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PORTSMOUTH COUNTY COURT

... WEDB.SDAXY, M.ARCH 21ST, 1866. (Before C. J. Gale, Esq., Jadge.) LEACH V. HARRIS. The plaintiff is a cattle-dealer, living at the Prince of Prussia, in Lake-road, Landport, and the defendant is a butcher in Charlotte-street. The action was to recover 21. 17s., for breach of contract. The plaintiff stated that he agreed to purchase 19 sheep of the defendant, at 6s. per stone, each sheep, he ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON. a hti WED:NEsDAY, JULD 22. V' (Before Mr. Commissioner Fane.) IS mN 'BE THE'SOUTHMPTON, &c., BOXIr COMtPANY )r, ' (LMiTD.) At the Judgment on the case of Mr. Bird. k s'e At the sittings for settling the list of contributories in h t, this caise, objection was taken to the liability of Mr. James Le Binfield Bird, in respect of 50 shares in the Company, and ;O the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON. t t TUtSDAY, OCTOBER 25. t (Before Mr. Registrar Roche.) IN BE DAGGS, OF YARMOUThI. The bankrupt, George Abraham Beggsa, bookseller, of Yarmouth, in the Isle of Wight, came to the court on his own petition on the 6th of October. IHe attributes his failure to losses consequent on a fire which destroyed his f shop in July last; debts about 1,0001. The principal cre. ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... 1- - 1- n MONDAY, MAIRCH V. all In (3Before Mr. Registrar Broughmn.) WI .r- IN RE NUGENT, 01 SOUTIISEA. it be This was the first sitting u1nder the balnruptcy of y. Augustus Nagle Christoplier Rlolbert Nugent, late of 37, sti or Green-road, Sonthsen, since a prisoner fbr debt in Vin. ir, chcster Gaol. The bankrulpt, wvho hns obtained h1is releaso from custody, ?? his failure to smallness of ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... SATURDAY, AUG. 9.-Before G. C. Stigaut (Mayor), ne J. 0. Travers, and B. W. Carter, Esqrs. Qi Robert Reynolds, belonging to the Land Transport fir Corps, was convicted of assaulting and resisting police- -V constable Barber, in the execution of his duty, at two wi o'clork this asorninir, at Portsmouth, and fined 10s. and Lb costs, winch he paid. MONDAY.-Before G. C. Stigant (Mayor), j. 0. of ...

COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS

... Y SATUIRDAY.-Present J. Boyton, Esq., the Hon. C. P. i r F. Berkeley, and Col. Oldfield. ] AIIIGED INFRINGlEMENliT OF ALE LICENSE. ir This case was remanded from last bench day, and the l r circumstances have been stated in our columns. It will l 1 be recollected that William Henry Deller was charged with selling beer after the so-called legal hour, at Bognor l fair. No additional evidence was ...

LAW AND POLICE

... *LAW AND POLIOE. COURT OF .BANIKRUPTCY, LONDON, h MONDAY, DEc. 4. (Before Mr. Commissioner Goulburn.) s IN BE S ABAH DAVIS, LATE OF PORTSMOUTiH. The bankrupt was described as a draper and haber. r dasher, of Russcil-street, Portsmouth, and of several places in London. She presented herpetition originally inforind e peupers, but the Co nmissioner dismissed the petition on a the ground of ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... aGwn. rowreMOUTHI PDLICE. MONDAY.-Before G. C. Stigant, (Mayor), J. 0. Travers, G. J. Scale, J. F. Pratt, and B. W. Carter, I Esqrs. George Turner, a gunner in the Royal Marine Artil- lery, was committed to take his trial at the sessions, on two charges of felony, the first for stealing a coat, waist- coat, trousers, and other articles, on the 13th instant, at ?? the property of William Morgan ...

SUSSEX SPRING ASSIZES

... The commission was 9peued at Lewes on Monday, before Mr. Justice Cresswell and Mr. Baron Obannell, I.rt After the nusual formalities, their Lordships, attended by r. R.. C. 'Pomafret, Esq., the High, Shetriff, 'then proceeded to St. Michael's Church, wher., prayers were r, ad by - the Rev. P. Teed and a sermon was preached by Dr,. Lamb, Rector of Ploydeis and Iden, from itse words, 1Sue5 ly ...

PORTSMOUTH POLICE

... PORT8MOUTh POLIC9. tunic ?? 26- ?? Emma W~atts, aI prostitute, w~as convicted of having calI oat,, L sn drunk and behaving in a riotous and disorder ly ihe Lmaunil, between 12 andi 1 o'clock this morning, hol St.an on Mary's-strect, and woo senttenlced to 10 days' inoprisonl- 00 ugtisent Wath hard labour. Ea iroai Louisa C.oombs, thle wife of a warraitt officer, was ci charged with stealing- ...

LAW AND POLICE

... COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. (Before Mr. Registrar Murray.) IN RE ATYDON, OF BASINGSTORE. The bankrupt, George Haydon, was a builder and stone. mason, of Basingstoke. He petitioned the court on the 5th inst. Attributed his failure to insufficiency of capi. tal, and losses in building houses. The debts are 3491.; the creditors reside principally at Basingstoke. This was the ...

LAW AND POLICE

... ce 9,d PORTSMOUTH BANKRUPTCY COURT. as iS TUESDAY, AUGUST 2ND, 1864. 3r (Before J. Howard, Esq., Registrar.) as IR GEOSGE WILLIAM AMON. t., The bankrupt was formerly messman of the 3rd bat- n, talion of Rifles and other regiments, stationed at Alder. id shot, Portsmouth, and other places, and is now cook at a- Haslar Hospital. he This was a meeting for the proof of debts and choice of or ...