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Bristol Bankruptcy Court

... Bristoi Bankruptcy Court, YESTERDAY. Before the Deputy Official Receiver, Mr F. W. Darley. .IlJIST MEETINGS, SAmutrL PBIRrs, of Orchard house, Kingswood, and Wick, lime and stone ?? G. T. Lilley appeared for the debtor, and Mr E. W. Vcale for a creditor. The statement of affairs shows a deficiency of £278 8s 5d on gross liabilities amounting to £4328 7s 4d, of which £782 17s 10d Is expected to ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Court YESTERDAY, Before Col. Coates and Mr J. Swaish. A SACK SUIT. John illtchell, 71, who appeared la tho dock n dressed in a saok, was charged with belog drunk and u disorderly. Deputy Chief Constable Caun stated that whilst in the cells Mitchell tore up all his clotheq, and the police made him the suit in which he was now attired (laughter), Prisoner was sent to gaol for a a ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CourL YESTERDAY. Before Messra J. E. Shellard and Edward Paraons. FASTE PRETENCES. James S. Cornwell, 17, and William C. Sprlggs, 19, were charged on remand with obtaining food and lodging from two people In the Hotwells by false pretences. The evidence of Mrs Hobbs, of Clifton wood crescent, and of Mrs Dark, of 6, North Green street, Hotwelis, was read over, to the effect that ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol P-olce CourL I.va 751 No YE S2ERDAY, Before Colonel Coates and Mr W, A. Todd. 6XO BOYS IN TRq1;YB~, I at1 J biU. Alfred Brain, 9, ?? Phillips, it, and C [of Solmo Bishop, ., 'Were charged with stealing a iepiece of iron. 'oQnglng to a fire grate at the house 4 of Henry 'Plumley, of Stephen street, St. Gaorge. wns The n~leevidence was that early on the morning *c of June 27tb the boys ...

BIDEFORD QUARTER SESSIONS

... ABseNTr JtRYxEN FiNED. The Quarter Sessions were held on Monday s in the Town Hall before the Recorder (Sir G S Baker, Bart.), who was acoompanied by the f Msyor (Councillor T Goaman) and Mr E Trapnel]. Tberewere no cases for trial. On the names of tho jnry being called it a was found that Mr C l'earse, *prinier, of i AlIhalland-street, and Mr W Fool, surgeon. d. dentist, were not present, and ...

EXETER COUNTY COURT

... I Before hi s Honour JuIe Woodfall. s AUCTION NNIIS CLAIM. 0 TWOMxSONWHITTON, AND LANG V WHITE. -Messrs. Thompson, fhitton, and Lang, A anutionleers, who were representedt by Mi. , S. ?? Pope, sued Mr John White, farmer, of C Fsank Farm. Tedbhu St. Mary, for £1 4s R baweoee of an account in respeot of an auction held by plaintiffs on the farm.- Defeadiint did ntt dispute the oaim. bat set up a ...

WONFORD SESSIONS

... e -- ?? e Before Mr W T Bayne (in the chair), Mr C a ,r J Webber and Mt F Bannatyne. tl 1. KINGSTEIGNTON MAN FINED. e Frederick Loveridge, horse dealer, of Kings. e teignton, was summoned for illtreating a e horse at Alphiagton on the 16th inst.- v Inspector Finch, of the R.S.P.CA., prose- cuted. and Mr W L Brown ?? C H Rew Wippell, tanner, residing at Alphington, '1 s said he saw defendant ...

EXETER MAN CONVICTED

... EXETER MAN CONVICrED. ,anu kmost TeAVELLiNG OtN Tlj RAIL WAY WIrTHOr A radu- TimmET. batk, At, the Newton Poliee Conrt on Tuesday [ had George Cooper, who said he had recently been oung lodlging in Exeer, was charged with travel- .vith lilug on the railway without a ticket.- came Inspector Tonkin stated that the station they master at Heathfield called his attention to alive the defendantwho ...

TAUNTON DROWNING CASE

... TAUNTON .DROWNING OASH _ _ I The inquest on the body of William iook, aged 21, a labourer, of Bishop's Lydeard, near Taunton, whinh was found dloating near the Bathing Stationuat Frenoh Weir was held on Ttteesry rmorning at the Wiclhester Arms Inun, Trsinton, before the Deputy-Coroner. Mr Hagors. The evidence disclosed that, the ?? of the deceased, Bdward John Look, who also resides ab ...

TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE

... TO-DAY'S EXETER POLICE, .t. E _ PI s - ?? Before Messrs. R. R. hi Daw (chairman), H. Gadd- and J. W. Petherick. MLK ADULTEaATION CASEs. Louisa Goodridge. Tron Bridge, was Ea summoned for selling adulterate 3 milk.- rhe Town Clerk (Mdr. G. R. Snorto) fppeared to p'rosecute, and Mr. W. L. Brown for the defendant.-Mr. Shorto stated that the .3 lnspector'of Nuisances (Nir Wreford) se at a man into ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police courts YESTERDAY. Before Messrs R. G. Graham and IV. .1. Elkins. GAMBLING. Douglas Lacey, 14, and Philip Burgess, 13, were charged with gambling. P.C. 41 A stated that on Saturday he saaw the lads playing with cards in Crow lane, Welsh back. The case was adjourned until Thursday. DRUtNIC IN CHARGE, John William Pike, 36, was charged with being drunk whilst in charge of two ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY

... At the Gulidhall Justice room, London, on Satur- day, before Sir John Knili, Maurice Jaeger, described a as a cap cutter, and Solomon Troubmarn, a restau- rant keeper, were charged with forging and uttering I requests for oheque books and also cheques. Mr . Bosanquet appeared on behalf of the London Bankers' Association, Mr Peake represented the London and Westminster Bank, and Mr Solomon M, ...