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IMPORTANT VACCINATION QUESTION

... I At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before. Mr. T. Mt. Colmore (sti)endiary-Samuel Findon, I house, 21 Court, Steward Street Spring Hill, summoned Dr. Edmund Robinson, 213, Bristol R , for having, after having successfully vaccinated a child named Marion Violet Findon, while public vaccinator for the Ladywood district, unlawfully upon request refused to deliver to the complainant a ...

THE BISHOP OF LINCOLN'S CASE

... I The Arobbishop of Canterbury, accompanied by the Bishops of London, Oxford. Rochester, Salisbury, and Hereford (as assessors), and his Vicar-General, Sir-James Parker Deane, Q. C., opened his court yesterday, in the Library at Lambeth Palace, to hear the allegations made against the Bishop of Lincoln as to certain ritualistic practices. The Bishop of Hereford has taken the place [of the ...

THEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE

... I TTEATRICAL ASSAULT CASE. At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. A. Chamberlain and G. H. Lloyd-William Phillps (better known as Harry Phillips), professional vocalist, living at Halifax, Yorkshire. was summoned for assaulting his wife, Ellen Rosina Phillips, of Holloway Head (known in the profession as Nellie Wilson), and who is appearing at the Theatre Royal pantomime. Mr. ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... YSTHrDAYr-Beforc Messrs. HiFlarned Weiss and Dr. ILLUsiNG Hotsrs.-James Biddle, carter, Lichfield Road, Aston, was fined 5s. for cruelly beating a horse, gt Gravelly Hill, on the 25th ult.-F. Thorley, haulier, Hampton Road, Erdington, for causing a horse to be worked while in an unfit state, was fined 5s. and costs.- William Webb, haulier, Devon Street,. Birmingham, was fined £2. 5s. 6d., ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMINGH1AM. On Saturday afternoon Mr. Hawkes (city coroner) held an inquest at his court in Moor Street, on the body of Elizabeth Osborn (79), 4 Court, 1 house, Fisher Street.-Henry Osborn, son of the deceased, saud he had not seen his mother for about twelve months, and he allowed her nothing for her support.-Mrs. Armfiejd said that about three weeks ago the deceased went to ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BTRMG-GHA3X COUNTY COURT. YSTURDAn. -Beforc His 07onolr J.Ludt Ck homers. Tun Tuaissv3 Or A L=cresz. - Messrs. Nicholson and Macgregor, wine and spirit merchants, Summer Row, brought an action against Albeit Slim, of the Queen's Head Inn, Spring Hill, to. recover £18. Es. ld. for goods sold and delivered. Mr. Vanhell (instructed by Messrs. Rowlands and Co.) appeared for the plaintiffs; and Mr. ...

CLOSING OF INSANITARY HOUSES

... I I At the Police Court, yesterday-before Messrs. Ellis and Hawkes-William. H. March, 198, Wheeler Strget, was summoned by Mr. Parker for not complying with a notice served under the Public Health Act to put the bouses in Nos. 3 and 4 Court, Oxford Street, into a thorough sanitary condition, or close the same. Mr. Lane appeared for the ?? inspector said the houses were in a very dilapidated ...

A MINING-SHAREDEALERS'S LIBEL ACTION

... ,A ,UINIG-SHAREDE A 'S LIBEL ACTION. . I AN EXTRAORDINA-RY STORY. In tee Queen's Bench Division, yesterday-beforebMr. Justice Grantham and a common jury-the case of Maxey r. the Proprietcrs of the Star came on for hearing. This' was nil action for libel brought by Mr. H. J. Maxeyof the Londonhining Exscange(Limited), against the defendants for libel in publishing a statement that he was to be ...

THE CREWE MURDER

... I I THE MAGISTERIAL PROCEEDiDGS RESUMED. Although the resumption of the magisterial enquiry respecting the murder of Mr. Richard Davies-of which two sons of the deceased, Richard and George, are accused-was fixed for eleven o'clock yesterday morning, there was a group of early corners outside the Police Court much before ten o'clock, and they awaited with patience the opening of the court. ...

THE ERSKINE STREET STABBING CASE

... THE ERSKIN'E STREET STABBING CASE. I At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning -before Mr. T. Md Colmore (stipendiary)-David Hedge (42), labourer, Priory Place, New Buildings, Coventry, was charged on remand with unlawfully and maliciously wounding George Mills, bricklayer, of 1 house, 10 Court, Inkerman Street.-Prosecutor, who looked very weak, stated that at 10 p.m. on the 8th inst. ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGRAM_ POLICE COURT. Yz£s'PrAr.-Before IMessrs. Cclmore (Stipendiary), Stone, Lacy, Hil?, Lord, Bartlret, and ratnton. TwE WAY DsamoaRns ARE MADo.-James Marshall, 7F, Dale End, was summoned for being drunk on the licensed premises of Joseph piston, of the Horse and Groom, Dale End.-On the 31st ult. Police-constable Brown saw the defendant, who had five little children with him, enter the ...

WORCESTERSHIRE ASSIZES

... WORCESTERSBTRE ASSIZES. *YS= DAY.-Before Mr. Justie Hawkims. A FORCED POLICr.-Thomss William James, alias Thomas William Jameson, alias Frank Gibson (72), ] engineer, of Inglebv Street, Birmingham, and previously of Aston, pleaded guilty to obtaining from Charles Roughton the sum of Se. by means of a forged policy, I purporting to be issued by the Prudential Assurance Company upon his own ...