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DERBY COUNTY COURT, SATURDAY, May 18

... on behalf of Mr. Chevin, of Brook-street, butcher, lr. Henry Simpson, of Cotton-lane, butcher, and Mr. Joseph h'biting, of Dunkirk, butcher.--Upon examination of in. solvent it appeared that he had given a bill of sale, under which meat purchased from Mr ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT.—FRIDAY

... all.- Prisoner pleaded guilty, nud was sent to prilon for four- teen days. FISHI1JG IN PRIVATE WATERS.-Harry Beeson, of the Dunkirk Tavern King Alfred.atreet, Derby, was sum- moned for unlawfally and wilfully attempting to take certain fish in a etream of ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... confectioner, Abbey- street, the sum of 2s. ld. In the cases of Mrs. Ellis and Mrs. Coleburn, prisoner said Mrs. Fletcher, of Dunkirk, for whom had formerly worked, wished to borrow the money for an hour or so, and in the other case he said Mr. Fletcher wished ...

DREADFUL RIOT AT BOUGHTON, EAST KENT

... C'nra-. e wall; lieutenant Bennett. 45th WV. Forster, IV. Fry, e Edtvrd WI'raigltr, and F. Harvey, H1erne-hill ; E. Brenchett, Dunkirk ; IV. iiarford, liuughton; and h'lomas Csriggs.- George Catt, constable of lFuershian, killed itt the execution of his duty ...

DERBY BOKOD6H QDARTER SESSIONS

... againat him. Stopping up an Old Highway— Mr. W. B. Hextall applied for as order to atop up and divert an clei highway known as Dunkirk, leading from Monk-atreet to Kensington-street. It aa as intended to form a new high- way in the vicinity, wbich would be ...

POLICE OFFICE, FRIDAY, July 31

... -A boy named Thomas Tatlow was charged with the very common offence of stealing apples from thie garden of Samuel Lakin, Dunkirk, Derby. The prosecutor stated that in consequence of his garden having been frequently robeied, le watched on Saturday night ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... MAYOR and Dr. ffZYOATE.. John Glew, a mililiaman, of Belpo; wes charged with being drunk and with using obecene language in Dunkirk, a on the previous day. Fined 10s. and 9osts, or 14'ditys' im- a ?? Glow, brother bf the above, was P charged with being druik ...

POLICE OFFICE, DERBY, FRIDAY, August 20

... AwxwAhtD MuSpAxFc.-John Flemming was charged with being drunk and assaulting ?? appeared that the officer was on duty at Dunkirk about one otcock on Sunday morning, and thinking that some persons were robbing a garden which had frequently been robbed ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... dismissed. ti M-lONDAY. a rneforio the ?? H. F. GvsnontxE, Esq., and T. B. FORMAN,, Esq. I Geo. Gower, elmrged with begging iii Dunkirk on the previous afternoon, adlmitted thie offence, btt ias it Axppeared the loan was in ?? distress le Wats set at liberty ...

Law & Police

... and Ainsworth, Stock- port' ?? A FEARFUL GALE. A Lloyd's telegram states as follows :-The Titania (British steamer), from Dunkirk, arrived at New York October 28, reports: Left Dundee on October 6, and experienced moderate southerly winds until the 7th ...

DERBY COUNTY COURT, MONDAY

... to recover ( for the damage he might cause. WARRANTY OF PIGS. KEARNEY V. F-E.uB..-The plaintiff is a labourer, living at Dunkirk, and the action was brought to recbver 31. for a I breach of warranty of two pigs. He stated that on the 13th 1 February he ...