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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOLIOU OOUHT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs W. Pethick and FP J. Fry, LICElSING PROSECUTIONS, George Russell, of the Tanners' arms, Iledminster, wvats smmoned for permitting drunkenness. Inspeator Thomson visited deendeudt's house on the 17th nit., at J.5 pama and found James Ihalli sitting in the bar drunk, Several men were sitting round with cups in front of them, Defendant was sitting by ...

COMPANY ACTION IN BRISTOL

... COMPANY ACTION IN BRISlTOL. I . - - -I l - s; rl- - Ifn.nfi. hi% We'a Yesterday, at the Bristol County Court, his Honour T i Judge Austin heard part of the Osle of Frederick *oc Ludwig Bartelt, trading as the Auglo-Ru55ifn Ol bor Company v The Grovesend Tin Plate Company. Mr the B. R. Vaohell (instructed by Ur D. Johnstone) was Wb for the plaintiff; Mr D. V. Meager (instraoted by ?? not JB ...

BREACH OF PROMISE CASE

... BREACh OF PROMISE CASE.. I - VtNU. T-&n:- I In tbe Queen's Bench Division, beforo Mr Justice Wright and a common jury, the lady barberse breiah of promise suit, Chettle v Wicks resurmed on Satur- day, The defendant, examined, swore that plantiff knew he was a married man, that she consented to live with him as his mistress, and before going to hii house towarda the end of July she knew what ...

THE CHARGE OF THEFT AT TORQUAY

... ?? THE CHARGE OF THEFr AT TORQUAY. The hearing of the charge of stealing a dra quilt, a blanket, two pillow cases, a feather Yai pillow, an apron, &o., against MARY EWIEs, a the married woman, said to come from Exeter, I was resumed at the Torquay Police Court Pal on :Monday.-The evidence given on Satur- Co, day by 1ryphena Andrews, wife of Robert Lis Andrews, the prosecutorand landlord of the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRI)ETOL POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messres W. Pethiok and 0. Hoaegood, UNLAWFUL PLEDGING, John Harrington and Caroline Harvey were oharged with unlawfully pledging a bed tick, clock, sheet, and a counterpante, value Xl1, the property of Charles Bidwell. The wife of the roseoutor said the prisoners tcok apartmenft at her touse as man and wife, and the various articles nnmed were taken and ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE UOURT. YESTERDAY. Before Meserm W. Sommerville, jun., and W. Sfith, NO HARM1MRbXT, Three young men named Charles Hendy, Albert Milee, aud James Hlardwicke, were charged with: Stealing a wooden bucket, a quantity of old iron, and bottles, worth 2N, belonging to William Samuel Cox, of Horfield. The articles in question were left in a field adjoining the prosecutors barton ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... I YESTERDAY, 5 Before ?? W. H. Belca and Wilberforce Tribe, 3 AN IDIVUDENT THEFT. I Edward Tomhins Wood, a middle aged man, was I charged with stealing is, the money of Mrs Margaret Cavill, who -beeps a secondhand store at Upper York street. The prosecutrix, ja married woman, said she was a called down to the shop by her daughter, and on entering she saw the accosed and a man named Willoox ...

MONMOUTHSHIRE POLICE

... MODNMOUTH8HIRE POLICE, AD_ .0 nwrM!UNP.- SUPT. PARRY'S APPOINTMENT, At the meeting of the Monmouthshire County Coupoll, at Newport, on Wednesday, Mr S. N, Jones brounbt on a motion asking the Council to protest theaiiat the action of the Chief Censtabll In appoint, ieg a young and inexperienced Officer from an outside P S ?? to the position of ?? over the a heads of the old and experienced ...

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 ...

NEWTON POLICE COURT

... Before Mr. W. Vicary C.C. (in the chair), Colonel Walcott, C.B., Mr. M. Fortescue, and Mr. F. H. Plumptre. TRANSFER OF LICENSE. The license of the Bird-in-hand Inn, West, Teignmouth, was transferred from the late John leale to his widow, ?? Heale. The license of-the Royal Oah Inn, Ideford was transferred from the late landlord to his son, Matthew William Tannan. The license held by James ...

DEATH OF A CHILD IN EXETER

... ,. DEATH OF A CHILD IN, EX ETER. A SAD STORY. At the City Workhouse on Monday even- ing Mr. H. WV. Hooper, the City Coroner, held an in luest, touching the death of Gertrude Brealey, aged six weeks.- Inspector Hart, local inspector for the ?? watched the proceedings I on behalf of the society. - Susan I Clark, nurse at the Workhouse, identi- fied the body, and said the deceased was the ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BBISTOL FOLIOR COURT. YESTERDAY. Before Messrs W. R. Barker nud J. C. God win, A QULSTION Or IDENTITY, Charles George, a young man, wai charred with ptealing a suit of clothea, the property of Mr Loney, secondhand clothier, Newfoundland road. The evidence wah to the effect that the prisoner was seen running away from the pioaeoutar'l shop with the suit of clothes under his arm. He was ...