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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 ...

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 ...

UNPACKED FURNITURE BY [ill]

... UFPACKED FUITURE BY FAIL. IMPORTANT CASE, At the Bloomsbnry county court, Lon'loa, belaot Judge Bacon, the ease of Wade v. the Midleud Rill. way Company came on for decimion, The plaintiff, Mr George Wade, a civil engineer, of Grsfton street, Bloomabury, oeod the defendant oompany to reoover the sum of £13 10al 9d, damage done to a qcaatitr of furniture entrusted to tteir care. Mr Bmssett ...

AN INFANT IN A BOX

... AN INFANT en A BOX, INQ17EST AT ST. pRI1LIP08. liXTRAOIRDINABY EVIDENCO, At St Philip's pollos station yeoterday aIter60orl, the City Coroner (Mr H. G. Doggett) opened an inquiry Into the circumstances attending the death of the newly-born child of a young woman named Elizabeth Price, who had been living in ?? at G, New Thomas street, St. Philip's, The Coroner maid it was a peculiar case, and ...

A CLIFTON LAW SUIT

... RESULT, ytaerday to the Ohanovy Dividon of the High Oourt ol Jutice, ?? JuatiPel8tIrllnKghad beorea him amotion in the notion of Heteri't1 b11c . Winger o and Cridland. The plaintiff Nihoolls t u uminis betheuineori, asked for an injunion to i estraom the I defendants, A. Wingerf and John Cridaand, their iervantb or agnats, from conetiaing or allowing to remnain in the stable yard of the ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRISTOL BDAqKRUPTOIY dOURT. YESTERDAY, ?? Mr Registrar Wright. I'P UB rLI EXAM INATIONS. ?? PETER GAGE, 18, Nicholas street, Bristol, public. bouse ?? A. W. Taylor appeared for the trustee (Mr E. T. Parker), and complained that the account filed by the debtor was practically useless, Idi his examination the debtor said he was now living On his wifo's friends. He had disclosed all hia property. ...

FITZGERALD DIVORCE SUIT

... ! FiTZERALD DIVORCE SUIT. Upon the resumption of the FitzZerald divorce tuit 3 esterday morning, before Sir Francis Jeune and a special jury, the father of the respondent said he discentinued visiting his son inlaw in 1890 in conss- quenoe of the intemperate habits of Ur Fitzgerald, who was always quarrelling with his wife and creating diEturbanoen, He had spoken to the reetor of Winilade ...

The Embezzlement at [ill]

... { The Embazzlement at TQ,'1UAY/J I ?? - At the Torqnrav Police Court tbiq ner Iklfred E. Packer, steward offtoe ToriV 'Y C rk;ington Liberal Club, was c-ij~r:tp embllezzeemenit. Th!a cllstires or I were tae Mayor (Alderman Dr R i' and ;iJe Deptty-\layor (Al 'ermrn 1 l' ' ! Mr Carter proseclts'i i- t ;Cibe (oiencmittee.-- Mr . rte-r sni -* , jwas appoirited steward on tl; i jrne last at a ...

Primrose League Meeting at Tavistock

... A crowded meeting in conneceion with the Tavistook Habitation of the Primrose League took place at the assembly room of the Bedford Hotel on Tuesday evenieg.; Dr Willis (Ruling Conncillor) presided, and in the course of a few introductory remarks said Mir. Lnttrell had been upholding the cry of Dovn with tlis House of Lords mainly because they threw oat the Home Rtle Bill. but he would like ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRIBTOL POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY, Before Meters 0 B. Haoe and W. Line A DISHOINEST CHARWOMAN, Elizabeth Emith, a middle.r!yed woman, was charged on remand with stealin 19os, from a cash box, belonging to William Edward UMagga, of St Paul's Post Office, 76, Albert street. It appeared from the evidence of Deteotive Williami, that In conrequence of previou2 losses, he,after receiving certcin infor ...

LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT

... P f DISThIOT COUNCILS AND GUARDINS,. * . lE1TEliDY a WITHDRAWALS. Tbe returning offilera for the eleatiOM Of It*S and Raral DMotritb aouncils and guardians yeaterday received ?? up till four o'oook An will be seen from the ?? lilt there was a very small proportion of namem withdrawn, and the number of Cont0eti will be coniiderable:- BRISTOL GUARDIANS. The R turning Officer (Mr J J*. Simpson) ...

THE KINSINGTON MURDER

... I THE KENSINGTONMURDER | A COMO~E AT THE POLICE COURT. A REMARKABLE LETTER. I It was a damp end dull morning when the North Wall boat train steamed into Willesden Junotion at a ?? on Saturday morning, conveying 3 amongst other passengers the accused youth Reginaild I Saundergon. sod Deteotive-sergeants Dyson and 3Thompsov, of the Criminal Investigation Department' I who had been sent to ...