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LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... charge entered ' the muscles of the right arm, lacerating thefi in a frightful re manner. Mr. Poole was conveyead home immediately, and al medical aid procured, but it was found necessary to T amputate the right arm close to the shoulder, We are £. informed ...

BRISTOL SUMMER ASSIZE

... because hie would not let go. When deceasedfloe him the last time and attempted to strike him, prisaner- put up his arm to defend himself; his arm came in contact with the deceased's breaqt and this caused the fatal fall. Surman had his fists up at the time ...

LAWFORD'S GATE PETTY SESSION

... imprisonment. 'I . aansThomas, Hayues, of Bitten, na cedta ithe d am dsovereign t ro'e t'o mns Bodmane te-tpopeity'ofnde r.John Cape, ?? ir.last., Bodman d'p6sea that lib'5ss in! .thoemply of. .J hn Carl 'o Bi- ttoti,' asid dinthi 4,d$ in qnuestioni ...

NISI PRIUS COURT

... frames Hfl1, 24, Wilam PaJmher, 28,aOnd M . Pa/rPser, l, all three laboarors, were Indicted for entering a weeod by night armed for the urpoos of taking and destroying game, the property of Sir Peregrine P. eklan The ehief witnesses in the case were the ...

ASSIZE INTELLIGENCE

... of ft a opinion that it was not only law but common sense, The law ci .wsthis :-If one or more: persons went out together armed fI fwith deadlly weapons for the purpose oficommitting an unlawful k, act whc ih Ingaduel undoubtedly wee, endi the death of ...

THE CHARGE OF STEALING JEWELS

... he said that he would call upon her on the following day. On his leaving he said to one of the officials at the hotel, ' I arm glad to finish up with Lady Plcux, for bhe is not quite right ia the head. lie did not call as he plromised, and Lady llenx ...

THE COURT, &c

... was from the hi 22nd chapter of St. Luke, and part of the 42nd ierse D - Not my w'ill, but thine be done. cd lord and Lady John Russell arrived at Bowood 5i Park on Saturday last, from the seat of Mr. and Lady b, Caroline Sanford. ?? Marquis and Marchioness ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... gdsry.Mess~ by th ove-heaing f a lue.Manyof the girlsepoe in he actry scaed y cimbng ver theroftth DDEAT1 OF' MIR. JOHN STcoen-Mr. John Stone, barrs-lter-1 ,he at-law, who for many years travelled the Western Circuitt For and led the Bristol Quarter ...

THE HAMPSTEAD MYSTERY

... tbat it lad not been left there. When 'the peram. bulator was wheeled into the room for thie husband to identify, he threw his arms over it and SOBBEPDVIOLENTLY, He was assisted by two Offlcerd to another eeat. The Oardigan jacket was shown to the witness ...

BRISTOL COUNTY COURT

... Thi THEc CIVIL r~to muIIF-1.Eatumod Beuciac-.- M~r, B. Mayo, min ia Cardigan district Carinarthen, to Kidderminster district, co NV.Worctr;- Mr. 1I Hall, examiner, to supervisor. Cardigan ' iml i- district, C armnarthon; Mr. P. Byrne, St. Clear's second ...

GENERAL NEWS

... penalty of fine. Death from Poison.—A case of suicide during tcmi>orary insanity is reported from Blandford, in Dorset. Mr. John Henry Marshall, stone mason, who fell from his horse some years ago and who latterly suffered from mental excitement, took ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... cbarge of stealing a till, 1 but acquitted, was charged with stealding a hat, the property , of John Marsh, and an umbrella aud tiorel, the property uf 9 John Pring. The last-named coisplainicut is the landlord I of the Three Horse Shoes, Old Marlhe.-6treet ...