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THE CORONER'S COURT

... which necessi. tated his being on the wrong side. The accident Was further particularised by other witnesses, including Charles King, who said that he was working aS carman with the deceased, and that in passing up the slope at the main entrance to the ...

OXFORD COUNTY COURT

... 31. 3s., over and above the sum paid into Court, the question of costs to remain for the Court which sent the case down. CHARLES TITIAN HA.WxNs, TRUSTEE OF JOHN PRATT, BANXIRUIPT, V. THE LONDOP AND INORTH-WESTERN RAIL- WAY CoMPcANY.-This was a claim for ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... days, while the other two were dismissed. MESSRS. CHAPLIN AND SrANHIOPE ON LOCAL TAxArION. -Mr. E. Stanhope, H.P., and Mr. H. Chaplis, MHP., addressed their constituents, at Skeguess, on Satutday. Mr. Chaplin dealt with the state of agriculture, and thought ...

OXFORD CITY COURT—TUESDAY

... - - -I . -_ ?? ssorore it. rlKe, Item, (sayor), Aid. Carr (DeputyMayor), Ald. Spiers, and Justices W. Ward and (G. Ward; Charles Hedges, labourer, of George-street, was charged with being drunk andr creating a disturbance at the Vic- toria Theatre, on ...

GOSPORT POLICE COURT

... -Chours, ,Gloria, ohoirh readin , Burial oll'moies , Mr. JN'Chaplin ; oqus NA issl b~mh rcitaiton,1 Deat of- Little ?? Mr. 'B'w le Coles ; reading, 1The Blank Biblo, MW. B. W. Chaplin;-t Chorus, 1My God Look. upon Me,ohnoir. Part 2,-Chores, ,-The~ ...

TWO MEN STABBED

... struggle. He is supposed to have been in the place all Sunday. REMARKABLE BIGMAMY CASM. A STORY OF SYSTEMATIC SWDDLINGN. Charles Baker, no occupation, whi ho a stated t have paveed under aliases of Farquharson, Gordo n, Hamilton,aFenwick, Graipe, Farrar ...

THE CORONER'S COURT

... the Coroner (T. A. Brainsdon, Esq.), at the Town Hall, on the body of Matthew David Charles Bare, the infant SoCI of M atthew ?? flare, a shipwright, liviug at 49, Charles- s street, Landporr. Deceased, who was eighteen months old, was described by hih mother ...

HANTS SUMMER ASSIZES

... ELEOTION. The polling took place on Saturday, and at its final close the numbers stood as follows Chaplin ?? 381 Slade ?? ?? 173 ; ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE COURT

... , Let B'to showl ?? Oftin whs a by means of.frwad an ogrfo Lord Charles sums O~n ?? the agrgto110. He wished to men- n ation that, becaue ea tsml on one smnall amount, co a Lord Charles woI Hoiaeloefowrlvnitieyt - punishithe prisoe,' ohdbesoo oginhsem ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH, JANUARY 16

... in his 73d year.-Charles, second surviving son of Mr. Daniell, solicitor, of Colchester..-Mr. Geo. W~allinger, of' Bexhill, Suffolk, well known as an intelligent and indefatigable ?? Brighton, Louisa, fourth daughter of the late Charles Drake Garrard, Esq ...

GOSPORT POLICE COURT

... sentenoed to 14 days' hard labour, and for the aanlu toone Aaontths hard ?? Elloa, lance corporal in the loyal n Engineers, Charles Baldwui, private In the Royal Egineers, and g George hessbu, civilian, were charged with assaulting and 15 resisting P.C. ...

THE MORDAUNT DIVORCE CASE

... quite in her right senses, Sir Charles proving this by the production of hotel bills which she had endorsed and by letters she had written. A number of letters were read which were written in t March, 1869, by Sir Charles Mordaunt, evincing his deep concern ...