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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 ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOLIOE UOURT, YESTERDAY, Before Sir George W. Edwaras and Mr Sparke Evan. A TRADES UNION LEADER BOUND OVER, Charles Jarman, an offlolal of the Sa3men'e and Firemen's Union was charged by the police, under I the Municipal borporations Act, with disorderly ! behaviour In a public thoroughfare. P.C. Bridge, A 70, etated that about twventy past fonr Zn the pro. I vions afternoou, wh!ie sn ...

THE FATAL FIRE AT EASTON

... for INQUEST AND VERDICT. Mes At the Queen's Head, Lower Easton, on Saturday morning, Dr E, I, Grace, coroner for the Lower Division of Gloucestershire, held an Inquest on the , body of Thomas William Barker, who was burnt to death in hie bedroom on Thursday morning. Charles Barker, of Normandy road, Easton, stated lob that the deceased was his Ion. He was 30 yearn of Ih), age, and worked as a ...

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 ...

INQUEST IN EXETER

... INQUEST IN EXETERl. 2 A BAD NOT FIT FOR A DOG TO to e LIE ON. thi S ?? s THE CORONER AND HIS DUTY. t An inquest was held at the Exeter Police to Court this afternoon by Mr. Coroner H. W. Ju Hooper, touching the death of Arthur Smale, up e rag and bone gatherer, about 70 years of age, sei 1, of Stone's-court, Preston - street, who, das reported in our last evening's n issue, was found dead in ...

THE CUSTODY OF A CHILD

... THE OUSTODY OF A CHILD, COUNTY COURT AC1ION IN BlHBrTOL, At the Bristol County Court, yesterday, befoie Judge Austin. the case of Hatton v Hlatton was hsear Mr B. R, Wanrbrough represented thei plaintib,, ani Mr Cleese, of Hereford, appeared for the delen eaot Mr Wanobrough said the case was a iiogularoe. being an action between two brotbersii in respect the maintenance of a child. The ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOLION aOUBT. YESTERDAY. Before Meers Charles Wills and J C (.odwin, PsENEWXIOXT OF ICRUELTY PROSECUTION. Frederick Jocelyn, of 37, Bloy street, Easton, Was summoned by Inspector Watkins, of the Bristol and Clifton 8BP.O.A., for working a lame pony on the 31st March. Defendant Was diamised on payment of the costo, SECOND COURT. Before Messre S. Willa and A. N. Vrice AN4OTUER DELUSION ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... LONG ABHTON POLTCE COURT. a ?? Wil B fore Meosrs H. J. Mirehonsa (in the ohmir). Charles Wto Hill, J. Bourneo, and H. C. Batten. red ALTERING THE POSITION OF A FENCE. Cie Yrs Patience Russell. of Flax Bourtore, was summoned ' t by the Long Asiaton Highway Board for encroaching upon ai D a public carriage way at Bourton, Mr Nichols (Beason, pro~ Carpenter, and Co.) appeared in SUPPort of the ...

KILMERSDON POLICE COURT

... K' M DON POlJ7TT UOUtT. r -YESTERDAY. I Bofoinemr 3. P. F. Hornee-, Loid Da Blaquieve, the thi I o G yton.jc!,; ifa, l aqmr W. A. D~ube-iy, at, THRBEATENING AN OLD MAN, , IsapBton 1uIF na, of Radet~ook ao~ptte he' e D r'iswer a c~omplaint Gr Henry Roberts, an old man, wii L, ling at Phdstock, tb,h't he bei used tbrestainoiu laa rep ,t uqge towards him. -Mr 3. Wail (Batb) dotadoxei. pol if ...

A SHEPTON MALLET ACTION

... At the Bristol County Court on Saturday his Honour Judge Austin resumed the hearing of the action brought by Mr A. P. Somerville, of DInder, against the Shepton Mallet Local Board. Mr Lush Wilso, of the Midland circuit, instructed by Mr Arthur lBiie, Bedford row, London, represented the plaintiff IMr J. A, G. Hamilton, Instructed by Mr A EB. NI'alder, appeared for the defendants, The plaintiff ...