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PORTSMOUTH KIDNAPPING CASE

... tt Garnier and other Justices, Tnonias Cannon, 29, ni and Florence Cannon. 21, described as tramps, were brought up from Maidstone Gaol on the cbarge of having decoved and taken away James Robert b Leach, ten years of age, with intent to deprive no Richard ...

MARLBOROUGH-STREET

... who possesses a freehold estate of near 200 acres in Kent, and two of his servants, were brought to Union Hall in custody. In May last a gentleman named Ditch, who resides at Hawk- hurst, in Kent, was in London, and put up at an inn in the Borough. In ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... stealing two odd boots, the property of George Prince, boot and shoe maker, of Queen-street, Portsea.-At eleven o'clock Police-constable Hayward was F ol duty in Havant-street, Portsea, where he met the pri- soner. He was then wearing the boots, and the officer ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... Joseph 0. Travers, G. are R.OiMman, T. kOwen, and B. W.'.Carter, Esqrs.- 11e, sa Henrietta Burton, for riotous conduict in Kent-street pro~ uswesentenced to seven days' hard labour. co John Kelly, for essaultang P. C.. White, wee fined 10s. teo and 7s ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... to fourteen days'imprisoniment t n with hard labour.b - A LENIENT SENT&CO.-Frederick Anderson, 20, n of Boxley, near Maidstone. Kent, was charged ,; under a warrant with stealing an overcoat, worth d 30s., and a trrsycye, of the value of :016.-George ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... alias Gage, was charged with being drunk and disorderly. At half-past ten on Saturday night the defendant was put out of the Golden Bell; public-house, in St. Mary's. street, for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, and while in the street she used most ...

LOCAL & DISTRICT POLICE

... seaman, I a was charged with stealing one woman's boot belonging v I to Frederick Balbam, of lake-road. Landlport. About r one o'clock on Thursday the prisoner seas seen by a lad ;, named Whiting to pull the boot down from a nail at t . the prosecutor's doorway ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... morning the prosecutor, on looking E over his clothes, missed a coat, a jacket, a pair of I tousers, a waistcoat, and a pair of boots. Infor- mation was given to the police, and on Saturday last the prisoner was apprehended at New Swindon, in c Wilts, aid he ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... 'finding out thle o wnier and mn 15sangte. ?? was convioted foI an etne otom~riths'. hard labouir. Th'le Po ehrg f talngte ar of boots -was not proceeded de ?? Ane, HsSs ?? Kifclier, 1H gry iee ?? rad. St. Mary's-road, was Po ,mondfruigabusive laiiguage to Njrs ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... stolen folur blanikets, a ?? pane, and two sheets, belonging to John McKenzie, pre the keeper of a common 'ldging-house inl Kent- at street, Portoaa-Tl:e prisoner- had lodged at the hil house, and had sold the article~s to a feinala living in He, St. ...

LAW AND POLICE

... prosecutor is a boot and ?? in the High. street, and on the 9th of March a pair of sidd-spritg boots were hanging on a hoard at the back part of the shop. On the 11th of March the prisoner went to the shop and asked for a pair of boots not in stock, aandshe ...

LAW AND POLICE

... teitliiig a pair of boots, the property of Charles Matthew St Sinithers. . St i The prosecutor is a boot and shoemaker in the High- w street, and on Siturdmai the prisoner called at the shop if twice and asked for a description of boots not in stoele, di ...