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ROBBERY OF£600. WORTH OF JEWELLERY

... £600. WORTH OF JEWELLERY. I ~Yestcrday William. Everett (33), described as a traveller, of Birmingham, whose aliases are Thomas Finn, Thomas Fancoort, and John McGowan, was brouglhtup at the Huddersfield Borough Police Court, charged with steling a tin ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... girl named Anne Beasley, who deposed that Blizzard com- nienced the row by offering to fight Thomas Finn.-The mother said that the ofiicers struck Thomas Finn with their handcuffs, and- that Blizzard pulled a pistol out and pointed it at ber.-The magistrates ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... up on the charge of attempting to break into a lock up eollar at the corner of Green-street, Vauxball-road, occupied by Thomas Finn a straunsator of old bootsand shoes. Between one ana two o'clock tlat morning the attention of Inspector Reid was attracted ...

OLD BAILEY SENTENCES

... Monk; Job; Beckett, Eliza Driscoll, Jane Weaver, Mark Parfitt. AcQUIrTALS.-Charles, Aubrey, John Burke, Hensl Chambers, Thomas Finn, Jane Manning, TkoU00 Richards, Thomas: Kiff, Thomas Hallam, James. MiM Boober, Mary Miles Boober, William Smith Willism ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... brutal manner without having received any provocation. The prisoner was sentenced to ons month's imprisonment. LOITIrRIXG. Thomas Finn was charged by Detective Regan with ioitering in Clicton Park Avenue on the previous night with intent to comm.,it a felony ...

DUBLIN POLICE—YESTERDAY

... to the city sessions on a charge of having stolen a cashmere dress and a blue shawl worth one pound, the property of Mr. Thomas Finn, vintner, with whom he had lived as waiter. COLLEGE-STREET OFFICE. Timothy Connell was brought up in custody charged with ...

CRIMES AND CHARGES

... IC titled to pay an extra jd. The.iMagistratee judgment till to-day. APPEOPRIATL'cG MONEYr-In the Burgh Court yesterday Thomas Finn. u pleaded guilty to appropriating to hIS !;as payment of an account which he had utah- s behalf of his father, and as there ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... somemoney under her grandifathrr's svill, and on the day in question the prisoner was brought to her house by a man named Thomas Finn. He repre- sented himself to be a solicitor, and saying that he under- stood she had some money business in hand, offered ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Beflaccd, aid Jramre. SAVAGcE ATPACK UPON A POIWCocMAN.-Thomnas Welch (22), bricklayer, 18 Court, 12, Northlwood Street; Thomas F;inn (24), labourer, no address ; James Cain (25), labourer, Thrleby Street; and Mlicbael Cassidy (22), labourer, Ingleby Street ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... were inteisded for her young man. -Scutenced to foarteon days' imprisonisont. SAVAUn ArsmUL'L IN A PUBLIC-O10l)5E,---Thomas Finn (22), labourer, 72, l'ark Street, wascharged ona warrant witi violently ?? Carolino Jeninings, ldnlhadly of the Carriers' ...

QUEEN'S BENCH CHAMBER—SATURDAY

... William Kernan was brought up on remand charged with stealing the carcass and skin of a fat cow, and John Redmond and Thomas Finn were charged with receiving the above, knowing them to be stolen. The prisoners were sent for trial at the city sessiens ...

DUBLIN LAW COURTS, YESTERDAY

... time r to the 18th. B PATRICK M'GRAGH V. REV. J. FNK, F iN. This was an action for alleged slander against the P Rov. Thomas Finn, P.P., of Newcastle, County h Tipperary. The words complained of were- Let fi not a man, womaD, or child keep his company ...