LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... Esq., Rochdale. Joseph Dockray, Esq., Lancaster. Daniel Elletson, Esq., Parrox Hall. Richard Gould, Esq., Stand. Charles Roger Jackson, Esq., Barton Lodge. Henry Kelsall, Esq., Rochdale. John Lankshaw, Esq., Hollins. William Marshall, Esq., Penwortham ...

Law Intelligence

... seekig the discharge of the receiver, who had been ap- pointed the assignee under the insolvency of one of the defendants. Mr, Rogers, Mr. Southgate, and Mr. Swift appeared for other parties. The ViceChancellor said there was no imputation upon the conduct ...

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... that he did not shoot the policeman, intimating at the same time he must be hung some time. His real name is believed to be Bannister ; some months since he effected his escape from Worcester gaol. SUICIDE AT AN HOTEL.-On Thursday it was dis- covered that ...

Published: Sunday 12 May 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3019 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

ACCIDENTS AND OFFENCES

... was made of oak, was only fire years old, and that by his orders Mr. Rogers, his foreman, examined and declared it perfectly safe before the men were allowed to ascend it. Mr. Rogers deposed that he examined the ladder, and he deemed it perfectly safe ...

Published: Sunday 20 October 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2980 | Page: 7 | Tags: Crime and Punishment 

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... committed the prisoner to the sessions. WESTMINSTER. A P.RNNY GAry.-On Monday, Edsward Butler, Anne (his wife), Win. Bannister, Caroline (his wife), Richard 'Groves, George Gibbs, John Farrell, Thomas Pardar, and Mary Groves the corps dsasatique of ...

Law Intelligence

... WodlpaNlea 2(Bthr Kraft. Martyn, Ramoshaw, MillIlngton, . Bryan, Smiph, Robertson, Shebbeare, 0 Lodge Cr0ft Edwaode, NfcholKt Bannister Bnucklalad,Reynolds, 2SO ,. Os Brb4C iera, Pfgott, Townsend, Dineley, Cooper,.Warriner, Te*Ilneenu, Tatyler byorder. Unopposed ...

THE MURDER AT PRISTON

... monologues 8 from their introduction by Sam. ]Foot, a~t the little theatre inL the Haymarket, down tiiroush the periods of Bannister, Col- most line, Aaron Kean, Dilbdin, ann Matthews8, to Wilson, with his Moo Scottsh, and Templeton, with his national, ...

The Provinces

... sev'ere injuries. In one carriage SiZ3i; fS er h he very seriously, and three dangerousl WQ40Me. One of p1 ler them, Miss Rogers, of Buytofl, was doveiyed to tAu6 house - B, ig, of Dr.'Bainbrigg, in Isliogton-scquare ihirb`~t. *Aslfliiid DE iy that she ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... forced his finger into his mouth, and nearly. bit it off. They had a desperate struggle, and the prisoner clung to the bannisters, which gave way, and they fell down the stairs together. The other Italians palled out long knives to fight against the ...