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PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETTY SESSIONS RIEPORTS. HIALESWORTH. WEcDNESDAY, April 21.-Before T. Lomax, Esq. (chairman), and T. Rant, Esq. .Absenting fromn .Service.-WIlliam Bolton, of Yoxford, ap- prentico to Gideon Smith of the same place, conch builder, r) Wh6 ocarged with having on the 12th April, at Yoxford, Ab. \ Sented himself from his master's service, who claimed 6s. r compensatlon. f Defendant was adjudged to ...

POOR LAW ADMINISTRATION

... I C p0DUC 1 tllo uti Ial. SATURDAY, June 5, 1875. The poor are always with us. We are told on high and indisputable authority that the poor shall never cease in the land. Even without this inspired prophecy we have sufficient proof around us that it is a hard and a terribly real fact. Just as it is jestingly said that some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness, and others have ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PET'T'Y SESSI(ONS REMUPOWIS. IPSWICH. TOWN HALL, Alonday, Mairch 20.-Before George Mason, Esq., (Mayor), Dr. B. Chievallier, S. B. Chap- Mail, ansd E. Grinwade, BEsqrs. PIe Unruily APprelit'ce-Thie Mtigietrates gavo the'lr dr- ciiou this LUorulilIg hil te eaise ef Clement Ed word Butcher, LoappieiCs to Mli:SrS Whigtt aml Moino, RevIng mchsilas llfaljfmcurer8, uho wns charged last Thur'itay ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... and bECCLES. chi- POLICE CoreT, Saturday, September 4.-Before the ide, Mayor (E. Masters Esq.), i for Vagrancy.-Lydia Beane, a very aged woman was charged 'ical under the Vagrant Act, with ?? ii the Oaen air. bey From the evidence of Policeman Charles Fox, defendant was found at two o'clock in the morning sleeping by the side of thebank In Love Lane, and he took ber to the statlon-hbuse. was ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... BOXFOIRD (SPECIAL). SATURDAY, July 14.-Before Francis Lambarde, Esq. Houosebreaking nnd Rolrfery-Willianm Jones, a tramp, and who stoted that he was a native of Loughborough, in Lilces- tershire, wes brought up iii custodychatrged with housebreak- fog and robbery, at Edwardstone, on Monday, the 9th inst. The orosecutor, Alfred Everett, a labourer, stated that on the day hi question he had ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY

... COURT OF B~A NKRU~PTCY,~ I LONDON, March 27. (BefO-e Itr. Regiverar Pepys, sitting as Chief Judge.) IN RE JOHIN 'WESTON. T1e debtor, described as of Basingliaitll Street, London, cial atent, was formerly concerned in tile promotion tie Ipvich and Felixstowe Tramway and Pier of t.le filed his petition for liquidation in Jan- cr, ISID, and farnished a statement of affairs showing uea t' tlhe ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... .PI?TTY SESSIONS 1?EPO1UPS. ]3EOCLES. POLICE Couwr, Friday, May 17.-Before the Rev. B. C. Denny (choirman), ?? B. CrowCoot, arid J. Crisp, Beqee., ? the xoeyoe, N. Polls, Erq. DuG Ltcenoes. - John Lieg. ?? J?roee Rn?eeorI, ?? Thernile A. flayee, 011r0013'per; ned George Birlod?, gerdeeei*, all of Becelee, were sereworel for keeping dog. Wirheut lleeneee. Mr. Warwiel A. ThIndlo, exolee officer, ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... PETTY' SESSIONS REPORTS. HARTISMERE. til SESSIONS HALL, EYE, Monday, May 3.-Before the th Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), W. M. Miller, M. D., th H. Brooke, and A. N. C. Hemsworth, Esqrs. N SUNDAY DIVERSION AT STUSTON. CC George French, Arthur Piper, and Harry Cole, Pal- wi grave, were charged with unlawfully using a dog for the th purpose of taking game, at Stuston, on the 18th ult., M without ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... I IPSWICH. TOWN HALL,, Thursday, March 25. - Before tho Mayor (B. P. Grimsey, Esq.), Admiral T. H. Mason, C.B., Edward Grimwade, George Mason, Alfred Wrinch, D. H. Booth, John May, and B. M. Miller, Esqrs. F aCUR1O0S CASE. Geo rge Slel'cla cv, described As an old hand, was charged with stealing 50 heng' eggs, the property of JossphFuller, carrier, Coddenhann, on the 28rd inst.-Mr. H. K. ...

HIGHWAY ROBBERY

... I I : I - -- R O 4 i . AEIGHW:AY ROBBE''RY@ - At the MIarlborougb-street Police Coutt, on Monday afternoon, John Murphy, wh, refused bis addes=,.was .oharged th stealing- a gol - chain epd loket, valued at A18,'from.the person of X. i~l~yee Gantry, wbilst.ir a cenb in Shaftesbury Avenui, early on Cbristmas mording. The pkioihctor, a wiue merohent, ai& that.X-a ew milhutee .paat twelve he nd ...

LOWESTOFT COUNTY COURT

... THuRsDAY, Before His Honour, Judge Sir Francis Romburghi Knt., QO. There were 150 plaifites entered, but none of any par- ticular public interest. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES. J. Shipley v. - Nobbe.-In this Case defendant had raid nothing since the order was ?? reply to Mr. Dowsett, who appeared for the plaintiff, defendant said he had taken up .£6 for the late fishing voyage, and was a single ?? ...

LOWESTOFT POLICE COURT

... I LOWESTOF'T POLICE COURT. COUaT HOUGSE, Wednesday. - Before the Wayor I (J. L. Clemence, Eiq.), the Rov. J. F. Reeve, G. Edwards, E. K. Harvey, W. F. Larkins, and R. Seppings, Esqrs. George Hawkces, of Carlton Colvillo, was charged with assaulting Stephen Welsh oa the 6th ?? the evidence was of a cpufficting character, the ease was dismissed. Matthew Taylor and Frederick Charles Taylor were ...