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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 ...

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 ...

A PANTOMIME CASE

... Torn lacey, music hall agent, carrying on business at Waterloo road, London, stied Miss FIeo Banks, an artist, at Southlwark police court, London, yesterday, to recover £7 commission due on an engagement procured by him for the defendant. The plaintiff's case was that he secured the defendant an engage- ment to play the part of principal boy in the pantomime Aladdin ant the Theatre Royal, ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... YESTE;I1DAY. Before Messrs A. Robinson and J. H. Woodward. DRtIVRRIS iN TROtUBfLE, John Holbrook, 21, was charged with being drunk whilst in charge of a horse and trap, in Wells road, Totterdown, on Saturday evening. Ihe man had been before the court on a previous occasion on a similer charge, and the magistrates inflicted a fine of i0s and costs, or in default 14 days' imprisonment. Joseph ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLICE1 COURT. YE STERDAY. Before Messrs A. Robinson and 3. H. Woodward. DRUNf IN CIUAisi. i Williamil Henry Pratt 46, 1aulier, was fined ?? audiecosts for being drunk in charge of a horse and trap. PIC. 25fB stated that' on the previous evenlng lie found the defen- S dant drunk in New Wells road, Tottordown, I A FAMfLY DISPUTE, George James Nash,33,wareliousenan, lodging in Lower S ...

CLERGYMAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY

... | CLIRGYMAN CHARGED WITH BIGAMY. | ARREISTED NEAJL BRISTOL. At the Gloucester police court yesterday, the l'ev Arthur Mordaunt ITale, 25, son of an independent gentleman living at The Elms, Bridge Yate, near BIristol, was placed in the dock on a charge of feloniously marrying Mliss M ary EdithiBurr, datghter of Mlr lJ W. Burr, Caerleon, Sandhurst road, tOlou- cester, his wife, Eliza Sarah Hale ...

BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... BRISTOL POLICE COURT NT, ST~ERD E- - ?? - U n'r' YESTEMD,\)Y. Before Messrs S. C. Guodwin and 1. N S 'WHO hJAS LOST V1Mm \%Al~slc-r:,k Q E llen Klsdon, 57, was charged wit] i waistcoats, the property of soow I ?? The police stated that a prese Oit known, and asked for a romald The o15 said she was drunk at the time, wals re ?? week. ANAL(1nl' for !~ ~ ~~A AXLI! \5.'AN'rleD. Cornelius Haynes, ...

WILTS ASSIZE,

... WILTS, ASSIZE, YESTERDAY. The Lord Chief Justice took his seat at 10 O'e0oaoc; TIMS' ' t'asring Soames, 15, servant, was sentenced to six weeks' ineprisonmeut with bardlabourforsetting fire to a ricd of hay, the property of her mistress, I'hoebe Case, at WVestbury. Mr Lopes was tbe prose- cuting counsel, George Preter, a middle-aged shoemaker, of Marl- borough, was found guilty of indeceutly ...

BRISTOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... BRISTOL BANKRIJPTCY COURT. \tVIr' 'Ln A VN YESTEI'DAY. Before his IIonour Judge Austin. A CO311O5iTIO;. JlEvrEl GAr:E, formerly of 18, Nicholas street, Brlstol, public house ?? Vacholl (Instructed by Mlr S. 3le1nam, of Londonl, applied for the approval ox a comn- position. The Ollicial Rceiver (Mr 1. -. Clarke) reported that the failure occurred in October. 1891 and a dividend of 2s 7;d in the ...

A SOMERSET LAW CASE

... A. I;OA-ESE T LAW CASE. . tUJI~lJI4:I li '1 IMiATON.-IU the Chancery I)ivinion I of the ligi'l Ctburt ?? belo~re M\r 0e Justice Aekewich, this, action came on ior hearin.. 1 Tlhite plairtills, William ;Henry Sainsbhury (iMbert, 'illiam tilbert, and *]ivered SNela, plaimed an ihjunctibri to restrain the-defendant from lustrut-c Irig,; diverting, and polluting' a stream ead ivmater v eotuis' ...

WILTS SUMMER ASSIZE

... WILTS SUMMERA SSIZE. WVilts Summer Assizo and general gaol delivnry began yesterday at the Crown Court, Council Chalmlber, Salibuiy, before the Right Ron. Charles Lord Russell of killoowen, U.C.MC,, Lord Chief justice of England. His Lordship was accompanied on the Bench by the High Sherifl of the counity (Sir WN illianm Roger brown) aiid his Chaplain (Rov IDdley Ryder, the vicar of Trowbridge ...