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DEATH BEFORE THE WORKHOUSE

... DEATH BEFORE THE WORKHOUSEF A COB9NEBR ON CLASSIFICTtON. An inquest was Ihoed in London yesterday on Charles Hatton and his wife, a reepsotnblemarried couple who poisoned themselves rather than goto the workhouse. The iury found they commiitted sui0ide ohile of tnsound miid, brought about by distress, and the coroner remarked that the horror of the workhouse might be in B great measure done ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... L&IWFORD'S GATE FOLIOE aOURT. Y ESTERDAY. ?? Mlecra William Smith (in the chair), W. 'la1tville, jun., and Alfred Robinson, HABRNE'36 MISSED, stles Eiathway 1:t way obwvced with stealing n NIP runneri value la, on May 2Gth. Frank JoIrs, !eed~ t h9ownod the ranners produced. a misted the runner from one Ibshorp in the etable at i3hirehamptel~. On Si t t**afc, Defendant was apprentice to ...

FORESTRY IN BRISTOL

... FBORESTHY IN BRISTOL. id FORMATION OF A FEMALE COURT, Lst uight Lia meeting, which was fairly well aY attended, ewas held in the SN, Agnes Minsion Room, n Newfoundland road, with reipect to the inaugaration he of a Female Foresters' Court. The officials and mem. 15 berm of Court Alderman Whitoon initiated fifteen le members to the Court, which is to be called the or Hannah More Court. The ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLLQS COUST. JDA40UJ1 A'aAUAVXA ' Uvv , BATURDAY, Btfore Meesre Herbert Thomas and J. Carle. LUNIZETL7 DEiALT WITH. Victor Harris and Dnaurice Sweet, two lads, were oharged with stealing a quantity of brias. the proo ty of their emuployer. Mr G. Rowes, and also Wlth damaging. certain machines to the extebt of o10, Detective Dowler said that on the afternoon of Wednesday last he went ...

BIDEFORD QUARTER SESSIONS,

... I ; sinam i 17I CATAPULT QUESTION: WHITE amen, ~~GLOVES. Ss at thr The Courtof QuartcrSession ?? rhe of Bideford was held on Wednesday before 'Rwed Sir George Sherston Baker, Bart., ktecordor, me, who was accompanied on the Bench by the who yor (Councillor R. Dymond) , Alderman J. icked . Narraway, J.P., C.C., and Mr. J. Wyatt, Prize J.P. Mr. J. Brock was foreman of the Grand l tion. Jury, but ...

CREDITON COUNTY COURT

... C!REDITON COUNTY COURT. Before his Honour Judge Edge. kett`jh VARYIING AN ORDIDB. founc JAIMID BUCKINGHAM V. FREIDERICK ?? m,,S SD-~r. Seldon, of Barustaple, wt e] ; ired for the plaintiff, a tinplate manu- term urer of ('rediton-I October last the Dugia ..'iutant lost ani action brought by tbe ortr ' ?? for a sum of £5 10s Od for I supplied, and an order was : ig;inst Mr. Folland for the A S( ...

TEIGNMOUTH POLICE COURT

... TEIGNMOUTEI Pt)LICE DOURT. Before General Sir A. Lucas (in the chair), Colonel Graemce Colonel Nightingale, Captain Paul, and Major Brown.. LICENSING. Mr. H. Partridge applied for an extension of time on the occasion of a cabman'.i dinner to be held at the Queen's Hotel, on the 26th inst., until two o'clock.-Granted. D. AND D, I WILLIAIE ArPs was summoned for bfting drunk at Bishopsteignton on ...

THEFT FROM AN EXETER INN

... THEFTI FROM AN EXETER INN. At the City Police Court this morning- before M~essrs. H. Gadd (chairnm.an), and B. R. M. Daw -JoHN DALIPY, 43, pedlar, HENRY SM ITIT, 20, d-scribed as a comedian, and to WILLIAM GaEEN, 18, hawker, e.ll of no fixed bi 1 abode, were brought up on remand from ?M ?? last charged with stealing on the aE 5th ust., from a till at the Victoria Inn so rParr-street, a tin ...

DARTMOUTH PETTY SESSIONS

... SESS1ONS.J ?.u?r?dgOfl (Cbairlnau)andMr. 1jBon (Chair man) and Mr. olre f ' \V. Hi. Rees. tSI CS je was summoned by John Frag~gb.s ~i~ll r publieanl for refusing to t nn, ianiqUay, aud was .!e lt 10'~ *sior in default fourteen i. l ?? had s been seven titues \T AT '1'i NEW !iE ' RWORKS, C ?? at tile new Pier V'X'orks 1 . g, I dllt on ri ris L it j > dan l ' .lig~gl ill llloilillg Bhute ?? ...

IMPORTANT LAW CASE AT ILFRACOMBE

... I WOFOTANT LAW CASE AT ILFRA.OMBE at zu& ?? . - . v-- - ?? A most important law case ?? ?? boon concluded at Ilfracombe, Mr Ridley, QC., from the High Court of Charceery (special referep) having given his award in the case of Britton and Pickett v. 1E. Woodhonee Vealo, which had leon remitted from the High Court of Justice. The claim was for £5652 4g in respect of the erection of the ...

THE ANDREW DIVORCE SUIT

... Immummo tMW- --S IT , irE ANDREWW DIVORCH SUIT. I Une e of Andrew v. Andrew, Boon, and Cole wau ltber heard yesterday in the Divorce Division, ?? the President aod a commonjury. This was a nit In which Mr Archibald Andrew, tn African of Bristol, sued for a divorce from his wife, Ibells Andrew, against whom he alleged adultery pith Mr Ftederiuk Moon, dertoibed as having been engaged In the T ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Messrs F, Tothill, U. H. Pope, 0. W, SIvAge, and G. Fuzzeli, OBTsUCTING TUL FOOTWAY. Sidney Baish, a lad, was summoned for obstructing the footpath at Fiohponds on the 21ab April, Tie caae wat proved by P.O. Watkins, who raw defendant wheeling a truck along the footway, The case was bxouwhSt' a t caution to ot0ers, and the defendant wa2 lot off on ?? casto, as he promised not ...