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TRESPASSING IN PURSUIT OF GAME

... not guilty. Mr H. B. Mitchell, Peterhead, repre- senrted pursuer, . ud Mr Milne, Fraserburgh, ap- peared for the aecused. Harry Young, gamekeeper, Cairnbanno, stated that on the day in question he was, along with ,Archibald Campbell, Masne of Auchmunriel ...

THE INQUEST—A CONSTABLE HIGHLY PRAISED

... and the proceedings closed. PEDESTRIANISM. iA ?? took'place last _week for £10. between Charlie Hall (king's Cross) 'and. Harry Young ((Qlerkenwell),'distance'five miles. Hlarry Young led all the way and' woln by 12yds in 29min 4-5sec. The winner --Harry ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... Valuation Appeal Court for the county was held in the County Hall on S aturdav, the Colnitiiiseioobri present beiinq Messrs Harry Young of Cleishi, Henderson of Tnrlbills, Greig of Roletun, Ilissell of. Warroeh, Olass of Arnary, Gireic if Tillierye, Terris ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... other appeals were also disposed of. ?? annual Valuation Court for the county was held in the County Hall on Thursday -MIr Harry Young of Cleish Castle, convener, in tho chair. There were few appeals brought before the Court, and none of the casea were of ...

ALLEGED THREATS BY A LADY

... , said:-I presume the chairman is not going to repeat his own disgraceful conduct here on the last occasion. Come, Mr. Harry Young, let the galloping snob of Rotten-row help you this time ( Oh, oh>. Yes, sir, let the bastard Smith -Barry -(cries of ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Joseph Cunniffe (34) was charged with attempting to rob Laura Imms, single woman, Durham Road.-On Saturday afternoon Mr. Harry Young, clerk to the magistratts' clerk, noticed the prisoner at the tram terminus, Camp Hill. The ancused followed prosecutrix ...

KILMERSDON POLICE COURT

... were October 24th, December 12th, s5 Janunry 9th, 'March 27th, MNay 14th, and July 24th. I An application was made by Mr Harry Young, of I the Rlim Troe Inn, Westfield, for the constitution of r his house into a fully licensed one. Mr .lei'eray w Blawer ...

A MUSIC HALL ARTIST ROBBED

... Wednesday, at the Ala.lcsseeter Police-court, before Mr F. J. Headlam, a man of no settled occupation, giving the name of Harry Young, who said that he came from Birmingham, was charged with stealing a gold twenty- dollar piece, and also with attempting ...

Published: Saturday 17 September 1887
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1159 | Page: 10 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

LAWFORD'S GATE POLICE COURT

... chair), Neasrs B. P. Wills and J. P. Chamberlin, L 1SUJDAY GAMBLING. Reginald Ford, Frederick King, Albert Salter, and I b Harry Young (the last of whom did not apper) 'were summoned for playing pitch and toes in Robert. f &on soad, Xastville, o an ay, April ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... fL THE IETINO-TfliL At the Imeet of the Essex staghounds at White Ioding yester- day, a serious accident occurred to Mr. Harry Young. Hie put his horso at a big fence which he jumped, but fell and threw his rider. A horse following in its jump struck Mr ...

VALUATION APPEAL COURTS

... case would be, c anpino to ea The Valuation A-ipeal Court for this cannty was held in the County Hall on Tiliurday- Slr Harry Young, ol (leisb, ?? of tle ounty, - in the ch3air. There sore 27 appe:ls lodged against the asessor's valuatin'us, and tiloce ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... YESTERDAY. -Before J. G.Whitcombe and ?? sr Gieve, Esqs., and Lieutenant -Colonel Forbes se3 Macbean. 18* REMIANDED Cc'tait - Harry Young, 21, was 8- charged with having stolen a coat, of the value of A £4 10s., from the Royal Sailors' Home at Poi~tisa, in and ...