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SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK ASSIZES

... SUFFOLK AND NORFOLK IAS4SIZrES. | These assizes were commenced on Mondav at the Shirell. l Nor-ici., tefore Mr. Justice Field. His Lordship a! it nl -4I Ii. vitne sa rvice at the Cathedral at ten o'clock, and proeeedt.' to the Guildhal, where he ebaried the Grawt Jury st t -e, :i y of Norwich. He then ad- journeid to the S i ebbsll and opened the comm ssion for the Assize County, No. 7. The ...

IXWORTH PETTY SESSIONS

... i ' i A s :. - . r I Q , ?? .XW ..PETT i; BB I10II ad6oflkusa? Monday..Before; x E. LoUft, Esq. ike ho;nis), G eE. Pane, Bsq.,F.1 M. B. Turver; ?? ?? ?? lawlkins, ?? &nt lextensioii of :ehone r i~i ranted 1o Mr. watt?, ?? P tf, th ahqr Th,, .ot , on -h ocasi- r~lb~ o ?? , Satobn, seas a 'fox te~e~,q&wn Oelasiex =O~atbj~ old. De1lfendanth4'seeDS ss'i the-e~u:'r ,ftmitheaid be ?? to proe that ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... c1 6N Y ;oV AdT i IPSW ECH. TUUrusbDY, April 22. (Before P. C. Blofeld, Bsq., DeputyJ.Tsedge). f CROSS ACCouNTs. Samcuel Page, dealer, Mount Street, v. David Smys-, landlord of the Green Man ?? to recover £3 for money lent. A counter claim was entered for £6 17s. hlid,, for a variety of items for goods supplied, tand 15 weeks' lodging for himself, bis vwife, and six children. lMr. S. Gooding ...

COUNTY COURT REPORTS

... HARWICH. YESTERDAY (Monday). (Before J. T. Abdy, Rsq., ?? ACTION BY A LIQUIDAT11NG CREDITOR. William Pe~per,Dovercourt, v. Wilbjasa~ickson, 20, West Sujithfield, London, boot and shoe mnanufacturer, trustee under the liquidation proceedings of William PI~pper.-Action to recover £10, or, in other words, the delivering up of the tools of plaintiff's trade, and his bedding, seized and detained by ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... BOXFORD (SPECIAL). TntralDAY, August 8.-Before E. B. Cooke, Esq. (chairman), and P. Gurdon, Esq. TVe Convict Swan.-At the last sitting of the Bench, Henry Swan was summoned to appear charged with assaulting Archibald Sexton and also A lie Manic. He did not appear, and a warrant was issued hgainat him. He was apprehended on the 31st of July, in Northamptonshire, by Police-Sergeant Jessup, and ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... ?? _ _- DISS (SPECIAL). SESSIONS HALL, Tuesday, September 19.-Before the Rev. C. R. Manning. Vagrancy.-Henry King, a tramp, was charged by Sergt. Shepherd with begging in the streets at Dias on the previous dray. Defendant was convicted, and sent to Norwich Castle for seven days' imprisonment with hard labour. SESSIONS HALL, Wednesday, September 20.-Before Francis Taylor, Eeq. Drunkereass. ...

PETTY SESSIONS REPORTS

... I HARTISMERE. SESSIONS HALL, EYE, Monday, November 6.-Before the Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), and Henry Brooke, Req. Charge of Trespass.-Williami Sparrow, Burgate, shepherd, and Edward White, Mlellis, labourer, were charged by Thomas Nunn, Thrandeston, gamekeeper, with having on the 12th of October, at Burgate, trespassed upon enclosed lands in the posoessioO and occupation of George Edward ...

ROBBERY BY A RAILWAY SERVANT AT PARKESTON

... ROBBERY BY A RAILWAVY SERVANT AT PARKESTON. At the Petty Sessions, held at the Conrt House, Mistley, on [ondday, before T. W. Nunn, Esq,. (chair. man), John WoodgaVt, Esq., and E. K. Norman, Esq. -George Hansey. a labourer, formerly in the employ of the ?? at Parkeston, was broughtupin custody charged with stealing a chest of tea, containing 6-1fbs. and valued at £2, the property of the ...

[ill] BREWSTER SESSIONS

... LOWESTOFr BBEWSTER SESSIONS. The ?? were held on Monday at t the Court Hou'o, when the following liceneing justicea were present ?? Poto, Eaq. (chairman), 0. Ed- wards, G. J. Larkman, W. F. Larkin%, H. Seppings, and E. I. Harvev, Eiqrs.r On the name of Mr. Thomas Hastings, of the Cliff Hotel, Kirkley, being called on, the Rev. L. Price, rector of Pakefleld, who resides nearly opposite the ...

RECOLLECTIONS OF A LONDON DETECTIVE

... OF A LONDON DETECTIVE. I B DETECTIVE-SERGEANT WM, HOLBORN.I No'7. TRACKING DIAMOND STEALERS. (Tur, STRANGE CABE or THE STRAND ROBDEBY,) A je~weller's traveller named Brannon was standing in a shop in the Strand showing the proprietors some of the latest novelties in gems, when a slender and rather seady-looking fellow entered end asked to see a cheap silver brooch which was displayed in the ...

HARTISMERE PETTY SESSIONS

... StSEsoNs HALL, EYE, Monday.-Before tb Rev. T. Lee French (chairman), W. iV. Miller, M.D., Ezq.t and J. B. Chevallier, Esq. Herbert Bennett, John Aldrich, and James MOss, labourers, of MIllis, were charged with unlawfully usin a lurhepr for the purpose of taking gmem at Mellis on the 11th ?? pleaded ?? did not oppear, but P.C. Hopson, who eerved the Enui. monne pon him, said be at that time ...