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Date

1900 - 1949
35 1900-1909

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England

Place

Bristol, Bristol, England

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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 ...

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 ...

CHARGES AGAINST A BRISTOL TRADESMAN

... I admit that I did wrong in signing the cheque, hut there is nothing else against me, As for the flour, Mr Wintle was speaking to me about it. He said if ] raturned the bags it would be all right. This closed the case for the prosecution. AMr Wansbrough ...

Bristol Police Court

... able-bodied man. JudgeAustin asked prlsoner if he wished to put any question to the w itness, I whereupon he replied, I can't speak English ' : (laughter). The constable said there was 6s 8d In copper in the prisoner's pocket. When witness told him he would ...

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 ...

DIVORCE SUIT

... afterwrards respondent, wbo was suflbring from an internal ail- ment, visited Dr Horrocks for treatment. Early in 1897 the wife, speaking of her visits to London, said she did not think a doctor ought to be married who attended upon ladies, because temptations ...

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 ?? ...

THE LATE MR SHOLTO V. HARE

... Mrs Hlare, Speaking on behalf of the officials of the court, ?? Gore said that perhaps for the last 20 years they had not seen Mr Hare so much as a magistrate, but they had been in correspondence with him from time to time, generally speaking on charitable ...

Bristol Police Court

... had known and of the improvement he |C had noticrd in men who had become interested in lm schools like that to which he was speaking. He saidlli that all who cared to exert it have great se personal influence, and he urged members jpa to activity and work ...

Lawford's [ill] Police Court

... 1>- - Defendant had said he would siell at a sacr. ?? because he hadI cut them a size larger thlla: wished. P.C. Smith, in speaking of the arre-s t defendant was first charged with stealing ono ., and denied the charge. The other pair Wvtl fc . :1 at his ...

REDLAND RESIDENT CHARGED

... the secretions are clear and natural, and I can go I about my work with freedom and comfort. i I am pleased to be able to speak so well of these pills, and certify the above is correet, and give yoii authority to, publish the facts.-(Signed), John Griffiths ...

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 ...