and taken tea ~at the house of some friend, the time arrived for returning home by the last train. One servant felt a little impatient to return, bot. the other girl, who knew that her mistress would ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LAWFORD'S GTA.TE P.ETTY SESSIO.N. Mhagistrot'es present. ,essrs. YE: ;$lampsea and. WE. H. FeeikJones, a youth, well known amongst the matrons of the noble art in the neighbourhood of St. George's as Monkey Jones, wee charged wvitb assaulting and beating Eleanor Maby, on Oct. 2Dth, at'St. George's. Complainant stated that on the evening in 'question prisoner came into the Rose and: ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRISTOL BAunKUPTCY COURT. 'MONDAY. (EgJlsre Br. C0lmueiesieseer Hill.) Ra W. H. SHELLm~Au, Pontypool, Boot and Shocmaker.- The banktu pt, through illness1 not having filed the accounts ordered on the last o-ccsion, and not having answered the reqnsie~tons of Mr. J. G. Trenerry, solicitor to the assignees, Mlr.a. muskipfor the bankrupt,applied for a further adjourn- ment of the last examination ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... COUNCIL-ITOUSE, Fiday, Jan. 16. Magistrates present: The Mayor and Mr. W. Naish. Charles Sutton bhntiier, was charged with being drunk and incapable. On Thursday the accused was in charge of a cart. belonging to Mr. Perrin, of Clare-street hall, and whilat In a state of injtoxieatlonihe suffered hisvehiole to come Into collision with fly No. 83, of which it broke the springs. The damte had ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... iPOIflCE NTELI?IGENCE.,-. -''JOUICIL-'HOU.E,' Bntslrc1vg Octbbesf 8.'l Moa'istrates p*esent: 'Me'ssrs. TV; Naish and S. Lqei;d. ~ b 3;rarer~ Bainton, a respectable looking young man, diyigang at So. 1, Boyc es's-boildings,- was charged with stealipg an an alpaca umnbrellat from the person of Ann Drew,. The ?? ad plainnatt, an intelligent young woman, satned that ehe' lived at Rlock-cottage. ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... 7?RISTOL Bi?KRt1PTOr I RB (DliIMtt'E~ LAttoCot, Bnth, 'mnii~lner.-±'hI ii rs sitting for laettixantin ation, an d drder ?? fr - br. E; Jirittan snpeared' ab suitceior to the pet tfii .an .r T. WiltOD. oY Brtb~ pr the: beakeupt. ' Ihers was fno oppoealdop - 'theW oiliainl aaeigztee certifed that a full.dlsoiosere hadi beec toedei; and the b~ankrupt passed, and. received her order of disolsarge. ...

BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... BRISTOL DISTRICT COURT OF BANTKRUPTCY The following business las been transacted during the past week :-.irst Aleetirgs held and assigqeees chosern: W. Mlocks, late of Cardiff, buhlder; IV. Wakefield, Gloucester, irocer. First Meetings hesd, no assignees c lseL; L. Jenkins, ate of Mountain Ash, publican tCT. Laroce, Bath, milliner; T. It. Giddy, Newport, innkeeper. BANKRUPT MrEETINGS FOle THE ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... THURSDAY. Magistrates-blessre. E. Sampson and W. E. Harford, Edward Lewis and George Taylor were charged with un- lawfully committing a trespass on the 18th instant, on the laud of Mr. Edward Sampson, at Henbury, in search of game. The prisoners pleaded guilty, and Lewis was sentenced to pay 10s. and costs, or, in default, three weeks' imprisonment, and Taylor, who had been previously ...

POLICE INTELLEGENCE

... - POLICE fl IT. ETIGEKCU l, CUNXC'IL-ROU73E, 5ofns'dcp, Neocetebes 7.l Mag isgitrates present M~essrs. Byi. Castle and 8. Leonard.: William Fletcher was charged with assaulting Geor~el C2ottie. 'The! comaplainant lives~in West-street, St; Philipse, 'and on Friday night he heard a great disturbance, and on running to see what was the matter lhe sgaw the prisoner, Xwho -was ,a neighbour, rushing ...