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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL FOLICE COURT. YESTERII)AY. Before Mlessrs Mark WVhitwill and Fenwvick lichard,. ALLEGED IlOUSIOnRiAN IXN;, WVilliam Edwards, 21, was charged with breaklinehl into the dwelling house of John 1{arford, 137. Redland road, and stealing two watches, four linger rings, nine brooches, two gold chains, ivc bracelets, and other jewellery, together value £20. Detective Inspector Robertson said ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Y1EETICR DAY. llefore his lonour .1 Ldge Austin, I i-owrANCL Ol' W'In'TEX A(GRIuElME:NPis, MN'EmES v. Hi ?? action arose out cf tho partnershlip of lhughes and W'eelks, builders awt contractors. Mr F. E. Neatirerly (instructed by Mr' Pershouse) appeared for the pinitiffl, who is ithu widow of Mlr Weelks, nnd asled for a partneroriip account from Bir Hunghes, wvho wlas represented by Mr E. W. ...

SOMERSET ASSIZE

... - 1 =- - - = : - Aloe T if mlipf .Tustice. Y Before the Lord Chief Justice. ?r 'The Court opened at the Townhllail, Wells, at tenl ?a o'clock- ysterday morning, when the follownllg lr prisoners were ?? Up and sentenced IC x TASSAULT. J .Tohn Perritt, 17, labourer, found guilty of assault- -Y Iug a girl uinder 13 at Cucklinaltoll, Was sentenced to )f 12 monoths' hard labour. - Frank Pratt, for ...

A BATH LAW CASE

... 13L 1J LAC ~L T I 1- ant, JOlNATPiAN CARR AND Co. V. Tim B.Urn 61v.; J ?? NI) Coin;: Co.-In the Chancery Division of tihe Iigh Court of Justice, before Mr Justice Gehl c ieh, a rmotion in this action was mentioned, Tiho notion is brought by tho plaintifls, who are cloth manufneturers on the banks of the Avon at iath, to restrain the Gas Light and Coske Comnpanv flon) discharging any eflinent ...

Keynsham Police Court

... Keynslham Police Court. Be ore Messrs J. Cooke Hlurle (in thichair), E. E. IPilli Ms, and P. IC. Stothert. A DLSORDIRLY MAN. Arthur Brown was summ1oned for disorderly conduct at the Ship Inn, Keynshamn, and also with damiaging a window to the extent Of 3s C1, on October 22nd. MIl Saudford, who prosecuted on behalf of the North Somerset Licensed Victuallers' Association, said that the defendant ...

LONG ASHTON POLICE COURT

... YESTERDAY ' Before the Right Hlon, Sir Edward Fry (in tile chair MlajorThoree, and Messrs F. Weatherly, C, Hill, and Ej G. Lorymoer. THEFT 0F IRON. William nWatkins, ewas charged with stealing two piece; of iron, tholproporty of th oRevW. Molesworth, of Bishops. worth, on July 28th. The complainant identified thl articles, and said the defendant was-employed by him) a ; gardener for about two ...

GREAT SILK ROBBERY

... EAT :: At Sotauiwaric poliee c'urt, l1,nd-in. cY-rS'!ly, ?? Ir o.n F- iek, T'lomas DIyer, 18, cs:nH, -vi charged withl st niing otn Aignuit 2: nine car~s of !il'k and velvet. Mid three bales of wollien material vailne £120Q. the ;roperty of iris employer, Mr Mafthi ek'cher, cf (Iriitcbedfvar . Abrahram Levy -.9, cignar irnakcrr,f Oxfordstreet, V,'hitcchapel,an(l David ;ICacot', , gceral dcalar ...

LOCAL LAW CASE

... LOCAL LAW CASE:. LEAERi 110TIMEnS LIMITEnu A. BI3mrNGIrELD.-On Saturday the Master of the Rolls and Lords Justices Chitty and Vaughan Williams delivered their re- served judgment upon the appeal of the defendant from the order of Mr Justice Kekewich restraining him from setting up his boxes of soap in such a way as to be calculated to lead to their being passed off as containing soap of the ...

THE BRISTOL PROBATE SUIT

... THE BRISTOL PROBATE ,SUIT. ?? FURTHER HEARING. In the Probate Division, yesterday, the case of Sarney v, Barney was further heard before the President (Sir Francis Jeune). It was a suit in which Mrs Sarah Ann Barney, as the widow of the late MAl Alfred Edward Barney, a master painter, of 192, Pennywell road, Bristol, claimed administration of the deceased's estate, on tie: ground that lie died ...

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... LAWFORD',( GATE POLICE COURT. \'ESTE RDAY. Before his l;race the Dllke of Bleaufort, )[eOssrs C. 11. Pope, I!, 'fothill, K. Robiison, and A. Shipley. , A LAT Y IS I1011. FIlenry ligwood. 40, was charged vith being 00 the premises or thle Black Horse inn, Warniley, for an ?? prpose. His preseneu there towards midnight on the 2ud January was clearly proved, and it was shown that lie had paid a ...

THE WOTTON-U-EDGE TRAGEDY

... TIlE WOTTON-U.-EDGE TRAGEDY - - J A. ?? -J ?? .L W ?? . con 100, Yesterday at thle Wotton. police court William tiad Matthew Cornook, after having been twice forinally noJ renisnded at Gloucester 'on account of his mental givi condition, was brought up,-and Charged with the inei wilful rnurder of his mother on tile 18th Of las. The nionth. A large concourse Of ?? asseMbleI tta Outside time ...

THE DREYFUS CASE

... Decision of the Court. Revision Granted. EReuter's Telegrams,] PARIS, SATURDAY. The Court of Cassation met this mornining at noon. The attendance was sperse, but the most extensive measures of precaution were taken by the police. M. Mornard, counsel for Dreyfus, having con- oluded his speech, the presiding Judge announced that the Court would retire to deliberate. .On the judges returning into ...