BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... sentence passed. Hie was also told that he had better have the horse destroyed. * A NoV-Eot'cuss-tr 7VoxnN-rsa.-Herbert John Russell, of Marroway Street, was summoned for neglecting to pay a eertain sum of 35s., incurred by him under the mrles of the 1st ...

ALLEGED WIFE MURDER

... to go out again, as she was drunk and had been fighting. Witness did not see George Dukes kneeling on his wife. Dr. John Ronaldson Russell, house surgeon at King's College Hospital, who saw the dereased on Sunday morning, stid she was in a collapsed condition ...

INQUESTS IN BRISTOL

... morning. Heenry Rasiell,.of.3, Bith oh street, a plate-layer, said that the deceaeed was his ne mother, who was the wife of John Russell, a seam-a, ffa who had not been hesrd of for twenty yesr?. Witnead ei bad been living with her for many years. For some ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Street, to W. French; Vine Inn, Summer Lane, to B. Freckleton; Dolphin, Lower Hospital Street, to P. T. Holland ; Lord John Russell, Harford Street, to T. Hunt; Edgbaston Tavern, Lee Bank Road, to J. Ilife; Falcon, Cregoe Street, to C. Ireland; Hop-pole ...

A DRURY LANE TRAGEDY

... some broken china on the floor. The deceased was drunk, but her husband was cooking something at the iireplace. Mr. John Robinson Russell, house- surgeon at Kiing's College hospital, said that when he saw the deceased on day morning she was collapsed and ...

OLD BAILEY TRIALS

... anything at all about the ?? was sentenced to three years' penal servitude. - COoNSrrACY TO DE1ai.-Robuf Poole, 28, and John Russell, 52, were indicted for conspiring to cheat and defraud Mr. William Long of ?? the Ath ult. the prisoners went to the Albert ...

SERIOUS CHARGE AGAINST INDIAN OCULISTS

... disease from which ?? 'suf- Ih feredl. Russell first went to the prisoner on July 8th, eC 1892, at Wandsworth. On the. third visit, having 5,examined his eyes with a hand-glass, the prisoner said h. e could cure him. ;Russell paid a guinea, and -then IC the ...

MUSICAL LOVERS IN A BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... damages X 30. A C0Au PioN BoxEsc SrsNT'I'Na3D.-At the War- wick Assizes, on Thursday, John Glaze described as the shaeinpion middle-weight boxer of tile Midlands, and John Adrian were sentenced to three years' penal servitude for a brutal assault upon is ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... of Horspath, was charged with being drunk and riotous and assaulting P.C. Russell, at Dor- cbheter, on June 24.--Prisoner said he was not drunk, but a little excited.-P.C. Russell deposed that Stevens was quite drunk, and had a crowd of boys round him, ...

A TRADES UNION APPEAL

... gave gl k -oU *thee ease of Temipertoal v. Russell,, which IIdeisi0i 8Iportant qilestion in reference to Trades r;i;cd l Tl plaintiff, a itnster mason and builder, of pDOIS Th thiu action agaiust J. Russell, prosideut, gzD. Src'tlj~l ] secrotary, of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... other boys went to New Street' Station, and Budge asked Police - constable Russell, a railway officer, w ho was one the bridge, what time the next train went to Bournemouth. - Russell questioned the boy, Who said hewas going to the seaside to see his aunt ...

RAILWAY ACCIDENT NEAR BLACKPOOL

... 16, Russell Street, Wigan; John Watk-inson, Tyldesley, merchant; Thos. OCtchley, 4, Tunnicliffe New Road, Bedford, Leigh; T. Radcliffe, 60, The Park, Eccles, Manchester; W. Lowe, Monton Road, Eccles; Charles Healey, 20, Swindley Rload, Wigin; John Thomas ...