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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 POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... or (Mr. A. Wheeler), AId. Spiers, and Justices W. Ward, G. Ward, and Brain. BsGGeoNo.-Thcs. Nichols, labourer, Plasterer's Arms, St. Thomas's, was charged with begging on the Danbury- road on Sunda ?? pleaded guilty, and P.C. Skeneher said the prisoner ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... -II Present, the Mayor (Add. Hughes), Aadle. uarr an Yowe, |and Justices W. Ward and Brais. Did t dag DAto AeGIG A CELLo,. -John Charles Neville, 15 Kingston-roada traveller in the spirit trade, was charged Ewth wilfully damaging the cell wall while detained ...

OXFORD CITY POLICY COURT, TUESDAY

... Ellis, stone mason, 9, Jericho-street, and John Colley, of no home (the latter being an often convicted character), were charged with stealing six fowls, value 18s., from the yard of the Port- laud Arms, Cardigan-street, on Saturday, the property of Edwin ...

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

... withll being caneroed in stealing from ?? oil the Hainbury-road, on Sunday, a quiunlity of :epleucs vniane 6d., tlhe property ot John Geo.-Nazcy ,and Sinhos ?? ge.alty.-ih'C. Stockforil said le ease Myanit sitting out Mr. Gee's garden, on the side of thc road ...

OXFORD CITY POLICE COURT, TUESDAY

... came to him. He was unable to move his arm, but there were no bones broken, and a great deal of bruise came out. The muscles were paralysed for a time, and he believed it would be a month before he could use his arm properly again-Mr. Dudley called, for ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... bard labour. ANoTHER TRESPAssER.-John Gould, labourer, Wheatley, was summoned for trespassing in search of game, at Forest Hill, on the 21st inst.; and he was further sum- moned for a similar offence on the 22nd.-John Walker, gamekeeper to W. B. Bisene ...

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 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 ...

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 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 ...