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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Rainbow as a brutal one, and ?? wvas toed 2Q. hut costs, or Causer AcainSiT a Tnsavsa WarcmnEAfn-AIfred Stokes (42), Centre Row, was charged with thefts from ?? Royal. Some time ago a number of auto- matic maehines were affixed to the seats in the dress ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... verdant of IDeatht front misadvenlture.l Tax GBenaT Hineros RoW P1RE. The next case for investigation was that of Eliza Heath ( ), whlo was burnt to death at her holse, 5, Great Hampsan Row.-The deceased kept a shop in which she sold tobacco, lamp-oil ...

DISTRICT NEWS

... rnedfidn en ree toustri bute 9s.prwetoadtisuprtfIs wife no d live cdhilden DID NOT Mt-nce1 Pas -JosReph Stansfield, Dxidley' s Row, was char-ged with being drunk and disorderly and failing to pay arrears or maintenance due to his wife.- Defendant said hie ...

Temple Cloud Police Court

... LANGPORT DISTRICT COUNCIL, The fortnigbtly meeting was held at the Workhouse yesterday. In the absence of Major Pinney Mr William. Rowe took the chair, It wag reported that the water of three wells at East Larmbrook had, on analysis, been condemned, and on the ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... John Furey, jnn., ws-a brought uip en remand, chiarre~d with havitig violently asi- ?? ids father atv their house. 7, Orchard Row, on m'lie Ingont of the 23rd Deoember, a-no put the olil atan s life in jeopardy. It appeared thatcthe injured i-tan, who heal ...

CROWN PROSECUTION IN THURLES

... hand anld put it into his pocket. Patrick eted u s-uric to give evidence on behalf of Mrs CallaghLan. depose.l that he saw the row but did. crt a-e \Itn Callaghan. strike Bannon. Hae had a s:ick in Its hard but duint strike tannir, ?? had a revolver in his ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... Alexander Graham (66), of 50, Aslbted Row, lodging-bouse keeper, which took place on Tuesday at deceased's ?? was stated that deceased had been a heavy drinker, especially during. the last three maonths.-Dr. Hopkins, of Ashted Row, said that previous to the last ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... concerned together and unlawfully wounding Frederick Galloway.-Prisoners and prosecutor lived in a common lodging-bouse in Jenreas Row, and on Wednesday evening, during a quarrel over some cooking, the two prisoners, it' was alleged, set on Galloway, and Brown ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... OX-ti ,usun in BCVd'S Chambt-rs, County Bvidi;szs, G-a m i19h January, at ten o'clock. Andrew aisron, fmorlnrvy es'traet;'i rOW t. siding at iNo. 3;9 North a -t i n ex3mined in thc Colnrt- u-e, iiarn . January, at eleven o'clcclk t. ~IRISHS BA4N uEUPT ...

A WINSON GREEN MYSTERY

... at all singular, as there was only one prisoner for trial all last vea'. ZTns GtSAT HAMSPTON Row Fia.-Mr. H. Richard- son. tailor, of 92, Great HamH p ton Row, writes with respect to the fire which recently yhroke out in an oil-shop next door, and burnt; ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... anythipg. She was sentenced to gil V seven daiys' hard. a ' :a - £ d NbCs -Jaints Floyd, Bctley, and Albert Day, I Floyd's -row, wee sumnimoned -for stealing 4s. in tea 'r money,'on the.219s.ult.; ?? Harker, in pr St .Thqmas' 'Coaplainant a arpenter, of ...

YESTERDAY'S INQUESTS

... Westcott hold an inqiry terda at Zhoredit h a th0 body of owland Noaikes, awged b9, a blind man, tely residing at 35, Helmet-row, St. Luk's. Elizabeth Badell, zteceaqeds landlady, stated that Nloakes on Wednes- dary weak returnod home about 10 p.m., and ...