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BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BREN7TFORD PETTY SESSIONS. [Present: Colonel CixrlllroE, Cl airman, Lord MONT-'I FORD, Rev. Dr. WMAl.MlS:l:Y, 1]. POWNAI, aid T. B.xi- LEY, Esqrs.] Yestcrday Alr. Thomas Folnval, a pawnbroker at Old Bretrtord, appeared beforc the Bench to answer the coni ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS. [BeforeLord MIONIsFOIRDRev.Dr. VALMESI.LY, .I.POVNALL, G. BAILLIE, and 0. YEATS, ESgaRS. THE HESTO?N MURDER.-SINGLULAR CASE. Yesterday, long before the hour appointed for commencing lusinews, the magistrates' rooam at the Threv ...

ILFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... ILFORD PETTY SE'.SSIONVS, flAiIINO ROSBBRY IN A COUNTRY rUeLIC-IlrOl.E. | On Saturday last George Coslaoc, a horse-dealer of quies-!/ tionable repute, aged 50, of ND. 7, Richardsoo-strget, ; Stepnley, was brought before a bench of magxistrates, at the ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... to hie identity. O , liii i l3il, whule about a UN ?? Oil ~leaving he hundred yards taistant on the roat1, i1 tie parish of Isle- worth, the Iour prisoners colien behind wier, aud Thounas and Ganley coll`)g in front of hjili, 5ttick hin trenlldutue blowe ...

LEWISHAM PETTY SESSIONS

... ! ti:: Ia i iht l . caloirng hre di-lan'o ile t1l K (-ll uo iia l I ran tli ino :. 1, altkl :. za q rtiix o! iloptcil llt 'eli. NI jilimill ?? ?? 1- 17, tlir'd'lo4'! t1l7l- lie inas on* duty at trlinlheathi-hill iliout ten o'ciock on Mon it nn; Hinlnlst0 ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... RENSING TON PETTY SESSIONS. Thomas Co1ely, a young Irishman, who was described as a loolrmeyman ba ker, was summoned before Mr. B. Tubbs, chairmaI, and a hench of magiorites, to shew cause why an order of bastardy should not be mrde upon him under the ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS. PUBLIC AVALKS. Yesterday, after tie night charges were dihposed Of, Henry Mills, a labouring man In the employ of ir. Chadwick, the builder, np p eared belore Mesers. Codd auri Barlow, the sitting raegistrates, to anllswer a ...

BRENTFORD PETTY SESSIONS

... BREF PETTY SSSIONS. (IAMB INFOaMATIONS-PRIVILGEGS OF T1hB QUEEN DO WAGER. On Saturday, Afr. Siatwyer, gamekeeper. to the Queen D iwager, and Mr. Nvichols, a fairmer, appeared before Col. Clitheroe and a full bench of magistrates, to answer Infer- f mntions ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIO.NS, A POINT OF ETIQUETTE. Yesterday a special petty sessions of the magistrates acting in and for the Kensington division of the county of Middlesex, at which were present Mr. T. Tubbs (chairman), Captain Bague,!R.N., Captain Fita ...

KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS

... KENSINGTON PETTY SESSIONS. THE IIPPODROME-ATrIFMPT TO PROVE IT A PIJUBLIC RACE(-COUltSE. On Saturday Messra. CODD, BAR'LOW, I'rr.MINL4nTON andl VINCENT, ,sitting in petty sessions at Ken1sington, vvere ccupied for several hours in hearing cases arising ...

CROYDON PETTY SESSIONS

... Wetirrea- ehlty, it was resolvedi tO lorterred a pititien to the Qrrecrr, puray ilog tier M s.c:t y tle gt eta. elirilrte~r eli itrcerpleratienl fer tile bolte'egte of 'l'u'reeeoltrtt-Peer't qI'J' yttt Pilot. THs L.ATE Bo, r ACCtIr.CEST (eN 'nicE Faontsrt ...

STEYNING PETTY SESSIONS—MONDAY

... STEYI)NG PETTY SESS1OMS-MoNDAY. REVOLTING CASE OF DOG-FIGETING. James Massey, landlord of the Crown Tavern, Crag. bourne-paseage, Lqndon; James Nye, publican Wiok Inn, Hove; Eli Ee~phiick, buthehr, Brighton; John Ptt4ss, hor.s slaoghtecer, Brightou ; ...