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TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Sam. inar Row, to Dennis Hickey ; Junction, Cardigan Street, to WV. H. Jones; Cambridge Inn, Cambridge Street, to Charles Jackson ; Grand Junction, Great Col. mrero Street, to SarBsh Ann Lowe; Fruiterero ' Arms, . Gibb Street, to J. Muddyman; Geeroge and ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... was aetr ged with being drunk and disorderly in Grattan Street, and with assaulting Sub-Constables Malone and M'Glenann in the exeon- tion of iheir duty. Malone said that he arrested the prisoner in Grattan Street for being drank and fighting with another ...

NESTON LICENSING SESSIONS

... neighbour. bood.-Mr. Grattan next addressed the bench on behalf of the application of' Mr. Sharp, who, he said, had conducted a beerhouse at Gilbrook for eight years, and during that time there had been no complaintagainstthe house. Mr. Grattan also said that ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—YESTERDAY

... tat The prisoner was fined 40s and costs, with the an' alternative of fourteen days' imprisonment.e: FIGHTING. me John Bradley and John O'Neill were charged by an, Sub-Constable MGlennon with fighting in Rose- tul mary Street. oh' It appeared that the ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... in the year 1538 John Braithwaite, Joseph Clinton Rebertsocn, John Whitehead, and J,,lece Evans established the Railway Tires newspaper, and it was agreed tbey should be equally in- terested ice the said paper. On June 16, 1838, John NVliite- tead and ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... by warrant, charged with cutting and wounding Joseph Fisher, a quarryman, with intent to do him grievous bodily harm. Mr. Grattan appeared for the defence. The prisoner, it seemed,was employed by the prosecutor and other quarrymen to attend to the sharpening ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS.—YESTERDAY

... was on duty in the Crystal Palace, near the India department. At about half-past 2 o'clock he saw the prisoner, who was arm in arm with another person apparently older than himself, touch the pocket of a gentleman in a manner that induced him (witness) ...

BIRKENHEAD POLICE COURT

... was afterwards driven away by Cooperand obey, andthey tipped the Coals in front of No. 15, Cardigan-street. Thename David Robinson was on the cart, and John Stottwae on the waggons from which the coals were ?? Williams, t. shlp- emith, who has a place ...

LATEST POLICE

... after her. Ann Franhlin said she was lately a servant at the same hotel, and Ryan, Grattan, and witness all lived at Mrs Monner's after leaving the Trafalgar. She saw Grattan outting up some linen and calico sheets, and both the prisoners were occupied in ...

Published: Sunday 04 September 1864
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1988 | Page: 15 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... Miargaretta Thomasa to John Thomas. STEALING Con.-At the Carmarthen 1 borough pobce.court, on Friday, Henry Evans, of Waundew, m that town, wa sent to gaol for E seven days for stealing coal from the station of the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway Company at ...

KILMAINHAM LICENSING SESSIONS— YESTERDAY

... refased. John M'Crystal, Eagle House, Dean's Grange, refused. Patrick A.'Hugh, Abbey Viev, Little Bray, twice, refused. Ellen Moffttb 60 Grand Canal-street, confirmation, granted, Patricia O'Donovan, Castle-street, Little Brajy, tranifer, granted. John O'Neill ...