CITY POLICE COURT.
'--'! ,r; .': TUEiiDAT, DbcKMBEE!I9.' ut : . | (Before 1 S. tyJosis i*d4. r/ #iackj Drtokenn Clydesdale wai finediMte,.iti )hou¥a' iml pnsonment. —— I monfe^r-djsbbeyinj^3fi him.to .coijtciUute LlO »rquajjter e^ u P?^'^|W^Wwo|nld] , j-llefendant *the, child was sde&d ; b^t,rif Mi was,!not^he»ii!a>^nllinfffl3 take chWgetafdtir-iThe SeHch adjourned the ■"" a y ß» for the purpose of get-j ting. f A young woman, was ; chargied the occupier of. ahpuse fr(§qiiented,^JffjPfirl Sergeant Anderson stilted,,tha>,tbjß accused occupied a-one-roomed-tehenient off-WidkeH Abttf ra inufey[ J;he. mornpg-pf theTtOth instant he, .hsawf aj distuTbancriu; Ijhe Wpthel; %, *and! on proceeding there fottnft the accused, ihxae! 'Other prostitutes-^AlicevM'JSamara,/Al»4 Wfliianis 1 , the house. The house was a resort 1 ifor Ijetweiii if m& atn time.were there. :.GAttJbhngWafl carged on in the house at jiight andolsoonSunl ■days.^EMe^ ; Fo\v^..^^ n raccjiaed.r-ented iJhe.Jionse JEpr„£^ + w<eek. fin cross-examination witness adlnitte&tliajfcjjhri Samuel Bird ownedThet houee! referred to, but had leased it to one Wilkes' for, week, for, the last Wo .jewakr-4 James Wilkes stated that he had house to accused ior-fOs a-week, unable to get her out of it he had raised the cront 5 to £2r Mrs? Simnion*- stat^dhithaftHherj daughter bad been/ decoyed from her home; She was only sixteon 'ifj permitted ,would return tpr. r 3f \tftimgly"wMd&w the ! charge if the accused gave an assurance tol lead a diffeient:lif?r/;M? wap detennimd'jtd brieak ap r the%QUse,?asrhe\ppAldnottpe4Kft number of lads to assemble in aibrothel.*4 .Tl^c, charge, wwy accordingly jL4 tbp' f 'nt.cn|ed." istray. If the Act only gavethe PQKeg>per j mission' ■!(>!{ pYoccedlSgaiogt; the owners o| suoh honses-they wooiUtdo so, but as it was] the Act eonfinedto the occupier. ] means of Support.«— Serge^rT^An^bs^ HiD7 jun., and^ne^^wfora7*cbnvicfed vagrants, in_the accusea's house, situate at ithe. : cprnerix>f;:Wall|CK iSl^eijgof^MftQ^'a right-of-way. He had previously cautiofied himl—Alice :M-fHaibim BAiAttat at four o'clock on the morning of Sunday! of men and; women went.nito accused's hou?e for drink and' were' Supplied with it.—Mr Aldridgel" j wh.o ,to .did not see the accused ; he was upstairs' in. bed -^ r on the 1 causon>giVeri ; t6 >tte acc4lsed%a[«li6wifimaie • - castle, and a mere naAJ «pteV* anotheV' man's house. where a felony has-been committed ?—Mjn Aldridgc? r ■ ' folthb« ' prb'auc'tiotf bf witneiseirfojr. tW defence-' i } T -••'•'■''' .'i.'-'-.' t ::.:'.JL.JIJ..-..i1.' l.W.i iJA\PA*..U „ ~,,
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Evening Star, Issue 4310, 19 December 1876, Page 2
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355CITY POLICE COURT. Evening Star, Issue 4310, 19 December 1876, Page 2
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