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LOCAL LAW CASE

... character of Brutus, in which he is so eminently successful, He will be supported by Mr FrederieK Scarth as Cassius and Mr W. S. Hardy as Mare Antony, andthecompany isa veryistrong one. On he ThurFday evening the popular boxkeeper (Mr ;a- Sheering) will take ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... of their employer, Mr B. F. Webb, mga merchant, of Aries -stiest, St. Philip'o, Thomas Smith was charged with receiving the ceal which was valued at SUe, Richard ~'Thomas Furz e manager to the prosecutor, stated that Stone And L~ylsnd were employed en ...

KEYNSHAM POLICE COURT

... charged with bhaving, on the 15th of March, trespassed in search of ?? on land in the occupation of Charles Salvidge. Williaw Thomas Brown said that on the Sunday morning in question he saw the defendants on his lard with a dog. Thbey tried the bushes ard ...

A CONSAGUINITY CASE

... DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE. Yesterday afternoon-an inquest was hold at Barton, Manchester, by Mr Price, coroner, on the body of Simon Thomas Binne, photographer, of Russell street, Belves, and Bolton, At half-past four on Tuesday morning the body of the deceased ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... arrest the man because of his disorderly ?? '8 whereupon Thomas bit him in several places ?? the nd hand, and tried to strike him with his fist, MJ 92 A went to the offlcer'l assistance, Wa.a Thomas s eudeavoured to catoh hold of bim kl the legs and iT throw ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... , was charged with refusing to sell areasonable' O5ti- quantity of butter to Inspector Hardy on the price for the 1l-b same being tendered to him. Inspector Hardy said that orn. ?? about 12.15 p.m. on the 6th inst., in the company of P.C. Even, The Cooper ...

THE ST. PHILIP'S MYSTERY

... together all the morningf, foam about ?? nine, Hill Y s Witness did not say anything to Hill, reply 'Did you not toll Inspector Hardy that Hill said to Ago el I you, 1I don't know how it happened; he fall by the him c 1 side of me i-No, I said, 1What's he ...

ST. PHILIP'S SHOOTING CASE

... wilful murder at first preferred against the a 1 prisoners was reduced to one of manslaughter against C George Hedges, and Thomas Hill was charged with ti being an accessory after the fact, The evidence d offored was similar to that given at the inquest ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... name of Hih, The cahier, 9 ! traemebeiing the boy, asked if he was not the one ;, who had previously represented himself as Hardi, eot, bub he replied that he was not. It having been ; discovered that the money had been Improperly w, received, the boy was ...

BARNSTAPLE BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS

... he found pI the artficlo3 mti:ing ie o vamod 'he kaiie at as 23 G:1. I-e aftirwarda saw the knife in the nr hardi of lnnomhr mgn named Thomas Baker, snd hoe thet went to p:isoner and said if he veould return the tb articles he wnuiJ fzrj'ivo him. Prisoner ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... couditioD. The woman was taken to the Hospital, I where it was found that her jaw was fractured oan either t Bile. , ] Mrs Thomas, lvivg at the Braudy Cosk, deposed to a witnessing the aesault. t 1be complainant, Mrs Hansen, wife of a seaman, gave O evidtnco ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... letyoromfor the teap to poor her husband's vehicle. lip Sh a uhir~ured by the fall, and had had to have re maedical advice. Thomas Baker, alad, also gaveoeviderico. the ]Deferda~t eaidthat the horse bolted, and he was ?? thi to pull it in. Mr Lewis, butcher ...