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COUNTY COURT BANKRYPTCY CASES

... some ordinary Luoeifsi-n a fbw'moienta they IRnitai Theo'la thessame position place a few of thc e Patent Safety ?? ot Bryant anad May, London| (wb~h glei-tenly on the box), and ht w311 be found that Iteymaei elaum stor hoursln tact, until the wood h econ-s ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... caused to be brought Into the Queen's Dock for shipment certain goods of a dangerous quality-to wit, five cases of '1 Bryant and .2 May's patenat safety rnntches-withloit having given notice to the ilocklnmater, whereby they had Incurred a 0- penalty ...

MYSTERIOUS DEATH IN TOXTETH-PRK

... called to his father's house on the 10th instant by a cousin, named Charles Bryant, going there in company with his wife and his three cousins, Charles, George, and Henry Bryant. He was told deceased was in a bedroom, but did not go to lock at her, nor ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... basing saved £100 out of his previous earninzs as a manager. In 1874 he joined Joseph Bryant, his step father-in-law, in the business of brevwers in Blair-street. AIr. Bryant put £1003 into the business, but he (the deo)tor) had only the public house. They ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... refused to allow any sum to Mr. Bryant, -but not- at withstanding this he gave Mr. Bryant £50, and a al promiasory note for another £50, which had not pi been paid. His explanation of this payment was that T.MR Bryant would not complete the dissolu- lf ...

COUNTY SESSIONS

... John O'Donnell and ?? an alarum clock. aig tlea Henry Battersby, 66, labourer, for h ing stolen, at 56Tarbock, on the 21st May, a horse-rutg and pair of pincrstheproerty Of Aaron Harrison, twelve months' f akerstohepro), a a imprisonment and three years' ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... wided our breakfast tables with a delicately ventured beverage which may saxe us many heavy doctors' bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a con-: sgtitrtion may he gradually buiit up until strong enough to resist ever tendency ...

THE LIVERPOOL POISONING CASE

... prisoners,and ?Mr. Neale had said he would con- o sent to the remand.-Mr. Raffles: That is the s most reasonable course. There may be possibly eother remands to be asked for.-Mr. Marks : I think it is very ?? prisoners were then to remanded for seven days ...

Ktceived for the relatives the late Mr. Matthews, driver of the Llangollen Coach, who lost his life by the falling

... emigrating, in the C'oloniz ition Circular. which being issued by her Majesty's Colonial Land and Emigration Commissioners, may be relit don for itsaccuraracy. Agent for Liverpool, Mr. Wareing Webb. It is probable that Government will despatch an emigrant ...

COUNTY COURT BANKRUPTCY CASES

... Ma~rtln Browae suap- ported the bankrupt. No creditor opposed. Last exeaini- nation passed and order of discharge granted. LUCY BRYANT, of Sea-sands, Little Brighton, near Liverpool, dressmaker and ?? bankrupt, who appeared informa pauperis, had not filed her ...

LIVERPOOL BANKRUPTCY COURT

... it that 1evil is he wrought by wvant of thought, as well as went of ti 52. heart.' If all consumers would purchase Bryant a be and May's matches, thaxt finn would be enabled to t edl pay £1000 a week more in wages. wsjall e D. inorT Ware Sns. ?? GLYCssuxsE ...

LIVERPOOL POLICE COURT

... a dangerous character, but Bryant and May's patent, lIgniting only on the I box, the case was adjourned for a week In order that 3 proof of that fact might be ?? was 3 now given to show that the matches were Bryant and May's, end not luciter matches-Mr ...