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BRISTOL POLICE COURT

... seven years ago. she warn tent to gaol for a mouth with hard labour. AIDS TO DISHONESTY, William Harris, William Harris (cousins), Henry Maelin, John Rant and William Sweet, boys, were ch.arge with otealing and receivoin a number of ...

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 ...

THE SHOCKING ACCIDENT ON THE NEW RAILWAY WORKS

... Mr J. M. Jennings, the district Itcoroner, held an inquiry at the George Hotel, Walton. 1 street, touching the death of William Harris, a native of Lincolnshire, 50 years of age, who was killed by the accidental overturning of a ballast waggon, when he ...

TECHNICAL EDUCATION.—AN AMUSING CASE

... said that Mr. Harris was a sausage-maker, and tche architect of his own fortune, and, being desirous that his nsne should be perpetuated ho had had his three youngest boys named Willism Harris No. 1, William Harris No. 2, and William ...

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 ...

LAW INTELLIGENCE

... Ernest Godwin Swifte, William Harris Falloou, Q C; Joseph Henry Moore. Donegal-Thoirna Lopdiel O'Sbaughnesoy,. Down-William Irvine, Q C; Arthur Warren Samuels, I M Hennessy. Dublin-Charles Hamilton Teeline,. Dublin City-William Hiclison, Q C; Thomas D ...

SOUTH WALES ASSIZES

... bard labour. V ATTZNPT TO SHO1OT 'A SWERTEIItT AT SWANSEA. William Harris, 23, labourer (formerly a con- stable in the borough force), was indicted for a assaulting Annie Harris, with intent to murder s' her, at Swansea, on the 23rd of October, 1885. ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... BANKRU IC COURT, BASINGRiALL.STREET. Before Mr. Commissioner WILLIAMS.-J. D). Metcalf, of Regent- treet, jeweller, at twelve; audit c at one, dividend. Before Mr. commiasiolier MEatVALE.-William, Prior, of Char- otli-street, BedfordfSogane, an steet, Cotn ...

THE CHARGE AGAINST THE LEY BROTHERS AT SWANSEA

... on Sundacy, April 20, from a stone thrown by aft i another young man named James Coleman. ce rho deceased William Harris, in company wvith William Lanighan, Benjamin Jones, George (i Shearns, and James Coleman, paid a visit to the Angel Inn at Penmain ...

THE BONA-FIDE TRAVELLER QUESTION

... ago, and was Alr Harris's freehold. When it was originally licensed a promise was made bythe person from whom Mr Harris subsequently purcbasdcd that this upper room should be used as a refreshnment room for the railway-station. Mfr Harris did snot at first ...

Published: Saturday 30 July 1881
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1668 | Page: 3 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

IN A RAILWAY TUNNEL

... he goes, to get as much money as lie can. (Laughter.) Two other Miners having given evidence on plain. tiff's behalf, William Harris, a shield foreman in the defen- aants' employ, said, in reply to his HEonur, that ha considered the shield'' safe ...

MIDDLESEX SESSIONS

... were indicted for stealing a pocket-boolk, containing 41. l's. a letter and other articles, the inonios and property of William Harris, from his person. Muillinsg p)cleaded guilty. Mr. Teylor piosecuted ; Mr. Metcalfo appeared for It Parlklr e fronl the ...