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WILTS QUARTER SESSION

... '1 ? ?WZLT8?QUARTEW SH8BIO? IDevises on Tuesday,'adlthe-ohafr was oqbdpisd b . Lord' . Pitzmauraice,~i there- ,beihx also 'pxeeat,: f . 'Hon and 'Rev'.B. P.-,Boaiele',Kr' J, .Atkinsoin, Mr H!. ,Brown, 31r 0. E. H. A Colston, Mt A. BMrlsher; ap, ?? ot.Grubbe Rev 3, - . Gale, t r G1P. ,Goidney, ?? H. Goldney, Xr-Y F.-. PGoddard, Mr-J G. ..Gwa IMr4k G : Kaowles -M r G. L. Lopes, Mr W. B. j:,Lee,~ ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Magistrates presenti-Messrs.W. Pethick and Charles Wills. DISTURBANCE IN PETER STREET A young man named James Ashton was charged with being drunk and disorderly in Peter street. Thomas Oxenham, landlord of the Old Fox inn, said that on the previous afternoon he had a number of excursionists from Wales in his place. The defen- dant came in but on account of his condition and conduct ...

SOUTHPORT BABY FARMING CASE

... SOUTEPORT BABY FARMING CASE. -W:l: XwAZ 'm..Ilahtfh PA.nvmann. and sarah William Peargon, EDizabeth Pearson, and Sarah Froggatt, and Mrs Brade (formerly Oldield), were t charged at Scufbporb yesterday with causing the death of May and Rosinas Oldfield aud Alfred Talbot, three chii13den who had been farmed by the Pearsonv, q Mrs Brade being. the mother of the two Oldfield?, regarding whom the ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... SOMERSET QUARTER SESSPN. I ' I The -Epiphany genfrli Quateir, Seson JoA ths I I The Epiphanyi general Quarteri Session .01 te. I Peace was held yestexdayst the Shireohallb,'Taunton, Sir R. H, Paget, Bart,:, ?? presided, with Mr E. H. Clerk' and jother magistratea. The iollowig were sworn of the.grand juryi :- r 1 John-Amory, ?? a Bown, Joshuaa~lsrke,i T. Harman Cox, A., J. -DaVIe, . W. H. ...

ALLEGED INCITEMENT TO MURDER

... ALtFGFD INCITEMENT TO MURDMER. stri At the Bow street police court, London, yesterday, w3 Henry George Weir, a compositor, was charged at the the instance of the Treasury with having at a meeting rev in Hyde Park incited those present to murder George wb Livekey, chairman of the ,Sonth Metropolitan Gas thc Company. The meeting was in support of the men sto on strike from the South, ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... QUA.RTER SESSIONS. SOMERSET. William Sale, 415, house decorator, was convicted on indiotments for obtaining A3 10e and food from John end Eimna Rimell, at Long Ashton, last October and November, with intent to defraud. Sentence, five months' hard labour. In the second court, Henry Batten, 16, on bail, was convicted on an indictment for indecently assaulting Hannah Fear Wbite, aged 11, at Lyng, ...

MURDER OF A COLONEL

... - URDER OF A COLONEL. ?? ?? -1 s- -- a- Mail news from India brings details of the murder n 13f Colonel HIeyland, commanding officer of the lat J Bombay Lancers, who was shot by a Nowar, who ran a amuok at Deeas, on the 2dth of November. On that morning there iwas a oommanding officer's parade, P The revsildar ?? left, his house and went near the ΒΆ stable, when he was fired at by a 3owar ...

O'SHEA DIVORCE SUIT

... -imrpxq -nvR.p N As nn iqo - n. -. CITATIONLSERVED ON ma PARNEqL. .,Mr Parneliwvas- athrea o'clock yesterday served ,wiIL. the citation and petition in the action for divoroe brought by Captain OiShea against his wife . .s.agalnst. MXr Parnell. abs corespondent, Service was effected by Mr Day, solicitor to Captain o'shea, .who attended personally at the offlces of Messrs Lewis and Lewis, Ely ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLICEa OURT. YESTERDAY. a Maoistrates ?? P. -F. Spark6 Evans and C. Wille. tiNTEHIPBISING BOYS. William Brook, 1, and Jan.les M-aule, 12, on remand from Friday, were obarged with stealing a clock and other artioles from Newfoundland road board school on Cbzistmas.Eve, and breaking.oun of the premises. c The Magistrates Clerk (MrT, Holmes Gore) explained . that at the assize three ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... f: ~lnl D A V y -- g YESTERDAY. la Uagilirates ?? W. Gale Coles (chairman), - H. J. hlirehonte, C Hill, Autony Gibbs, aid H. Bennett. DANGEROUS PRACTICE AT RAILWAY STATrONS. William Jefferies, on elderly. respectably dressed man was kummuened by the Great Western Railway Company for attempting to enter a train wbilst in motion, at Pill, on the 1st of December. Mr J. Wall (Frissell and Co.) r ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... | - BRISTOL POLI COURT. i1 -- vi7.PMZD&lnV . itrj YESTERDAY. n~ Msiatatesprefislt-MessrseC. ills; AndO0. Hosegood ii George Venn was chareste Wihi stqailig a tarkey, value a s 6d, the property. of Alfred Gesorge Barratt, poulter'er., . b ic outbaaptsn, parade, Redlbud. A' baker's as~sistant: E le: nd arne, tae that on Thursday evening he Was c in Southampton Parade, Redbu11d and saw the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... UVUAtRIM AUAC UWWVUPt vv-g BRI!TOL POLICE COURTTV 0 A 'DTTPT A V Dn1D.iLVU KULLJLV ?? SATURDAY. Mogistratcs ?? Herbert Thomas, C. WV. Cpe Proctor, and Charle Will, C1OELTAY TO A CHILD, Henry Lines and Ann L ines were charged with unlawf ully causing William Lines, a boy under the age of ten, to be in a certain public streeb-Old, Market street7-for the purpose of offering newspap ers for sale ...