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OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... Bank, of George-street; John Amos, of 2, t Ruosoll-street, Osney, in respect to two children; John a Jacobs, 6, Dover's-row, St. Clement's; and Alfred Cou- a ling, of Penson's Gardens, St. Ebbe'e.-Henry Parker, n S3, Cardigan-street, was summoned for ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... (Mr. T. r.o Lucas), Aid. Saunders, and Justices C, T. Hawkins, ai F. R. fBall, W. Brain, and Satter. or, A SAvAGE A~sAuLT. - John Stamnmers, tramp, was ~k_ charged with refusing to perform his allotted task whilst ?? a casual inmate of the Workhouse at ...

RESUMED INQUEST ON THE BODY OF MISS CASHIN

... Netherlands. Bly ?? Colley Grattan. Complete in otis volutme': al Nethertlans in mthe Sixteetth Censtury.-Painting, whirls had s languished isefore the fifteenth century, sprung at once, into a eunew existence from the invention of John Van Eyck, known Ibetter ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... charge of it. Jane Cooper, wife of Edmund Anthony Cooper, tailor, c 66, Cardigan-street, said she had known Laugharn for t about 18 months, through his having lived at 69, Cardigan- r street. Laugham's wife brought two green feathers 1 to her house about ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT

... side of the street after this took ?? Long having corroborated the last wisless's evidence, Richard Henry Shuter, Bakor's Arms, Cardigan-street. said lie san fight- ing going on through the window of Taylor's house, and he saw Roberts rust out He also saw ...

OXFORD CITY COURT

... the chair), Alderman t Lucas and Ar. W. Brain. s WILFlI. DAMAGE. 11 Albert Zaglestono, Joseph Ayres, John Jones, l' and Ernest Baston, all of Cardigan-street, were r- summoned for committing wilful damage, to the 8 amount of £2, on July 9th, to a horse-roller ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE OCURT, TUESDAY

... said he was in Pem- broke-street, St. Aldate's, on Friday evening, and met the prisoner there. He had the coat produced on his arm, and asked witness where the pawnshop was. He told him there was one in Brewer-street, and the prisoner said he wanted to pawn ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... Deputy-Mayor (Ald. Hughes), AId. Saunders and Lowe, and Justices G. Ward, R. Cross, J. Sheard, and C. T. Hawkins. DauNinge Tarn'.-John Miller, tramp, was charged with being drunk and disorderly in St. Giles's-street, on Friday evening. He pleaded guilty, and ...

VICE-CHANCELLOR'S COURT, MARCH 20

... for ever, or something of that sort, and I was roughly seized by two policemen, who caught hold of my arms. Ono of them hurt me rather, and my arm was black and blue. I saw two police- men inside the gate, and the Inspector in the doorway. I did not ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... van, and he would be fined ls. only, and 6s. costs. , CHARGE OF WATCH SrEEAliO.-Charles Henry Liley, I chimney sweep, 4, Cardigan-street, was charged with i ltealing a silver watch and chain, value 51., from the ; person of Heory Hedges, in St. Ebbs's-street ...

OXFORDSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... Richard and John Parsonsand Mi-. Sheen. Mr. Richard Parsons lived at Little Wittenlia, and had landonthe Oxfordshire side. Mr. John l Parsons lived opposite his brother, and had land also on the , Oxfordshire side. During the time that Mr. John Sheen . lived ...

OXFORD CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... table Prior deposed to finding the navy 3jacket and opossum cmfpe at Cooper's, and at Mrs. Con- nacher's, the Bakers' Arms, Cardigan-street, lie obtained . the two green ostrich feathers. He went to the prisoner's house, and there found the macintosh ...