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THE COLLIERY EXPLOSION NEAR WIGAN

... side of the pony road. Had never had reason to believe there was any :rle against using the candle or the open lamp. Roger Bannister,' a bey aged fourteen, drawer to John Atherton, said he was working in the mine when the exple- sion took place. He was ...

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... tflew over the plaintiff's premises, and did very great injury to the goods landed and stored there. ' t Mr. Rolt- aed Mr. Rogers, on'behalfof the defendant, i turged that to grant the injunction would be to 'destroy 'the i defendant's business-that the ...

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... Clark; Morttiner v. [Abrey; P ritchardl v. Senior; Parry V. Sherriden; Helger v. Nash; Bannister v. Morton; Garnoam v. Cleinery; Irish Ameflloratlon Society v. Rogers. Undefended: Jones v. Blencowe;, Jones v. 'lnwmu; Stephnscsn v. Mites Rlaodes v. larzk; ...

Law Intelligence

... Evas 2), part heard; Parker )US v.Swry ulro v atn ikno . Peacock; Cook v. be Gegoo (2) fly v.Day;Forer v Bowan;Muodie v. Bannister; Ileahy v Ilephy Grum v.Boot; Witehead v. Benetuet (7); )Us CIInsv toe.I ?? v. Dunsford, at 11i; !en Mildinay v. Methuesn ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Purcas-Thrupp v Edwards -Davis v Steinbeck-Lord e' WightwickParker v Sowerby. Causes: Mapp v Elceck-Forder v BownaoHoedie v Bannister -Heaphy v Heaphy-Grsoom v Booth-Whitehouse v Bennett-- Clement v Bowee-Davoy v Bayfield-Caton v Everall. InI Chamers atL ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... Miles Veevers, Richard Williamson, and John Threlfall, Habergham Eaves; Ralph Landless and Joseph Tunstill, Marsden; Duke Bannister, Edward Brewster, Thomas Clark, Peter Coupe, James Cowell, and Richard Eatough, Preston; Timothy Hodgkinson, Wm. Parkinson ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... saw Claney on LS the ground. She went back, and found that Claney had It been stabbed. The prisoners rar away. d Josiah Bannister save a scuffle and heard Clanay scream. .e Saw her fall, and ran to pick her up. Blood was running y down her back. She said ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... the case seas adjourned for 14 days for n, LIthat purpose. t -. SUSiPENSION OF A POLICE-oFs'ICER -A yosing man, named a ma Roger millamlewv, was sumnioned by police-officer 463, for b skating on the Everton-roail, on the 28th uctime. Iii p a answer to ...

Law Intelligence

... at 11; Proctorv. Durham, at 11; ?? v. Ininon, at Ill; Mtaekinnon v. Sharp, atl12; Savagev. ,i Walker, atl12; Weathall v. Bannister, at 12; Whtite v. Grane, at 1; Templer v. Cook, at 16; Attorney-Gieneral v. St, Cross, at 2; PcnhaUl av. Allen, at Ij - ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... W~ynn (2), part ?? v Brooks- ]lallesen v Bear-Wynch v Grant (2)-Cofleld v Poole-Cofield v Andereonl-Cox v Taiylor (2)-Fryer v Rogers (2,-Cannock v Jaunney-Bickford v Chalher-Sparrow v Sparrow. ?? Vice-Chancellor Sir W. P. WOOD-1 Forjudgment: Edge v Silver ...