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SOLIHULL PETTY SESSIONS

... was in a position to prove that W41illiamn Harris wsis not near the field on the da y in question, but that be was at Isis workl in Birming- hanm throughout the day. The Magistrates discharged William Harris, remarkhing that 'it was clearly a cass of ...

INTIMIDATION IN DERBYSHIRE

... the following torms :-Georgo Chamberlain end William Harris, for seven days; Tliomse Wilkinson, for one mouth; and Abraham Bateman, John Oldham. and Charles Bass, for six weeks. The cases ogainet W~illiam Swzain, Edward Swaia, and Willim ad. ford, wore ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... found dead cii Monday morning. A verdict of N4atural sheath 'I was returned-A similar verdict was found in the case of William Harris, baker, of 76, New Summer Street, who, having suffered for some time from disease of the lungs, was seized while lie was ...

ASTON POLICE COURT

... days' imprisonment and five years in a. reformatory. MIscms.VOrre LAnDs.-Thomas Griffiths (12) and William Griffirhs (11), of Manor Road. and William Harris (10), Park Road, Aston, were charged with wil- fully setting fire to a wooden shed, at Witton, on ...

BRIDGNORTH

... citizens who bad honoured him with their attendance. CHARGE OF C.NaLZ - STEALING.-At the City Police Court, on Saturday. William Harris (42), drover of Copenhagen Street, Worcester, was charged with st'sal. ing two beasts from a cattle-pen at Shrub Hill ...

BALSALL HEATH POLICE COURT

... Hansel,; the Railway Inn, Sparkbrook, to George Hall; the Saracen's Head, King's Heath, to William Harris; the Red Lion beerhouse, Balsall Heath, to Thomas Harris: the Royal Marine Tavern, Balsall Heath, to Ernest Edgerton Hawkins; the Vine Inn, Balsall ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... iuffocated. Very slight external pressure would cause death, A verdict of Accidental death was returned.-In the case of William Harris (31). back o 78, Cox Street West, Balsall Heath, who died on the 25th inst. from heart-disease, a verdict of 'Natural ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... proper work, the defendant was discharged, and advised to go bachl to work. T Ua BniSTOL ROAD OoCrcIusB.-A lad named Thomas William Harris, the conductor of Rn Dell's omniburs to Selly Oak, summoned Jama Bevsrris, thecorductor of therival 'buts to the same ...

INQUESTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... sulfur on gettin, out of bed. A verdict of Accident tal deaths seas retm ?? verdicts scere returneld in the cases of William Harris, aced ilvo mouths. whosa piarents live at 1 Court, Proctor Street; and of Job Summers, five sweeks old, who lived with ...

Watch Committee. —The usual weekly meeting of this committee was held yesterday, at the Public Office. Mr. ..

... Elections.—ln our advertising columns will be found an influential requistion, inviting Mr. William Harris to become a candidate for Deritend and Bordeslty Ward. Mr. Harris, it will be Been, accepts the requisition ; and we understand that his prospect of election ...

BILSTON DIVISION ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS

... costs. These were Mr. Tarner, Pear Tree Inn; Abraham Carter, Bacon Hotel; and John Hughes, BUlU's Head, all of Sedgley; William Harris, oyal Oak; and Elenry Wilks, Old Bosh Inn, both of Bradley; and Henry Wellinga, Broad Street, Bilabon, The Justices made ...

CHARGE OF PERJURY AGAINST MR. HARRIS, OF RUGBY

... said William Harris svwore that he wrote to the said parties in the said suit on the 27th, appointing the time of the said appointment, and entered it in his diary that day, pitting down the hour and day they were to call: also, that William Harris fur- ...