Refine Search

Newspaper

Birmingham Daily Post

Regions

West Midlands, England

Place

Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Access Type

10,494

Type

10,494

Public Tags

More details

Birmingham Daily Post

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Bejore Messre., C. S. Kynneraley rSeipendiary), C. Stwoge T. Avery, T. Cox, and l I. Cooksep. DISORDERLY CONDnUTo,-ThoMas Clayton (23), thimble maker, Fisherman Inn, New John Street, and James Kelly (26), gun barrel filer, 10, Clarendon Street, London, were both charged with being drunk and disorderly; and Clayton with assaulting Hugh Meredith, a, cabman. Shortly after two o'clock, ...

STOURBRIDGE

... TIP AP A WnUtnr.TIP rit TmjRLY EsbUS Or A WoV&D.BD B RxgcrDnR-. man named Joseph baniey, Jt4% 'a a- back house near the 1tnyal Exchange, Ulpar Rig Street, attempted to hkug hjre'f about ten o clock on Fr-day night. He isa horse breaker by trade, but It appears he has had little to do for ?? time past., and ba, ng a wife and family of eleven children helhes been In astate of great dpithatior, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGfEIA POLICE COURT. YESTERDA1. Before easrs. T. 0. & Kynrneralei (StipendiaJ), J. D. aoodman, and H. MManton, BIGAMY. - Thomas Howes (35) butcher, 5, Carver Street, was charged with felonlousiy intermarryipg with Miargaret DMarsnon his former waife being still alive. Pri- soser's first marriage with Fanny Davls, at ston Ohuroh, ?? of August, 1853, as proved, and Mlargaret Blarmentproved ...

THE WITTON EXPLOSION OF OCTOBER

... TEE WITTON EXPLOSION OF OCTOBEP4 INqQUEST. Dr. Dirt Davies, the Borough Coroner, held au Inquest last eveniag, at the Grand Turk publlo-houes, Ludgab. Bill, on the body of William Cattell, a youth fifteen yean of age, residing in hiontague Street, and who died at the General Hospital, on the 22ad Inst., from Injuries received in the explosion at Witten In October bAt, Charlotte Jerry, the wife ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... T-2~rYCOUR~T. AunwiFop.; Ci. B RW AcrrloN FOR ILLE(:AL A Wt ,y was an action for £50. d ?? D-OJ . the alleged illegal arrest Of cgth al4q 5 Gi , £20.-Thl% of the aefendnt, The th ie.Plau ?? of Sophin hwales, hsi wife, whoI e' ?? tigation Cheston ; and the defenda ° t SV nd presented by Mr. Pigoti, of t.e t ted by Zr. byllMr. Baden. Plaintiff in a6 pzkt8Z,4 larrioutt iwanor Is a japanner. Abot ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY NEAR LEICESTER

... ATTEMPTED MURDER ON THE MIDLAND RAILWAY NEAR LEXCESTER A correspondent sends. thet following particulars of an eitracrdinazy encounter with e thief in a railway carriage near Leies~ter, to the Nattiny7 e Jonrt, On Saturday night,' a gentleman named Do Villers, from Bru sels, was travelling from Peterborough to Leicester on the Midland line, alone in a secondoclass compartment. About three ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... Court of Quae's Bench, Westminster, Tuesday (Before the Lord Chief Baron,andJutiesBiackburnandHaenft&). THE WARDEN OF SUrTON COLDFIELD V. MASICELL.- This was a special case. It was an action of trespass brought against the defendant for breaking and entering Sutton Park on the 7th September, 1869. The case came before Mr. Justice Miellor, and it was agreed to bring the I matter before this ...

BIRMINGHAM MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... B-IMINGHAM MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS. YESTERDAY. BLFrroet AIR. A. Rt. ADAMS, Q.C., Reec'ORDEL? ST~EAL~yG Bo~oas.-Alary~n Blewvitt (114, spoon bntler, neither able to read nor write, was indicted for stealing three pairs of boots, the goods 'of James Shaw, from the ?? Surnor. Air. Beesrard. prosecuted, and Air. ~'lenntt dfcended. On Saturday. the 29th of April, the 5rsoner entered the ...

THE CHILD STEALING CASE AT TIPTON

... THE CHILI) STEALING CASE AT TIPTON. Yesterday afternoon, at Ocker Hill, Mr. Edwin Hooper, District Coroner, resumed the enquiry respecting the death of Annie Moggp,' an infant seven months old, who ws stolen under circumstances already reported. Mary Jones stated that she lived at Lea Brook, Wed- nesbury. On Friday last about six o'clock, she went to a closet at the rear of the Luilding in ...

LOCAL LAW OASES

... WDLVEIIALrTON AND WALSALL RAILWAY COsPUtfr v. WHIrrsTutHS. This case came before the Court of Queen's Bench yes. terday, on a demurrer. It was an action brought by the Railway Company against Mr. Whitehouse, for having worked his mines at Wednesfield, Staffordshire, within forty yards of the railway, whereby the railway and bridge had become crooked and damaged. The defendant alleged that at ...

BnudIGHA POLICE COUR

... T. YESTERDAY. Bef~ore the Maayor (Mr. G. B. Lloyd.), MIess.s C. Sturje, J, D. Goodman, J. Poncia, H. Marton, and T. Arery. TlhEFr BY A SERVANT.-MarU Ann Edgiydon (20), domestic iervant, was charged with stealing a quantity of lace and other articles, the property of John Woolley, 35, Smallbrook Street. Mtrs. Woolley carries on the business of a milliner, and the prisoner had been in her ...

GENERAL NEWS

... [PaR WSOYATION TEZGRAMS.J SUPPOSED MURDER OF A CHILD A boy, eged fWe, named McDonald, was found yesterday norosing, lying ina bed with his throat cut, at Steeple Claydon, Bucki. ' the nur is in custody on suspicion. THE CONSULA:R SERVICE. The Seleet Committee and the Diplomatic Committee of the Comsular Services met yesterday to consider their report. One draft bas b-en submitted by Mr. ...