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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... and costs for unlawfuflly emtploying Elizabeth Witite, on tile l6th mrlst. -Roubon Appleby, of Upper HighgataStreIt; and Thomas White, Lombard Street, the parents of the children mentioned in the two previous cases were sum- taoned for allowinmg their children ...

CHARGE OF FORGERY AGAINST MRS. LEONARD

... evidence, that of obtaining money wider false pretences % ould be relied upon. The learned counsel then proceeded to call Par. Thomas White, of Key HIll, eleaoro-plator. He stated that in November, 1859, he was In the employ of Messrs. Brookes and Lawson, and ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... IAitM.-Thoilas Conseolly (30), polrtetl Iloss- loy Reed, wvas chsrgcd witi stealing a ham, the property of his enlployer, Thomas White, provision dealer, Phlilip Street ; end James Henry Smith (22), barmau, sas charged with rssisting Connolly to dispose ...

THE RAILWAY ACCIDENT AT HARROW

... produced a atatoment ahowipi. th. heights and diatances of the various signals, In oompliypoewl4h the requcato cithe Tury. Thomas White, the man who Went to the eseuleance, of, ths. signalenen Walker, wan the next witness exarind.o Bie. seaJ ho. wee on duty ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—YESTERDAY

... TO NzwS'iOYS.-MiEciacl Scott (14), North- wood Street, was charged aith obtaining a halfponiny by false pretencee from Thomas White, 19, Constitution Hill. -On Fridlay morning prisoicr, who is a newsvendor, Nvas shouting, Daily Mlail, special cditiun ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT.—SATURDAY

... married woman, t 1 Bailey Street, twas committed to the Sessions on a charge I of stealing a pair of bhota frmn the shop of Thomas White, ?? lill. Prisoner went into thc shop on thc pretence of buying a pair of boots, ant as she was leaving, without having ...

THE SAD OCCURRENCE AT THE COUNCIL HOUSE

... his left shouler. There was no one near at the time, BoExcept White, the Alayor's messenger, t who was on the dsteps. - Thomas White, Mayor's messenger, said hel was on the r-steps, four or five. yards from where Mr. Bennett fell. lcie is heard a crash ...

THE ROBBERY OF £5,000. BY A SOLICITOR'S CLERK

... the servioo upon the prisoner of a formal demand for the production of letters having a bearing on the case, MIr. John Thomas White, solicitor, was recalled, and his depositions taken at the former hearing read over. The witness identitied, at the request ...

THE CHARGE OF FORGERY BY A SOLICITOR'S CLERK

... accused has not defrauded him except in the one transaction now in question. The London agents of Mr. Bradley are Messrs. Thomas White and Sons, of Bedford Row, and they re- mitted to hire three cheques, each for the sum of £2,7CO. odd. They reached Birmingham ...

BIRMINGHAM AUTUMN ASSIZES

... HsagJey ! id Street at the date named, that he borrowed the rit money persnally, signing a promissory note to the bb name Thomas White, and that he had on several of documents signed his own name. 3Mr, Pritchett sub- Y mitred that the case must fail, because ...

THE OUTRAGE ON THE METROPOLITAN RAILWAY

... METROPOLITAN I r RAILWAY. At the Guikihali, London, yesterday afternoon, Hanry ret Perry was again brought up before Sir Thomas White OilIl the charge of attempting to murder a young man, named ac Lewis, in a carriage oii the Metropolitan Railway, anid ...