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HARTISAMERE PETTY SESSIONS

... I HARTISALIERE PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY. lefore the Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), G. Holt Wilson, Efq., and the Rev. S, B. Reywoldp. GoQNG THE PACE.-Harry Stoggca, emine driver, Fianinsham. was charged with furious driving in that parish, on the night of thb 5th ?? Farman, Bacton, deposed that being o donty at FiL- ningham, on the night in qa-stion, lie saw defendant driving at a rery furions ...

SUFFOLK QUARTER SESSIONS

... SUFFOLK QUJARTER SESSIONS. At the Sbireball, Ipswich, yesterday (Friday), before Lord Henniker (chairman). FJl1ET COURT. THE CHARGE TO THE GRAND Jumy.-The Chair. man, in charging the Grand Jury, naid he was very pleased to be able to say that on this occasion everyone summoned on the Grand Jury was present, except those who bad given valid excuses, as he had complained on former occasions of ...

THE MARRIAGE ASSOCIATION

... THE MARRIGE ASSOCIATION. - ?? AMUSING EVIDENCE. so At Bow Street Police. Court on Monday, M. Di TI Skates, alias D. Moetiher, Norman G. Hannab, John tb C. Skates,-alias Charles Barrington, John Abrahams, pr alias Sohn C. Skatei, alias Charles Barrington, end he Anthony Madders, again appeared charged with con. to spirasy and frani, in connection with the World's Greet h Marriage Association, ...

SINGULAR BLACKMAILING CASE

... A CAPTAIN SENT FOR TETAL. At Westminster Police Court ;Hirry Eden Spiller, otherwise Captain Spiller, of Park Terrac, Regent's Pork, w&s charged-on warrant with unlawfully thrat- ening to pabliah, and publishing, a libel of and concern- ing one Agnes Nobte Stuart Pakenbam, with intent to extort money.-Mr. Arthur Newton, who proeecated, said that the prosecutrix, a Scotch lady, was the wife a a ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... The Quarter Sessions for the County were held yesterday at the County Hall, Ipswich, when the Idagietrates present included Lord Reualeeham (chair- man), A. C. Pretyman, Eeq., C. H. Berners, Esq., General G. Martin, the Ron. and Rev. A. C. Balhie Hamilton, L. M. Bernard, Esq,, General H. P. Phillippa J. H. Bartlet, Esq., M.D., W. N. Whitmore, Esq., A. Adams, Esq., H. F. Harwood, Esq., COha. ...

DISS PETTY SESSIONS

... At tlese Sessions on Wednesday, before the Rev. C. R. Manuine (cbairman), Rev. H. Brandretb, I F. Taylor, Esq, MlP., R W. Crawsbay, and A. Pontifex, Esqre., Evhraim Whatling, Gissing, plate. layer, was charged bby Mr. F. W. Garrood, inspector, with overcrowding in a dwolling-houeeat Gissing. The Inspector stated there were only two sleeping rooms to accomrnodaie 11 persons, there being only 1 ...

ALLEGED FOWL STEALING AT GEDDING

... h At the Thingoe Petty Sessions on Saturleay, Wm. rc Snelling, dealer, of Rattlesdan, was charged with ir stealing five fowls and a guinea fowl, the property of e Georgo Raker, farmr, Geddiug, ou tho 9th ult. S' George Raker, farnner, oE Gfedding, said that he y kept about ea fowls near his house and one ben guinea fowl. On the 17th, from whbat. his boy told him, hb Id went ana saw them conted ...

HARTISMERE PETTY SESSIONS

... JIARTISMERE PETTY SESSIONS. MONDAY. Before Mr. G. H. Wilson, Mr. John Tudor Frere, Rev. S. B. Reynolds, and Mr.r J. G. Freeman. A GISLINGUAN LABOUtEEn's WIFE IN TROUBLE. Ann, the wife of Sam Elliott, labourer, Gisling- ham, was charged with wilfully damaging a ewindow to the amount of 8d. on 21st August. ?? Austin, wife of Charles Austin, said on the morning of the 21st ult. she heard a knock ...

WOODBRIDGE PETTY SESSIONS

... THURSDAY. Before CapL' B.-J. Ca'rthew'(chainan).) Mr. J. B. Hart, and- Capt. E. C. -moor. , Taxi~A-M TRErS~iAss' , ' I bourer; Neb i v charged ?? killing gamne -without a licenso at New- bourne, on the 2nd November.-J4ames Ellis, gamiekeeper, seaidhe ?? about 100 yards from the 1ootpath in Nowbourne. He had a gun in his hand, and the witness saw him take la sot at a pheasant which flew from a ...

HALESWORTH PETTY SESSIONS

... HALESWORT.1-1 PETTY SESSIONS. I ToHUrcSnAY.-llefore H. 1t. EIvards, teq. (chair- man), T. Rant, F. E. Babington, and F. 1. htenmant, EDqrs., and (ol. Taylor. Jamnes Malls, of Cratfield, innkeeper, was cbarged with having, on the 18th ult.. at Cratfield, kept open his licensed premises for the salc of intoxicating liquors during prohibited hours. The case wae ad- journed from the last ?? ...

IPSWICH POLICE COURT

... IPSWICJI POLICE COURT. MONDAY. Before the Deputyr-Mavor (Mr. G. F. Josse1y,) Mr. R. D. Fraser, Mr. S. R. Anness, Mr. W. O White, and Mr. F. HI. Fosdick. A DRUNKEN S}A.MAN. Eugene Philip Murphy, a fireman oD the S.S. Haslemere, pleaded not guilty to being driink andt disorderly in Carr btreet on Saturday everling-. Police-constable Meadows saw defendant in Tavern Street sitting on the pavemellt ...