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ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A BANKRUPT AT WOLVERHAMIPTON

... ALLEGED FRAUDS BY A BANKRUPT AT WOLVERHAMIPTON, At the Wolverhampton Police Court, yesterday, E before the Stipendiary, Joseph Jewke6, formerly iron merchant, Wolverhanmptoni, was charged on re- mand with illegal trading, by selling iron at less than cost prico within four months of filing his - petition for liquidation. Mr. A. Young proseouted at the Instance of the Treasury, and alr. Joseph ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT-YESThRDAY. BEFORE AIR. REGISTRAR EDWIN PARRY. In7 se JO11N BABIsCTON.-wThe debtor, described ans a baker and confectioner, of 33, Summor Lane, Birming- 1am, and S0, AsboIn Road North, Aston-jnxta Birming- ham, has filed his petition for liquidation, with linbilitles cstim6atcd at £1,000., and asects-300., or thereabouts. Upon the appllcation of 'hr. Robert Dule. of 11, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLIOE COUP.T. WEDNESDAY. Before AMers, Kynnersley (Sipendiary), Kcaton, and Wigg'ini. LIcENTsrN PROSECUTIONS.-James Pears, licensed victualler, the Sailors' Return, Watemy Lane, was sum- moned for keeping his house open during prohibited hours on the 2lith lost. Mlr. J. Anseil, jun., defended. Police-sergeant Bentley stated that on the nighl in question, about twelve o'clock hw ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for the borough of Birmingham opened yesterday before the Becorder, DMr. J. S. Dugdale; lesars. Avery, Wright, and Hopkins also on the Bench. The calendar contained 72 prisoners, as against 77 at the corresponding Sessions last year, showing a decrease of D. The number of prisoners previously convicted was 48. The followinz gentlemen were sworn on the (iraind Jury. -John ...

MURDEROUS ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN

... I MUlRDEROUS ASSAULT BY A POLICEMAN. I At 9io Weolverhaimpton Police Court, yesterday, John Taylor, who has for five months boon a policeman in the ?? force, was brought up under arrest on a charge of violation of duty an a, constable. The offence was a murderous assault upon. William Cartwright, Canuoc i3 Iloncl, brioldayor. Mrs. Blary Cartwright was the only I witness called. Erer evidence ...

THE PROSECUTION FOR FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY

... THE PROSECUTION FOR FRAUDULENT .BANKATKPTOY. I At the ?? Police Court, yesterday, before Mr. Haden Corser, deptty stipcndiary, was resumed the charge of fraudulent bankruptcy against Thomas Brooks, hurdle and fencing manufacturer, lately trading at Alon- more Green, under the style of Brooks anti Co. Mr. Joseph Uaderhill (instructed by Mr. Dallow) again prosecuted on behalf ot the Treasury, ...

PROSECUTIONS AT KIDDERMINSTER BY THE BIRMINGHAM LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION

... PROSECUTIONS AT KIDDERMINSTER BY THE BIRMJINGffAb1 LICENSED VICTUALLERS' ASSOCIATION. _ At the Kidderminster Police Court, yesterday, a number of cases were down for hearing, in which the holders of licenses for the sale of beer to be consumed off the premises were summoned for permnitting ale to be drunk on the ?? first case called on was against Thomas Wrigbt, who was charged with an oltence ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—YESTERDAY

... ]3IfBlINGHIAM O1NTY COUJRT-YESTE DAY. I BEFOrE MR. BEGISTRAR EwVINx PAnABY. Ini. re JACOB JAcOns, .--The debtor, described as a dealer in glass, oils, leads, and colour3, of Blookepring House, Aston Road. Biruinnghbnqn Ilan filed his petition for liquida. tion, with liabilities estimated et £500., and nssets not yet ascertained. Upon the applioation of Mr. Alfred B. East, of 43, Temple Street, ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... : BIRMINGHAII QUARTER SESSIONS. FIRST COURT.-YESTEnDAY. BEFORE MAll. J. S. D170DALF, 111ooxDEes. THEwOO CY A WATCH JeohlFink (40), tailor, who was found guilty on the previous day of stealing a watch, the property of Thomas Saider, was sentenced to eighteen calendar months' imprisonment. PAsSaN CouNiaexiEi r TCow.-John Raybon (31),1 hawker, wnsindicted for having knowia.ly uttered a coun- ...

KING'S HEATH POLICE COURT

... 1-1-11 -~ x o YESTERDAY. Before Jfessm'. Hawdea, Berows, and torl. ALIFGlED I FAtUDS OFT CLE9GYSMFS,\.---Wlter Terry, ironturner. Sally Cak, was charged with obtaining £22, by false pretences, from the N'ov. J. Leverett, vicer of St. Anne's. Moseley; with obtaining a similar sum from the llev. ?? Stokes, vicar of St. Stephon's, Selly Oak; and attempting to obtain £.2. from the R1ev. G. H. Sims ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT—SATURDAY

... |BIRMINGHAM COUNT Y OOURT--SATUIRDAY.| BEFORE MR. BEGISTRAR EDWIN PARRY. ?? 1e WILLINA Gmrrmfus. -The dlebtor, described as a fruiterer ansi fishneonger, of 68. floolalsbory, Binning- haln, has filed his petition for liquidation, with liabilities estimated at ;200., and assets not yet alcertained. Upon the application of Messrs. Hawkes and Week-es, or 19, Tenmple Street, solicitors for the ...

BIRMINGHAM QUARTER SESSIONS

... SATURDAY. BE3OREA Ml. J. S. DUGDALI3, iECooDiDEB. EXTENSIVE ROi3s3ERY OF ?? Russell (36), Henry ltuesell(20), endJohneW. RussIm(321, gun-finishars, were indicted for stoaling between the 12th of July. 1878, and the 5th of October, 1879, thirty-tour guns belonging to. cssrs. S. S. Ifrown nnd Ashton, of York Street, the employers of the two Reussells. --iir. Stubbins prosecuted. The prisoners ...