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Patrick and Robert Quinn were each sent to prison for 30 days, William Fisher was fined £7, with the alternative of 30 days’ imprisonment, and allowed a fort-night to pay the fine.All log cabin orders come with our standard 1 year manufacturers guarantee plus a 10 year anti rot guarantee for piece of mind, if you choose to build any of our log cabins yourself then we supply all of the plans and fixings with each log cabin kit supplied. The others had met him when he was making his way to his parents’ home and rather foolishly assisted him in carrying the stolen liquor. Apparently he had been engaged in a brawl with one of his brothers.Īn agent who appeared for all the accused said that James quite frankly admitted that he had broken into the public house. Robert was arrested on leaving the Glasgow Royal Infirmary, where he had gone to have a face injury attended. Patrick Quinn, when charged, replied-“I’ve been foolish.” These apparently had come from the roof through which access had been gained. The accused, James Quinn, was found to have pieces of slate and slate nails in his pocket. There they found “a drunken party was in progress.” Both the father and mother were smelling strongly of drink, and bottles of liquor were found by the police in odd corners. A search warrant was obtained, and the police went to the parents’ home in Baillieston. The police discovered that this public house had been broken into, and a constable on the beat remembered seeing the Quinn brothers loitering about the streets. Nixon, outlined his case against the others. Bail was refused.Īfter he was taken from the court the Procurator-Fiscal, Mr A.
In addition, James Quinn was charged with having between April 16 and 17 broken into the Rhinsdale Preserve Works, Baillieston, where it is alleged he stole seven bags of sugar valued at £43.Īt first he admitted the offence, then changed his plea to one of not guilty, and his case was continued until November 13. all pled guilty to having, between October 16 and 17 broken into a public house at 38 Bredisholm Road, Baillieston, where they stole two bottles each of brandy, gin, and whisky and Glayva, 18 bottles of wine, a cigarette lighter, 400 cigarettes, and £12 8s in money.
Quinn (23), of no fixed abode and Private William Fisher (18), R.A.S.C. The accused- Patrick Quinn (31), 143 Claythorn Street, Glasgow Robert Quinn (27), c/o 49 Crail Street, Glasgow James S. home on leave- were charged with theft by house-breaking. Police investigating at four o’clock in the morning thefts from a public house went to a house in Baillieston, where they found a “drunken party” in progress, and arrested four young men.Īt Airdrie Sheriff Court to-day the four-three brothers and a young private in the R.A.S.C. The next time you pass the Main Street give it a visit, the beer is very good. This popular bar is hidden from the Main Street in Baillieston. 34 Bredisholm Road, Baillieston, Glasgow.