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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 ...

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 ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY

... CHAfARGE OF FORGERY. A BRISTOL PROS.EClUTOR. At the High Wycombe (Bucks) borough police court, on Saturday, before the 'Mayor (Councillor Beacon,J ?? and other magistrates, aserious charge of forgery was preferred by a Bristol manufacturer against a tradesman of the Buckinghamshire town. Alfred Nicholls, boot salesman, of 6, Corn Market, HIgh Wycombe, was charged on a warrant with feloniously ...

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

... Before Alderman W. Pethick and Mr .J. Pamibery. DRUNK AND DlSOfTIEfll.Y. James 1nalkner, 31, was charged with being drnic and disorderly on Saturdi:y evening and refusing to quit licensed premises. I-ce was also charged with breaking a pane of glass, value 10s, at the Royal Oak, West street. Bir fL. i. Wansbrough prosecuted, and stated that the defendant went into the Royal Oak and asked to be ...

Bristol Bankruptch Court

... Bristol Bankruptcy Court., Before his Honour Judge Austin. APPLICATION FILO DISCHAROE. EnwDWAInD SAbUEL FE.AR, lately residing at Coronation road, Bristol, coommercial ?? OffDcial Recolver (Mr E. C0. Clarke) reported that the failure occurred in 1891, and a dividend of is lid in £1 was paid. He added c that he had received letters from numerous creditors who I hoped the debtor would receive ...

Bristol Police Court

... Before Messrs W. HI. Bodgett and Edward Parsons. FIREWORKS IN THE STRETT. IA young man named Henry Buckle was sum- moned for letting off fireworks in the public street on Sunday night. P.C. 113 A said that at 8.50 p.m. on Sunday be saw the defendant in Union street with several others. They ware shouting and making a noise, and he saw the defendant light two crackers and throw them into the ...

BRISTOL LICENSING

... I II g t () I A 'IL IC ENSING. NZtIM(h)N6ES AGAIlNST PIMAAL1 NS, Yt',tcrdtl, at B~ristol police court, before Alossrs A ?? Arthur Lee, some licensing oases were I id. The tirst was in ?? with Ii ERI.SOX, C'LAII ...

Bristol Police Court

... Before M r J. W. Arrowsmith and Col. Coates. URUnED TREASURE. Edwin A. Matthews, 15, was charged with stealing 1CE. the propesiy of 1iobert Davis, a labourer, living at X, Berkeley street, Eastville. The prosecutor said that on Saturday he was in ill health and fainted away in a- field at Eastville. Whilst in this state Malttews, who was with him, put his hand in his pocket, and subsequently ...

SHOOTING RANGE TRAGEDY

... ] I SEN TENCE. At the Old Bailey, London, yesterday, Walter John SimpSOD, 30, Army reserve man, was charged with the wilful murder of John Paterson, proprietor of a shooting range in Newlngton butts, South London. The prisoner called at the rifle range where he had been formerly employed as attendant, and asked Paterson for a character. This the deceased refused to give, wHereupon, it was ...

STRANGE DIVORCE STORY

... A WEST INDIAN'SOWOON;. In the Divorce Court, yesterday, Sir F. Jeune had before bimthopetitionof MayTberesal)eLaubenque, the daughter of Mr John Adair, of Edinburgh, for a dissolution of her marriage with Gustave Laubenque, on the ground of his desertion and adultery. There was no defence. Mr Inderwick, Q.C., who appeared for the petitioner, said the facts hel had to lay before the court were ...