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... remains buried on the Monday after- noon. It was further proved that the disturbance heard by Sheare, arose foa ?? added that rows InPrwyIodo audyngt r uhmore the rule than th xetin h ornrodee r e t cois examina- tion toh ae h euto hc a htthe deceased died ...

REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... agreed with the particulars given; and Mr. Ryland withdrew lils objection to the namebeing retained. Mr. John Bolt, of Newtown Row, described as a master gun barrel maker, was objected to on the ground that he had no claim to the title. Being examined by ...

Birmingham County Court

... alleged breach of contat Mr. East for the plaintiffs; and My. Hawkes for the defendan . Plaintiffe are auctioneers in Cmomore Row; and defendant now resides at Camp Hill. Mr. Alfred Abrahams' 49eposed that the defendant was formerly proprietor of the lied ...

Birmingham County Court

... soue peculiar featorso Mr. Smith defended. Plaintiff cosiducted his own case. The letter is a cab proprietor, living at Ashted Row, defendant being a victualler, in the Pershore Road. It seemed that a week previous to the last Warwick races, a party of about ...

Birmingham Police Court

... Bird, a woman living in Price Street, was charged with stealing two tables, the property of Ann Matthews, shopkeeper, Newtown Row, on Monday. In conse- quence of the lack of evidence to support the charge, she was ?? Taylor, a young man living in Essington ...

Birmingham Police Court

... DOMESTIC SERVANT.-Atice Ehliz Owens, a young girl employed as servant to Miss Bentley,' sn old maiden lady, residing in Belmont Row, was brought up on a charge of stealing a large quantity of table linen, the property of her mistress. Miss Bentley said that ...

Birmingham County Court

... were'callse, and ele bulk of them deposed that the plaintiff, Young, in feet the' aggressor, and that with the sort of regular row ?? which ensued, Mr. Trevett had nothing whatever to do; d some even went so far as to say that he was not present when is scene ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... until yesterday morning. AccIDENT BY BUANIHiG.-Yetetdi-dy, a little girl named Sarah An nlewoeparents resild~ in Great ffampton Row, Ihlti egbu~ Ihouse, attempted to taxe a kettle oftefrweher clothes ignited, and before the flame otibeeisgsled she was severely ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... oefctaofthedc, rea l dethat the pi psonera, The prosecutor, adepotherd esnslf a puloicg-gouse ?? nthera night;of thorahme a row Setookplaer, and thelf prostecutor was injurcedind hoenrd thersuffl losth Pasfsagevrand Shevea withneaa wenred calld, wofgv ...

WARWICK WINTER ASSIZES

... went to Birmingham and saw Williasms. He took me into a side noons and showed me the twenty guns in a case. I examined the top row and found them the same as the sample. I affixed my addressto the case,andit wasarnangedthat thepris oershousldobtain a cart ...

WARWICK ASSIZES

... and he si that beforeed th nexrtl audte we inast make wsensee Grrafngement toemake thesein matters straight Heawhatyoca thee rowe mern asquchly as d £70.ep PApilg he ?? m ae4.od, and heylite patdeen on £70. one laccount. Hegot theao mongeyathroughsarloanc ...

Birmingham Police Court

... witness for the defence, a man named Rovwe, living in Moland Street. It appeared that no money for expenses had been given to Rowe, and this perhaps accounted for his non-appearance. Mr. Suckling, retained for Mr. Wildgoose, said that he was quite ready ...