Refine Search

Newspaper

Birmingham Daily Post

Countries

England

Access Type

6

Type

6

Public Tags

More details

Birmingham Daily Post

BIRMINGHAM BANKRUPTCY COURT

... was adlourned gmie die. On the bpplication of Mr. Smith, leave was given to the nasignees to bringven action against Mr. Thomas Hardy, to recover the value of certain propertty which hehad sold under a bill of sale obtained from the Pcc re 0'y. lle11soce ...

THE CAPTURED GANG OF BIRMINGHAM THIEVES

... selvee et Thomas's door. Thomas denied that there was any stolen Iroperty In bii house, and, on the artloles being found, he said he knew nothing about them. In answer to the Bench, Thomas repeated the dental of his guilt Hardis said Thomas ...

EXTRAORDINARY CHARGE

... serious charge brought against the Rev. Edwara Gaille, rector of St. Luke's, of discbalgiD9 a rifle bullet into the house of Mr, Thomas Brown, who has for the last ten years acted gratuitouaty ?? inSt. Lukee's Church. At twelve o'clockC on the nlip of Sunday ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Thorpe Largton. airg Schomberg and nr. Do Gex appeared for the plain. tiffs; Mfr. Wickens for the Attonney.General; and br. Hardy, r. C.Hall, blr. Ward, and r. V'Ware for other The ViceChancellor made an order confirming the scheme, and directing an enquiry ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... fine of is. and the costs, and in default of payment to be imprisoned for fourteen days. BURGLARY AT ORADLEY.-The man named Thomas Row, a boatman, having no settled residence, who was chirged'the other day before the Magistrates with having in his possession ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS

... gentlemen were sworn upon the Grand Jury :-Mr. Thomas Turner, foreman; Messrs. Joshua Andrew, Thomas Bowers, Charles Bunting, Henry Bam. ford, Thomas Bayley, Benami n Baylios, James Dunnicliffe, Stephen Goodwin, Thomas Steele Goodwin, George Heath, William Hoplsins ...