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ALLEGED FRAUD IN BRISTOL

... I Charges of Obtaining Jewellery For several hours Messrs W. J. Davis and Arthur Lee wereengaged at the Bristol police court ydsterday in the Further hearing of a case in which the prosocu- tois were J. W. Benson, Limited, of 62 and 64, laudgate lhiIl, London. The accused were Charles Hall, 35, Edward Nagle Welsh, 35, and the wives of the men, Stella Hall and Mary Walsh; and they were charged ...

Lawford's Gate Police Court

... - YESTERDAY. e Before 31essrs G. H. Pope (in the chair), W. 1). Straegc, G. Fussell, and K. Robinson. a- lSTORY OF A GOLD ;\,VATi. lacob Wright, an elderly man, was charged with 3i stealing a gold watch, value £3, the property of \Villiamr Miles. The prosecutor said he was an IC agricultura] labourEr, living at Filton Hill armn. On the 31st March he was working at Mr Hunt's barton, at Filton. ...

Inquests in Bristol

... jnqjpq-ts ° H. is toL YESTE1RD&Y. Before the C ity Coroner, Mr IL 0. Doggett. BLOOD P'OISONIN'. At the Bristol Lunatic Asylum, Stapleton, on the body of Charles 1loltham, a labourer, aged 30 years. It was stated that the deceased was brought to the institution from Hlortield Prison on March 16th in a ntate of manis. There was an abscess over the right shoulder, and others on his fingers. There ...

INTERESTING BANKRUPTCY CASE

... A CARD)IFF FIRM'S IRISH CUSTOMER. In tile Dublin Bankruptcy Court, on Wednesday, before Mr Justice Boyd, the case of Mr James J. Hughes, grocer and flour merchant, of Westport, county Mayo, came on for further hearing. He was examined on a foimer day ab to the circumstances attending thle transfer of a large quantity of flour to Messrs Spillers and Bakers, of Cardiff, In July last] and asto an ...

THE DREYFUS TRIAL

... nmlE DREYFUS TRIAL. tlOOpS-interesting in the higbest degree, f B'aior EsvimanDX incited by Maitre Labori to express his opinion, remarked that even if the c author of the borderEan was a groat seigueur he vvas all Ike same a man who was ignorant of artillery Plieoner, wbon asked by the frssldent whether he had anything to Eay, pointed out that Gen, s Evidence for the Prisoner. An Exciting ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... BRISTOL ASSIZE4 Crown Court, YESTERDAY. Before Mr Justice Phillimore, - ALTERATION 0 orSENTENCE. -Edgar Etherald Smart, 14, errand boy, who had been sentenced to twoa years in a reformatory for forgery, was called up again, and the Judge stated that as he found the law required that the sentence should be one of three years it would be altered accordingly. A DANGEROUS WOMAN. Plorence Price, 21 ...

WILTS ASSIZE

... * WILTS ASSIZEU This Assize commenced at- Devizes yesterday before Ur Justice Day, His lordship arrived from Bristol on the previous evening and was met at the railway station' by the High Shariff (Cal. Turnor), the Sheriff's ha'oplain (the ReyV Canon Estcourt, rector of Newnton), and the Under Sheriff (Ur H. Bcvir).. The commissilon was oponed at the Assize Court yesterday by Mr James 'tead, ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CourL YESTERDAY. Before Mr A. N. FrIce and Major Rumsey. A wtISIq~f. : Gilbert Morrisi 16, Henry.Spragg, 10, Walter Jones, 16KBertie Ruesell,15, and 'W6terXHdgeon, 19, were charged*with being dlsordbrly and with assaulting a numnber:of youngwornmeni. The defendants were seen shortly after sik on Sunday evening coming from thw direction of the Royal' rlirmary, and when in Colston ...

Thornbury Police Court

... is sd in Belore Col. Heory Thomas Salmon, Sir George B. w- Jolkinson, Messrs W. A. Hurford and Edward Harwood. IC at C'RU1LTY TO A IIORSE. ut Pichnird Etter, Bristol, was charged with cruelty to a. ) ilorse by causing it to be worked whilst suffering from a Y wound, at Rangeworthy, on the 29th June last, and ir, Frederick William Charles Hall, of Winterbourne, was or charged with cruolly ...

Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... Bristol Bankruptcy CouLti YESTERDAY. Before his Honour Judge Austin. INTERESTING TO TRUSTEES. ELIZA TRimnd, EX PAUrTE STONHOUss.-Mr W. A. Pitt appeared for BrOC CCccil G. Stonlhouse, who appealed from the decision of the trustee, Mr G. H. Watts, rejecting his proof of debt upon this estate for:£20, theamounteclaimed to be due for two quarters' rent of 13, Frederick place Clifton. up to 26th ...

Britsol Police Court

... Bristol riL,?j !icc colarto SATUIR\VY. Before Messrs P. N. Tribe and W. A. Latham. I 'rlTE RAT-TRAP' IN USE. Henry Twose, 44, was charged with violently assaulting his 8(fS, kJrnebt Twose, on the previous evening. Complainant, whose head was thickly bandaged, said that his father had been drinking lately, and there had been bothers at hoiUti. it resulted onthe previous evening in ...

Bristol Police Court

... Brstol Police Court, YESTERDAY. Before Mr U. Wills and Mr J. Pemabery. A GIRL SENT TO PRISON. Florence Gregory, 17, talloress, was cbarged On remand with stealing a ring, value LI, belonging to William James Sleigh, jeweller, of Stapleton road. It was stated at the first hearing that on November 22nd the accused visited the prosecutor's shop and, it was alleged, that whilst looking at a tray ...