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LICENSE TRANSFERS

... Messrs. Cook and Baker, the following licenses were transferred. BEEtuOrSESS (ON) :-The Pump, Spring Hill, to John Hill ; White Hart, Cardigan Street, to George Harvey Anderton;. Carriers' Arens, Moor Street, to H. Branson; the Daniel Lambert, 2Ioseley ...

LONDON GAZETTE.—NOVEMBER 20

... November 23, at 3 pet r I the OLtIcial Receiver's, Birmingham : public exarmicaticL Decmber 4, at 10.30 arm.. at the Town Hall, Cardiff. IJON F. MATHIAe, Cardigan, boot deatlerr. First neele. |Notesber 23, at 2.30 p.m., at the Official Receivers, Caurmar i then ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... maker, court, Cardigan Street, were charged, on remand. with assaulting a glass-tube drawer named George Chedrzoy in a most brutal way. Mr. Hooper prosecuted, and Mr, Benbow Hebbort defended. -The men met in the Junctieo Inn, in Cardigan Street, on Sunday ...

SPECIAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... Head tcteto to J1. jones ; Nelson Hotel, MoorSteto'es Loud; Junction, Cardigan Street O~ Plough and Harrow, Hacley Road, to Mr n 3 .Horse and ,Joccov, ligbeth, to H[. J. wadCror. Arms. Grosvenor Street Wvest, to Vp ia and Hlarrow, 'Mcseley Road, to Benjami ...

COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Woolcombe, M!ajor Ash, Major Gibsone, Major Molyncux, Major -Marsland: Revds. H. p Mills, NV. S. Miller, W. K. 1k. Bedford; Sir J. John- stone, Dr. Wade; Messrs. A. Hill, J. P. Collins, J. Y. j Robins, S. S. Lloyd, sei., Adkins, J. Smallwood, G. B. >4 Stone, ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Whilst he lay on the floor prisoner kicked him on the back of the bead, cut- ting It. John Gillutt picked his brother up, and was kicked in the leftt eye by the prisoner. John said that he did aot go to the hospital, but tied a penny over his eyesto prevent ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... then his right arm was broken in two, and his skull fractured. He remembered nothing further of the affray until about two o'clock, when t he crawled to the cottage of a man named- Furber, and fell almost insensible on the doorstep. } John Merrick knew ...

STAFFORDSHIRE ASSIZES

... should order him to be tried on the charge of wounding John Merrick; and he directed that prisoner should have every opportunity of calling any witnesses he desired. A Suocn& C uir-oseph Grattan (70), no occupa- tion, was charged with conmumitting a ...

THE TIPPERARY PROSECUTIONS

... orderly way. Shortly after Mr. Morley's arrival Messrs. William O'Brien, M.P., Sheehy, M.P., John Dillon, MYP., and the other defendants arrived with Mr. John O'Connor, M4.P., i followed by a crowd of about a hundred persons. I had stationed five constables ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MYSTERY

... appeared to he a female in the room, but he could not see. As he was walking alone the street he saw Mrs. Pearcy walking arm-in arm with another female, whom he had since identified as Miss HogF. The latter went along Prince of Wales Road; but 'e did not ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... outside of a building in course of construc- tion. The right arm was extended, and Cho hand was clenched. The left was drawn up above the shoulder. The face was covered with the brown cardigan jacket produced. Witness waited on the spot till Dr. Wells arrived ...

WEST BROMWICH QUARTER SESSIONS

... a case for the superior court.-- Tasrr FROMt A CorLcIs .-John Thomas Adams (18), of Summer Street, and James Shelley (16), 'of Moor Street, were charged with stealing, on December 23, a cardigan jacket from a cabin at White's Farm Colliery, the property ...