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Bristol Police Court

... you go, and the old man was attackel su severely by the dcfendants that, after handing the warrant to Kitchen, he ran away for a constable. Kitchen was also assaulted severely, lie was knocked down and kicked while on the ground. He had two black eyes ...

Kilnersdon Police Court

... many times during the evening. Iaving lost the crushers, two metal tea- spoons were used. lls client's wife went into the - kitchen, where the defendant was, and she saw her trying to conceal one of the spoons. The spoon was I missed, and Mrs Brimble co ...

Bristol Police Court

... found the ly knife which the prosecutor identified. The prose- cutor identified the coat and knife which he missed from the kitchen of the Railway hotel, Fishponds. A On July 2nd, between 10 and 10.30 p m., Webb sailJ. a he bought thecoat from a man at Channon's ...

Inquests in Bristol

... usual health. ThC deceased went out, and, on returning with s:le beer, fell down, striking her head on the stone :ooc of the kitchen. The deceased was subject to faintin, fits. She died shortly after. George S. IPage, surgeoll, of Old Market street, spoke ...

DISORDERLY CONDUCT AT BRENTRY HOMES

... apprehended her she attempted to stab him with a table knife which she had In her hand, and which she had taken from the kitchen of the Home, where she 'had no right to go; and the theory of the prosecution was that she took the knife with the Intent ...

Keynsham Police Court

... who admitted having taken ite duocs. Witness afterwards searched the man's house, tud found a duck plucked and drawn in the kitchen. Suhetqrncntly he alto found a qorantity of white dack's featrliti. On tie following Tuesday morning witne's vi Acd Pav'a's ...

Inquests in Bristol

... 18th Jliy sormeone informed him that the deceased had Lct lis throat. He went Into the house and found lar-h in the back kitchen sitting on a stool. There wia a gash in his throat. Witness gave information to the police. The deceased owned the house ;n ...

Lawford's Gate Police Court

... house at Henleaze gardens, Westbury road. He Identified the lead piping produced as his property, It was fixed in the back kitchen, and would be worth about 4s. It was missed on the 31st inst., when witness found that it had been wrenched away from other ...

A BRISTOL APPEAL CASE

... be was so engaged, Ue company made a general rush to clear out of the house, and P.C. Broomfield, who was standing in the kitchen doorway, was knocked down. Those who had made their exodus and some others afterwards congregated outside, and shouted at ...

Inquests in Bristol

... noauvn er, I accordingly entered the house, and di ooverer' tVI i old lady lying dead in a glasshous3 at the back of the kitchen. Dr Thomas James Heanin said he had attended the deceased for heart disease, and (!nO L was due to heart failure, following ...

Temple Cloud Police Court

... 10 30 p.m. on the 9th inst. he visited a common lodging house at Newtown, Paulton, and found the rug produced in the back kitchen. t Prisoner was upstairs as'eep on the floor, and in reply to the charge he said I picked the rug up off the floor, and ...

Bristol Police Court

... workmen at Sea Mills. On the date named he entered the house and asked for a drink of water. While witness was away in the kitchen getting the water he robbed the till. Witness had heard a suspicious noise and iminiediately defendant had gone he missed ...