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THE HAMPSTEAD MURDERS

... r was here brought into court, and witness identified it as the one found by her. It had a broken handle. Police-constable John Roser swore that at half-past ten on the night before mentioned his attention was called to a perambulator outside 34, Hamilton ...

CARMARTHENSHIRE ASSIZES

... For the defence Adams was called, and stated National that the men had several dogs with them, and they Amialgat were also armed with sticks, with which they beat the MAe bim about the head, when they closed round him Chester, and took his gun from him ...

POLICE, INTELLIGENCE

... three months' im- prisopment. VIOLENT AiD UNPIROVOKiED A5AUlT. Robert Dickenson, John Mallon, and Mary Roden were cbarged with assaulting a seaman named Matthew Whelan in Grattan Street. Whelan, whose head seemed to be badly cut, stated that he had been at ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... for holy orders. The papers he had ?? get rid of were testimonials from-tbe Rev. Dr. Hughes, of- St. 'John's, Clerkenwell, and-the Archdeacon of Cardigan, to both -of whom he' was' personally- known, and ;by whom he: had been recommended for: the offlce ...

BRISTOL POLICE

... beir. MA RRIED. Lately, at Bedminster church, Mr. John Hutchings, to Miss Maria Britton, both of this'city. October 17, Capt. Henry Rowland Brandreth, R. Engineers, to Mary Elizabeth, daughterof Henry John and Lady Mary Shep- pard, formerly of Park-street ...

LEEDS BANKRUPTCY COURT

... (Before Mr. Registrar Marshall.) EXAMINATION OF DEBTORS. John Wm. Hsarison Booth, Boot and Shoe Dealer, Bramley.-The debtor said he had carried on business at 40, Kirkstall-road, Leeds, as John Win. Booth, and lived in lodgings at 175, Stanningley-road ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... for trespassing on Pentre F'arm. hr. Albert Treherne prosecuted in both W * ases. t AT TEZ Cnn rosx BOnOUca POLICE tb CouwT, on Mondsy fbofore the Mayor and Mr. th * D. Jenking) the adjourned eae of Polie, at contable John kicharda v. Bewjamins owlands ...

BIRMINGHAM LICENSING SESSIONS

... irons Williams Tones tq Job Ropsor; Grand Juectioss, Cardigan Street, Irons Willis u Todd io e Usry Savsge ; Cop Ins,, Livery Street, fiosse Martin John McCall to Willisos Scally;: George sod Crown, John &recet, from Witensm Colitngwoodi to Jobs Ward ; ...

BELFAST POLICE COURT—SATURDAY

... ing the same to have been stolen. Mr. Sheals appeared oi behalf of Mr. Meenan, fishmonger; Mr. Mc'Lean, jun., appeared for John MI4ulvenly and Cunningham Wilson, two little boys, who were previously charged waith stealing I the fish; and Mr. Rea anid ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Sessions. CAUTrrO sTO hASTEnS AND APPRENIrcES,-Mr. John Weale, of Oxford Street, cblakssith, snmsmosed his apprentice, % young man named James Harris, for neglect of service. Mr. Allenby, from the oflice of Mr. John Smith, instructed by Meosrs. Powell and Son ...

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 ...

POLICE NEWS

... gave him the change. The girl awe brought from Grattan Street was there up to that 'ime. Cards were introduced, and we went up-stairs into a room to play cards. The s hat, umbrella, and muff of the Grattan Street I s girl were on the table, but Miss Kane ...