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BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGaAM COUNTY COURT. YESTEP*AY.-Before His Honour Judge Chalmers. A SINGULAR Posxme or Lsvw.-Winter Gwilliam, blacksmith, of 217, Balsall Heath Road, claimed £50. damages against Messrs. Twist and Young, omnibus proprietors, in respect of personal ?? sustained, as he alleged, through the negligent driving of one of the defendants' vehicles. Mr. Stabbins (instructed by Mr. .L. I. Parry) was ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... INQUESTS IN BIRMNGHAM. Mr. J. Ansell (deputy coroner) held an enquiry at the Victoria Courts, yesterday, concerning the death of James Drinkwater (21), who lived at 69, Cromwell Stree; and who died on the 28th ult. fron asphyxia, due to falling on his face in some wet ?? mother of the deceased stated that when he was thirteen years old a horse ran away with him, and ever since then he had been ...

BIRMINGHAM COUNTY COURT

... BIRMINGHAM4 COUNTY COURT. SATE1DAY.-Be!ore Ilis H onour Tudge Chalmers. A MACINEllY AccnExNT.-The action birought by Ansnie B5yrarn, 69, Henlev Street, press-worker, against Samuel Bealh and Sons (,imnited), Leopold Street, trass- founiders, to re-over £10M. damnages unider the 1i;p:o0 era' Lia.ility Act fur personal injuries, which was part heard on Friday, was conecluded. M.Ir. V'achell ...

THE SUICIDE OF A CONSUL

... Mr. Troutbeck, coroner for Westminster, held an inquest, on Saturday, on the body of Mr. Patrick Henderson, British Consul at CadiZ. who committvd suicide at the Foreign Office on Wednesdav afternoon. Mr. R. H. Boyce, engineer, identified the !body as that of Patrick Henderson. a friend of his, supposed to be about fifty-six years of age. He had never heard him threaten to commit suicide ...

IMPORTANT HEALTH PROSECUTIONS IN BIRMINGHAM

... At the Birmingham Police Court, yesterday morning| -before Messrs. Ryland and Brame-Thomas Henry a Goodwin Newton, of Barrells Park, near Haenley-in- Arden, was summoned to answer the complaint or J ohn Parker, chief inspector of nuisances, that six houses in l 2 Coit, Woodcock Street, used as dwelling-houses, were in a stats so dangerous to health as to be unfit for human hataittion.-Mr. Hugo ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... DIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. ?? fre 7Jessrs. Colmore (Stip)., Braene, R3Jfo.n;7, C;. Tane ye, rind Dr. Leech. IMPrOtiTAT 2 FACTorY AcT Ptosrec=-omo.-Messrs. Thomas Jackson and Co., brassdounders, Bissell Street, were summoned for two otlienres under the Factory Art. Mr. }lickley defeuded.-Mr. S. E1. ?? said that he visited the works of Messrs. Jackson and Co. on the 10th inst. in conseqcpence of ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING

... BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDING S. Pe. Wiliam Thi ekesr (trading as William Thacker anrd Son), harness mannfavturer. 10, Station Street, Wal1ail. -Yesterday, at the Waisall Bankruptcy Court. oD tbe petition of creditors, a receiving order was nmade against this debtor. - - V liidioa ChOins, cy-le-dealer, Ruseden, Wellinm- borough, Kettering, Pefford, and ?? first statutory meeting of creditors in thi; ...

CHARGE OF SLANDERING A LADY

... 10 In the Queen's Bench Division, yesterday, the case of Lynch r. 3 ames came before Mr. 3ustire Colins and a coinmonijurvr. t was an action btolht by Mrs. Lynch. a lady residing with her husband, a journahst, at Horlev, 6urrey, to recover from the defendant, a gentleman residing at the same place, damages for alleged slaude. Toe defeldant by his defence denied the utterance of the alleged ...

BANKRUPTCY PROCEEDINGS

... I i BeRhard Turnrr, manager of the Old Port So1e] Dudley Port.-At the Dudley County Courtn yemtrda | this debtor was publicly examined in bankrupt-c, iY *Yt Mr Deputy Registrar Walker. M ~r I. rst~cv before (from the office of Mr. *J- Clarke, West T ntb represented the debtor, whose liabilities ware diii c 4d., and assets ?? dehtor commenced twelve years ago as a fruterer and oultere a Great ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY.-Before the S&ipendiar (Ar. CoIlwre), enld ressrs. Stone, H. Ckamenrlaift J. Lowe, Lord, Barrows, and F. Jowe. YOUNG TeEVFss.-Two boys, aged 15, named George Field, Vauxha11 Street, and Thomas Mtacnamara. 112, Stewvard Sti!t, were charged with itealing a lad.y's jacket from Messrs. Payne and Bostocl;, draprs. Spring HilL-The jac:klt was stolen a week ago, but the com- plainants did ...

ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEFT OF BICYCLE CHAINS AT ASTON

... ALLEGED EXTENSIVE THEFT OF BICYCLE . t I 0 . CHAINS AT ASTON. I At the Aston Police Court, yesterday-b efore Messrs. A. Hill, h. ?? Yates, A. R. Dean, and Dr. Gritliths- John Davis. labourer. St. George's Street, Birmingham, was charged with breaking and entering the warehouse of Messrs. Whitehall and Bedford, machinists, the Albioti Works, W,hitehouse Street, and stealing seventy- eight ...

THE LUNATIC AND THE DUKE OF YORK

... | THE LUNATIC AN)D THE DUKE OF YORK. - I - At Leeds, on Saturday-before Mr. C. NL Atkinson (stipendiary)-John Henry Thackrah (34), moulder, Strawberry Grove, Armley, was charged with being a lunatic at large. The prisonser resented an appearance quite in keeping with the cha rge. Zr. T. W. Nussey, MA. P.t, was on the Bench.-Th e Town Clerk (Mr. John Harrison) said the ease was connected with ...