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INQUEST AT DOWNEND

... A MINER'S DEATH. Dr E. 31. Grace, coroner for the Southern division of Gloucestershire, held an Inquest at the White Swan, North street, Downend, on Saturday morning, on the body of William Cusher. Mr E. J. Watson appeared on behalf of the family, Mr Hart (NIessrs Osborne, Ward, Vassall & Co.) for the Kingswood and Parkfield Colliery Co., and Mr William Whitefield watched the proceeding on ...

Bristol Police Court

... D . ?v Bristol Fe. ca CourL YESIERDAY. 1%fore Alderman Sir Robert Symes and Mr A. N. Price. sUNrDAY NIGHT IN THIE STREETS. 'Ihomoas DOnt 17, Herold Bond 16, and William Collins 17, % rt charged with being disorderly In Ulne street oi Surday night. r.o.36 A saw the boys in CLvi street with their arms around one enotbhe'smn-J;(. They were disorderly and people were corupell-d io get off the ...

BRISTOL APPEAL CASE

... DAMAGING A PROSPECr. XYi steiday, before Mr JusticeLawranoe, without a juty, In the Queen's Bench Division, the case of ISieLot v. Pease and others came on for further con- sidiratloD, having been adjourned from the Bristol IAusize. e Mr loute, Q C., for the eplalntlff, said In this action he claimed damages for the erection of a stable, and no doubt his lordship had arrived at a cor clusion ...

WOTTON-UNDER-EDGE POLICE

... WI lOTTON-UNDER-EDGE POLICE, it At the Wotton.under-Edgo police court yesterday the general anrnuel licenlsing meeting was held, the magis- trates present being MesFrs W. Goodrich and G. H. Wollaston, Supt. Biggs submitted his annual report which stated that there were 49 licensed houses in the divition, being the same as last year. These consisted of 27alebousmB. 16 beerhouses, 4 off ...

Bristol Police Court

... Ormbtof PThCe Courts IESTERDAY. Before Alderman J. W. S. Dix and Mr Charles WilladJ k FINDING A P'IECE Ol METAL. John Powis, G2, was charged with steealing a piece of metal belonging to a machine shaft. Re told the nmagistrates that he picked it up at Strke Gilford while patberitg enaile, which was his regular occupation, The Clerk-Do you eat tbhem - rfendant-I sell them. I eat them myieef ...

REMARKABLE CHARGE OF FRAUD

... REMARKABLE CHARGE OFl I ~FRAUD. es- ROMANTIC STORY. ner At Tunbridge Wells on Tuesday Mrs on Ameliar Paine Guildford, residing at Colleens int Causeley Wood, Wadhurst was brought up be or. remand and charged with making a false Uc- statetnent with reference to the birth of a the female achid. From the opening statement ulC 'of the Solieitor to the Treasury it appeared that onr 'rhomas ...

TEIGNMOUTH THEFT CASE

... TIGNlMOUT THEFT CASE.! . _w- . T fl-- - I joUNG fONMAN CHARGED WITH STEALING STAMPS. SCE.V 3 IiY COUBT. At Teiillmouth on Monday-before Mr L vn (ohnirmran), Colonel Nightingale, Col, wrian', Colonel Halford-Thompson, the Bar Alson Cartwright, Mr J R Guleon, and Kr 5rod Bi-sell-Florence Perkins, domestic ant of Plymouth, formerly of Teign- was sunkmoned for on the 6th May v ' two penny postage ...

EXONIAN'S SUICIDE

... EXONIAK'S SUICIDE J - - _ - orvrrr INQUtEBT A.T EXMINSTER. Mr. A. Pnrrow held an inquest at the 7 Stowey Arms, Eximinster, this morning on she body of William. Henry Newton, aged 24, E of Templ-road. Larkbeare, Exeter, who was found decapitated on the Great Western ii ?? line at Exminister yesterday. Chief Inspeotor Shattock represented the a Yailway Company, and Mr. R'issell the looo. tI ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... 1 Before Sir RobertiV Newman (in the chair), Colonel Blake, Messrs W B Heberden, C B, Osl a C it Collins, W F Richards, and C J Webber. pri DAMAGING KILLERTON PABR. Brl Albert Sanger, a ycutb, of BroadclyAt, Aul Ypleaded not guilty to damaging fences to the roo amount of 2s 6d ac Broadolyst on the 28th A I D July.-Mr Browning proved seeing defendant cor D pull dovvn a rail in Killerton Park. ...

DAWLISH SESSIONS

... DAWLXSII SESSIONS. ;f the Before Captain Doxat, R.N. (in the chair), be a Mr E H Bayldon and Mr H L Friend. 3rtain Frank Sharland, a young farm labourer, it the was charged with wilfully da naging a gate leading to Aller Farm, the prcperty of Mr J a Carpenter, by throwing mud upon it to the are extentof 17s.-Complainmnt considered the tb was act was the outcome of spite; defendant and seen. a ...

ANXIOUS TO DIE IN PRISON

... TWELTE MONTH1S FOR THEFL Aprisoner of very unesual charncter caume up at the Exeter Pelice Court ea Tuesday- before 9essrs A Bowden (in the chair) and .J lnaptwa,-named Frmta Franklin Bflten, The Wemn41 is an ex-ponvict and pleaded guilty to a long list of depre'lations in -;he eity during the past few days. She was charged with stealing (1) on the 22ud inst from No 1 Lower Southernhay three ...

NEWTON SESSIONS

... NIWrON SSSIONS. ?? Bertre Mr. T. Vioary (in the cb *ir), Colonel ns Walcott. Colonel Bradford, and Mr. W. J. ly Watls, inun. in Gcorie Kerslako and Otarles Ilnicks vwora ry charged with trespassina in pnriult of con-es of on ground belonging to Mr. 1i. 1h Browit, of er Barton Hall, Xinstskerswpll.-Ur. II, Stlrton le appeaei fer the pro e. utor, and Hlicks od plea.ded guilty, whilst Kerslake ...