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PETTY SESSIONS

... circumstances would certainly have been : ited, and added to thee ?? truly *. OI~red) Ja~r~slwRsident Secretary.-Mer srs, Bryant May, Faizfied Works, Bo, LondonnE I i ...

PETTY SESSIONS

... 3s. ; Edgeott. 21, 3s. 9d. ry. Chipping>Norton, 171. 12s.; Dist Hanney, 21. 4s. 2d. ; St- 5s. Barnabas, 31. 10s. es, Bryant and May beg to iirect special attention to their se New Oval Pocket Vesta Boxes, with Patent Spring Covers, his which are entirely ...

BUCKS MIDSUMMER SESSIONS

... in squares (used in the Prince of ad Wales Laundry) is sold in wrappers bearing their name 0 he and trade mark. aI ad Bryant and May bag to direct special attention to their 8~ an New Oval Pocket Vesta Boxes, with Patent Spring Covers, Or which are entirely ...

THE HARPURHEY MURDER

... professor in the university. It has just been finally decided that the statue of Mr Gladstone, which Mr. Bryant, of the well-known firm of Messrs. Bryant and May, has agreed to present to the East-end of the Metropolis, is to be executed in Sicilian marble, and ...

THE ALLEGED MALICIOUS PROSECUTION AT OXFORD

... us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished ?? ~Serijce Gaaette. Bryant and M~ay beg- to direct special attention to their New Oval Pocket ...

ROUND THE POLICE COURTS

... injuries which he received in his courageonst act. PHOSPH OitITS-POISONING. BRYANT AND MAY HEAVILY FINED. At WVorsihip-street Police-coart, London, on t-Vednesday, Bryant and May (Limited) were summoned by 31r. 'aughen, Inspector of l'ac- tories, for c ...

PLOUGHLEY DIVISION PETTY SESSIONS

... The evening was a very pleasant and genial one. It is again rumoured in Reading (denials notwithstand- tug) that Messrs. Bryant and May contemplate establishing their celebrated match marufactory in this town, and that land at the west end has already been ...

OXFORDSHIRE LENT ASSIZES

... at once went for her master. The matches had been taken from her candlestick in the brewhouse. and they were labelled Bryant and May. In answer to his Lordship, the witness said the straw was not in a flame, but was simply smoking. Albert Clinch, son ...

COURT OF CHANCERY, MAY 14

... COURT OF CHANCEIRY, MAY 14. usuurj ' r ?? l Ex-parle Corbett, in the matter of S7ir G. P. Turner. Mr. Parker stated that this was a petition from Mr. Corbett, the solicitor of the alleged lunatic, repre- senting that he has a petition before the Court ...

ATTEMPTED MURDER AND SUICIDE AT GOSPORT

... heard Bryant call Murder. The woman I e ran across to Bryant, and on putting forward her hands d to render assistance in raising her to her feet, found d blood flowing from a wound in her neek. She then t went for further assistance, and Bryant wvas ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON, DEC. 6

... bankrupt on, the 6th of' November, 1865, upon the: petition of Mr. Charles Morgan, ; thbeelder, Mr.-Francis, Bryant. Adams, the elder, Mr., Ftkania Bryant Adams, the 'younger, and Mr. Charles Morgan, the younger, otf No. 281, Cannon-streeti City, wholesale ...

COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, LONDON

... Edward Slater, butcher, of St. Vincernt-street, Southsenl, was chosen trade assignee. WEu)N'ESDAY, MAY 21. r (Before Mr. Commissioner (Goulburn.) IN RIE BRYANT, OF rOnTSEA. I 'The bankirupt was Alfred l3ryait, gas fitter, of Portsea. P Thei adjudication took ...