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LANCASTER ASSIZES

... Iris creditors, Mr. Joseph Aclcwrighit proved the notes to be ?? femnale prisoner said in her defence tltat sire Iad beera married eight years, and her husband had left her, tlrat shte first met witit Collins at a. funeral at Stockport, tirat lire engaged ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... the men, by their accent, to be Irish. men. Aier. John Lathem Arrowswith.-I am a salesman in Liver. pool. The late Mr. Burn married a cousin of mine. He was a shipbroker. He resided at Tew Brook, about two miles and a half from Liverpool. I heard of this ...

QUARTER SESSIONS

... mOnion-1; ste. i . nied -.e1hipprd. Growre flubbiool, t'3i, charged *vith stealig at l.eyleind, one I clovtk, thD property of Marry Simiter ; imd a shawl, tie ?? of' ! llsiciard L~ancicster-14 7/7S. trtills. Atlses Crotkksarov, 48, charged t7ill stealing ...

MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS

... called upon, somte of ?? witnesses beiteg sick. Willieamt Side/i j7, 27, weas elsarged twith stealing a cloak belostg- f ing to Marry Cosehburn. It appeared that tiss prisonter Itad only b east necessary to plesdging the closik for another person, welo stated ...

THE QUARTER SESSIONS

... the respectie names of NeiUham, Alorley, and Braitlhwtte ii t~uas his nether has had these naines in consequence of Ilasing married difiereny htusbands. ...

CORONER'S INQUEST

... exhaustion. Mrs. Payite survives. 'Mr. Rogero, of Wrexiham-body fotiot. Mr. Soura, sot' 1ivorpsool This gentleman, who was Married to a daughter of tise late Mr. Roger'Leigh, was a native of' Portugal. In 1813-1d, wheri tite late Mr. Canning was our aembass ...

COURT OF ANNUAL GENERAL SESSIONS

... itowever weh naeaning, could make benieficialI exertions irr such a Sitttationi. Besides there was great difficulty in procuring married men to fill the office, and there snore ninny rsa- son why marriotd men should be engaged. lieconsidlered it would be tlse ...

MURDER OF MRS. WALSH, BY BURKING

... fact that thq ciiidof'the prisoners 'vias the chief evidence in this -aseti against-them ?? and whether the prisoners were'married' I onbitotwas of 'little' consequence in -satch a case, when put : intonneetion with the crilne ttey stood charged with. ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... ?? a was perhaps ?? Year after hie first 5.eslrf1 to the Ilamily that lie liais goitig to .1. ~ l~e ias itroduced tot ny married Sister, Jano ~ as te peron that tenis to trairry me. Ile fixed (-rt5~I it Nveber as the day. He mentioned that ?? i~irir tefecanly ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... ;Mary Olkill to sltepl withi tle die- lie crired on TuesdIy evening, and she soosi sifter retuirned. TiLe prisoner had been married about twi) mionths. of nzirabeth Riggs exanmined sy Mr. Williams.-I live at ell I.ittle leils, in Chesihire. I went to see ...

HORRIBLE MURDERS IN SADDLEWORTH

... bony, muscular, and active man, an excellent shot, a e poacher occasionally, and a powerful and determined i fighter. He was married, but his wifeand family, con- I sisting of five or six children, lived in a cottage about a f mile distant; he having, since ...

MISS BAGSTER'S CASE.—COMMISSION OF LUNACY

... d (Gretna) with Air. Newton (a son of' the late 1 respectable news agent, of Warwick square) and,' it appears, they were married in some sort (though not, ft is contended, le]ally)-and that the marriage was even con. , summated. All this appeared in evidence ...