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LAWFORD'S-GATE PETTY SESSION

... Field, Mur. Gloster (deceased 5 private secre ar) t .Edwin Field, QO.;. chief mourners, or. John alt, MisssRo l'.rs. W. Ness, M*rs. BBolt, Meeter John Bo'lt Mfr. John (J~orel I' QIJ, Colonel King'cotel MP.P, Mr. Waley, blaster James Belt' i Capt. Ness, Mr ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... because hie would not let go. When deceasedfloe him the last time and attempted to strike him, prisaner- put up his arm to defend himself; his arm came in contact with the deceased's breaqt and this caused the fatal fall. Surman had his fists up at the time ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Present-The Mayor and Messrs. W. K, Wait and H. J. Mills. Matilda Ingram, a young woman who appeared in court with a baby in her arms, was charged with stealing a blanket, from ready-furnishod apartments, the property of Sarah Griscoll, Somerset-street, Cathay ...

DEVON LENT ASSIZES

... saw the girl arm-in-arm with Trench ut before Christmas, 1871, st nine o'clock at night. Wiist the company were at supper at the rook-shboting the girl and Hugh Welsh were in the parlour in the dark, sat in the window, Welsh with his n arm round her waist ...

THE MYSTERIOUS POISONING CASE AT HORFIELD

... garden, and she called Papa several times. I never'helhad hernsa Papa so distinctly before. She began sreaming and held her arms out, stiffened her body, au'held up her head. My mothera came out'and took'her.indoors. That was within tena minutes or a little ...

GENERAL NEWS

... penalty of fine. Death from Poison.—A case of suicide during tcmi>orary insanity is reported from Blandford, in Dorset. Mr. John Henry Marshall, stone mason, who fell from his horse some years ago and who latterly suffered from mental excitement, took ...

GENERAL NEWS

... Looney's death. The names of the prisoners were Michael Farraher, Joseph McCann, Thomas Glennon, all dock labourers, and John Coyle and John Jones, carters. They were identified as being actively concerned th« fray, and keeping the ring with belts and sticks ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Thi THEc CIVIL r~to muIIF-1.Eatumod Beuciac-.- M~r, B. Mayo, min ia Cardigan district Carinarthen, to Kidderminster district, co NV.Worctr;- Mr. 1I Hall, examiner, to supervisor. Cardigan ' iml i- district, C armnarthon; Mr. P. Byrne, St. Clear's second ...

THE TAFF VA E RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE NINE HOURS SYSTEM

... Amalgamated Soiety of Engineers, geteam ongine Makers, andT Smitrs wias held on Thursday evening at the Cardigan Arms, Maria-street, when Mr. John Burnett, the general secretary of the Amal~amated Society of Engineers, attended, and also Mr. Smeth, the ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT. YESTERDAY. win BANKRUPTCY. do1 a Us HENRY CONSTANTINE ANnERSON, White Ladlies'- tour road ..

... Nesvport for the purpose of I transacting business in connexion with the association, . under the presidency of the Rcv. John Jones, of Cardigan- ! shire. The Conference wits held at the Ebonezer (Welsh) Chapel. Sermnons, chiefly in Weleh, hare been prenchec ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... Owen, captain of the Tivyside, trading be- tween B ristol and Cardigan, d epised that the defendamnt's. duty was to render an account to him on each voyage be- bfore he started for Cardigan. Witness, withot going theough the acoun ts defendant presented ...

THE ALLEGED ASSAULTS UPON MRS. ROUSBY

... rehearsal.) I rode straight home. Mr. Grattan followed me, walking. He got to my residence before I went out again. He asked mne how my arm felt, 1I said, ' don't' know ; it feels so dead. I showed him my arm. it was very Much swollen and trnming black' ...