BOXFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... schoolsboys. Bugg and Humphrey pleaded guil'y. The other two, who were evidently very respectable, pleaded not guilty. -Thomas Hardy, of Polstead, sail be saw the lads go into the orchard and pick up some ?? and Kig both denied having gone into the orchard ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... guilty to the charge, as did Or. Fallows, who defended Thomas. -M1r. Fallows asked the magistrates to deal leniently with Thomas, who, if lot off with a fine, would enlist for a ?? it was Thomas's first appearance lie was let off with a fine of . 'and ...

MURDER AT SHEFFIELD

... named Hardy, a greengrocer, went to see what was r, the matter, and on his way up a passage c whsichleads from the street to the house, he met a s man who remarked, See what a mess this man has s done at the woman; he has gone upstairs. Hardy o ran ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... property of Freeman, Hardy, and Willis, Church.street. Prisoner made no reply, and, as he bore a very bad character, he was sent to gaol for one month, with hard labour. ABSsALT.-WtlliSm Britain was summoned for assault- ing Thomas Ecales on Monday night ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... DEDDINGTON PET TY SESSIONS, SEPT. 16. Before H. C. Ruby aiid W. Ml. F.ster-eholliar, Esqrs. Thomas Tustaiu and George Callow, of Berford, were charged with assaculting Thomas Upton, on the night of Sept. 7th. Case dismissed, each paying their own costs. ABINGDON ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... appointed his three sons, James, Thomas at d LIdwvard, residuary legatees, and made them (in conjunction with a cousin, Thomas Ricketts), the executors of his will. He also gave by the codicil a legacy of l1000 to his son, Thomas Ricketts, who has since died ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... Shelly-sreet; George Critchley, Threlfail-treet; John Harris, Miles-6treet; Thomas Farber. Clive-street; Henry Jones, Maynard-street; John P. Farrell, Seiont- terrace; Thomas Johnson, Miles-6treet: Joseph;OL[ason, Harry-street; John DaY, Laverock-hank ...

THE BOLTON WIFE MURDER

... THE BOLTON WIFE MURDER. ThnmnRX~~~fn.1fhns-,. l1-brnarTnloS lta\ IM D0JULVIN Wirli M U~KvhuiI. Thomas Matthews, bricklayer, Larkeshill, was brought before the Bolton borough magistrates yesterday morning, charged with the wilful murder of his wife by ...

MANCHESTER CITY SESSIONS

... the 11th August.. Twelve mouths' imprisonment withberdlabour: Thomas Fitzpatrick, labourer, for unlawfully wounding on the 24th September. Nine months' imprisonment with hard labour: Thomas Doyle, finisher, for having, on the 24th September, inflicted ...

PRESTON POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... and, because sho had waited up for him, lie atruck her en the face anid ticked ?? to gaoil tor two cal,,ndar mrniltha,. with hardi labour. SLEEPING Oul,-Joseph Barton, Stephen Colltam, Bridget 0harubari and Bridget Cellaghan were charged 'with aleevnisg ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... jury. Mr. Arthur Lewis (instrected by the solicitor to the Treasury) prosecuted; the pri- soners were defended by Mr. Abel Thomas. The pri- soners lived together in a small two-roomed cottage in a remote district of Pembrokeshire, and from the evidence ...

BECCLES COUNTY COURT

... said he hadacounter-claim, but no notice of this bhving been given, his Honour gave -judgment for plaintiff for 28 lOs. 2d. Thomas Apter. smackowner, Lowestoft, v. Rachel Barkway, of Geldestore.-It may be remembered that plaintiff at a previeou Court claimed ...