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BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... welo Msy. Iteeve hfash sail seas hilt1, Rosi weho hilu gvess Iids nause Wfiliasiss, Chless a id Isis right name wsas Little, asis Mris. htcese said lie thess reesollecteil Ii ii, fuid Isis sasne was Little, -jit Scyisosir Sail lie shiouilid retisisis ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... imnproper. I spoke to hier, and suid, Mary, are ?? going down inl such anl irlipraper form as, thwat ''She runai~ alisWtor, sail ivent onl. I then openeid lier lied romei tic). r tr ilid not, go in, but from %what I hail( noticoil , I m% ijll ?? i Mrs ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... staul that ttiee annioyed Ileoplel in t heir liosleness. M1r. Iliammtuondi sail his shop wasi smiall, and that the iespectors hinderedi ?? froii en teriiig it. Mr. Suvmloimr sail thatr by the Act umuiler which the Ienspectors serer alpplliltesi. there was ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... articles are usual nit ht didi not find them; she sail to defendiant, 11I reafly eaii't findl 001 grl but if You' should be this wa-y again in anl hour's time Mr.I VarO& 'will lie ?? Defeiidaiit, inl reply, sail, 1Dannue, look after teel acain, ?? said lie ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... with having beateii a dog, which was drawling a ?? ?? was convicted in the penilty of 5s. and 8s. 6id, costs. Mr. C. Cooper sail in the case of Prosser s. Abralsas, they could not agree, as no overtures were made; they must there- fore proceed. The depositions ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... to hire, or used with Sails, for Parties going Out t( S pr Pleasur c and it is expedient that some RegolstiO1' 5bod trd for peevetitig in future such a dangerous Practice; ho it t~r c re reacted That no boat with a Sail or Sails shall he let to hire. ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... was treaid '1 like it dog, whlsiil tiad led wi to fthe conduiet oil his p:lrt noy complanCe(I of. cv, '1 lie cosiplainast sail that ste yaild not brouglht thil defenilant tie there atiout money alfhiis, blit bor cosnituitiug a breacs of the pr peace ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... a ; Ibe ciarge arainst 11irs. Sargant wvas for tongue-banging tire a r3inatit, anid pitehing aboard of hin.t hc defentlant sail that Savage had accused her of ?? atm cliil, and called her - .oanlolot prostitute. !cclharge, on tile otlier jl; ,d, against ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... atti sail that a father tail gottO awaiv, ileivitig ili his charge a Chilld tite pities of age. 'ilie pai~shi hiail allowseuld five suait ugs 1 weeck lir it ftur thtree sceelts, hut tai ltits' MtIr. l'liit-rii'rt.fi.tue Assici itl Overseer sail the a ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... l haild with the giliss sHrper; it Itegelie oilisare aibstraittiig ; few ?? till anren this lliei hg. 'the Hligh oisihtble sail tic hall given eaxptiesh diletiols to tbe pulice to bev WiltChirt as U iot ?? Ciltlers, bht ?? artiies it all dtescriptio'tns ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... under- ?? take to say thalt the fyml n heald it. ' Aft' ,- lotg conversation tmnd argument with the defendant, is Mir. Sev inour sail tuey must take the case as proved, eaid lg defelndlant nimst ptl the amtunint xvith costs, 5s. t- Defenidiatt Is it rcqtinied ...

BENCH OF MAGISTRATES

... sas no evidletlee of any clandestine ?? ; exceit of at hich v,'ias eialpty anld the value of vhiirh had not beei eL hour sail there las sulticiiit evudteiee before , s, t a l allmouit ligilt o0111e beei on tIt(! i lizd it was fur Mr. I3enllett to prose ...