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BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... stealing a tobacco- traveller's sample-ease. worth, wirh its cc nteccts, £30.- Prisoners wuro atrrested by Police-constables Thomas (12A) and Vfebb (67A), afer the ollicers had waited in the brewhouse in Oxford Street. where the coods wecis conccaied, about ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... Street, Small Heath Thomas Danks i16), Arthur Wilkinson (15), and William Marshall (14), all living in the same street, were charged with having stolen 2s. in coin, several boxes of vaseline, and other articles, from the shop of Thomas Ball, 70. Arthur Street ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... womnau named Mlargaret Deranecy With a red. hot poker. Prosecutrix stated that she iodged with the priso)uor at a hou.4e in Thomas Street. On Tuesdlay last when cooking her dinner, witnoss aggravated ?? b iniasplietiig a saucopan upon the fire, In retarn ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ASSAULT UPON A G.NTLEMA. -In this case, in which, it will be remembered, Mr. William Hutton, of Ward End Hlall his two sons, Mr. Thomas and Mr. William Hutton; and his gardener, Gcorge lItrgrveo, wero charged with violently aisaulting mr. Clharles Herbert icath ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... -Owen Gallagher (32) and Sam Davis (351) two returned convicts, were charged with being drunk and assaulting Police-constible Hardy on Monday night. Detective-inspector Drinlkwater said that since thec r son ras had been arrested a further charge of brealking ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... application, and directed that the i appeal should stand out of the paper until Tuesday, the 22nd inst. |MARTiN WVILSES r. THoMAs SMITH GrEE-VwaT- Yesterday the Court of Appeal, consisting of ?? Iof the Rolls and Lords Justices Lindley and Bowen. concluded ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT. YESTERDAY. Befose Sir John Ratci;ff, Mfessrs. T. C. S. Kynnersley, S. : Thornton, and Thomas Phillips. A BATCH OF REFBRACTORY PAue'ERS.-Four robust- looking girls, swearing the Workhouse clothing and giving the names of and describing ...

LOCAL LAW CASES

... Justice' Cozeas-Hardy I dis- He pzo2~ oihis aotion.-Tse' p~ifihtiff, Mr. Richard co Coates, 6V'Vinster, 'Derby. sought to recove~r posses- WI~'1 sion of a farmhouse and land at Eltoii,. Derby, from twi Mrs. Mary 'Anm Coates.: Mr. Thomas Burton. of I Summer ...

THE IRISH MURDER CONSPIRACY

... CONDEMNED MEN. A correspondent telegraphing last night says . The eve of the execution of Joseph Brady for the murder of Mr. Thomas Henry Burke has not been marked by any inci- dent out of the common. Kilmainhamn Gaol has worn its usual aspect of grimness ...

THE CATHCART LUNACY ENQUIRY

... office, and sit in his room. He did not inter- fere with her, but allowed her to sit and write as long as she pleased.-3r. Thomas Elton, chemist, of Ensley Gardens, Euston Square, who wtas accused bv irs. Cathcart of putting something into one of her mixtures ...

ENCOUNTERS WITH POACHERS

... charged with night t poaching on land in Tatenhill Lane, in the occupation I of Mr. V. Upton, and over which Sir Reginald Hardy, Bart., of Dunstall Hall, has the right of shooting.-E Frederick Keyte, a gamekeeper in Sir Reginald's ser-c vice, discovered ...

SHREWSBURY EPIPHANY SESSIONS

... hard labour. Mr. Loxdale Warren prosecuted. The prisoner was undefended. PLA1 E D GuILTrY-Thomas Williams pleaded guilty to stealing three fowls, the property of Thomas Simon, on October 24, at Moreton Say, and was sentenced to six weeks' imprisonment, with ...