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Preston, Lancashire, England

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CORONER'S INQUEST

... was at last ex- hausted and o d to quit lis hold. Mr. Duckworth could see the parsons who had clung to different parts of tle ship one after another disappear, till tsere were noie left but himself, and two or three men on the mast. At length the mast gave ...

RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS

... also in- formed that it was intended to invite the men from the different factories to join them on the occasion. His wor- ship accordingly acquainted the proprietors of the different 4 mills of what was likely to be done. This led to a meeting of the ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... W~ar - e rington. Site esmit site woss worst vexed because Riitclifl'e would not let her go over Dalian iteadosws by herself, lost Will 1-eaton shsoulil follow her. She said he was taking huter to Warrington, thtinlting to master her, but lie should not ...

PIRACY AND MURDER BY CONVICTS

... in the South Seas frequented by English vessels, expressing their deter- mination to stowe themselves away in some of their ships, and thus obtain a passage to their native shores. Mr. Browning denied that he was competent to undertake such a task, but ...

LANCASTER ASSIZES

... deceased, levelled his musket at him and shot him through the body. At the close of the evidence for the prosecution,.Jis lord- ship asked the, prisonerif he had any thing to say in his defence,-Roach, who appeared much distressed, said-' I did it in a fatal ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... aparty Uf sol- drawn oip within ftach df :the guartd.hose. He dis. .ged it, and the consequence was, that the deceased fell lost his life. Now J shall remindyou,,-and Pildate gcntlemen, that I have the honour of explaining my. to those who understand the ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... but it I was their duty to go over the whole case, without being 9 bound by the decision of airny other tribunal. His Lord- ship, in crnclusion, said that ha did not feel called upnn to lmake any remarks on general topics otl tthis occasion. They were ...

POLICE MEETING

... thme Trssste~o of the Tusrnpike Road from 1'rcs- tonl to COarstang.. Msi. Wi'lcseo/sosm esislureI respectinig thle owner'ships of thle lansd in questions. Th~e Chmeirsmea said lise understood enriniries were isow going oin, with at view to ascertalin ...

PRESTON OCTOBER SESSIONS

... found the rest. Elizabeth Clarke, re-called, swore that the spoons were the same as shes lad lost. Robert Clarke could not exactly swear to the shoes ; lie lost a pair, but could not swear to them. Mr. JameB Blackhliurst handed in the examination taken ...

LANCASTER SPRING ASSIZES

... should be discharse is°r 'tle greed jury led, closed their duties. It was now about a quarter past five o'clock, Dut hiatsy ship expressed his wish to go on with another ease, and were some bills brought in at the time; it so happened, how- ever, that ...

LANCASTER SUMMER ASSIZES

... illegally engnged in the pursuit of game, after a struggle and considerablo violence. Though the shot by which the deceased lost his life was fired by only one of the parties engaged, yet if a body of persons go together for the parpose of committing an ...