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OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... chlarged with assaulting Mary Simens, at the Wood- bo stock Arms, Woodstock-road on the previous afternoon. lie -Pln pleaded ?? prosecutrix, wife of Thomas ot Sieni, the laudlerd of the WVoodstock Arms, said that the 3d arzsoaers and two other men wero in the ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... got nothing to do. ROBBnEY ON LA TRAM CiR. - Edith Hutt, Taylor's- buildings, Blackfriar's-road, who carried an infant in hei arms, was charged with stealing a small basket, valile 1., the property of Albert Cradook, tramcar conductor ols tilh Hincksey line ...

LENT ASSIZES

... against Win. Dyer, for horse.stealing ; Richard Dodd, for a robbery in a dwelling house at Waddesdon; John Stiles, for a burglary at Hlitcham ; John Hootton, for stealing a quantity of flannel, and other articles, at Chepping-Wycombe; George Thorn, for ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... consequence of his great loss of blood he was removed to the Infirmary, where he was detained. MAD DEUNM.-Fraucis Cox, 8, Cardigan-street, Jericho, and Henry Smith, 2, Jericho-street, chimney sweepers, pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly on the ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... (AId. Underhill), the Deputy-Mayoc (Aid. Sheard), and Justices W. Brain, R rocs, and 3. Saunders. TnHecT OF A PAIn oF BooTS.-John McDermott, tramp, was charged with stealing from 15, Woodstock-road, on Xor about the 21st ult., a pair of women's lace boots ...

OXFORD CITY LICESING SESSIONS

... unanimous. Mr. Dudley applied for an out-door beer licence on behalf of John Francis Hawtin for a house in Juxon- street, and said he might tell themr, as a fact, that the sanction of St. John's College had been obtained for the application for the licence. ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... a mere caution, and they would have t~o pay a lune of 6d. and 2s. costs each, or seven days' hard labour.'! D~AVAGI A Gil~.-John Wyatt, beerhouse-keeper, Suwmertown; was summoned for wilfully damaging a gate at Wolvercofq to' the extent of 1s. 'on the ...

OXFORD COUNTY COURT

... must be for the defendant, with costs, f Mr. Garth said that his chents had furnished what they considered a proper necount. JOHN NORTH v. RICHARD CHILD. This was an action brought by the plaintiff, a farmer, of Cassington, for 101. us., against the defendant ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... fined the defendant 5s. and los. costs, or, in default, 1 'days' hard labour. . William Reeves, of Hurst-setreet, Cowley St John, was summoned for allowing his chimney to Fr catch fire. Defendant pleaded. not guilty.-P.C C M Halton stated that the chimney ...

COURT of KING, BENCH.—Before Lord ELLENBOROUGH and a Special Fury.—Saturday, Dec. 8

... William, footman; John, Wife, and Mother, robbed you. She afterwards, butl ineffeclually, endeavoured to convey ?? farther information. She( took from her pocket a paper covered with blond, and containing the following words:- John the groom, Ann, and ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... and Justices G. Ward, Lowe, and Brain. INDECENT CormucT.-John Smith, labourer, of Milton near Sheffield, was charged with indecent behaviour in the Benbury Road, on the 6th ?? Trinder 69 Cardigan-street, builder's carter, said that at about' ten o'clock ...

IRELAND

... The Governor of the gaol put his arm~ on M!r. O'Brien's shoulder, and was about renlosing him, when Dr. Gray, Mr. Potter (his eohicitori), and Mr. O'Flara pressed to tlhe side of the dockz, and with Out-stretched arms sought his hand.- He turned round ...