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Lancaster Summer Assizes

... OStiated that Ann Hall was the plaintiff, and James dtil hlaefdtdant The plaintiff complained that the de- Sni. agreed to marry her, but had failed to perform the ile th ?? stated the facts of the case. The plaintiff Urn 'htrrotespectable parents who ...

Lancaster Spring Assizes

... whtvrthroughout the affair In his cross..exam'inations by MrT. POLLOCKS. the witness stated fern, that the defendant wae a married man, and, had s0ome children.- L9' 1e6 did not-know at the time what it was that Postlethwaite was ,callcd on to retract, ...

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 Spring Assizes

... chr~d claimed John Hilton Horrobin, at jil u C.M r iA'D ttd the case. The prisoner lived at Hulme, ln B :itciNDTr liae was married to the mother of the ?? ~, r~,alo hd to hildren by a former husband, the deceased * d h rsner had a child of his own. The ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES.—FRIDAY

... I did not Seec Iis face. tr-oss-exatnhiied by Mr. CoURtTiE i.N -Asliton'I Wocrall list a cvi's ntly 2yearotage Wihit s in married, and list three children. 'When I heard the wolnigni cry, 011'i n ve towards' hetatohe' haler' if I csuld. -IcudIrh~gn ;D'ay ...

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 ...

PARLIAMENTARY EXEMPTION FROM ARREST

... Shakspeare. as appears by the following extract from the grave scene'in Hilet: 2d Clotn.b- But is this law ? I st Cto6wn-' Ay, marry, Js'e-erowner's quest law. 2d Cl - WM il youha' the truth on't? If this had not been agentlewomansheshould have been buried ...

CHESTER ASSIZES.—FRIDAY, APRIL 1

... follows :-Tlse prisdner iS a medical practitioner at Stockport (having been so pre. vious to 1815), and the deceased was a married woman in humble circumstances, living in a cellar in Stockport. In the nionth. of November 18929 she suffered greatly in her ...

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. ...

COURT OF KING'S BENCH.—THURSDAY, JULY 7

... , front a correspondent it) Skye, Oilr, frorms tire islands of Northr- and Souths Uist, Benbicuio, and Boirrar, there-are marry irundreds of souls iiirre-diattelhy alicot to emnigrate to North Amerr-ica, under the surhetinteaderiie of Arelrrhrld, Mfacniven ...