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BURY COUNTY COURT

... interest throughout the entire locality. Nearly the whole of the land on which the town of Bury is built is the property of Earl of Derby, and is a source of immense wealth, which is constantly increasing in consequence of the rapid im- provement of the town ...

COURT, &c

... by the Earl of Derby, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Sotheron Eot- court, the Earl of Malinesbury, the Duke of Beau- fort, the Marquis of Exeter, and Earl fDelawarr, on the 19th instant, to celebratehler Majesty's birthday. The Earl of ...

COURT OF PASSAGE

... occupied a house, No. 17'. Fazakerle~y-strct, as tenant of the Earl of Derby, feor; p.eriod of about 3i years. Near to the house, ini rear of some Warehouses belongisig to the Earl of Derby, end also near to sedne property beltongig to the late Mr. Ambrose ...

LIVERPOOL ASSIZES.—FRIDAY, DEC. 11

... OF THE EARL OF DERBYn'S OAMatEI'EiiE. Our readlers will remember that a man, named John Roberts, with others, was tried at the winter assizes of 1843, for the wilful murder of Richard Kenyon, a game- keeper, in the service of the Earl of Derby. The circumi- ...

LANCASHIRE ANNUAL SESSION

... uffrer a seen one of them actuated by unworthy motives. P The Earl of Derby hlving been elected chairman for t the year, on the motion of Mr. Hibbert, seconded by Mr. u ~ei;son, thenoble Earl said theywouldknow hisapology r3 for non-attendance to the duties ...

EXTRAORDINARY FRAUD ON THE GOVERNMENT

... and who had pleaded guilty to an in- dictment for forgery and obtaining one hundred pounds by false pretences from the Earl of Derby, was brought up for judgment, Mr. Giffard, O.C., who, with. Mr. Poland, was instructed to conduct the prosecution on be ...

CHANCERY OF LANCASHIRE

... directions how the renewaf funds were to be raised. It appeared from the evidence taken before the d registrar that the Earl of Derby under whom the leaseholds for lives were held, and which prod aced a gross annual rental of £290 and upwards, hadref tsed ...

THE LIVERPOOL FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... Lettuce.—Two 1. Earl of Derby; 2, F. Blese Esq.. John Richards, gardener; 3 tarl of Derby. Potatoes.—Twehre ppeeiuiers: 1, Wright, Eiq,; . *» Earl of Derby; 3. Wi Wright. K-q. Dish).—l and ?, Jc.v h Martin, Ecq. Beans tFrencb).—l, Bail of ...

THE FOOTPATH DISPUTE.—CHARGE OF RIOTING

... by M~r. Thomas Statter (agent of the Ea~rl of Derby) against M~e~srs. A. Winterbottom, R. R& Bealey, J. Redford, J. Rov landeon, and T. Bentley. The case arose out of the | ending footpath dispute between Lord Derby L and the inhabitants of Whitefleld ...

COUNTY SESSION

... Lancaster was beld yesterday, by adjournment, at the court house, Preston The Earl of Derby, pre- sided,and there was a numerous attendance of magistrates. The Earl of Derby was re-appointed chairman for the ensuing year, and Mr. T. B. Addison, vice- chairman ...

COUNTY COURT

... was called, aid said that he made an as ment In February, 1865. he Earl of Derby. who was the owner of the field got the advantage of the plaintiff's work. The agent oF the 1arl of Derby took possessian; for rent, of everything in tne field, In the latter ...

LIVERPOOL COUNTY QUARTER SESSIONS

... COUNTY QUA R WSESSIONS. The busines of the Quarter Sessions of the, RundFed of Wet Derby was continued at the County Smssions Home, 7 slinzton, yesterday. The Earl of Derby (ciairman) presided in the first, and Mr. Hugh Perklns in the second court. SILNTENCItS ...