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PRESTON COUNTY COURT

... eight weeks ago. On the Wednesday before she was sent away the shuttle turned in the box, and she fetched the tackler, Robert Madder, to look at it, as the occurrence had caused some damage to the cloth. He came to the loom just after dinner, but did not ...

EXTRAORDINARY INSTANCE OF MAGISTERIAL IMPARTIALITY

... struck him., He considered he had not met with that courtesy from; the police which a gentleman was entitled to expect. Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not gal- loping, when the policeman ...

THE POLICE COURTS

... strack him. He considered he had not met with that courtesy from the police which a gentleman is entitled to expel t. 'Robert Madder, defendant's groom, was called for the defence. His master's horses were trotting, not galloping, when the policeman laid ...

BOARD OF TRADE INQUIRY

... to be done, because inthe night wvas dark and lie had drifted more than . 100 yards from the scene of the collision. re Robert Madder, examined by Mr. Radcliffe, said lie was an A.B. on the Queen, which left on Seaham on the 27th October with a crew of ...

LIVELY LEGAL PROCEEDINGS AT IPSWICH

... out r-r. George. ad Cant, market gardener, Foxhall Road; he 'Ernest Gooding, Quay labourer, 40, Gibson Street; he Robert William Madder, mariner, 3, Myrtle Yard, Fore Hamlet; and William Raven, carpenter, ad 4, Albert Cottage, Rope Walk. The first case ...

MICHAELMAS QUARTER SESSIONS

... beyond the seas for seven years. James Wilkilson, 33, (rmp.) was charged with breaking into tile house of Messrs. Henry and Robert Madder, of l1ighlie Booths, eid stealing therefrom, six silk handkerchiefs and other articics. Mr. Ingham stated the case for ...

SPRIN ASSIZES

... instituted a comparison beatwen geranceux made from spent madder from the in- tnffs and the average spent madder fromther pc:d Th eutof his ?? was that 20 grains of arneux made from average spent madder dyed be11tter 11than 60 grains made from that which Was ...

SERIOUS HARGE AGAINST A LETTER-CARRIER

... waistcoat on the bedin which witness found the stamps identified by Mr. Madder; heard the prisoner several times ask Mn. Madder not to charge him. In reply to the bench, Mr. Madder said there were several complaints of letters not being de livered in the ...

POLICE COURT, YESTERDAY

... of madder, said to be the property of Richard Craig, from a warehluse In Caseaestreet. Mr. Thobms V Y. Bramwell, selltor, appeared on behalf the prisoner. The complainant stated that in July last, his brother purobased B twenty.six casks of madder from ...

LAW NOTICES—THIS DAY

... Ellr Placir, George Henderson Rowley, John Johnson, William Chipper- elid, William iRowlett. ORIOINAL OPPosaD.-Robert Smith. Willam Darnell, Robert Shaw, Augustus Frederick Edwards, Willeim Veniu1g. COURT OF EXCHEQUER, The followIng notices were yesterday ...

BRISTOL IMPORTS

... ; Foil well, Craw/ord, and Co., 1 case knires ; Turner, Edward*, and Co., 2 cks madders, 1 ! case liqueurs, 100 cheese; W. Higgs, 60 hams; Roberts and Co.. I 2 cks madders; W. D. and H. O. Wills, 20 bales tobacco ; G. JB. Wills, 260 cases geneva; Wyki ...

BROKEN TIES

... I BTIC.)KEN lE.S.jS 1s -A Q- -.A - moa s MsU5 Ar E~ow-s!areet, on SatIrdaLy, a ?? ?? lm Iv I Madder, a servant, wei charged with assaulthip li aly Roberts, by stsilking him on the face with an utnlbiella in BIoonsbmry-square. The nartiess 1ad bee's Ingagga' ...