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Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Posise couiti YESTERDAY. Before MeEsrs W. Dove Willcox and A. AV. Summeers. AN UNDESIRABLE FRIEND. Kate Cousins, 45, was charged with obtaining 4s by false pretences from Maria Miller, a married woman, living In Prince street, Prosecutrix stated that on Wednesday afternoon the prisoner, whom she had not seen for eleven years, called at her house and said she was starving and wanted ...

Bristol Police Court

... B8ristoI I-,c e courL YESTERDAY. ?? Messrs Edward Parsons and Andrew H. Ford. ASSAULT ON TUB IPOIICE, Thomas Lyons, 20, was charged with assaulting P.C. 88 C on Saturday night at the Prince's Theatre. The constable was ejecting a disorderly man from the gallery when the prisoner interfered and assaulted the constable. I-e was fined 10s and costs. THIE PROTECTION OF YOUNG GIRLS. George Henry ...

BRISTOL COMPANY CASE

... BRISTOL COM1PANY CASE. E. BISHOP & SONS, LIMITED. Mr Justice Cozene Hardy, In the Chancery Division of the Eight Court of Justice yesterday, had befor him a petition presented by Messrs E. S. and A. Robinson, Limited, asking for the winding up o . Messrs E. Bishop and Sons, Limited, of 1, Redclidr street, Bristol. Mr Stewart Smith, for petitioners, said his clients were creditors of the ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police CourL YESTERDAY. ?? Mr W. H. Elkins and Col. Coates. TOSlES TO ONE. William Blinmana Allen, 65, was ohatged with being drunk and disorderly. The police were called to his house, the .Kensingtoa Arms, KensingtOn place, Clifton, by the repolrt that a chimney was in tire. They found thiii ias so, and that the house was full of smo3(ke0 Allen was seated In a chair and was drunlr,, ...

Bristol Police [ill]

... &P YN , -10H kV it. tswmk? 11, Ica cofir-?,i- YESTERDAY. ad Befor e M essrs M lark WhitwIll and A. d, etiVerl. IX r3NI 'FOREM . d, B ioruht up upoo renioad, Berlie Girenvillo, 18, . I as charged with i stealing a pair of boots,- with J. obtainirng food ud lodgings front Allot Brooks 11, *ider lalse prctaeces, cud also ?? unilawfully F LT w earing the uniform of the royal Artillery. Alice A. ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Police Court his YESTERDAY. ya Before Alderman Pethick and Mr W, H. Elkins. rd SAID SHZ WAS A. SOLDIUER'S WIDOW; d, Emily Lewis, or Crocker, 27, was charged with obtaining. j. by false pretenese from the Royal Commissioners of the G. Patriotic Fund a Poet Office order for X5. Mr E, J. H. Watson prosecuted on behalf of the Treasury, A. and Mr H. B, Wanabrough defended the accused. -, Mr ...

SHOCKING SUICIDE

... S5HO|UNI(N SUICIDE. Jr fornuaton is to band concerning the death, 3 which occurred about midnight on Thursday, of Mr GJeorge E. J. Wintle, who resided at Kipple house, Aiirv, near Blakeney, with Mr and Mrs W. G. Fitz- ?? Decoased, who was 36 years of age and single, met with an accident when about ten years old, the result being 1 that ce became hunch backed. A year and a half ego, when the ...

GLOUCESTER SHOOTING CASE

... ?? . LOLSTER SHOOTING CASE, AlLLEU;ED A!TTEM~PTED) P&TRICIDE. I:i Sq I;I; EMARKABLE ST &TEAIENT, A t tje (.louce!ster police station yesterday after- SC!n;rcl Wyatt, 37, was charged with shooting !:i- f!r, winiam WNyaqt, o 'No. 1, Westfield r .1, Jingrord, with a revolver, with Inteut to ler him, early that morning, it appears that le c;ed, vhc had lately returned from America, ;s d l;is ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bristol Peice CourL YESTERDAY. Before Alderman W. I. Barker and Mr A. Capper Pass. A VIOLEUNT MAN. William Hoare, 37, was charged wlt' being drunk and disorderly, also with doing darrgage to the extent of 10s, at the Ship Inn, Pipe lane. Mr Pomeroy, who prosecuted, stated that on the previous morning the defendant came Into the inn in a drunken condition. The licensee, Mrs Morris, seeing the ...

AXBRIDGE POLICE COURT

... At the police court yesterday (before Messrs Edwards, Hill, and Harrison) Algernon Baker, for being drunk and disorderly at Banwell, was tined 10s and ?? Brice, grccer, Cheddar,for driving a horse end trap without a light, was fined 19 and ?? Millard, Jobn Rogers, Ernest Painter, Charles Carter, Williant Peters, and John Day, all of Cheddar, were charged with having been guilty of disorderly ...

Long Ashton Police Court

... Long Ashton Police Court, YE3TERDIaY. Before Sir Edward Fry (in the chair), Messrs Hugh Coles, E. J. Swann, and F. Weatherly. CARRYING GUNS IWITHOUT LICENSES. Chales Bye was summoned for carrying a gun without having a license. Defendant pleaded guilty, and said that his master asked him to scare some builfinches. He was fined 5s and costs. Alfred Charles H1auler was summoned for a similar ...

EXETER MONEYLENDER'S BAKRUPTCY

... EXETER X QN)YrLONDER'YS I BANkikrY. T THU BUDIED jMY6LES | S At the kieter County Court on Thursday - iefore ?? Judge Woodfall-Mr. H e Y ore, Of behalf of the trustee to ,the banrufptcy o Thomas Stormontlh, junr., : moved Eor r declaration that a certain horse, trap, and harnesf were the property oF ths bankrupt and should form e part ot the estate. Also that certain furni. e ire which was ...