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BENJAMIN STEVENS STILL A [ill]

... BENJAMIN ST'EIVNS STILL A TET(EEO'ALER. At the Exeter Pk(lice Court on Tuesday- before Messrs. G. Franklin (in the chair), R B. M. Daw, W. Buckingham, andW. H. Durn -B1MJAIMIN STLVENS, labourer, of the West Quarter, who is Vwell-knowln to the police on account of his very frsquent appearance in the dork, was before the Berch in answer to a sunmons charging him with being drunk qnd disordcily ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BI3ISTOL POLICE 00UaT. SATURDAY, Before Mauve 0. luotegod and W. A. Tod7d, ATTEI\IPTED SUICIDE. Janne Harris wp brought up on remand, charred with attempted tuicide in the Floatingz Harbour, The evideacefgiven Ft the previous bearing wat to the effect that the prisoner wes teen to jump into the harbour near Alc9ire ICing Brothers. A laborore Lamed Johnalox jamped in alter hor, and both would ...

BRISTOL PLEASURE STEAMERS CO

... BRISTOL PLEABURE 13TEAHM3RS Co. APPLICATION IN THE COUNTY COURT. At the Bristol County Court yesterday, before Jadge Austin, Mr H. R. Wanibrough made an application on behal of Mr A. H. Milton, tho petitioning oreditor, for the voluotury liquidation of the Bristol and ?? P'eeaure steamers Company, Limited, under the eupervidon of the court, He #aid the history of the case ehortly was that this ...

KILMERSDON POLICE COURT

... KILMEBRDON POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Bofoe Lord Ilylton (in the chair), Capt. KnaothbUll and Meson J. F F. Horner and J. H. Shore. STRIKE AFFRAYS AT NEWBURY. cr A young man named George Edgell, a oollier, wa t Pouinmoned for assaulting Thomas Elits, on the 16th I December. Mr Clifton, who prosecuted said thab t Thomas Ellie complained of a serious ?? oom- mitted against him. Sume of the men of ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... VIwcQqlvJnAv ;n YESTE1DAY. id Before Messrs A. H. Ford and U G. Champion. a. THEFT OF BRUSHES. o; A lad narmed Charles Henry Briro was charged with Xa steeling four boot bruehes, the proveriy of Messrs Di. A, is and W. Greonlade, brush manufacturors, of Thomas he street. The accused was in the employ of the firm as la nviepd bly. The bruhoes were worth 4as, and the boy sold he them to boys at ...

SENSATIONAL CRIMINAL TRIAL

... .SENEATIONAL UBIM1RAL TRIAL. he Rhide commenced on Monday -before a Npeui',il did ii he8 sitting of the Hninaulb Aislee Court at Mons, one of 0a th ge msomt sensational criminal trials over known in plizo HBelgium, Whe prisoners, l3 in number, of whout t vo vir Za the Centre, under the Leadership of a one-armed man 2011 A' named Van Ham, There are no lessthan S oonats in Ga'il or the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY. Before Xessrs J. W. Hall and A, Ford. A DISHONXEST WORKMAINI. Frank Hull, a boot and uhoe operative, was charged with embezzling and otealing a quantity of boot materiale, value l8s 9d, the property of George Stone, Tie goods were entrusted to the prisoner to make up, and he at first maid they had been stolen from him but aterwards pleaded Rnilty. The protecutor sala he gave the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... SATURDAY, Before Messrs 0. B, Hare and W. W. Tribe, COMMITTED AS AN INCORRIGBLE ROGUE, Frederick John Rill, an elderly man, was ohargel with sleeping out on Dardlham Down. Constsble '75 0 epoke to finding the accused on the Dowvn early that morning, It was stated that 11111 was an olI offender and bad boen previously convicted on a Eimilar charge. Supt. Oroker said the police were afraid the ...

THE NELSON STREET TRAGEDY

... THE NELSON STREET TIIAGWEDY CHARGE OF WILFUL MURDEII ACCUSED BEFORN THE MAGIST1RATES, At the Brilstol police court yesterday, before Mr Charlee Wills and Mr J. Colthurnt Godwin, Daniel Harringtoi was placed In the dook and charged with the wilful murder of Mary Jane Solari, aged 26, whose death occurred In Aelson street the previous evening, under circumstances reported in yesterday's BRISTOL ...

CURIOSITIES OF LAW

... It would nob be rash to say that laws were m(sli reasonable and dignified in the earliest timed o. oivillsatlon, and the fact is earily 1air.h - there wa1s no clasp of lvio , 110 one had A proioomiolnal lafartet il3 complicuting ru,ea 01 precedents. That Was work fitting the decadence, which loft i't Ia the worst evil of all heritagees to e' e barbarians who succeeded. In truth thoy welcooi d ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFOBD'S GATE POLICE COURT. jjM YV VU WJJI. F.X %XJ% J~J.AW J. W A MW YESTERDAY,' Before Messrs WV. Smith, W. H. Butler, and A. Robinson. POACHING. George Brewer, a lad, was summoned for tresam. g in erch of game on land belong ing to Mr r, 1T Mile at Shirehampton, on Msy 26th. At 4.15 in the morning the defendant was found in a field with a greyhound and B Inroher, The dogs were looking ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY

... CHARGE OF PERJURY, At the Central Criminal Courn, London, ydterday' before the Recorder, Jamea Crabb surrendered to answer an indictment which obhrged him with, having committed wilful perjury in evidence given by him at the South ivrk police court on Sept. 22ad last. Sir Edward Olarke, Q C, and Mr Geoohegam prorecuted; Mr 0. F. Gill and Mr A, Gill defended The learned couneel said that the ...