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Date

1900 - 1949
76 1900-1909

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England

Place

Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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76

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COMPLAINT AGAINST A POLICEMAN

... was 5O protect the liberty of the 'subject-The ma iztisres offered to adjourn the case, but Mr. Dorsntr did net e wish it. Speaking on belaalf of the defendank Mr. DoIorsett directly contradicted the statement of the policeman. He said the defendant wa8 ...

BIRMINGHAM SUMMER ASSIZES

... over to the ?? --o,on ho had wirno.ssad the contested nill gave cvidenco. and said char although1 the test-ittoi tIaS able to speak he had to be- treated like a ?? fioweti coo of the, defendant~s, said she thoughjtr tin't unider hise will of November. 1893 ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... the landlady in the passage. Re was in uniform, but ase threatened to push him into the street. Sbe did not give him time to speak, but tried to push him out of tie house, and assaulted ?? by striking him in the face. He passed her, and met defendant Roper ...

DRUNK WITH OPPRESSION

... position in which she found her daughter, and not a little confused by the prisoner's constant remark to her, Now, mother, speak the truth. She therefore found great difficulty in applying her mind to the recollection of the history of her daughter's ...

CHANCELLOR TRISTRAM'S CRUCIFIX JUDGMENT

... Chancellor of a diocese to be an autoerat in such matters? Tbe granting of a faculty was ?? admitted to depend, practically speaking, upon the expressed wishes of the vc-ztir. Lord Tentorden went so far as to say, Tt i; clear that these faculties have ...

LICENSING SESSIONS

... encourage more drunkenness than 25%. He did not consider 'that light and perfectly wholesome beer, such as was generally speaking, brewed in Birmingham, was conducive to drunkenness. -Eventually the magistrates granted the renewal of the license, without ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Are you prejudiced ? Perks repudiated the. ?? Wagstaff ( CU.b) was next called by Mr. J. E. Hill for the prosecotnon, to speak to' baving seen the defendant earlier in the eveanim, but, objection was taken to the charge being, prejudiced ir: any way ...

BIRMINGHAM LICENSING SESSIONS

... had hitherto had an excellent reputation, and that the applicant had a considerable stake in itt lie was also proceeding to speak as to the necessity of the house, when the chairman interposed with the remark that he should think if the house had beeni ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... cutioter with one hand in the till. I nhe leud him until the arrival of Pehee-constable Fish, of the B Jivision.-The accused, speaking cxcitedlvj contradicted tbis, and allr-ged that Husseli had threatened to dash his brains ?? prosecutrix: I did not. Yeou ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... of the Daily Telegraph, While the place was full of tourists, and cashiers and clerks were am busy as bees, an' English-speaking person, well dressed, walked up to a Parsee, M Lalloobhoy, sbeatnsahp agent, from Bombay, who had been receiv- ing money ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... stated that on the day of the accident. having tuned one of tho points be ran after the engine, apparently for the purpose of speak;ing to those in charge. ?? slipped, however, over some rubbish and fell beneath the wheels. He iras removed to the Queen's ...

BIRMINGHAM LICENSING SESSIONS

... should be rebuilt, and the question whether the house should be rebuilt troubled them. They had heard Mr. Ansell sometimes speak for a company the object of which had been to reduce the number of licensed houses in Birmingham, and to reduce competition ...