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DISTRICT SESSIONS

... | DISTRICT SESSIOY. P. -N COrN. L Annie Price, a youlg wiowman. vi I si having, on the 17th in3::mt, stohen a latming 24 silver inger rings, 12 scarf rr-, love stud, value £4 7s., the proper,- I,, So1ton, watchmaker anid d ier ituncorn. It appeared that the e 1-*. nlaced on the counter of the sbop Cj 0- .. afternoon, ir-s. Sntton discovered t!d: ;: ;l removed, and ruformation hav i- police ...

PRESENT POSITION OF THE POLICE INQUIRIES

... i 2- LZST'N T 1'0- I¾-TON Oi: Tild PiLICE INQfUIRIES. - A great many false reports tsays the Obsener)O are flying about regarding the arrests of the dyna. a mitards, Strictly speaking, no ?? has been captured in London, because the man who q was taken up on suspicion turns out to be a D perfectly innocent vagrant artist, who has B accordingly been released as harmless. The h 5a arrest of the ...

YESTERDAY'S POLICE

... YESTERDAYS POLICE. CARDIFF. (Before Dr. PFIEn and Aldermen Lezws.) s TaxFn OF A SKIRT DX BoYS.-Williamn Earnes andri Robert Williams, boys. were charged with having Thi stolen a shirt, valued at 7s. 6d. belonging to the Edward Price, from 228. Bute-street. Prosecutor Sw was staying in the house dating last week, Sec and the prisoners also slept in the same bedroom. ing Price missed the shirt ...

Published: Thursday 26 February 1885
Newspaper: Western Mail
County: Glamorgan, Wales
Type: Article | Words: 829 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

CHARGE AGAINST A CARDIFF MATE

... ANOEHARGE AGAINST A CA RDIFF M ATE. An inquiry was held on Thursday at the Marine Offices, Princes-street, Bristol (before fIr. Charles 'Nash, chairman; and Capts. Thompson and Tozer), of !into certain charges against George Harry Elodgson, while acting as mate of the British 5ship Carlisle. Mr. J, Inskip acted as legal assessor, m iand Mr. E. E. Salmon prosecuted for the Board of os 'Trade. ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... I .1A.* . ?? r nu- - -rn o0k- lie0 At these Assizes, yesterday, the following cases woere of taken by Mr. Justice Hawkins.- sat MANSLAUGHTER AT WVORoESTER.-Frederick William ins Ml'Donald (21), labourer, was charged With feloniously iso killing John Parley, on December 2'i, at All Saints. Mr. ;ld Marshall Todil prosecuitetd, and Mr. Gresham Wells tie- ad ?? -was a piece- of waste land near oh ...

CORONER'S INQUESTS

... CORONER'S LNQUTS-1''. BEFOREML CLARE ASPINAkLL cO'tONER ?? . On the Wody of Tflonorah Foley, two In, : old, child of a labourer who lives a: 4, rsan. , The deceased was fou'd dead in ne ar ?? .J is mother in bed on Friday vmrninm. The ro' -ical evidence was to the effect that th^e chrild wz i- cated. Verdict accordinzly. g On the body of Martien Lame;', six vwrrkT ?? is child of W'illiam Lamey ...

THE CROFTERS' AGITATION

... THE CROFTERS AGITATION. THE ARRESTS IF SKY. RIOTOUS PBROCEEDINGS. [FPReo OQUR OWx SPECIAL COonEsrONDENT.] PoramsE, Sunday. At a late hour on Friday night the steamer Lochiel arrived at Portree, having on board Sheriff Ivory, Mr Anderson, Procurator-Fiscal ; Chief Constable NPH rdv. Inverness; twenty-five policemen, and nine :rofter prisonllers, six of whom had been apprehended at tGleidale ou ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... LA.WFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION. YESTERDAY, McgiluAtas ?? Belfield (chairman), Mmesrs. c, D, Cave, W. Brice, and B. P. Wills. PO)VL TBeASOTIONS, Frederick Hobbs and Frederick Badmani , two young men, were charged with stealing a fowl, value 2f, 61. from the premises of Gloucester road farm, Frampton Cotterell, The bird tvas identlied as one oi seversl kept In a farmyard by Mr. Hardwick, and ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... L&WFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION. U' YESTERDAY. H Wiscetrates present-captain Bel6eld (in the chair), in Mr. C, D, Cave, Mr. W, Brice, and Mr, E. P. Wills, Dr ,A HOME TREAT PROMISED, George Mitobell and James Brown were brought ii before the court on a charge of heing found in thb store. room of Mr. J. Cook, grocer, Westbury, for an unlawfuat L purpose, Complainant told the magistrates he had lost ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... YESTERDAY. Magistrates ?? Belfield (chairman), Messrs. A, J. Stanton, W, Gale Ooles, and E. P. Will3, T Li- I~ 0~ iLOUR, A Swede, named Eleman Sparf, was chargei with stealing two saeks of flour, value 3Us,, the property of the Bristol Doclr Committee, Oa Friday night the prisoner was seen by a dock labonrer to take a sock from a stack at the Avonmouth Docks and carry it on board the schooner ...

THE LEWS DEFORCEMENT CASE

... THE LEWS DEFO0CEMENT; I CASE. 1 THRE:&TENED BREpADOWN' OF' THE TRIAL Storcowsy ThursdaY Night. The trial of. the nine'men ohargad with having In November last been concernrdilfl tbi deforce. =nett of a meusengersat-arms and his ooneurrenta at Valtes,~ Lewis, Was resumced to-day befor e h6eriff Blck. As on the previous day, much In- t terest was Manlfetedin thoproceadilgs, the Court I being ...

Police Intelligence

... - 4 'Injuliu littzlUguice. Guilidhafl_, EJtward COwnnr, of 11-ltic-strct, St. Lukil', who said hel was a printer, woe charged with ?? to steed a watch froim tho waistcoat pocket or a ml An unkniowia, in Patern~oster-row, and also with being concernied, with feur Others, in attempting to pick the(, pockets of other people. Janies lRickley, plain clothe pa)trol, svld that aborit threc o'clock ...