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Date

1900 - 1949
35 1900-1909

Countries

England

Place

Bristol, Bristol, England

Access Type

35

Type

35

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Keynsham Police Court

... occasion. The children taking part in the two plays were handsomely dressed, and without exception acted their parts very well, speaking their lines distinctly and with fitting emphasis, They first appeared in 'Snow Wihite, in which the characters were: PrinceEs ...

Bristol Police Court

... for the prosecution POB Iwas that the defendant was seen frequenting St. Agi 3Philip's bridge on the day in question, and speaking eve i to workmen. Slips of paper and money passed to 1 between them. Stevens was spoken to on the third con Iday, and 17 ...

Bristol Police Court

... that if there Is the least sign of the trouble returning I take two or three pills and they put me right at once. I cannot speak too highly or , oan's Backache KIdney Pills, as they have done so much for me, I can honestly recommend them to all who ?? ...

CIRENCESTER COUNTY COURT

... wages of postmen, sorters, and telegraphiets which will eventually cost the counrtry nearly 64O0,i0C. a year. These results speak for themlselvesH. I LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. TTY DN D A L C O H A P J L, TL Wl3WITELAPDIEB ROAD. Tlle REV DR GLOVEP. will Conduct ...

ALLEGATIONS OF FORGERY & FRAUD

... containel in certain of Mrs Hansford's letters which were pro- duced. He had not had time to make a su:.eienf examination to speak positively. From the oand.l writing alone he should regard it with consideral;:- suspicion. In many respects it was very m ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... died, and she said Shepherd's Bush. He wort eeol did not suggest in the slghtest degree that Mr Arkell the i iblii was nut speaking what he absolutely believed ?? be com dof ion, the truth, but It occurred a long time ago, and there foun .110 might have ...

SOMERSET QUARTER SESSION

... unanimously, and the Clerk of the Peace was directed to forward a copy of it to Sir Richard Paget. n Mr DoUGLAs METCALFE, speaking on behalf of the Session Bar, said they. would all feel disappointed If V something were not said on their part. as to the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... he would not attack Mr Nichols. He would accept it as a mistake. It was quite possible both Mr Nichols and Mr Moore were speaking honestly to the best of their recollection about the subject. They would dismiss It. It did not matter who was right or wrong ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... cross on a the plan. Witness bad instructions as to alterations r to be made from Bar Moseley, the clerk of the works, I speaking on behalf of Mr Powell. Moseley, he r should think, was more fit for a schoolmaster than I clerk of works (laughter), Plaintiff ...

BRISTOL LICENSING SESSION

... His knowledge of the law was very deep, and his evannese of temper eet an exaople to the whole clu!% Mr H. R. Wanebrough, speaking on bheslf of the lcgal profession, said it was not a bad campliment to the Bench to assert that it was the poorer by the ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... the Au~thority could prevent building atI over a Sewer. When Bristol took over the llibilities of St. Ceorjge lie d~d not spea.k of his ct'iim for daimage, not knowing at first that he could cleias to more than hie host already received froma tles con- ...