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SUSPECTED MURDER AT THE LOZELLS. THE ADJOURNED INQUEST

... SUSPECTED kURDER AT THE LOZELLS. THE ADJOURNED INQUEST. Last night the enquiry into this ht;'l mysterious mamoer was resumed before Dr. Birt Davies, at the Grand Turk, Ludgate HiU. The first and most material wituess called WAS the tfe of a clogger in Oheapside, named Henry Ashworth. She said that front information given to her, by a perusal of the particulars attendant upon this matter in the ...

Birmingham police

... N irmillgtaul Vfflkt. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Kynnermlej, Mr. Middisroore, and Mr. Lucy. SUs'oCsOUS CHAnACTEssRs.-WJ1u Jones, caster, Livery Street, John M'Derm ott, gan finisher, London Prentice Street, and John Doris, brass cock filer, also of London Prentice Street, all about the age of eighteen, were placed at the bar charged with attempting to pick pockets in New Street on the afternoon ...

REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIRMINWGHA GUN TRADE

... REVISION OF THE LIST OF THE BIR. MINWGHA GUN TRADE. The annual court for the revision of the list of those claiming to be members of the Birmingham Gun Trade, was held in the Board Room of the Proof-House, Banbury Street, yesterday, at noon, as directed by the recently passed act. The Court consisted of the Proofmaster, (Mr. Ezra ilward;) the Chairman of the last meeting of the trade, (Mr. ...

INQUESTS

... .I1QUETS. * DE&TH on A4 Q11AO3 UOCTOt AT' THE WORs.HOUSE.- Last night (Tuesday,), sa nquest'vas held atiha Birmingham Arnis Inn Dudlty oad,'before Dr.'Birn Davies, oil the body of William Farsons, a min sixty-t*o yeaiX'Of'age, and who seems to have gone about as a quack doctor, ha*king drugs and pills. The, evidence of a lodging-house-keeper In Park Stieet,. named Francis McCoy, went to show ...

Birmingham County Court

... bifrndtxlgl at X.onmtg 61aurt. YESTERDAY. Buvoerl LEISU} TRAFFORD, ESQ., JUDGE. The Court opened this morning at nine o'clock, and the causes were immediately proceeded with. BRToHERLsY ICINDaRESS AND GRATITUDE.-TOPnathanV Sherlock v. Edwvard Sherlock.-In this case plaintiff and defendant were brothers, and the action was brought to recover ,&11. 6s., balance of money lent by Jonathan to ...

Birmingham Police Court

... (I girmill.g1pill vaint Iraft. YESTERDAY. Before Mr. Kynnersley and Mr. Phillips. A STAGE-STRUCK HEROINE IN TRoUBLeE.-Miss Caroline Bd- ivards, a gool-enough-looking lass, from Dale End, was brought up suspected of having stolen a quantity of feminine attire, used in dramatic performances. Police-constable Marshl, who produced a large bundle of what doubtless contained spangled robes, tiara ...

Birmingham Bankruptcy Court

... C. ?Airllliqbplll- %'I'allfruptcy dolld. YESTERDAY. BEFORE MRS. REGISTRAR WATERFIELD. Is re JollAstoin Stoirbrlidse ?? was alastexami- nation meeting, attended by Mr. Reece for the bankrupt, and by Mr. Mright for the credibori. The balance sheet showed a deficiency of £600. In the temporary absence of Mr. Wright, Mr. Knight examined thl ba krupt. In tle balance-sheet his property was said to ...

Birmingham Police Court

... gi irmilighm vfflicc d-ourt. YESTERDAY. Bjeore 3fr. Kynnerseily and Mr. PembeHrton. DEFE5CTIVE EVIDENCE.-Ann Bird, a woman living in Price Street, was charged with stealing two tables, the property of Ann Matthews, shopkeeper, Newtown Row, on Monday. In conse- quence of the lack of evidence to support the charge, she was ?? Taylor, a young man living in Essington Street, and by trade an engine ...

Birmingham police

... O'l NElivilill-Omill VWite. YESTERDAY. Befoer Mr. Sargant, Mr. rainee, Mr. Ltsyd, arid Mr. Luscy. EXPOSING BADAIEAT FOiL SALE-JohnS Sharp, carcass butcher, Smithfield, wan suiniuonedby Cooper, the sub-insepctorofinuiances, for .exposiceg for sale on the preceding day, the carcass of a cow. There was an abscess and couch inflammaetion on the cow's side, and thle animal appeared to have suffered ...

Birmingham County Court

... N, ?? (romiLty dout. YESTERDAY. Bcs'ona Laroz TRtAFFORDO, ESQ., JUDGE. His Honour took his seat about ten o'clock, and the cases were at once proceeded wills hobt there were few of any public interest. Loon WELL TO AonREMN Txsoe 5 Lura'eeo, PRxENIESs.-Wiffias Gibbones v. Jolhn C'etscy.--In this action it was sought to recover £2. Bs., Cost of advertising and expenses incurred in letting anl ...

The Metropolis

... Tip lottrofftH5. THE SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLF Snow.-On Wednes- day, the fineness of the day, as compared with its prede- cessor, attracted many thousands of persons to the Baker Street Bazaar, to witness the Cattle Show. Indeed the number exceeded &nything we ever witnessed on any pre- vious occasion. Although, now and then there were con- siderable crowds assembled round the prize animals, the ...

Inquests

... gliptsts. SUDDEN DEATH OF AN AGED WomAx.-Last night (Wednes day) an inquest was held at Mr. Suffield's, Stour Valley Dining Rooms, Union Passage, on the body of a woman named Margaret Bagnall, who was in her 79th year. It appeared that some time ago the husband of deceased lost his life by an accident. He was in the service of one of the railway companies in Birmingham, and falling out of the ...