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BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... Card~o, the only surviv- ing engineer. The jury retutned the following verdict:-- The Ti jury consider that the death of Andrew Brown was accidentalls occasioned by the explosion of the boiler on hoard she Victerik T steam-vessel, on the 14th of June ...

ASSIZZE INTELLIGENCE

... in question, but not guilty of the burglrry. His lordship sentenced Harwood to fifteens years, and Andrews to ten years' transportation. Jona Cluse, 22, for stealing, at Cheltenham, three half. crowns, the property of George Barnford, six months' hard ...

GLOUCESTER TRINITY SESSIONS

... ac- cept an engagement to lead the choir in his church.- In giving her evidence, Mrs. Emerson stated that one of the assaults was made in the vestry, whilst divine service was pro- at ceeding in the church. She adduced one witness in corrobora- H tion of ...

BRISTOL ASSIZE

... this trustees had acted for the main benefit ot three lawyers, who lied monopolisad £-500, or two-thirds of the estatei Ilie sub- mitted that thle opinion of the Court of Chancery should het taken ats to whether the lawyers ]had properly filed at certaibs ...

BATH QUARTER SESSION

... Palmer, sextoness. at I £12. Messrs. Vaughan, Mileom, and Ccl. Prior were afterwards ic-elected trustees of the church; and the churehwardens sub- I ? mitted their accounts, showing that the receipts had been I 0 307 4s lid , which, after paying all expenses ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... disc6vered hti a eesr o sthe altrubtur to he a church iii order t rtaeteedw d- ment'. Soo after Mr. Kenp 'died, leaigasmo ne heto be aupplied to-sc similar use, and lie(t'spae)bdpln att drawn out for a church whicli should hol aout70pepe an o ot more than ...

BATH

... letter recently issued to the clergy of his diocese by the -Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, collections were made in our parish church, on Sunday, ta aid of the fund for the relief of our poor fellow-countrymen in the cotton manu- facturing districts. There ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... W. H. Gore Langtou, £10; Messrs. Candy, Wine- we street, £p Ws. w. H. Wille. £10, and two guineas sub- tur scription; R, Phippen, £10, and two guineas sub- Tb scription; J. Ford, £10, and two guineas subscription; apr A. J. Knapp, ditto; W. Terrell, ditto; ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... though n dtofavery agravated form, wno a b erieus one. In 1815, on December th st, the prisoiner married at one of the parish churches at Liven- pool a young woman named Ann Damglisgh, who lived with him .eaerly saix years, At the end of that time he became ...

THE MURDER IN DUMFRIESSHIRE

... was a Miss Laura Andrews, a young lady aged only 16 years. She is described as having been highly accomplished, and was possessed of great beauty. The bare outline of the story is that on the 7th January her brother, Lieutenant Andrews, of the Bengal Arny ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... the I appointment of two writers. l T'he donor of the cross which until recently stood upon ha the communion table at St. Andrew's, Montpelier, writes to the C/humct Times, desiring to know what has become of Th his gift, which he states the vicar accepted ...

BRISTOL QUARTER SESSION

... Lord Primate of Ire- the land, t histriennal viitatio on Fidayexpressed a Dr generl appoval f therecomendatons f the Irish I Church Cmmission but hopd that te reduction, of ?? number ?? Bisops wouldhe avoidd. do%: the smelters that they have made an advneo ...