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PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PET'T'Y SESSI(ONS REMUPOWIS. IPSWICH. TOWN HALL, Alonday, Mairch 20.-Before George Mason, Esq., (Mayor), Dr. B. Chievallier, S. B. Chap- Mail, ansd E. Grinwade, BEsqrs. PIe Unruily APprelit'ce-Thie Mtigietrates gavo the'lr dr- ciiou this LUorulilIg hil te eaise ef Clement Ed word Butcher, LoappieiCs to Mli:SrS Whigtt aml Moino, RevIng mchsilas llfaljfmcurer8, uho wns charged last Thur'itay ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... r!iTTvY SESSIONS iEPO1N'1'DS. I FRAMLINGHIAM. POIXCE STATION, November 3.-Before Lieut.-Col. Barlow (chairman), Col. Long, Captain Round Turner, and Revds. G. F. Pooley and G. B. Porter. LurcenV.-Thomas Smith, 13 years of age, Framllngbam sboennaer's apprentice, was charged with stealiug a ben, the property of John Howvler.. Defeudant was convicted, and fined los., or seven days' hard labour. ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... HIGEH OOURT OF JUSTICE. EXOHEQUElR DIVISION. MONDAY, November 6tbh. (Before Lord Chief Baron Kelly awd Baron Cleasby.) CARTER V. SOUJTHEY. This was an aotion of trespass tried before the Lord Chief Justice of England at the last Summer Assizes for the County of Norfolk. The verdict passed by direction of the Judge was for the plaintiff, damages 40s., and an injunction was granted to restrain ...

LATEST INTELLIGENCE

... LATEST INTELLI[GENCE. TEE APPEAL AGAINST AN 'ASSESSNIENT FOR SPORTING RIGHTS AT FBANLINUHATIT. Mr. Shafto, yesterday (Friday), renewed his appli- cation at the Framliniham Petty Sessions, before the Rev. G. F. Pooley (chairman), Rev. G. H. Porter, and Colonel Barlow, on behalf of Mr. Martin Harsant, of Earl Soham, against an assessment for sporting rights at Framlinghain. It may be remembered ...

APPEAL AGAINST AN ASSESSMENT FOR SPORTING RIGHTS, AT FRAMLINGHAM

... APPEAL AGAINST AN ASSESSMENT FOR SPORTING RIQHTS, AT ZRAM- LINGEAM. Mr. Shafto yesterday (Friday) appeared in support of an appeal, at the Framlingham Petty Sessions, brought by Mr. Martin Harsant, farmer, of Cretingham, against his assessment for sporting rights on his occupation. The Magistrates present were the Rev. G. H. Porter (chairman), and Lieut.-Col. Barlow. Mr. Shafto said he ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... ICOLUNTY COURT REPORTS. C0LCF11ESTER. £4 he SPECI~L SITTING. tl TuESDAY, August 29. its ?? J. T. Abity, Esq., ?? bel nI aOmGU ALLEN, v. ALTRIED DUISI1ELD. an( The complainant is landlord of the Cross lKeys. Innl mu WrSteet, Coichester, and, together with Samuel Fair. dir wetean eating-house keeper, of Culver Street, hired ti ai field on the Lexden Road during the late meeting of t the Essex ...

HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

... CHANcEaaY DvsIoz,, July 11. (Before the Master of the Roll.i) LACOY V. HILL.-LENEY V. IfILL.-BAMIEY'S cLAIM This was a claim made by Mr. E. 0. Bailey, Trustee under the bankruptcy of Messrs. Harveys and Hudsous, upon the separate estate of the late Sir R. J. H. Harvey, which claim consisted of two items, amounting in the aggregate to £634,525 16s. Id. The first item of claim, amounting to 6323 ...

MURDER IN PIMLICO

... XURDER IN PIMLICO. A retired builder in Pimlico, named Collins, was shot dead on Friday by a young man named Treadaway. The latter has been paying his addresses to a niece of the deceased, and after dinner at Mr. Collins's house it is soppused that something said by the uncle so in- censed Treadaway that he shot the old man through the head. On his wife coming to see the reason of the report ...

NORWICH WINTER ASSIZES

... NORWICH WNTER ASSIZES. Tuz!sDAY, November 28. i (Boforc Mr. Juwstice Lush, Jud~ge,) p rulE NAYLAND BIURGLARtY. a Charlesc alias Bill Prior, 35, cooper, was cbargedawith th attempting to marder Jeremiah Stannard and others, at en Nayland, on the 15th of February, 1874. He was also wi charged with burglaciously entering thle counting-house fir of the Said Jeremiah Stanna~rd, with intent, &O., at ...

STOWMARKET COUNTY COURT

... STOWMARXET COUNTY COURT. FRIDAY, November 17. (Before J. Worledge, Esq., Judge.) ACTION FOR DAMAGE TO GROWING CROPS. William Hutten, Finborough, farmer, v. J. Stearns Scott, farmer, Buxhall.-This was an action to recover £11 7s. for damage done to the plaintiff's crops by the defendant's sheep. Mr. Hill appeared for the plaintiff, and Mr. Harper, of Hadleigh, for the defendant. This case, ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... IPSWICH. SATURDAY, July 22nd. (Before John Worlledge,,Esq., Judge.) JUDGEMENT,-ACTING AS PROXY FOR CREDITORS. .I E parte J. F. P1tchmarsh, the trustee, in re Leverett, a 0 liquidating debtor; Ex parte Robertson, in re Leverett, a 12 liquidating debtor.-His Honour gave judgment in. these matters to-day, He said: These were Crose motions, the first by tbe Trustee, against Mr. Robertson for an ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... TENDRING HUNDRED, (THORPE , DIVISION.) MAY 1.-Before J. Y. Watson, Esq. (chairman); Rev. C. F. Norman, and R. B. Barton, LL.D., Esq. I Pieuro-Pneumonia.-The Bench granted compensation for I animals slaughtered while affected ?? pleuro-pneulinuli to the following gentlemen: Mr. Wm. LBwF, Little Clocton L Iodge, for six oxen, £59 1s 61.: Mr. Leonardi WrIech, Birch r Hall, Kirby, a cow, £12 lie.; ...