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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 ...

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 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 ...

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 Police Court

... F I ?7 RTASsiof r-;L.A6w, YE;STERDAY. Dafvra Messrs J. E. Shellurd and E. Pare ams. A CABDRIVER FINED Jobn Adey, 6J, on remand, was charged with being drunk in charge of a horte and cab. Mr It. W. Clifton said that compensation had been made for two boys the defendant knocked down, and he asked the migistrate3 to deal lauriently with the man. Inspector Court said that Adey had held alitonse ...

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 ...

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

... 11 ?? I ? ? 4. aristol. -: Colnrle YE 3TERDAY. Before MJr A, IH. Ford and Alderman C. E, L. Gardner. AN UNLICIENSIED PILOT FINED. The Bench gave their decision on the summons against Thomas Carey, who, it was alleged, though an unqualified pilot, continued to take charge of a ship after a qualified pilot had offered to take charge, Mr Inskip (Press, Inskip, and Press) prosecuted, and Mr Hart ...

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 ...

Bristol Police Court

... Bistol Police CourL YESTERDAY. Before Alderman J. W. S. Dlx and Mr W.f R. Barker. IROB13ING EMPLOYERS. Thomas Bennett, 68, and George Bennett, 39, were charged with stealing a qnantity of coal, value 3d, the vroperty of Mr W. Hiokery, St. Philip's marsh, P. n.c47 Bd meeting the prisoners on the previous day, noticed that one was carrying something under his coat, whllt the other man's pockets ...