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HUMOROUS WITNESSES

... HTUM1OROUS WITNESSES. At the Shoreditch County Court, bfor re his, Honour Judge Freneb, ?? considerable amusement was created during the hearing of tho action of Kemp v. Ifaston, which was a claim for 250 darnages for the loss of a mare. ?? Scott, barrister, appeared for the plainill', and Mr 1-larper was counsel for the de- fendant. Plaintiff's case was that an excavation had been made at the ...

JEWEL ROBBERY IN REDLAND

... | JEWEL ROBBERY IN REDMAND. I OIlARON AT THE POLICE COURT. St AtBristol police court, yesterday, before Messrs rY, A. Ford and W. A, Latham, William Edwards, 21, ci was charged on remand with breaking and entering V( (1 137, Ieledland road, and stealing two gold watches, , four gold rings, nine brooches, two gold chains, ta bracelets and other trinkets, value £20, the property of John Iarford. ...

Bristol Police Court

... ; Before Uessrs L, ?? Graham and J. Curie, A ROWYo INDIVIODLAl., Edevard Bateman, lD, wvas )Tined I0s. including costs for disorderly behaviour atb St, George, and for assaulting P.C,. 52 D the previous night. The defen- dant was Singing and creating a disturbance, and when spoken to by the constable he refused to go home quietly. On being taken into custody bc struck the ollicer. Charles ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... YESTERDAY. se, Before Mr Registrar Harley. rPUrtAC EXAMINATIONS. FREDERIC ALliERT ADES% Clara street, Bristol, insur- ance ?? F, H1. Poynton appeared for creditors. The examination was concluded. MOSES JAMES ELOOn, trading as E, Flook and Sons, D boot and shoe manufacturer, Paulton.-Mr W. IfR Browvn 0o appeared for the trustee (Mr H. W. Freshwater), and Mr Li Taylor (WPansbrouglh and Co.) for ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Court, Before Mossrs Henry Daniel anid Frank ?? l A RllN I;I;N iOTIHTERS NlO¾I.rEr r, Le ah ()ddeld, d a married wmn woiast char Ihr, wandeing aind with neglecting her child Mi Watson appeared for the National ri. Iy l'revention of Cruelly to Children, wicl prose' and said the wonman was found in East L trecl 1 minster, by P S. Fowler at 12.30 run,,wit tin''' Sheias the worste ...

Kilmersdon Police Court

... Beforo Miessrs G. Batev (in the chair), E. 1;. Broaderip, T. C. regoory, afid George Uarter. THill RADSTOCKi VICTORIA IAlft. An application was handed in to thi Bench signed by two Nangistrates, on behalf of tile ?? IL tile Victoria hall, lladstock, asking the Bench to appoint a special day for hearing an application for !a theatrical license for tle halil, The Bench lixed. the next mon0oth ly ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRIS'TOL, PolICE i Y ?? - I YECSTIAl LI' ?? Blefore Yessrs Aierttl-5 ilI A \ I ?? ii Yarfrertt JiIuderon, £09 Nt el qulit thle eNC%' 'IntI3' tmt cci wvith doing damage to thle' .: 1klmcelc of tle, New Quay entered thet house tic lun-.i t flowing hecr eliirmeti r -l e I-ie biceanie very ?? I~ W5iti les wenct roundl the unn it u-cI prier-ncr y'iislhe-rl u li:!t I ?? thrr'w lthe glasses~ nlul 'i ...

TEMPLE CLOUD POLICE COURT

... -TExvPL ~ CLOD POICE OURT ~ThBIPLE CLOUD POLICE COURT. ..A . Is ?? . YESTIRD]AY. bor Before Messrs S.,S. P. Sambourne (in tbe chair), pea 1. B, P. 8Sarlbouirne, Edward Strachoy, M., and ma CA. A;emble. all ?? TO QUIT. ten Edward Parsons, of Clutton, was summoned for hoc being disorderly and refusing to quit the licensed wT] ptemises of Frederick Carter on July 30th. Mtr ha J1.1. G. Sandford ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YES rE li) AY. !witre .\lderman (C. Townsend and Mr A. Lee. S1 l M.lN(; i (MtODS FROM sut0m's. kanli kilvy, 18, and Alico Davis, 18, avera c a gtd %%itb stealing a number of umbrellas, .1:5- sill; atidhncdliirs, a pair of boots, and .: ar dris ?? Mlargarct Gardiner, or Wilkinson, * Amn-i withi receiving several brushes, m ild Filke halindk hioril'is, lnowing ther t ii, aind Jrlartili H-lassey, ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... I YESTERDAY. BLefore Aldermrin 'Sir (laorge Edwards nnd Mi 0. ?? 1,. Gardner. S lilslnS ASSAt'.Ir`. T Mim Mountain, 23, was charged wit'h cin drunlk- ai.d tiisorderly and with assaulting V.C. It lb rts 1J.1 . regory, and EliEza laberlidld, P.C. Ilderts Hsnid that on Tuesday evening, about a quarter past six, he was called to Factory street, Barton Itill where ihe found the prisoner in a ...

THE BUTLEIGH MURDER

... THE BUTLEIGHI MURDER. INQUEST AND VEJRDICT. The inquest on Mrs Annio Robecca Brownsell (44), who was stabbed to death on Friday by Charles Weaver (39), of Butleigh, near Glastonbury, for whose father she acted as housekeeper, was bold i on Saturday at the Rose and Portcullis inn, Butleigh, before Mr E. Q. Louch, coroner for East Somerset. Ir George Bethell was foreman of the jury. Weaver, a ...

MONEY LENDING CASE

... ACTION JN BRISTOL. At the Bristol County Court, yesterday, his Honour Judge Austin heard an action brought by James _ Howell Richards, a stationmaster in the service of the Great Western Railway Company1 to set aside an alleged bill of sale granted by him to Edward Shuckburgh, money lender. Mr Fox, barrister, of Croydon, appeared for Richards, Mr F. E. Weatherly (instructed by Mr Cumberlend) ...