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OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT—TUESDAY

... and looked under the horse-box, and witness caught hold of his arm and asked him what he was doing there. He wanted witness to let him go, but he would not, and took him to Mr. Dixon.- John Halsey, examiner of carriages at the station, said he saw the ...

Oxfordshire Summer Assizes

... dicted for burglariously breaking into the house of John cc Castle, at Oxford, on the 14th of May, and stealing his ie goods and chattels.-Mr. Cross prosecuted; the prisoner otwas undefended. It John Castle, 28, London-place, St. Clement's, said in a- ...

THE ELECTION PETITION

... credit to him, and it would be very much bette Lie l voters were like him.erial some John Padbury, examined by Mr. Biron, said he as5 the labourer, and lived at 20, Cardigan-street. H a prlvoter. He remembered being at Peedell's puhbleh5 I rE- on one day ...

INQUESY BY W. W. ROBINSON, ESQ., COUNTY CORONER

... B3Y W. IV. ROBINSON, ESQ., COUNTY CORONER. I . . I I . .. . - . I _ On Saturday ovoleinLig, at the King's Arms, Summer- town, on the body of John Higginson, of No. 25, Canal- stroet, Jericho, shoemaker, aged U3, who was missoll from his home oil Thursday ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE OCURT, TUESDAY

... said he was in Pem- broke-street, St. Aldate's, on Friday evening, and met the prisoner there. He had the coat produced on his arm, and asked witness where the pawnshop was. He told him there was one in Brewer-street, and the prisoner said he wanted to pawn ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MARCH 20

... for ever, or something of that sort, and I was roughly seized by two policemen, who caught hold of my arms. Ono of them hurt me rather, and my arm was black and blue. I saw two police- men inside the gate, and the Inspector in the doorway. I did not ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... and Justices G. Ward, Lowe, and Brain. INDECENT CormucT.-John Smith, labourer, of Milton near Sheffield, was charged with indecent behaviour in the Benbury Road, on the 6th ?? Trinder 69 Cardigan-street, builder's carter, said that at about' ten o'clock ...

OXFORD CITY LICESING SESSIONS

... unanimous. Mr. Dudley applied for an out-door beer licence on behalf of John Francis Hawtin for a house in Juxon- street, and said he might tell themr, as a fact, that the sanction of St. John's College had been obtained for the application for the licence. ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT TUESDAY

... Murry, at the Marlbcrouh Arms, High-street, Saint Thomas's, d g Friday nght, one sovereign, and 16s. 6d. in silver. Merry sad he came into Oxford from Glympten, where he had been at work, and he met the prisoner at the Marlborough Arms while in search of lodging ...

OXFORD COUNTY COURT

... must be for the defendant, with costs, f Mr. Garth said that his chents had furnished what they considered a proper necount. JOHN NORTH v. RICHARD CHILD. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, a farmer, of Cassington, for 101. us., against the defendant ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... or (Mr. A. Wheeler), AId. Spiers, and Justices W. Ward, G. Ward, and Brain. BsGGeoNo.-Thcs. Nichols, labourer, Plasterer's Arms, St. Thomas's, was charged with begging on the Danbury- road on Sunda ?? pleaded guilty, and P.C. Skeneher said the prisoner ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... -II Present, the Mayor (Add. Hughes), Aadle. uarr an Yowe, |and Justices W. Ward and Brais. Did t dag DAto AeGIG A CELLo,. -John Charles Neville, 15 Kingston-roada traveller in the spirit trade, was charged Ewth wilfully damaging the cell wall while detained ...